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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-05-03, Page 5• WINO '44,,Z4 TO OINOIN1;iATI• to veining a .. .•bin aft .. �isitants,;ot►ritt�= iritlt u trtaiti of attoit• ohm. t Only Cfl1M SAW MILL,. er1 pati >±o the• in* ...,.... couv"tilwnce of be tiditt}a emelt *Norte ��,. �' )1eINTY114, twos Gtett furor ftiz DO,, , ��triseato tmanyl►eututid;aofthe tii$IR A0Nn Y�':, tint!tt ir•, the women tt,ttt have l;e,buil� •ao'ruitticis UIQ rust WA1: A ArAaifil,Vi* attttl of 11:c vermin. J �. wI tJ+'sA a�l►ei !lave lrw t+itrrtna not A lnolll, 440. Or9tl't' AtF1111D1rO',1'Ua crer 'To thakt ttat of the Winghem Try.>F$. 1.ii•'!+1t Mtit,m--Please+ give dirt lag r fitful k a space in your eirculututi pone ► ; • Oft rho 11 tit of March, 1 4.41 (cow er in �� widely ihwhEi eueiiti staez,teh i vwurttrEi tot',f cThe Brown .280, ilu More than straighten things k '*''^* hay ti►t a good half day of hater work ,till pug say nothing of the diaicuutforture of passed trout under the Dental ars. thej deans snob work. Its wrong, to •ivea i tTttr eitiLens eXpOSKI t 1 tint -braved for a tltousend ye battle and the, lirrwse" L art Detroit, Michigan, au route to pati, Ohio. .1 trussed. through t� d lightful country, beautiful rolling land well under cultivation and ,tJtte brit!: dtveIJings aud surrounded by bountiful ° shade trees aud lawns. Tie jottrrrey h was very pleasvnt aud the scenery =beautiful, The trip was.made hourb,.a distance of 46;; ntit •arrtaetl'in the Queen Oity,of',uit was warm!! received by my hr who arc engaged in the ' me. %aye• 'ants a R "silt ! vain Oiueiri• laud it 1$ee1J'1S to l'e cotttr•ary to our e. oenstituttati to .allow dectphve char,, 1 r tint fleet ADL KINDS or nod :B Wile a L. ila�+ re ¢ ATI in 11 �, then' with the best o£. nitre 11.A .TIL treatment its is the usual gust"ms es,house them, but let that house] he the Poor House, What the county, Cities, of F.Iurou whits is a poor house and tcaultile AND �•00�, was : a good ntttn more p conn.unity on bund. or o ftto order and delver• in a,tyr,urt of aotets, for $utile they are, to go so. bring about .the eouotry with uo 0 object in view thee to gain a livelih y the Charity of others. lee the remedy? y not hotel PROPRIETORS. eS, 1 4 iu find ' •business. After some time 'drily instated in charge °flaw b asbil;tteti ine and 1 must .Say °uglily enjoy the' business it country, 1 travelled through tion of Fluiuilton County, Oh April 20th and found all the a .- Mone seeding, tate grass upo iuehes anti till fruit aud othe' tr blossom.Itis a grand sight, ,oinnitti and surroundings, nom Co.vington'Keutuolty State, has 'ulation of 400,000, situated on .plain aid surrounded by rising ;titins, reached by au incliuo car, by. a stationary engine, On tea the top yon have a magnificent v Ciucinuati and surroundings. G1 ton, Kentucky, is reached b Suspension EEridbR over the Ohio I visited the several rauufact here, among which was. that ofTh Egan, the well .known machinist, puts iii many. saws and saw tabl furniture factories, Re put it saws and tables for Gilchrist, Gr Oo's factory of Wingham, ()uteri found Mr Egan very much of a g roan and tie ki idly showed pie th his •works, isle was much pleas see rue, being froze Ontario. Egan was himself horn in FI ton, Ontario, 1 -le came to this 2h' years ago, and has, through holiest exertions, built up a good profitable business. He has in his employ 800 hands ranging in wages from $1?e to $80 per week, Ile fiends saws and tables -all over the continent. 3 visited severs,! large tanneries. They employ : in the American Oak Tannery over 1,000 hands. Wages in general are good for tradesmen , brick layers get w$5 per day, stone masons X3,60, c:nrpenteis get $2.50 to $3.110. Yours truly, April 27th, I889x D. J MoCAsasr. Uineinnati, Obi°. what }Laren wants , usiness eauntiee want. A. pool' house w e ad° t pr'OVe the naetrrts of reforming onlcl the town Ott the shortest post 1 thus. mato, ntaity rid the of the vicious characters who loiter a 'per- alaout the country, at any tato they io on would get 'cleaned. A. poor house f. 'turners would have the vary desirable effect of ver 4 maltingthe tramps strangers to• ottr yes t`n aunty. Waterloo. County has a. peor Cin- house of long 'standing and the eiti- sony of "Waterloo county are a 1ppp bothered with tramps.. They' shun a level as a great enemy because every tuotlur grant found within the comity is drtawta once arrested ested and stmt to the go clt.inn honse. Give us a 'poor house and iew of - w•w11 organized plans and principl ^Id t n All orders attended to promptly and satisfaetion guaranteed. Orders in Car Lots a Speciaity. Milt and Ye on Josephine street, adjoining theme P. 1:t, track, it Wtni;han, va or ' at 8$9. er t i a!iti o Ei tonges Cuing_ t3 b way towards y supportiug itself and. we will no lori tint River. he bothered with vagrants, Mr Ro Cries Elliott wished to take advantage omas this opportunity of thanking some who . h • is friends and neighbors for th es for - Kindness in sending tramps to h i the door which they themselves wont not kee ben R p' MM. L, & J. MsLEAAN. ay 1st, use. MILLINERY. 1889 ger Begs to announce to her many custolsaers • bt aud the public generally, that her stook for • ` I DRESS 0 this Springis full itt every Hee, 1,, of D Q II Gap T General Dry Goods, Tweeds Foreign of b I: C A S �i , o and Iiuniestic Suitrn;s, (lents" e Furnishings of all kinds. T Are Showing Great Values Judi now in, M/-1 FRESjj TEAS SPL1 NL?Tl? VALUE IN BLA.OK. TEAS. EXTRA VA..LUE IN YOUNG HYSON TEAS, 1' N6U.1,PASSI?J) VALUL IN JAPAN TEAS, OIZET A TEAT er SOAP. Ginned Goods of all Binds. Spices of undoubted purity. All New, Fresh Goods, and our prices a,re always right. it in the -best "Horne and Foreign Markets, is and will be sold at the d LOWEST possthim PRICES• Ei:3tilIiibbotrs,Featiters, Flowers, BOOTS� 9 Silica, Satins babes, eats. . OD S' . •Brocas7fo velvets From the best. Canadian Flushes and Fringes for find American makers, and. at prizes that 1VL N �.,, Cannot be beaten. o. T• East Wawanosh, entle- Mr, Afrin Livingstone is shippin rough a large quantity of aaaple•lu-niberfro ed to Belgrave station to be used in the Mr. manufacture of spools in the Old atnil• 1'!oun tc to Z'hemie Armour, is dressoumak ng I city' iss in • his Wingltam.—._ 1rs S. Fells is suffering • Eggs taken as Cash. MISS MURpi Y, Opposite Queen's'.Hotel, Wiugb am. }+` ANTE—14liss �{ and from Grey. PAOPnRISAi AND VACHIArYTS. w. That tlre'township of Grey contains a number of poor who claim public. attention is evident from per— sonal knowledge. That the council of Grey supports its own poor is an honorable fact, .That the presence of - these poor and the charitableness of the council calls forth two distinct notions in this matter is certain, viz., the levying of a poor rate tax by t Council and the lawful payment of the he same by the electors of Grey, No this action of .-the council and t eople is as it should be and all oth townships should do the same. Bu if on the other hand all other tow strips do as Grey . does, why is that our people have forced on their charity paupers and vagrants from surrounding. townships ? Why is it that many farmers should be bound to house and bed disreputable and venni hovered vagrants,who come in with every show of right, being travellers of the tramp kind, and next thing to deemed your hospitality for the night ? Why should we be pested with these vagrants who • claim to tome front the vicinity of Toronto. in ri SALRSMFN TO S nLT, . ursery took. AN goods ueura stili itt. present. v $ �i` warranted- First - Class: , Il nt (xowan ie visiting her SIStP.r i onnnuont, pleasant, roma .. 'e O a .. • e a bought C'oaltaa has nlvin••a necessary. Outfit free Write fort chair ffactory, rOS. AS• Cii83E, Nursory,nan, •`Y ittg tttrta, (Tfontloa•tlsi8 pnpsir.)' Rochester; N. 'y, E Mrs G. Shipley, tight men G of Salaries a10 positions for the y+ t Denfield. --It is er. Liherat inducements to beginners, Nojdmi minus rumored en 'e that Mr. T3 :oxpertoncq a share in the Eiucaid B ' ci; N tonne ONTARIO MUTUAL LIFE. Cash Income for 1888., New Assurances written in 1888.. , ... Assets, as at Dee 31st 1883 ' Highest Prices paid for !Butter, EGGS, CURED MEATS AND DRIED APPLES. GORDON r& MoiNTYRF THE BROWN ANCHOR, W1.ne`ham:`I'`.s'- Is the place to go if you want to .get the BEST QUALITY OF:GOODS t , $ $93,0774 00 at the 2,618,950'00 Cheapest %names in force, Jan,•lst, 1889 ,., . 6,313,858x00• �.� Surplus, Dee, 31st, 1888:12,042,914 00 Possible Reice � . .. 90,337 09 At,whieli they can be sold as Prompt Payme of PEQ1AL FEATURES: Claims, Annual bi tribution of Profits,'GiaranteodHE BUYS FOR SP -OT Sur Oder Values, and Liberal Polley Cobra tions, f H' Vanstone sells Gold Filled Cased Watches on a little advance of what tllei's soli the same in • ALEX. DA'VVSGN, ,a ovements for in Silver cases. Also keep on haat GLss8AL 0ENT. a Large Selection of Wingham Ont. • • MOST CERTAINLY WE ()AN SUIT YOU IN HOUSE DECORATIONS, he CONSISTING OF CANADIAN AND AMERICAN er t, it 0 search of -work ? as if no work could be got between here and there, and When offered a job on condition on which they are to get shelter they shoulder their traps and Clear, when , only a minute before they were la- [ menting about the storminess pi the night and the fatigue of 'their bodies brought en by overwork ? In answer to these questions I would say that WO' who support 'bur own poor are ini- poeJ on and unjustly so when the abeve.eirottnistances occur and they -da occur, and that veiny often. Al air example some twenty trtttnps !neve • Called at or passed near Mr 'Robert Elliott's durin, the past nine or ten months. al believe in bestowing Char iy" on deserving persons and f also elietr that it is pdtsible to 'entertain /... vtnt,els unawares, h 't DO -one ever' ex4 t. beta �o sec or ever a8r( tell of Such IfPf PINE STONEswig RINGS KEEPER AND PLAIN Goy) RINCGS• Also a Large and Well Selected Stock of tubs, s, deb WALL E EIdo all kinds of Repairing in Cloaks, Jewellery, Sze. All work ai d BORDERS. Warranted. Our Stock is'Varied, Stylish sad Cheap. Beautiful WINDOW BLINDS of Latest Design, Colors and Beat' Quality. CROQUET SETTS Excellent and Cheap. Everything in the Book line, Sehool requisites, Stationery, Leerosse Sticks, Baso Bali Bats, Balls &c; • ROSS' ?OI'0'14. v BOOK STO: yl, W.LIICI.EXI.111. ---......_....:.._..cAnx, AllD 14.l> TItE3rf. 11,1 A. SUCCESSOR TO II, PARK, Post. Office Block, Wingliam. THE CHINA SIOUSR, Vis S. S. Circassian 1 HIM Printed ..ToJIet offs Beautiful Goods,extra cheap. LXIRY and AISANITUSEAMING, MISS A. BOYD •has now on hand a most varied, well assorted and magnificent display of SPRING AND st714IMI R MILLINERY, Y, New, Fushionablo and carefully selected rc)c o' s, du eaumrxation of artiel,s •a' cT novelties waulrl be itttpos,,ible Everyone- ,, cordially invited to call :e' 4 n tvh,tt is offered at very reasonable prices, The 111ANTLE DtPAR, ,MEN '' and realize how the public lire Oaily coutainte a varied assortment of the Latest Designs awl Colors and best qualities it3 gulled 1)Y -tea pt dfa n' Cloths, Silks.,5;er• to be worn ehia season PER I I CIIOICC AND mem. We are sole agents Wittglietn for CelluloidStarchthe sale of Genuine Rubber PointMapie Syrup.41,11 the best in the,tvorld,. 1f. . tar 0ti14 • ' Ail kinds of shelf -an hea tardware• a - f bottom pubes, l ' Land 1'iasterl bags always nit 1%1,1. Z.!� • OIL. Pianer FardiaiiStorc STONE BLOCK. We give special attention to tha following lines: Thor Pum, ALL sizes F'8OM 4 To 3 INCit. IRAN Aldi .l31lAss ?Dm ri7'TTGS. .FIRE BEIC18, MILL I±ILEI;, MACHINE OILS. ABrEItrC;AN 11741 `2211 w'VIII'TE ccv r, 3 l� of .4�tJ.:4'.tYING A.'\1) LATBST 411,1'D Inas .14gl.V1'\".A:11% GAMMA'S. .4 rSr .� �. MeA N TA Etc '�`�yy',� vrrt �.