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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-06-01, Page 1Vit► Li. XVI 111, ---NO 49. WIN Grk[AA , ONT.....FRIDAY , D I,LO OA•L NWS, —Patella echnol bn rd moetiug on Tame llav evening next. --!lead 141 U 1xe :doe's new advertise - monk and profit the by, -»M1r George, Kine hey been nn Lite Wok list for the past fewclays, but is rapidly roc vering. -Mr Jas Burgos, has opened a harness making and repair lop in the Bayed Sloeli, next to d.r B C Cla e's tailor shop, "loaa1lessrs Gray, ting & Sperling ship pod six car lotyda 'of salt this week, three. going by tt P l,L awl three by G T B. • -You are invited to call at W T Yates, tied inspect the fir vet diaplay of table china anl,glass ever shown ie Winghant. Prices away down. --Ail should avail txetnselves of hearing the world-renowned Lima, at the town h 1 to -night • ioliuist, Senor De. • --The editor of t gives in the last issu acoouut of how lie e Harristnn Tribune of his raper a graphic eeived a black eye. —Miss leIeI1n 1VTo ardy has been engag- ed to take part in grand concert to be held at Harris ton the llth instant. --Mr. James F cue vocalist, of To atm -grand concert, if^14a Mr II WC :11ey.r, of this town, along With •: 47 other m mbers of the Ontario ba eon ereato a {,!neon's Caunsel by the' Daminion G vernment. . y —T lea musical an • elocutionary concert. to be given, by the I O 0 T ph Tuesday evening; nest, pro set to be the best of its kind yet given in 13 grove:' ..-Ib, Hebia's Pu chrilla is the latest ilisoovery for chapped bandanna face. 'It Etre1 pimplee.remnvee ten,"eto. Beautifies tho,oernplexion.: Pride 2v cents per bottle. ori . Qaux " ageney, Ohisbotm's Corner Store. • ?i^r-An exchange say file latest fegtlies, trilled by electric win piece the beginning It , the celebrated humor. onto, will( take •part in in the town hall to- . that according to • persons have been e in New York city this year. ins envie C . sill; of the teaching teff of the public : hool, is .attending the Model School exe. inatioes at Clinton, this week. • las Maggie MMiaggie C gill took the prize for Wpenmanship offered •y Mr Cadman, who bas conducted a icing -elate Here for • some time, To ItzNT.-Tho pond htaathird Rat of It frame building o Josephine street, near Bell's factory. A n : • ber of .good rooms, Apply to Geo. Tho, son, .:'Letimid mills, X126, Wingham 4- 'rho Christmas n fists,. and ' aocem• proving pictures of tit Me and Saturday, 11'"iahf are 'now oil . in the reading Boom of the Idealism " ' Institute. --Remember the and concert in the town hall to -night ( 'day) by the pupils of Miss Hello 141CHar y, assisted by Miss Bate 0 Strong, Mr. i Ames Fax and Seiler De Lima, 14fr, James La titt, son of Mt Sas Iteutitt, left.`iast,'y: k for Battle .Creek, 1tiot ,, eittire"lie ha . a brother and sister 'tesiding. Ire is a active and clever youug man, meriting, ass. —The:. #ii of the Lord's Steppe's; was adxiliaittero iu the Presbyterian Church, hi this to n, on Saturatty last. Tent nl>.rines were a rolled in the Commun. ion roll. Bev 111✓ eddes, of Whitechurch, preached .the p paratiou sermon with much ae eptanee --livery per , regtu inti earpota or floor oil cloths, hould not fail to call on Gannon & IUCINTeint, who have, in addi- iton to an uuusual largely and attractive stook, a clinics selection of samples in 13 auss>oLs carpet, which they are offering a t .:e prices. r. A Kelly, wonderful era mentally and ph. walks into town sixty, does not mealiest print a. in matters geeer ho is in his 86th year,;! pie of octogenarian vigor, frequently is eotivo as a man of ftasses even for the I takes an active interest ly. —The Stratfor• Peeve says of Miss If. 0 Btreag, who • 11 take part in the grand concert in the t wn halt to•uight:• Aliso X C Strong'tt lint appearance before the people of the 01 eurprita, and be Salam of her fi bevsehb at a fav OM has a high! veto* flexible a bar a+rtieulatiion toss 91aard in all ie City was a pleasant ore She had completed a b song, had saYlished rite with the dience. cultivated mezzo. oprano d well ufsdsr coixtrol and sing very dis,iiaot, she . arta of the building. 0 • —Look out for Ja .1iaKKelvie'e vestisement tioxt the -Don't fail to roe advertisement. Ito Christmas goods to I Gonne Vidc(te: bi hie family to Wing a good fellow and. his ew home, —bin 11 C Sparlit deal of poultry to t to markets. Ile i prices in cash for --T.he annual men's Association be hold in litratf • 17th January We have had during the past w: and now the, indie lose the little anfl new ad ilii John Bern's ne las a large stools o and. Lli Seymour move am last week. Bli i —Ur Wm Clegg, grain deal ' us that there has been a coined w tity more grain marketed in Wi 1 year than last. Up to the 1st her he had purchased upw d • bushels more than at the sain s ve4>raYi = wisb•him success in a number of the employees an it ormsi a brass band, to be called Be is shipping a greet Mr. Bell contributed VI towards 3no,rmnentx, it is said. The Nitre e Moutrtial and Toren- received and the members of the be paying the highest preettsintr,under the leedorsblp of 11 kinds of poultry, They will make their first public informs tele wean - ham this of Deoem- s of 3000 date last r, Thos Bell bsve 's Brass Band. e purchase of ents have been d aro diligently Mr t3 Merrifield. pearanco at the carnival at the roller noir on the 12 h inst. nveutiou..,of the Dairy. --, 3re t Western Ontario will nal important impravome .e have been et. r footed;Ot the Union Factory Wel to facilitate the d on the l.iblt, Huh and rapid manufacture of furniture. A. Diet or elevator, xt. el to convey the goods from one story o another, has uite a spell of weather been put in, besides several new re •hinee, Fane to k—snow, freezing, fain carryoff all dust arising from t e maohines and saws aro being placed in position. This firm isship- tions are thae we Will pinglarge quantitiesof furniture— • threedays cur., we have, ping the past weolc they shipped ve oar loads, uteri to the new ad. three going by G T It and two by 0 P 11, essra, Gordon & Mos —We bake the following i reference to limn. They are sell' the late Rev Wm Meldrum, father of Dr. at cost. Meldrum, of this town, fro • the Guelph th iltercury: The funeral of th late Rev, —Attention is tii. vestisement of 'Ie tyre,' la another • ing all lines of goods WAHTDD, an ap rentice - to i dressmaking and mautlemaking. Apply William Meldrum took place f to the Misses Flood, Beaver Bleak, Wing- residence near Morriston, .on .!tam, noon, Rev Dr Maekay, for his pastor,; presided at the fu '1 has contracted with Addresses were delivered by Light Compauy for Sulellie, of Petgus, Bev Drs War own at the rate of 20 .Torrence, of Guelph, who were 00 candle power per with him for over forty year reminiscences of his early pas has commenced the Bev J C Smith, B D. of Guel d large quantities of prayer. After tinging and pro g brought iii. He is the benediction, the service in t 1 market pride. On was concluded, The funeral p a car load,per G T R. which was a very large one, -w Ethos to intimate to the. way to Crown Cemetery, where that he inteuds pntting mains of the decoased were laid will deliver milk to last resting place, a few rods fro ,op end after Monday, of the eburoh where lir Meld his ministerial labors about ha 'bristmas number of the ago,'as the first pastor of the ecu received. It is by church of Bast Pnetinoh. tM sh eoimgc .of ' engraving was held'et the grave. The W hex neer been 'issued sons• lied . fear dcuahtere'.s Three .ofthe sons are in the alt 1 of the season will feeoiouand the youngest son er rink on Thursday through a regular course of the U A. number of vain- of Toronto. One of the daugh arded for fancy cos - died a few years ago was the xvif ass .Band will be in .J S Stewart; another is married marehall, of Michigan, U S; a we expect to publish been a very successful •teacher f of Gretna and its years. The remaining son and Lithgotvet that will no with their: mother,. are atr the o1 stead, The Rev W lMleldrum ig ti g to our readers from a godly band of .Gaelic minist • . were among the pioneers of Pres ars should read ism in Western Ontario. the important ann ='.'embnt of J L Grant ee Co, of Ingersoll, in another column, in Erratum. reference to fletteniug • .hogs early. This An error occurred in one p firm will buy no dressed bogs this winter Bev. Mr Shortt's letter last week —Gordon &' 1McIntyre have a quantity misprint, Instead of "The esu of first-class Geese • Feathers on hand, be very well educated and the Parties requiring feathers will do well to. Roman Catholic Orders," it oh oall on -them; '',bey . will no doubt be read,"The Jesuits may. be ver pleased to offer. many inducements in all other lines. and the best educated, of t Ifarl istou Ceuta the Relianofi Blear' the lighting of thei centeper light,b1 nlnt, — Mr Thos Grego having of pork, a dressed hogs aro b paying the high Thursday he shipp Mr. 111: Cassels penplo dl' Winghai on a milkzaagon, all parts:of-the to 2nd. of December. —A Gopy of the Termite ptotic has all odds the finosb and. letter press 1 in Canadit, -The last carni take place in the ro evening,the 12th.ins able prizes will be a tumes,etc. Bell's attendance. —In our ilext issue some rep ietecebces mariiag s by.lMZr W doubt prove interest that part of Scotlan —Hoes WANTED— am his late riday after- many years; ral services, ]lev Dr rope and ciueinted sad gave oral work. , led in arming, o house ocession, dad its the re• ti their the site um began 1 a couture resbyteriar service ewlfive m oal pro is, pint iversit ere wh, of Be' 1M2r J ird ha r severe ughter home' e last 'c wh ytexiar —Mr John Smith, T Station here, met on Thursday night la as brakeman on the the top of the oar to one of his ribs mud oti He will be laid off kir Alex Livingato Smith's position at t —A. meeting' cf..fl.. and others of Godori that town, to arrau agitation throughout question of the eruct house. It was arr. ngerl that .a general appeal should be pu the county, and dist cuter form amongsb clergymen, and oth its, • fa gageman at the 0 ith a severe accident . He was assieting rain and fell from be track, breaking erwise injuring him. vork for some time. is now Riling Mr e station. iifnber of clergymen "h, was lately held in e for a systematic the county on the on of a county poor Ors Woduesday assisted by Dr Gunn Tamlyn, Towler a town, amputated leg about half way b knee.) Mr Sloan some 'tImo with earl was decided at a co+ a short time ago t necessary. ''he pby sanguine that he will there was no chance on, bir Sloan, alibi) ago, Stood the operati along nicely. Bailed in the press of buted in printed eie. lie municipal officials, e, of each municipal - t, Dr 14cdonald, of Clinton, and bre l Meldrum, of this Walter Sloan's loft ween the instep and s been 'minoring for. of the bone, and it ltation of physicans at amputation was 'ohms are not over eeage c throng 5 ma- best uld hat- well.brc- e Romp_' Catholic orders, but we are w 1 aware - (item, ' Personals. r B Willson spent a couple . days ;_ London, last iveek..1i r D C M oro; aft,; spending a couple of weeks i, town, r_ turned to his home at Milvert' n, on Tu day, He has accepted the rincipalsi• of the school in that village, and has e tared upon his duties. He w 1 be mut missed in town, for ho was a ge oral lave, ito..Mr H Davis was in Lond n on bus nese last weak.. Mr George • athorn, la of London, who was in thh ploy of it H L Knapp, barber, last ye, , is with hi again. :Mr Jacob Tennant,. o !me. Tow ship, who has boon visitiug elatives i Turnberry and the town, ret nod to b home en Friday Iast..Dr'bGu..,of Clinto was in town on Wednesday, profession business—Mr Robert Cu. ingham, t1 well-known insurance igen , of Guelp] wee in town on business on edtmedety Miss Miller; daughter oia Mr Vier Mille Edward Edward street, bit f '1 l0 on to rash; on Tuesday..Itov A. 't, :OM and Mi; Hartley, of B1itevaIo, called '. n Mr W Lithgow,. librarian, at the i Mechanic institute, on Tuesday..Mrs 'orste el Brampton, Was. visiting Mr 'Job Mrs We Mrs' W I this wee cover now, but. say Neelandtedifring thefast week thim with the foot, ton, of Godori , • mother, of h over 70 .years of t- Yates, is Visiting her daughter well, and is getting .tom. Men Wanted. A number of men wanted to cut and draw cord wood and taw logs b11' eontrae>i: Apply toGeo, Tuonaott; Zetland mills, }lox 126, Wingham, Ont. Yy Who 'Wants Mousy 1 am'lnstruited by a party in Toren to offer fora abort time a isugo amount money en good fart security at 6 p cent. M, Gomm, Winghanl, Oct, 8114,1888.