HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-12-13, Page 1VOL. XVI 50.
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LOOATe leMeITS.
/..-111r S Gracey. en:aura ilealerdaet week
perch:vied the fu miture and undertaklug
busiuees of Mr DtB Oahe&
14./z... tleiniti az Utelieulismitli litfilitteneSst.er restaurant,
• —The Househol Troops Brass Band
in ent1114011Q11 with the Salvatiou Array,
will visit Winghe this week.
j
es •--Vreeh 'cornmeal and oatmeal 'alvreye
elfeeten hand at A II Olter's.
. —The M31111) Ili of Maitland Lodge
au e Minerva lin araptneut, I 0.‘ OF; give
cial inviettioa Bee- . et Social iu their room, .
liteeces Block, toe edit.
—Mr. Thee Ille , estmelrivei, hes, been
. awarded the °entre t of ce.rryine the mails
between the Wingi len Post-offlee and the
4.) P R station, for term cif fear Years.
A Oyaters done up in env style at R Hill's',
Isee eiexe door to liderionts booketere. ' ,
• ifleffe'e.ear Walter Filo who had his leg.
amputatee last we , is CIOITIg as well as
ottu be expected fo a roan of his age) A
we was procure for him from Toronto,
lam week.
ee&s Phave pity ante to meet on Tan.
let, I requene all 4eount.s owing to be
settled by that cl e, either by web or
„ S. GRACER* •
notes.-
• —A meeting o the town council will be'
beid. au Mend4 evening wet. Tim
fhanii.t-1 sttenio4t for thepest year will
toppreeeneed.
=Just terrivee, 20 boxes hien cremes for
es trnele, froni 16 040 ciente pciedosen,
•: ; It Ililee.
, —Great proper tions ere beiug made
. .
re""•".:e.'‘.;ipieetie•'qintrterly OVION414,AtIOEI to be
lIc M Igleeletlie t eltettele me Se:0aq,
the 213ile hest. F ether partioters
given ill 0, future
• Apples by b erel,emshel or peekeat
•,
• -o
—A. speeiel Meet ig, ef the a edolii n
d t
Society will be beta iu the Celeaonien
elate
this (Friday) ay eing, at.8 o'clealt,
ee Itlipiteraegere te for elm tame
annie y tupper, and other busi-
enese.
• 7,
Salvation r rmy held a grand",
benquee.in the .to n hall on ISIoniley
• eveniug. The eow o „en for the :barracks
* • was also formally pre euted to the , lewd
.eortee'on the^ owasio Theis weet fair
spanning of Awe: fr en other stations.
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ONT., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1889.
WHOU '71 NO. 3
TN 7
—Both the raiis4ys will give reduced Mrs Bebe 11i111 4ho has boon confined to
rates during the ho idays. the house for the ast month, is now able
Llioiee buckwheat finer for panemkos, t"011t
A li Garr's. ir Too Ilurtebeze' got too close to the
—Jas. f the Sew Resteurant:' 1
has a, new advertise ieut tbis week, Read
•
—A eplendel elm tie to get Furniture
%whir spot mils, • rom now till New
er, is offered by . Ceneoex, Furniture
eater.
—Tenewater Meas.' Mr Wria Button
moved his fatuity to ngliene this week.
tr Button was a, v luable citizen and
everyoue regrets his d parture.
WANTPD, an apprentice to learn the
drcessmoking aud mautlemeking. Apply
to the Misses Flood, Beaver Blook, Wing-
-Mr A Roes, of the
has an anflouuoeiuent
should receive the
opular Bookstore,
in this issue that
usideration og the
Tams' readers, •
—Yenere invited to wet itt W T Yates,
and iuspeot the tiveet displey of tableellille
and glees eyersenown itt Vitiugheen. Pricee
away dowee
--The Raider electlight company
which put in a plau itt Londen last
summer to preee, •tba7 their light was
superior to •any: beher or street lighting,
last week rensava:e their poIee and Niro%
F •eeli nadeeriiierat, for Christmas, at It
•l's.
—A !social ontjai4nent will he given
in the Congregational huroh onXbureday,
the 19th inst.'A gooc
hag prepared by the
' have secured the sonde
Smith ana others.
••13e11etFaetory Dan, at a recent meet-
ing, eleotodtho followi,f caws; T Bell,
Hon: .Pro. and Treas. .'eVm Willis, Prose
W ELoutitt, See,; F Johtesten and W
Cooper, Man ging 0 mibte 8 Merri-
,
add, Leader. The bee d is making rapid
Progress in praetice, au
ottizens a benefit in the
• —11 Ion wept .a. gef time •eciod .oleetlege,
wringer go and see tlibee' kept by jableceA,
Cliue ele Co. Something new, very °heap:
0er-7-The retiring school rustees this year
are:. *aril 1, Theo raham; 2, Wm
letoore; 8, Dr. Chishol 4, D M Gordon.
These gentlemen will li ly offer for re-
electiou, and ib is exp de& will be re-
turned by acolamation. If 3, poll be de -
luring cerpete Xeeeissied, the election
not mile° oat on. .the'eame time and, at t
behave, stiisli= • :•etse mussiceptel
1 • d :lets 'et' •
The YWC)T1Jh Id its regular meet.
ing in Ititeltie's Hall, on Ttonaay evening.
Doo. 9th, tett being pr eat. After de.
votional exercise and t reading of the
, the committee
the local papers
reported courteous
:and the use of a
ialf a column in. the
he purpose of the
Union. Au emblem a motto• for the
branch were chosen: the prier, the
"White Rose," the lett r, "V th God all
things are possible." •eme private busi.
nese was transactor , one new member
added and tho meeti g was closed with
prayer by blrs Bitch e. The next meet.
ing will be held in the same place, on
blonday, Deo. 23rd, 7.30 p m. Brennbere
will please be prornp An earnest In-
vitation is given fp .helpers in Band
of Rope work. every Fri.
day at 4.16 p ut in Bit le s all.—Seo.
At the last resin meeting of L 0 L,
No. 794, the`follosvh g officers were duly
elected and installe forthe ensuing year:
W M, John DeAd n; D M,. Wm Clegg;
Chap., D B belbie ;Rec. Seo., John Kerr;
Fin. 'See., -Jess e Oreight; Treas., F 11
Itoderute Leob.oreh 'ton Miles; 11ot a.,
Goo.opettypieoe; co mittee, T Agnew,
Jos, Bullard, A Galbrai h, T Abraham and
J jackeon; 0 T., Geo. te ewart; 1 T., ?Mar -
shalt Bel). This lo. •e has prospered
wonderfull during t.. year jug Closed,
the membership has og nearly doubled
in that time. Now embers aro coming
in ab nearly every m eting and are being
advanced in the ilegr, s as goon as passible.
.
As the finances are in healthy stete, the
hall is undergoing ext wive repairs. A
new Biding has been p on end nicely
painted. Tbe ieside ilialso he treated
to some new carpet a, a wall paper.
leas of Ur J atterson's breneho, on minutes of last meeti
Wedheeatty, and I ow ho has hie head tied appointed to intervie
up. was called on. It
e mind (audios from 121to-25 cents treatment from both
pound, at R eoilvuomneint11eZtrmto We havereeeived ropl from Catholic ziine,gr9,n
layman to Rev. Mr Sh last letter
ou the Jesuit question. It will appear
To.day and to•morrow,
meeting of the East
Institute will be held
number of subjects of hit
will be discussed. Mr
tali of the Dominion Mile
is expected. to be present a
meeting on "the relation of
the farmer."
he Anis annual
uron Farmers'
Brussels. •
A,
rest to farmers
lewes, Sacra -
re' Association,
addresa the
the miller to
The annual convention of the Dairy.
men's Association ef West n Ontario will
be held ia Stratford, cm t 15th, 16th thud
17th of January wet. A. ongst others
the following are down er addresses:
Hon. Cline. Drury, Minister. fAgrioultiirce
Hon, WD Governor Wiecteneiet
Dr. IlleParlesed, special .ans, it, Ottawa;
Professor Rebate, Cornel 'University,
Utica; 'Prof. W Robert. n, 0 A 0.,
Guelph. The reports of the airy inspeo-
tors will be submitted aud the • system
discussed.
pee'.-Latessrsej A Halsted, Mt. Forest, and
W Scott, Listowel, ere•arre ng to open
it private bank in Wingham. hey hove
leased the store next to Mr E Maley, for
a teem of years, and aro ham: :: it fitted
up, aud expect tctopen for heel: as in the
course of a eouple of weelce. is thought
there is an opening for such au ustitution
in the town, and in the' hand of such
ebrewl and hofore,ble business on es the
proprietors have shown themsel s to be,
there is no fionbt but prate0 business
will soon be ecinee.
programme is bee,
committee. They
s of Mesa Bee -
.;.
intends giving the
ear future,
--Every 1 take place at
floor oil clot same places as
Geanos ire A
Iton te an usuel In
won r
lieshould
r;ITY.ItH,
--04.theyivit9.,tion 'Of kiinci 1 Groves,
the trtMheee of • the public heel, the
secrettme-4„the board, and hers, sat
devresto ,Cuse oyster supper at r johu
Reereee-Velipse restaurant, en Tuesday
°veiling. After fill justice had b en done
the Syron& some time WAS spout'speech-
making, all expreieing eherwely as high-,
ly pleased with the success the s ol has
whioyed during the past year, a hoping
for continued advancement in t e future.
The singing of Auld Tang Syn by the
g to a
:stock, a, ohCee euleati u. of earepfee in —MAR WANII"---Euxiners shwa read company brought the .meet
Bateseeteeee, pete.whieh hey are offering the foxportitut ciuncerneement of 3 L Grant close,
at ONO VA ,So
Coeof Ingersoll, in another column, in ,matters "are
—Tbe Millen farm, lot 11, in the reference:to fattenieg begs early. This
• Mr John elanea'sisin the Reid
3rd eoncession of the t whip ' Of Morris, firm will buy no dressed hogs this winter so he says. It isrumored t
contelniug • 14e veeees, , sord wider
s • . —A turkey, reared y Mrs. .MoTavish, EieteIndoe will have opposition,
•
mortgage sale, at the enuswieh house, near Wroxeter, was lik the Turk of the otionent is to • be has not
o rival near his Mr Geo. McKenziese name h
TO barnyard, in tionnd in connection with th
'key. No biped, but eve aro nob certain Oust
urat 4pproaoh his date. There will be some oh
ei he is et WAS persotnci of tho Coenci
Sparling's were- understood thet' Meesre A
de. ONLY elem. Smyth do not intend to offer
ne last, Rev 3 L tioa.
ardine, delivered el --Trio CANADTAN ROWTIOTT
rip to Eurene,4 in proves every year, both in
illustrations, colered plates a
matter. Every fruit grower,
farmer should have it. The
practical fin* grower, and
writers are the leading praetie
and eruit growers iTT Ontario.
addressed to the editor, Gri
secures the windily, the inter
report of the Fruit Growers, an
e. . ._ Wingnam, • on Sa.turda lest, by Mr. P poet; that would brook
.' . • Deaue, auetioneer, for 1i 150, Ur H W 9 throne; that is,
Meyer, ofehts town, hell g the purobaSer. the ciese of the ti
--1 will;franie picture for cash at less feathered oretherwise,
thatt. usnal prieee, from 'nw ;till • Jan. lst., august preaame, and n
• .1 have too-mucit ineutdi g on hand ea.
yea to xedues my 'Ate.. t. so bring names 13,itig in state in Mr B
vogrepieleites scud gee hem framed et house ; weight 80 po
„,„
Lietecen's. •-• . —On Monday eve
—W It Tif6.11, Esq., littlest ehmettert- Murray, Kin
, dent of the Grand T unit Railseweee,ett
• . leetinte entitled, eA
Stratford, who has be
bine from au affection
been advised by leadin
Genneuy and place
•eherge dthe eelobrat
conetry. Leave of
granted laim, and he w'
early in January next
suftermg foe fle,xime
, the Presbyterian Chu oh. hero, under the
of the eye& lies
auspices of the nisei Band. There was
oculists to go to a lair audience, said 9 Bev Mr Murray
tinsel! under the handled his enbjent e a very entertaining
millets of that manner. A eilver co lection was taken up
bones has been ise the clew.
lleavefor Germany .
—Gordon dc 'Man
y quiet,
r Reeve.
at Mayor
ut who his
transpired.
been rnen-
Reeyeship,
is a °endi-
ng° in the
, as it is
erson and
or re oleo-
weer ins -
appearance,
d reading
rdouer and
litor is a
he other
1 gardeners
no dollar,
aby, Ont.,
ting annual
choice
' • of 0.tet-class 'Gem
_ - • Quitted Goode of ewery kind, seetey down Parties roc:MI:lug fo
et in price. Three eallti corn far 26 cente; call on them. Th
ee •threeof tenuttoessfor 26 cents; throe of - pleased to offer ma
-
/
' peas'for 25 cents; ell fresh :gook, at It other lines.
Rill's.
00,-fr.Phe officers of t
°
--We are informed at Mr J. E Andoree
'No. 286, A I' and A
son, who formerly t ght sn Rodgerville regular meeting,—for
andLondsbore Publi °hoots, has accept- -
are: J• xi Hiscoeks, e
ea the position of pr cepal in the Sutton
W; A 0 McGregor, J
leiblie Schools, Ur . erson hes proved Chap; 13 Willson, Tre,
'himself it °lever ate et, and succoesful •
E and T
teacher, and, while s re sorry to lose re Diekineou
Pleuty, Tyler. The i
*him from Huron Co ty, we must eon- plane 'on the 2 t1 inst
.gratulate the 8uttoi
their choice, as WO ar
Anderson is in every.
pdaition. Mr Andors
the Wingham Publi
recently of the tilin
tute.e,
—Dr Itehigit Pnl
' Mei:every for ellappe
enres pimple:ere:nee
the complexion. Pi
Wing:mar: agency.
Dreg Store.
o bays a gimutity
• fathers on hand,
hers will ao well to
wilt no doubt bo
inducements in all
• Wingbam Lodge,
M,—eleeted at last
the eneuing year, nighlialf a centnry,thatewith
M; W E Groves, S I could write what would fill
W; Thos Gregory, colunane of the Times. Sue
a; j A. Morton, Sec; eanuot afford this week, at
3011, Auditors; Jas must write et fever heat a
:deflation will take ine, I wos't trouble you fo
St. John's night then the above will ocoupy.
of plants for testing.
my DEAR TISTRO,.-410 nia
reminiscences are welling
fouutains of memory sealed
o • .
• b011001 Board on.
individual re
ray qualified for the , ilrermalletriloantlil0rnt Lutrgttaere' cattilliilting °2 make raY
i , Em4x,ileluotiloteoinmd warp, and the material I
n weskit graduate of ; Centro 'embleee Secret :I) k „se; from outside sources the w
741.r.1
tic:heel, and morel fitettrorfeee, therlii . notures, teit
1
i C'ellegiate Iunti:' Peintimeeseic. I of 1r t ie wind° let for stile the poet Gray tints it.
from now till Jatitiary lst at prices that -
come ten miles for. I want to V.The Wants on
1
—Ifevinn bottght Calbiekes whole lame- P. $.-1Vith your kind 1
000titiont that 114,r .
e will pees
: selloff e whole stock before ,Tammy if
trine 'el the latest pis:4i 14. Be mire and den't Pelee this
hantle end fitee. It e"ffe . „Callf at S. Guetemee furniture
• ten, std. Beautifies ee.
'414.'011U pee bottlp. se
elinslielni's Corner • ery tied 11:111 r for 12,25 Cesb,
11 Carr's.
ant instructed by a per
to offer for it ebort time a lit
tuciney ou good farm flee:
cont.
D.
Winsemen, Oct. 81st, 1889,
personal
p from the
p for well
ut hyperbole,
he leading
space you
:et, and as
at ono sitt-
110re space
• Lieneow,
ve I mean to
eetions the
• in collecting
• or woof, as
W. L.
eksr,..nnes. •• ,
Mr Northgrav‘s, � .rlin, son of Mr,
Northgraves, who lives on the Bluevale
road, heehaw:: visiting- his father's for
thee:mit week, .Mr 34 elated, of Menet
Forest, spent a couple f coleys in town this
week..Mr Hugh Girvi , Deputy-Roeve of
A81:field, was in to 1 on Tuesday on
busiuess—Mr J A. Mort rx is in 'Windsor
this week attending t e annual meeting
of the Ontario Fruit Grewerfe Associa-
don.— Miss Jennie M rdoek is visiting et
elarnock this week, Mrs Millersof Brus•
eels. is visiting at h r father's, Mr John
MeDonogh's,Frauce treet..Mrs Robert
Hastings has gone to a one the winter a
her clanghter's at Port iron....Mies-teing,
of Mitebell, is visit g at eIr R B Van-
steneee
••
etesereeenize
There appears to
sire amongst the p
have the Literary
Last year's workings
so harmonious and
strongly mauifeste
that the wish to see
is natural and laud:
for a few to take the
in hand. There are sO
and women itt town,nn
••
ite Literary._
a, very general de -
pie of the town to
ociety re -organized.
o the society were
o interest was so
and well sustained
te institution revived
bk. It only remains
atter energetically
tee of young men
orthe management
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MOS MoBA gONCICIVe
A GRAND BUCCES IN EMI' ARRPEOT,
On lorldtty evening et, the town h' 1
was lantmed to the do rs, on the acme, •
of bliss itleHardy's Inert. The halls, 1
stage was nicely ecorated. The pr
gramme was a spl mild one, end was es,
-
Hod out to the let er. The first piece, a.
instrumental oar ette, "D4.1. Calif Von
Baade,S," was olden dly rendered on twi,
pianos,by Misses Hem tit and Henderson
and Aliases Stewart an
of Miss `.11oHardv.
onto, brought down
rendition of the s
happen here," His
hall was a happy
predated, by all,
he gave another s
duet—Le Chant
Andemon and A
training, and, was
dueti—Faies Jeranett
Red Deans, was hear ly applauded. Senor
De Lima, fit Toren o, although anffering
from a dislocated t umb, gave several vie,
lin solos, which eh wed him to be a master
hand. Ile was w: 11 received, and all his
nunabers were leered 'by the audience.
Miss K 0 Strot se of Mt Forest, song
"Who's at my W dow?" with fine effect, •
and ia response to it apturous oneoeie gave
"Within a, Mile o',Edi hero' teem." Mies 's e,
Bernice Reynolds' p!ao solo, **Norwegian
Bridal Procestion," as well received. •
"The Ternpesterein"5 vocal solo, hy Mr
R MolletzleAdeow that he was possessed
of a goer1 voice, a d he was accorded an
encore. The due 1—"Master and Foil"—
by Miss Strong au Mr Fez, woes ielight-
fulls: given, and ins sponse to. au 5sucore,
they gave, "Witen ye ang away, Jan:lie."
The instrumental qua tette —"TemerW"—
by Plisses lime and M Macdonald and
Misses Reynolds. au Homuth, received
deserved e:pplause, nd was creditable alike
to teacher and pup le. MrFaxenlis awe,
"Nationalities," ^ w exceedingly clever in
hilease of the clifferb
vociferously etuseret
"Where did you' get
duet by Alissa N 1t1
two little girls,pupil of *oitity,flimo
heartly applauded.
by Miss Strong, show
the remarkable comps
voine. This young 1
Med by Wingharn
judge from the ap
ed. Miss Strong, in
Polish Boy, gave avid
leading position as a
es to agreat degree
B Gordon, pupils
Jas Fax..of Tor-
o house with his
tg, "It never *mild
reference to the town
e, and was highly ep.
In response to an encore •
ug, "Only one." 4 piano
du Matin—by 'Aliasestowart,
tewart, showed careful
I rendered. A. vocal
—by Misses A Cline
•dialeetee Ile wits•
aud in reply gave
hat hat?" A ptaue
cdonaltleetdeenOtion,
'Clsitirgk
• t
se.°46-ytellnared'Vetr tge
dy is highly appreci.
udieneee, if we are to
use which she receiy-
er rendition of. the
co of' oecueyleig
witer. She 'etiediese-.
he poweret enlinatig
her hearers iu sy npa.thy with the story .
sherelated. Her ylo is freefreun excessive •
gesture end quite ttural. A piano solo
by Miss Braille Roe, arned foe thee young , a•
lady the hearty a pewee cif the lerge
asiclience. "The Tee h Jaunting 0 tr," by
Mr Fax, evoked r are of laughter, fend
caused a. re -call, when be -gisve, arnirlet
applause, "I to k it." Miss Meilexcly
played the acorn animents in her usual
ttrelwarsassdstayleWided was, The piecesm*
• e entertainment as a
^given by Miss ItloEar i y's pupils were the
productions of the est noted conapossere.
We are glad te note at the musical toue of
Wingheem is being levated, and tru'.t
Miss eletie.rdy's die s in that idlp
• •
ewer receive inch tee gnition.
of -whom the Literary would not only pros-
per, but accomplis)
might be aecomplisl
ing it taste for reecline
the development of s oiitl qualities, ac-
quiring knowledge, eau overcoming timid-
ity aud -cultivating o power of public
expression, carr only be known by earning
in contact with th se who have enjoyed
such privileges Inc oils° gine; either in
town or country. W boldly utter
such a libel on Wingli , as to insinuate
that there's not tale enough therein to
furnish an enjoyabl and profitable enter-
taininent for its pen, le once a week? Let
our spiritual teachers d pubilo educators
realize that they can • it great deal of
good by tending thei assistance to this
muse. Let a meet! * he called atones and
the work of re.orge, ization completed.
Last yeer's eeperiene will bo of great
profit.
Conemealetts Itosid.onno For Sale.
The undersigued offers his commodious
residence, I:Rut:tee on the corner of Pat-
riek and Preemie :strew, for sale en
reasonable terms. The house is ene of
the best in Winglietnetud is most desirably
in Toronto located. Every eonvenience; e acre of
go amount of 1 lend, gone stele.% ate. 11-trties wishing to
tY at 51 Pee leek through the house can do eo by call.
ing. Per full particulars, apply to
• Goenov, • SVALTha SCOrro
Central Prieen, Toronto, Ont.
much good, What
edja the way of crest -
stimulating thought,
d
s
Auction Sales. ••',„
• %steel.
elr W0111.1 'Vanderdmvson, of lee
cession 4, Turuberry, will anti his fariu
stook and ithpleniontsJy. lection, on
Li o'clook.
'te on some
_ •
nee> Nees.
Saturday, Deo, 21st. S.
Teraes—Twelve month:4;
over e.5. 3 Cowan;
eter.
Mte. 13-3 McCesseet evilen'ffee'*keelesi
seetion, on the market,c.4-11ateiit4e311.
on Saturday, Dee. 21st, at 1 ceeeoele, • eile:
it quantity of household furnituve and.. .. •• 'se
'Extensile. Torres cosh. Time, Browne. •
. • :'i
• ee. ee,
auctioneer, lielforthe
Mr John Neelan , assignee of thee It •
of Mr Thos Plunks.b will offer for salt, *rea'' •
tee preinimes, east If of lot 41, conceit.' . eree
sin 12, Bast Wawa wish, cnx Wedneedey,
the lath lust, at 1 oe, eek p. ni., the farm
it -insisting of 10 iters, farm stock
and eireplemente. I:ergo:use** are .
givelt in poetere.
* nen Wareted.
number of men wanted to met ,seaft
draw :lord wood and caw hos try taeutesiet,
Apply re Geo Teomeee, &Om* neje",
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Box 126eWin Jim ()nt.
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