Wingham Times, 1891-07-24, Page 5•
it ROOD & PAGINTYRE
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STOCK -TAKING SALE.
On the 15th of August WO Start stook
• taking and in order to reduce our Steck
to the lowest possible point before that
day, we have deckled to give bargains to
all who come for thein.
It is for our fAentle, and the public at
large, to say bow far our intentions are
carried out, We are preparea to do our
part, Will you do your part ?
Bargains in General Dry Goods,
Bargains in Dress Goods,
Bargains in Prints and 'Muslim.
Bargains in Hats, Shirts, °oilers,' and
• Ties.
Bargains in Ordered Suits.
• Bargains in Boots, Shoes and Slippers.
Tons of sugars and teas, that must
lease every taste.
GORDON. & McINTYRE.
•The Big Brown Anchor.
The leash to the Professions.
The following from the Georgetown
Herald is so tiniely and well put that
we recommend it to the perusal of our
readers without further comment :—
About 00 candidates wrote at the ex.
amination last week in the Georgetown
High School and this week a consider*
able number are writing for teaohers
certificates at the same place. Out of
• these the larger part are sons and
daughters of farmers. Nearly all of
this class who are writing, at these ex-
ams. are looking toward teaching or
some of the professions for a means of
livelihood,' We cannot say that we
wonder at the condition of ailtirs that
• these facts indicate and yet we cannot
but express our regrets that such a
• condition exists, Farming, during the
past few y,ears, has not been what it
was a few years ago. Crops have been
bad, prices have been low and labor
• high so that, compared with what it
was twenty years ago,farming is rather
a poor speculation. And yet we venture
the assertion that 25 per cent more of
the tarmiog conniatinity •succeed in
reeking both ends meet in gaining a
competence than of those who enter
professional and mercantile life. Any
person who has ever read Bradstreet's
or Dun Wiman's reports will bear us
•out in saying that for every fanner
recorded as insolvent there are ten
business mon so reported. If fanners
and farmers' children could only have
1. this fact impressed upon them and
dinned hi their oars as some other
things are, we believe there would not
be snail a lltauvede from the farm to
the city and business life. Who is to
blarae7 The fanners themselves. A.
• large proportion of farm children from
• their earliest infancy listen to contin,
ual grumbling and complaints regard.
ing the diudgery of farm labor, the
'unsatisfactory returns from labor be.
stowed, the easy life of town and city
people, the oppression and impositions,
that are practiced upon the farmer by
all other classes of the community and
the easy and rapid roads to wealth and
comfort which other lines •of life offer.
• It is not to be wondered at, we say
again, that boysand girls after listen.
ing to this kind of thing for 12 or 15
years, have strong desires to be free
from such drudgery and imposition,
and then the farmers are all surprised
that the boys want to leave, the farm.
Let the other side of the picture be
presented, Olgt it he known that three-
fourths of those who enter business
and professional life, never succeed
in making more than the barest living,
and let the farmers avoid teaching
their children that the farming com.,
inanity is the carcass upon whieh the
human vultures of the town and city
• continually prey, and we believe that
the farm would not so invariably solid
its best blood -to swell the ranks of
tfre vultures. Give the boys and girls
the best education you eau afford,
4.fake educated farmers'and farmers'
wives and it will be found that the
best pq.sitions in the land will be open
to the farmer as well as to the lawyer,
VIThatechurola.
Some of the young * people of this
place attonderl the Temperance picnic
at Wingham, on Wednesday.—.Mrs,
Smith, of Montreal ; Mrs Purcell, of
listowel, and Mrs J Cook, of Wash-
ington, Ont, are visiting at Ur George
Fox's.
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WOMert aattliChildrela Drown.
itatinowmo inSioeTER ON TUE NEW.,
FoUNDLAND 0041.61.
Halifax, X S, July 10. The
schooner Pubnico 130110 has been
wrecked and two women and tivo
children lost. Oapt Samuel Butts, of
the lost vessel, state a that the. Pub.
nice Belle, with a crew of four men,
left Catalina ontho morning of Wed-
nesday, bound for St John with a ear%
go of lumber. She had on board five
womeu and five children as passengers.
During the storm on Thursday morn.
ing the vesael founded and these
perished: Mrs Freeman and infant
child; ALBS Caroline Higgins; three
children of Mr 'e Rachael Burton,
aged 12, 9 and 5 respectively, and,
Alice Hicks, another child going on to
St join, Mrs Burton was rescued
with two other passengere. All the
crew succeeded in reaching land. It
appears from the statement of survi.
vors that as soon as the vessel :struck
the cabin began to fill with water,
no passengers went on deck, taking
the children with them, 'All the crew
had reached shore excepting the cap.
tain. He commenced aiding the
ladies to land. The captain tied a
lame around Miss Burton and she, was
landed safely. While in the act of
placing a rope around Mrs Burton a
heavy sea came and washed all off the CALGARY
deck. The captain, Mrs BUron and PRINCE ALBERT $35.00
Miss Wells were washed on the rooks,
where they remained several hours
before assistance came.
After the ladies got ashiare two,little
boys could be seen in the rigging, and AUGUST •
help. The rope was repeatedly theown
their voices could be heard calling for SEPTEk g
llama until Ottober
10th, 101
to them, but each time fell short. Pi., Potties ti footing from other pointsshould arrange
Bally the little fellows were washed t)e. amr.rtrea iTeoallit;olnugtiztioth.comota‘ntetphe 11
off, and their voices stilled in the sea. ter 1st,
Miss Julia Barton, one of the stir- Fo full information applyto any ticket agentteillof-
vivors, says she could see her broth r the unction Pacific Railway
Malcolm clinging to the rigging an
hear him calling for help. fie was
there a long time, but at last the sea CAIN
came and washed him off.
Mrs Premien one of the lost, was
the wife of William Freeman, now in
Victoria 13 0. Mrs Burton and her
whole family were coining for the pur*
pose of taking, passage by the Ss Portia
for Ne'w York, where her husband is.
()apt Butts stated that the crew look-
ed after themselves,and jumped ashore
at the first (thence,
ng day, Saturday, Dr. Livingstone, ; A
eheatnut gelding by Carlible, helooging; $2,0001000 CONSOL
to me,,, E. Livingstone, of Lytle woeI, L.J.
were nine horses in the race and theie
the first place in the f,,3•913clasa. There ^44;1 Nt4
FRIDAY
were seven heats trotted. Dr. Living.
stone winning the last three. Th
t4me was 2•301. This race shows Dr.
Livingstone to have staying pow
well as speed,and he had the midi
al disadvantage of having ha
epizootic all spring and is even yet not I
in proper fit for a race; It won
hard to find a pair of better horses then!
Floret -me G. and Dr. Livingstone. In
these races they'were competing against
the best horses, in America. •
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hHE ost TOLDEST! THE', 1,01.1tOEST 1 THE BEST OF ALL .SIIOW8 !
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rs as 'JOHN .ROE31N8ON'S
donthcl GREAT WORLD'S EXPOSITION4
ld be. • -
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• PACIFICA,
HARVEST EXCURSIONS
From all Stations in Ontario Iteturn Bates to
METHVN
HA.RTNRY
DELOBAINE
3VIOOSOMIN
BINSCARTI-1
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MOOSEJA,NV
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To leave all points in the evince of Ontario on '
AUGUST 1 1 nat.42zItitAelptembor
H Roturn2rirember
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Pfascinie Grand Lodge.
The Grand Lodge of Ootario, A F
and A M, assembled on the 16th inst,
to hold their thirty-sixth annual com.
natinication hi Masonii hail, Toronto
street. Proce edings were opened at
10 o'clock a m, Grand Master J. Bess
Robertson occupying the chair.
Among the distinguished members of
the craft present were: Et W' Bros,
Hon. M Gibson, Deputy Grand Mas.
ter ; J Mason, Grand Secretary;
J Bennet, D 0 G M, Ilth district ;
W Roaf, PDDG M; E T Malone,
PDDGM; Thomas Sargent, P D D
G M; David McLellan, P G8 W; .Dr
G G Rdwe, P G3 W; James Green-
field, P G 3 W ; George Rodgette, P
G E; WO ,Wilkinson, PGR; V W
fires, Robert Oliver, GSD; G Tait,
PGSD F Manley, PGS .D ;
Robert Outhbert, GSB; JA Oowan,
PG SB; NL Steiner, P Or 0 •
Kerr Brydon, G P; W Bros, Dr 0 S
Cleland, J .Harry Patterson, W' A
Lyon, M Browne, A' Allen, M
Gibbs, James Glanville, A A S Ardagh,
W McCartney, W E Clarke ; Bros E
Gardner, E Davies, etc. The Grand
Master presented his report and called
grand lodge off till the 22nd inst.
'Huron. Items.
Mrs Carroll,wife of John W Carroll,
of the Royal Hotel, Seaforth, died on
Tuesday last after a long and painful
illness.
Seaforth council has ordered esti.
mates for a hoe towbr on the tot'vn
hall. They also • Want a new steam
pump for the water works.
Mrs Rargan,widow of the late lessee
of the market weigh soaks at Seaforth,
is to,be allowed to continue the lease
of the seales for the remainder of the
yet*, providing the duties are perform.
ed to the satisfaction of the eouncil.
Mr and Mrs John Williams left
Seaforth on Wednesday for Mullioe•
Ind, where thel do to reside with
their daughter,' Mrs'eJohn Lee. Mr
Williams has been resident og Sea -
forth for 25 years And has bee an
active and zealous member of tile
Masonic and Oddfellows societies.
At the ‘VIndsor races on irriday
last Florence G the pacing1nre of
Coleman Brothers, of Seatortb, won
aeon
There
was
Strath
ONE POUND
.A Day.
A. GAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN THE
CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS BECOME "ALL
RUN DOWN," AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKE
THAT REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER,
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH
Hypophogphites ofLime & Soda
IS NOTHING UNUSUAL, THIS FEAT
HAS BEEN PERFORMED OVER AND OVER
AGAIN. PALATABLE AS MILK. EN-
DORSED BY PHYSICIANS. SCOTT'S
EMULSION IS PUT UP ONLY IN SALMON
COLOR WRAPPERS. Sotto BY ALL DRUG-
GISTS AT Soc. AND $1.o0
SCOTT eo. B 0 WNE, Belleville.
•••••••••...gryvewpyrUM
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Dissolution of Partnership.
Notice is hereby given that the Part-
nership heretofore •subsisting between
the undersigned as Hardware.Merchants,
under the name of JAB. A. CLINE it 00.,
at the Town of Wingham, was dissolved
by mutual consent on the I2t1I day of
March, A. D. 1891. All accomats due to
the late firro will be paid to Jas. A. Cline,
who will carry on the business at the old
stand and by whom all obligations .of
the late firm will be paid. •
Dated this 24th March, A. D. 1801.
Witness, JAs. A. CLINE,
J. A. MORTON. C JOHN NEEL:ANDS.
' Refering to above, 1 wish to return any
thanks for past favors, and trust that by
close attention to the wants of my ens-
tomers to merit a continuance of the
same.
• Jas. A:Cline.
P. ,S.—Past due accounts must be set-
tled at once.
ANADIAN,
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Ooramenoing Frielay, July ard
THROUGHSLEEPER
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OLD ORCHARD
ON THE MAINE COAST
and to all
d place In the 2,24 pacing race. WHITEM°U111" AIN it Es0RTF
Were five heats and the race
on in 2.191, The .first base wag! SVM,Y TIYEISDAY and FWD/
Thuratlay, tunning throng% to TorOnto
She won the second, •third and fifth summer Season,
first and fourth Mate. all the follow... anY O. P.R. Ticket Agent, ' ...babe I as thoy have . oen pla a
„„d, please call andbpay the same to mo at once,
"n my bands
beats, and took seeond place in tho For rates and full information t co i
**DIY t'l ' Wirigham, Juno lfithism.
. for collection,
JOHN- NEFILANDS.
o, from. Fort Wayne, Indiana, neturoiov, leave 01d Oiellard Every Monday
Greatly augmented by the New Biblical, flistorical, Trinniphal and Colosal Seeneographic, rerpstcborcan
Dramatic and Magical Spectacle of
Solomon,liistiTempic and tile Oueen of Sheba;
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e fertile and gifted brain of 10*,. JOIN BSTTIG, the
father,originator,projeotor, painter,designer and constructor of the world famed sensational spectacles
1 00 -.Beautiful Ladies in the GRAND BALLET -100
51OO Peoplo Representing Characters, of the WISE KING'S REIGN, attired in
magnificent costumes similar to those worn in that age of opulence and gran-
deur, manufactured at a cost of one hundred thousand dollars.
FIFTY ac: IVIENAGERIB.
ust um of Living CV-cyaler.‘
and a yak collection of Relics of the Olden Age and Nedern. Curiosities, Realistic
Revival of the Sports,Pastimes and Contests or the Ancient
M 1\1- 13: I 3E) III
• The world -popular and ever -welcome mirth -provoking Pantomime of 117GUPTY-
DUMPTY, his fortunes, misfortunes and mishaps, AbsolutelyVithout any addi-
tional cost. Another of the many brilliant and unprecedented attractions that
have been added this season. ••
Don't fail to be in time to witness the
=4300,000 FREE • STREET PAGEANT,. ------
With its myriad dons of performing wild beasts,tiger a, lions, hyonas,leoperclo,
in th'e ntighty parade. . • • .bears,
pythons, anacondas, boa.constrictors, ete, with their keeper.•
DOORS OPEN AT 3. AND 7 P. M. . nitro • .vitt:mit open with sides dose,
EXCURSIONS ON ALL LIF4F8 OF RAILROADS.
',LOUNGES ONE HOUR LA.TnE.
1891
1891
MISBOY.D
Wishes, to intimate to the ja;z•li.
‘a ' FIA A
S:FTI Nc4- @ S ri e:' ..s tof Wingbam. and. surronn.ding country
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ihas drived and is now- o .stock iswell it s .t--1 and
contains all tl
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A. large stock on hand,'.
aefatilaiotiable styles for this, year :
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:: ,Jsting of Embroidery, Silks, Feathers,Ftow.=
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• ers, Ribbons, Lacesogzo. • .
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from. .
Satins, Satin Broca( LE DEPARTMENT.
TLe Mantle Der
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.mantles road( 1 PI h Velvets and Mantle Cloths to cbbose
mentment contains a varied assortment of Silks,
es, us es, .
(n‘.der—Perfect Fitting and in tbe latest and most
fasl b 8 y es
I Stamping done
so order' . An inspection invited:
prepa.ratio•
stains from ;
Remo?'
store.
Wingh an
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SOLE AGENCY FOR
ather's Glove Meaner,.
a for cleaning kid gloves. rt will also. remove 'grease or
Ailk or woollen goods. Try it.
nber the ptace—First door north of ,Ed. Dinsley's jewelry
a, April 3rd, 1891.
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AUCTIONNE1,t,
.1.1ER 111AltitIA.G.E MOENSIVS
. CoattussiosErt n 11. 0. Ere,
lirsozsasa, ONT.
'NOTICE.
3,.x either by note or book account, will
All parties in.debted to William
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1:30YD.
- TO BREEDERS..
The Holstein-Priesian
Huron Lid, No 11669,
Registered in the feurth volume of the Ifolstein.
Friesian Nerd nook, will be kept fee service during
the 000001* of 1801 at Lot 11, coo 1. Moms. .
Tiii1018-431..20 for grade cows, thoroughbreil 1101*
stein cows i,,00; with privilege Of returning, to be
paid at time of service.
mortis, May 1sth.1501. . .10111 A WEAVES
.Mottey to Loan on Notes.
oteg Discounted
AT 'EtASONAIILZ EATES.
Money olivaoecd en Mortgam at t per cent with
privilege of paying at the enti of any year. Nolomo
and ateot otstolleeted.
Rom Ntommoo.
orrico,—Ticaver Blatt WitoThAnt. Ont.