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Wingham Times, 1892-07-01, Page 1VO.L, XXI --NO, „i 4 F a .MW.4.N r WIC GG'HAM, ONT,, FRIDAY, JULY 1, sic ilea<t month we take stock, and in or. --What is crgiveue*# It is the odor -.Blyth wtl not celebrate the li!#dl of .,A Qat der to make o g cleanevery as possible we wliicli flowers field wUe tt`atapled upon, Julv as was i tended, but will go. with the tows f are going through every department and u wbe"ever we find an, end or remnant or -The voran ah and frOO gate courting crowd to KID rdine. --Rev y agything that has not taken we hav, is now in sea u, and pinch. attention is Tuesday as the 51th anniversary oi- water, v marked it down to. actual cost. Come anti given to the s jeot. the;corouatioi of look them over. If they please you all (ween Victoria, which 11[et},odis right, if not no harm done, At any rate -Will the lady who bought the diamond event took pi a in 1888. Rev .S Se we will have bad the satisfaction of seeint ring call erns get her pnrae at Munsliaw's Huron C nt _ you and that is at all times a pleasure to jewellry store, v District mOstipg of the The t us and we will do our utmost to Malta. -The oaromeeting,R 1'' of T. m t at Heusall ou Tuesday of baa sent f the visit a profitable one to you, Moorefield, will; last weelt. open Friday, my 1st, and otoso Sabbath, gers arisii Just now you housekeepers are begin- 10tH. WatOhes, clocks ,and joweliry at re- door$ dur nfng to put up your fruit.'It is almost duped prices far the next 80 flays, ilio cuatot needless to hell you that our stock of -A number of outside offteers. took, part J. it,1\faaxsnAw, fruit jars is all here and Sugar, as you in the service in the Salvation Army. on -There is. son talk of unto funeral is �• "know, is cheap. We are giving a nice, a n pistils the. friend dry, clean quality; 28 lbs. for the dollar. Saturday eve ug and l$t}yday last, being field in the u ar future by tiV ngham Somethingon never dreamed .of but and St Helens t i open•atr, y + We ares cry to hear that Mr, Ly, H. separate lades, while the the cheaper the of car the more Pr . t you herr editor o the Brussels Por! has been -The ost o ce authorities have .been t will put up and of course you will require p av o hearse, more jars,, Our grocery stock is full and laid off duty account of illness. notified of a re otton of five. cents per are taidui fresh, dried meats alid lard pure and .-For first=class tailoring, tend cheap pound on pat_ gas to all postalunion Mere and d fresh. gents' Turn ali.Ogg, try Webster & Co, countries via i Shop 'early. Secure prompt delivery. Remember the place, odl two doors, northi This store closes at seven, of the old stand slid bit sell Ross' book. -.The .Minta store and Halsted & Scott's bank, a 'large, gwthe, -=Cliutoa isl agitated oyerltlaaq., +tggaq"' The Orangeme question. 'We hought the "Hub'' had got ity intend 4glc past being tr ubled with h Bove, there ihi I poople are expecting. thereon tl b 12th,+ J'u'ly, In Wfngliam :arid vioin- ulg the B'autle of the Conductor . arker, wko has takou 066, •.duotot.Snfd'e►'s' lace Qr OOT4, TE 4 R, 114A Dammed leis: fair ily from ba'riiie tis "town. They occupy th house on Centre street, lately vacated b Mr, J. $ Mc$ardy, -If you hav a $park of pride in .the beauty of your wn cut the thistes And clean the stree in front of your:preglises. The sumjner vi iter will soon be with us and if we want to send him away Per- suaded that'Wi gham is the ii'nest town in Canada, we ust put iortt an effort to keep -the sig walks nide and clean by allowing the cat le to roam over them,. -W F Brocaeushire has a lot of Oil Paintings; alao.w few Beautiful Artotypes, which he is selling very cheap, I have a large stock of Moulding on hand, and I am making Picture Frames to order. Pho- to.draphyin all its branolies from minim• turesto life size. Call and see what I have when in town. W F Bnobic ,Tsar n:. Beaver Block, Wingbam. -The lawn •soci Ion the grounds;of Mr F G Sparling, annotineed' for last week and postpon op account of the rain -will lie held on Tuesday evening next, July 5th. a cream, lemonade, tea, coffee, cake, sa dwiches, music, reci- tations, games, &; : The band and Or- chestra will be it attendance, Admis- sion to grounds 10 eats. Refreshments extra.!,, Should the veathor be unfavor- able the social wil be held in the rink, evening a d found to be in first-class work- purpose Hal ng a promenade concert and sue vill$ge . questions. , _Active pr order, -•RevE W ughes, W F Brockeusi,i NVfngh rax Races. and Miss B L AoYd are in Guelph this Thursdmy ev ving; July 7tli. Refreshments The races held week, attendip the Grand Lodge of the attended t 'e farewell lawn social given to will be serve during the evening at r..Bou- Independent Oj der of Good Tetnplars. • , the weather hmvhig Rev incl' rs I B Wwilwin in Bluevttle, on -We see by the bill of the Ckoderich 1st. turned Out fine the' OUR & HISCOCKS, of July sports printed in the 6Var OMce' attendance. A charge of 5 cents will be Direct Importers. that they 'are'going to have "acquatic"' -Co1"o next Saturday and see my The BEAR. June 30th, 1892. Aports in tlxe ci cular town on .U'aminiott , free-for,all, Prince price s;ther you buy or not, you are . day, Frederick took is LOCAL NEWS -Next Sat i try 1 will �five "bit bar. in ladi fine but•tocied :--A liandy reference book, designed for - To -clay Dominion Day. gains" and laced boots and gent tie bale and congress. Se. oure one of th bargains next Saturday. boot anastore, -�Thg B th Standard staff took their W H Willis, th heap, cash boot and shoo lkeB,2nd; Fred Archer+ annual vacation' laati week, store. 3rd. In the ruunii - Clash for good butter all . eggs at Rt A -The retPro football snatch between the Evervbody'S ritiugdesk Book, is annottu• frrabarn's, Markgt. Grocery. Wingham ud Lowen' Wingliarn juniors ed on the p rk, Friday evening last,result. -The 12ti of July will becelebrated by was played on the ,park on Wednesday ne race, the first heat the county South Huron at Bayfield. eveu�ng, re tilting in a draw, neither team dead one.To -Baby rriages just to hand. 10 per scoring. arranged and valuable to all who wield the ce�aj off for pot cash, at S GnACrr's, -Plum nd cherry trees affected with Last w k, in the report ofthe football OF -There' s been a new'sidewalk laid in black knot hould be cut down so that other hu Nelson, Ist, .Nettie Iront of tL runswiok house, which is a I trees may i t be destroyed by the same B, 2nd ; Tom Scot m great imps vet`ou the old one. excreseuce. It"fs wall 'to notify persons leave Wingham at 6.30 it in and 11.10 a m -T XI" Jingenwife" whose husband is, upon whose remiso9 these trues are to be which shout have been by a score of 1 to, '•not•religi us" is the hardest wurked saint found, that i is coutrary to lwwto have . Purse 6250, in the cal gar. them'stmndin , and•to have them removed - -1 hav lreah strawberries every morn- -Mr D hush has moved his restuarant ' ing, fine It rge fruit, no small ones, at bot- to the vacadt store in Gregory's block, t6m price : iV. T. YATES. where he will serve lunch at all hours. -The vaterworks contract has been He will also keep in stock m large supply of oranges, lemous, banannas; candies, etc.. complete and wore tested on Saturday -The La es' Guild of St Paul's 01, -h I poople are expecting. thereon tl b 12th,+ J'u'ly, In Wfngliam :arid vioin- ulg the B'autle of the Conductor . arker, wko has takou 066, •.duotot.Snfd'e►'s' lace Qr OOT4, TE 4 R, 114A Dammed leis: fair ily from ba'riiie tis "town. They occupy th house on Centre street, lately vacated b Mr, J. $ Mc$ardy, -If you hav a $park of pride in .the beauty of your wn cut the thistes And clean the stree in front of your:preglises. The sumjner vi iter will soon be with us and if we want to send him away Per- suaded that'Wi gham is the ii'nest town in Canada, we ust put iortt an effort to keep -the sig walks nide and clean by allowing the cat le to roam over them,. -W F Brocaeushire has a lot of Oil Paintings; alao.w few Beautiful Artotypes, which he is selling very cheap, I have a large stock of Moulding on hand, and I am making Picture Frames to order. Pho- to.draphyin all its branolies from minim• turesto life size. Call and see what I have when in town. W F Bnobic ,Tsar n:. Beaver Block, Wingbam. -The lawn •soci Ion the grounds;of Mr F G Sparling, annotineed' for last week and postpon op account of the rain -will lie held on Tuesday evening next, July 5th. a cream, lemonade, tea, coffee, cake, sa dwiches, music, reci- tations, games, &; : The band and Or- chestra will be it attendance, Admis- sion to grounds 10 eats. Refreshments extra.!,, Should the veathor be unfavor- able the social wil be held in the rink, evening a d found to be in first-class work- purpose Hal ng a promenade concert and —SATUADAY N%GuT BAiinAIN CJOUNT10n.— Those who came to see us last Saturday _Active pr order, sale of work iu the Temperance- Hall, on NVfngh rax Races. �ing A nu bar of young people from town Thursdmy ev ving; July 7tli. Refreshments The races held ere on Tuesday last attended t 'e farewell lawn social given to will be serve during the evening at r..Bou- were a grand succea , the weather hmvhig Rev incl' rs I B Wwilwin in Bluevttle, on able rates.• he town orchestra, will be In turned Out fine the' were Well attended. Monday o Ding last. attendance. A charge of 5 cents will be Ail the races were ' led and were keenly -Co1"o next Saturday and see my made at the oor, contested. In tl , free-for,all, Prince price s;ther you buy or not, you are . Beattie Broa, Ingham, ie gh Frederick took is place; Tobu L, 2ud ; welcomH Willis, the cheap, cash :--A liandy reference book, designed for Barney A, 8rd. In the three minute, Miss boot anastore, the instrueti and guidance of all who Garfield, lst; Sy W lkeB,2nd; Fred Archer+ -Thu football match between itis write, and h nice appropriately untitled, 3rd. In the ruunii g race, St George and Wingbam a d Brickyard teams, was play- Evervbody'S ritiugdesk Book, is annottu• Topsy B were the l]y ones that stwrted, ed on the p rk, Friday evening last,result. sed by Harp d. Brothers. It contains a and it was a very ne race, the first heat lug in favor Of the town boys by a score of vast variety f information, conveniently .being dead one.To y B proved too fast for 1 to 0. arranged and valuable to all who wield the St George, wjnufn the Wait two heats. Last w k, in the report ofthe football Pen no matte in what aapacjty. In the green trot, hu Nelson, Ist, .Nettie match betty en Wjugham and Teeswater -0 T Il; trains for Toronta and east B, 2nd ; Tom Scot 3rd, The following it, juniors, we ated that it resulted in a tie, leave Wingham at 6.30 it in and 11.10 a m the Score c which shout have been by a score of 1 to, via,`<V G & B Division, and at 6.45 a m wad 3.45 p m via Clinton incl Guelph. rau> -ron-A . Purse 6250, 0 in favor of he Teeswater team. Good connections by all trains, —SATUADAY N%GuT BAiinAIN CJOUNT10n.— Those who came to see us last Saturday _Active pr mratiensare being made night understand what our idea of sell- for a pio-nio ou large settle at Teeswater, i' ing cheap means. 'Don't miss Saturday on Tuesday, I ly 56h, in aid of Father night at W' H, MoINDoo's. Conooran'S nev house, It is expected that 00CTho soundi g of the fire bell on Sun. T J Curran, lecture "Hifi P, Montreal Centre, will Rule" the day morning Jas about 1 o'clo&,awakened on , a Same, evening F townspeople from their•Blumbera When ourare in the town b expected, a 1. Many leading, speakers Ong others, Messrs O'Clon- +r+' it was found the Union factory was on fire, )aor and Cargill. .- e longest day, a the yda>r�2letduhe,. Prince Frederick.. ... 1 1 2 2 1 D Hyndman, Graa;:d-Val1A Barney A....... .......... 4 2 8 4 2 B Barnes. Jobtl L, ............3 8 1 1 3 J Belkie. De Livingstone... g ..2 ,, i.;heei Living one, Blyth. Tante, 2.30, 2,41, 2. 2, 2.831, 2.88. Dr Livingstone to drawn out of the race after tlic fir t heat on account of [saneness, y supposed to hav been caused by a spark from the smoke ack. The dmmago clone , '-`The Iordw h correspondent of the rxitr> ,Arrau ^. Parse 8200. WAS very small. Gorrie VidelEe ha the following to ea of Y Miss Garnet- l* 1 1 4 1 ' W'' •' • •' A Roe, C'Vingi m. The lacrosse latch on 1+rtday after: 11Tisa Maggie Car 11, daughter of V1r,Tohtr, . Cargill, Of this to n: 111tss Ma is C1a> ill, g gg g S 4yflkes;, 4 2 1 4 ,..W. ,..... ,.., D Hynciman, rand Va ley, roan last between Win ham and Lucknow, g the efQeiont toaOli r Of the junior deparE- Fred Archer ....... ........ .W_a 3 2 2 WAS ver, 011 atte deg and resulted in a went of our school has tendered her regi$• Thos Sharpe. 4 3 dis. Billy A., draw, each- team scoria i goal. The g nation wlitclt has been accepted by the ....-,..., ,.,.,.•W.... �':: ++ Swartr,. Luoknowteati wk duct play another half hours If tivO, ha, ,it was thought they trustees. She iut nda taking a course in the''schW of nieen 'on at Duluth, LucyGrof.....Y..W FW.,..,.,..W....,5 des. ,t G Martin. J would hawo gin4 loo 'fir dhfeated. .The football m pili an Saturday lwst'� Time, '2.52, 2.4'91, 2 1, 2.491-. .- e longest day, a the yda>r�2letduhe,. between tVingham, ud Ltatawel,resulted ovi:N ntfN, IS, burse $200. Topsy 13. . , ... , W .. ...,dead 1 1, is act, but we oaano be plaid t6 leave had p in favor of Listowe b it Score of 5 to 1. Y Beattie Broa, Ingham, ie gh on extraotd uary sun L Summar nary that Tbe' Wfngham boys eta pretty well used St George....., .. .. ..........dead 2 2 ' the season is sopposaa a be at its height- up,b%ving &-yea a dtoh(the night before, >Xas Black. from the 10th to the" 5th inclusive, the ' and •some of them *ere playing in the "Titno, 1.08, .10, 1.12, , Oni:sar Titov. $S. [ day's' longtii, or dorati ►i of 'daylight ex. .lacrosse matchthe ay before. It was''& ' urea L ' paraded over iv parkad Of 10 Boars 10mill- bad defeat, but nevo belass theVfdgharrl• Zahn Nelsons,.,,,... .,W.,,wWW J N Peruduo, BI th. Utes in emelt• Of the 24 ho s -•thorn tyre the boys are not diecoura ed un'd intend giving' Nettie Ii.. .... W . W. W W W W W,N 3 2 2 longest torom of daylight a the ys%t. For the LiatOwel pleiyera nothar Match in a 1101,j Willson, W gham. ills ansae week next iron r there re 4 bib Short aline, Mr. Wyn ', one of the Veto- atom Scat...4 W.. V W i., ,.rl, W W,,, W. 2 a 8 Scott. 28 miuutes le m of chyli 'tr attd for the wel players, bad his n se broken and liar. at r TeearvLC 1liiaid.,... W,W,fY,,.WWW.WdIs, third week Of Augset hoar wird 20 r � John All'gnb , of the own y L Lampbell, T' ter. Time, minutes Tails. �' very badly' butt. 8.01, 11100. on Friday las ...Misses Mary and Aggie' McLean spe Sunda -OW G d ` h tray hav rniare Marty town ; l-ta congri the t, and t made would Mrs S Hamii 0 of TOOS.water Sporn were in -Rev t illiam Patterson'S feature turday eveujiig, A 1tl�449& ImV, &1' A, of Tees. i Preebyterl u. church. here, laFt Mo night, wa 1 preach "I& Sunday in the a decided success ands a enjoyable reap. Hie style is clear, vigo church, lnotititag and evening. and than , comrnoncing with all Sly, B D .will •be in 'Teeswater, warmth o big genernus ualitre all tit lifornfa 5tgte Board of Health good, help ui and noble in'<ti►e temobs ` t a circular ,entitled "The do.u. other Cb titian worker, no Snattpr h from taking off the hat out of humble o obscure Iiia sphere of lab' g funeral services." It attacks May be, b denouncing in plain practi strongly, and urges .that one and strong erms everythiug purely A afteu the cause of rnany,beeause iusineere a d incoggieten�qb_'Sw teach of the dead'eCancl around in the Preacher, be s� oaiieditruotor i'Wvt Van in tiyiuCer fpr man minutes Y is oeoupyin a ltw PiiQte God does body is being lowered from house want him"' '.as described• as a ,nuisituo or while ceremonies at the Bravo "The teach who takes a glass Of wine, place. The hoard asks minis- offers it to a other may be acting with fiefs of lodges: and others who tris legal ri+a ts, but his conduet:.,a,ud i charge of fuubrals to give: tlt.tti. finance to doing, pgtay reatilt in tb adviee.to•.renikin uncovered and temporal, m rel and eternal ruin of sora >m•fork alld danger, of his class r congregation," Whenev. Slip, the following from the Mr' Pattersot returns to give apdther IS T444,01! of Jurat+ 28th, which has ture he is an of a full chureltif; 'the But to, Mr Chas Schmidt, who for- erintendent i d teachers of the Preab r'*e lgxtlhange hotel, of this terian. Sabha t school are to be con; ratul and'Mrs C1iae,Schmidt, of the . ted on having been able to secure so alit i1QU9e,'al`8 :toLday receiving the and aeceptab a lecturer as'Ur Patterson soars of theinfriends. -This is eSpeoiAlly as iia own large congregatic. anniversary :of their wedding (over 1,050 a embers) demand his wool and attei tion. respected couple have been time pients of as anuoh tinware as personals, ilt an ordinary shop. Ur and ddt have many, warm friends in • Mr Leighte e, of Harriston, was in town , who wish forthem veiy Many on Friday las ...Misses Mary and Aggie' McLean spe Sunda -OW G d ` h years m re; of happineeo together. It is hoped t t they will live to golebrate' their sit r, their golden and their dia- mond the dings before they get tired of this m ane s bre. —WANT n-A•locai agent to represent the Econo icai Mutual Fire Insurance Co, of Berlin, in the town of Wingham. Apply to E .T McRonritt & Nita, General ageuts, London, out. -Among the Hints on the back of the neve registr tiou receipts Bre the following A person p. tiug a regjster , letter`should act leave th pbst'bfGce until Iie had ob- ta ned the r ceipt. Theletter should bear stamps to th full amount of postage and registration eas, rhe sender should at. tend to the d a payment of the letter him. self. A postm star is responsible for doing that which is is duty to do, and it is not his duty to pi ce stamps on letters for other 'People. Letters for registration should be br glib to the postoffice some time before th mail closes. Persons that reoeive registee d letters that call for ac. kuowledgmeut would frequently save trouble to the Selves and to the postoffice F by ackuowledy ug them promptly.• -The Northwest Transportation Coy's fine Steamers, "Uonareb" mud "United Empire" are now running regularly be. tween Sarnia and Sault Ste Mario, Port Arthur, Fort William and Duluth, makitig close connection for all points in 11'anitoba, British Columbia, Pacific Coast, Western States, etc, These Steamers are the high- est classed, most powerful and most com. fortably equipped on the lakes. Passen- gers leaving Wingliam by 8.45 G. T. R. afternoon train couneet with boat leaving Sarnia same evening. For stateroom reservation, lowest rates, sailing elates and all information, call on G, T. R. Agent. .T - o erre .. Miss Eva Da son has returned .home, after a month visit to friends i 'Torun to..Dr Horse , of Owen Sound; was. visiting at the esidence of his father-in- law, Dr Macd ald,' this week „Mr D A Forrester, of inton, was in town ou Friday last...IN r V Duan, who has bees working at th C P R station for some:: time, left on T esday last for.Toronto. . ' Miss L Wilki on, of Toronto, is visiting in town at pre rat, the guest of Mrs A Burkholder.: Iussels Post: Mr David, Hogg's mother and .sister; have Moved - here from Wi g hatn.. Ur Davis, of the ' Mitchell Adv ate, was in town this lyeek..Mr A A tcbeson,cheese merchant, of Lisfowel, we gin town this week_ Air Geo Powell, of Blyth, was in town this week, on bust ess,.Alrs S Grace and Mrs (nev) H ZcQuarrie were visiting friends in Blyt this week..Mr George •Ewing, who h s been working at Mr W J Chapman's t< nery for some time, left on Wednesday or his borne in Seafortb. Mr R Collier of, tae Advance staetook in the eicursio to Guelph on Monday last..Teeswate NL ews: Mrs Jas belly, of Wiugham, and ev daughter, Ethel, are visiting friends n town. -Mrs Sturdy and daughter, of H ristou,are visiting at the residence of Mri Wm BIack this week DominionDay in Wingham. The following s the programme for the Demonstration be . held today : At 9 o'clock a m, a ase ball match; at 11. o'clock a m, Fire en's run (on the main' street); at 1 O'0l ok p m, Foresters' pro- cession headed bthe band, through the town to the p k; at 2 o'clock p m, spepking by Bros hos White, High Secy, F'oresto is' Concert. U M Stan le C Al B Dr At 1 ld M P Ths' following is he programme of the contort to be held the Opera House, to night, under the apices of Court Mait- land, No 25, C 0 + Qitartette1.Now P y We For Our Country Messrs G W Cl nes Hamilton,Prof Scott, G U Duffield a d J A Cline. heading. , .. Sete ted, ... Mias Agnes Rnox Sulo., .,.Select d...—Mr Geo W Cline Character Song. Ask Matnma..Mr GW Logan Reading.. Love i a Baloon..Miss &gues Knox Solo.... Th6 You a..13rigader... oProf Scott Solo. The Skipp of St Jvos., Mr Geo W Cline I+Al BITCONn, Tambouduo Drill .Miss Houghton's OhLea Character Song.. ogan's 110p..Mr G W Logan Reading;.... Selec d.. , W Miss Agnoe Knox Solo.-Le,va's Got n Dream_,Mr Goo W Cline Solu..,........ Job a't6.­-, ..Prof Scott Reading„Union ek.. Migs Agnes Timor Solo...'The Old it d Cradle....Mr Geo W Cline lugs Houghton, iantst. Admission, 25 cents ; reseved seat , 35 Cents. Undertakar nna Embalmer,has opened out a first class unda>rtakinK pa�rlor, opposite ChWiolm's Drug Store, Ni ingham, and fs P�repared to take charge of anything in that line that may be entrusted to him, leaving' put in a stook equal to anythitig outside of the city, both in testa mind qumtlity. 11rioas tropep rmoderate, First dlmreli Items* aim at. totidanrie, 111. 'H, Iiixvk& Y, , act ora , , Rev E. -W Hr.ghes, nd•A 11 Muageove,Baq. Speaking to be iut rapersed by the singing of patriotic song by 100 of the school children i at 2.30 clock p .m, Tambourine drill, by twenty-fi girls, tinder the able . leadership of Hiss oughton;'at4O'clock, •:*1' 100 yard rate, Fbr tors only, .$2 and $1; i 100 yard race,'old a en, over 50,42 and $1; 50 yard egg race, all to all, 02 and $1: 50 yard moon an egg race, $2 and $19 100 yard boot race, $2 and $1; 50 yard pipe race, $2 an 11 100 yard race, boys under 15, $1 and 5 cents; fid yard rade, ' girls under 15, $1 pia d 50 tents; Tug of war, Between team of ink eaoli, from any Court of the C O F; t 5 o'clock, a laorosso match between Pal erston and Wingham teams. IIs the evening a given in the opdr . he Of Court Maitland, N of Foresterg, in wit take part: Miss Ague elocutionist, of Tor Goo W Clino, the.gifti ton,'and first-class loo The Grand Trank ofl(itle at "CrAigVale''0 Satarday at it loss'D 116o MA06n2ie I tomer Mone of , thurob at Bawds o4rc 11ty. tnd concert will be asunder the auspices 25. Canadian Order. 11 the. following will :o, asstated by Mr 'hinges, of Hamil. talent. ltion and freight s btll rat 'Out ttrt 0,fl(0. salt has laid tha now Mabodist it its 24m"11