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The Wingham Times, 1893-08-25, Page 3eati VOL. XXL ---No. 1122. THE seas lissiseataalasaaa ekaae— • is through taking stock and wants to that • you all most heartily for the way in which you have stood by this store and the way you have helped to make the past year a successful business year, aucl would say that in commencing another year, wo hi - tend by strict attention to business, and to your wants, careful b'lying and well assort- ed stooks to merit a continuance of your confidence and patronage. After stook taking we find wo have a lot of remnants that we want to get rid of; they are yours at very low prices to clean otit. Shop e;sriy.. Secure prompt delivery. This store closes at seven o'eiook. ORR & HISCOCKS, Direct Dry Goods Importers. Tan 33zen, August 0, 1803. DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING. MRS. JOHN KERR Has cleoidecl to again open a Dress and 1 Cantle making business, at leer residence, Edward street, near Pringle's pop works. Satisfaction guaranteed.. Apprentices wanted. 3m Marriage Licensee Issued by Flame PATERSoN, To 23, Vic- toria street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses required. LOCAL NEW s —Fon rile Bois efen Goes.—Two glasses of soda efater f a cents at R. Hit's. —Division was held in Wingham on Wednesda e business only occupied a few minute —The Tbront Befalling Star has re- sumed publicatioi It is a newsy sheet, and we hope it will be financial success. —Wildfong'n I, ghting Soap for cleaning ,clothes. For sal only by G. H. max, Tailor, Wingham. ' —We ackuowl dge with thanks, the receipt from S. E. Dawson, Esq., Queen's printer at Ottawa, of a substantially bound volume of Statutes of Canada, 30 Vic., 1803- -Rev. Robt. Job ston, of Lindsay, was present and took p •t in theprayer meeting on Wednesday even ng, in the Presbyterian church. —Scno u Sarre/ea-1e full stock of High and Public School books, scribblers, exer- cise books, inks, pencils,, eto.,`at Chisholm's Drug Store. —The Rev. Jas, L' ingstono, of II.incar. dine, conducted thes rvices of the Wingharn Methodist ohdreh ve y acceptably, on Sun - stay last, the Rev. r. Sellery taking ll work in Kincardine —The Inclepend t Orcun. of Foresters exoursion to Sarna was well, patronized, upwards 'of 800.pe ons `tt,V zleit themselves of the cheap trip., Over Lula 01 the number went from Wingl `>tt. —American ,monotr, taken at par for goods in my line, ^`dl;'Will1,o discounted at ten per cent. R. Hmn, opposite Bank of Hamilton. --Tile School of P agogy opens on Ceti 1 next, and will non nee in session unci May 31. ,Afeepecial xaminatioiz will be held in December r those who do not require to attend t e 'whole term. Th regular examination for teaoltei.s in art a'will be hold alt he close of the session. —Mr. and Mrs. . MeIrityre' thnd family left last week for extended visit to Mabi- and the ail TA* w 1 rerai4 With Nee tither 8,44 near Bran on ant ATtc Moitatyftfiill ' with neuralgia, nd it is hoped eurneVe benefit him. —cash for weal better and eggs at R A, Graham's market grocery. —11/r, a. 844 orison and son Charlie visit to frienas otrolia and other point's Lattibton 000111 They arra' acrose the RV. t. W. Thigh s, Xdolaide, end spent a pleasant vvinih with Ur. Iingliee and nicely located in Ade-. lade, a ettmll vi age about six mites from $trathroy, and 'npeer to be perfectly ton. tented and hap Y1' INGJIA A4 ONTARIO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11 ST 2e , 1893. --Miss Wallace as gone to the city to purchase her stoo of fall millinery. Read the arm uncement of the Forest City Business 'ollege, of London, i another column, --Call at the Star .Restaurant for a big ease • anent of fruit. Jas. McKnrvtt.. Mr.W. J. Dey ll, who has been serious. ly i11 for a low we ke, wo aro glad to say, is r overing, -The brick w k of Macdonald's block is drawing neo completion. The block will present a h ldsom e appearance, —Private moneys to loan on mortgages at reasonable rate of interest. A ,ply to tf • Jorix Nnatnnans. —Quite a numb • of 'IVingbaln people went to Goderioh n the 17th inst., to enjoy the big bicycle t rnament. There was a splendid progra e, and it was well carried out. —On Sunclay next, 27th Inst, aharvest thanksgiving wi be held in old St. Paul's church, Wingli n. Rev. Jas. Thompson, of Kincardine, will preach morning and evening. —Ladies, have your garments made by Miss M. Johnston, Gregory block, opposite the Queen's Hotel. 'Latest styles, good work, always first-class fit. --Methodist Chu next Sunday. Mo Evening : "The 33 the series "The Dr tation." • cit Pulpit Topics for ing: "Winning Souls." k of Daniel"—Third of am and its Tnterpro- .--An ice cream mkt will be held in the Congregational nzroh vestry on Monday evening, August 8th, 1803. A good pro- gramme during t e evening. No charges ex- cept for refresh ents ordered. Everybody welcome. Com 25 Cents Cash will pay for'I'm Titins, for grew, subscribers, till the end of the year. —Tile Wingli public 'school will re- open after the ho days on Monday next.. Pupils should present on the opening day, and parents vould assist the teacher very materially b sending them on that day. Mr. Wm. C gg finished baling hay last week, and this week has his press going at Mr. Ge . MoKenzie's warehouse, finishing up the ay stored there, for Mr. McKenzie. Mr McKenzie is still pressing and shipping at ildmay Last week, just before flnislrin up at 1 Clegg's ware- house, the me put on an extra spurt and in one hour th y pressed 8002 pounds of hay. A ton n hour is "considered good work. —Now that the hot weather has come, people should come to the fountain and get a find drink of lemon sour, vanilla, straw- berry, raspberry, pine apple, ginger, ohoch- late, sarsaparilla or ice cream soda, one of the ' est drinks inthe land at It. HILr,'s. ent in New Yor dvanced course ng the hospital las resumed hi mad charge of bsence, has Vinnipeg hos hat city. Dr own during —.Bees for Bridge Apier strong ooloni ber to suit p useful co nierly of th try, of this of matrimo on Wednes The ha wedded pa J Wisconsin buteherin Like all was hi bu ago. Sou Superior few seette of 2000 lid Wien of o Ille1118 DAR electrio met our hie eon CI drum, who has been et - for some them taking an n the college.; and attend , retut ed last week, and .practice Dr. Ross, who is prao cecuring the Dr's tal staff and has left for Itoss mode many friends in brief stay. tile or exchonge, thelron and Greenhouses. 15 or 20 s of Italian bees in any num- 'chaser. Will take hay or any dity. Cheap for caith. C. Guanen, Lower Wingharn. Sperling, of Meaford, for- town,and Miss Louisa Coven - own, were united in the bonds y, at Mrs. Coventry's residence, laa by alto Rev. S. Sellery, Bs py eouple left on the afternoon n for future home in The Tnttle joins with their rienda in wishing the nesvly a long and happy life, 711. Dopp, Small Superior, whoqforilier.ly&erriecl en IL business in Wes in week teneWing acquaintances, tilers who are home from the •eports tiiness very fiat there. lie ness in South Superior for o ars, and cold out a short time Superior ie a asthma of West nd in two years grew from a Dr. Sinclair, peciaiist, visited Wing - ham professiouall3 on Monday last. -Mr. Geo. Hu loo started for London, England, with at titer cargo of cattle for Mr. Joseph Clog , on Wednesday last, --Watches, clocks and jewelry promptly repaired and felly warranted by Hinsur P,ti ', Meyer Block, 'tVingltain. —A cedar biotite crossing is being placed on John street n front of the Queen's stables. Last we c one was placed ou Jose- libine street, fro the I3runslviek House to the Beaver 13Ioc —Prof, Gold. ein and wife, practical opticians, may a oonsulted at the Bruns- wiok House, .here they will bo for couple of wee . See advertisement in another Colum r) M Cents Cash will pay for Tin -Trues, for new subscribers, till the end of the year. --Mr, Geo. Hugl trip to England, on the sea voyage agre —arr. S. Jackson tarlo College of Ph rmacy, has beet gaged by Mr. Gordo , snecessor to Hamilton, Esq.. of he Pharmacy, ham. See advertise ent next weals. —Our hose reel • mpany left for S ford this (Thursday horning, to take in the firemen's t ttrnainent held in place. At the tine of going to pressw not heard the resu' of the race in t tl were to comp te. —Last week, M Wm. Clegg load largest car of hay to has shipped, this IIe put into the c r 10 tons and 881 pa The flay pressit g season is over for this year. lir. Cleg pressed and shipped in abou seven week: nosily 3:,0 tons of bay. has also shipped during rstand, a larger quantity g been n longer time en - ash paid out this year to neighborghood of Wing - bo considerable. s returned from his Tues:lay, looking as 11 with ,tint. graduate of the On - Mr Seliery led in p following well knowu fully sustained their Wiens, viz: Miss ea -1 ittiss Lottie iIcIi A, L. ! Fisher, town; al GVing- ` Dlrs J Nicolt, tow mato ; Miss Mc last_ Rev li Johnston part dress, goad Ilov that spoke for a o had usual happy style, vlaiola and prayer by Rev to a, close one of d the successful enterta az'. this Sunday Bobo• ads all Sunday School yet at 10 cents, the ha taken in, and, we penses are very desire to convey t thanks to all who s aasi,ited them, eitl tee, or by their ray to the evening's en Miss Ella Dean attend the Collo town. Mrs. Pilgrim an were visiting at weelc. Mrs. Eobt. 'foal visit with friellc yams, Mi•, and Mrs. spent Sunday last Mrs. (Rev.) Sell ou Monday from Mrs. Sollery's pat Rev. S. Sellery, ing the parental tu•. ing on Mons sIr. Alfredlloe. is home from So been for the past business not at a iVe position as bo u a few weeks, Mr. end i42rs. G nd someWiughat are eon -ming on th near Kincardine, t Mr, J. Str•utlter Teeswater, was ca ono day last week drug store on Bat r. P. Maccion left on Monday 1 as far as Duluth. R. line, and took Dr. and Mrs. siting at Dr. Mt Mr. and Mrs. D asltington, wet ng the past tv Ir. Thos. H. al turned ,tome las onrn in that fa ❑. Ho has disp `n and will sir to British Col Miss Ross, Mr ss Fannie Ila, —Canadian 7*5 have taken a hi ill Mr.Geo. MKez position at therld s Fair. Mr. G. A. the season, a und aviReid's famous re, "The Foreclosure of gtage taat,Ire Teithe Mortgage,"s a place of distinction,gaged at it. The M. Reid is an ingham boy, being a of Mr. Adaid, Lower Winglmm- --The editor Mr. John Salte a quantity of d left at his resid Softer is quite culture,` Ilavizl at present about fifty • church being er wiled. The ceremony was colonies. performed by t 'Rev L C: Wood, rectokJ —For first-class tailoring and cheap The bride and b •idesmaids were beautifully gents' furnishings try Webster ce Co,' attired. After' . inner, at time leaidouce of Remember the place, only twu doors north of . the old stand aucl between Rose' book- kir Geo Shaw, t to happy couple took the 3.40 train for C . icago, amid showers of rice, slippers and goo wishes, They will spend their honeyinoc in Chicago and other western cities ar win take up housekeeping in Wingham on heir return. the farmers in the ham for hay must the Tom has to thank —St. Paul's C rch, Wingham, was the scene of a very retty wedding, on Wed - of East Wawanosh, for neaclay afternoo last, when Mr L W Item- ioious honey in the comb, soil Was'tlnited ' z caarriare to Miss Naomi , ace few days ago. I19:r• ' t e aivol engaged in beo Shaw, daughter of the late James Shaw- y g gedThere was a 1 ga number present, the store and Patterson's jewellery shop. -The harvest ex nrsions on the C. P. It. to Manitoba and ti Northwest have been pretty well patr nixed, this year. On Tuesday week, the o were between fifteen and twenty left tl a Wingham station for different points in he west, and on Tues - clay last quite a lir —The Epwort deavor of the 11 nbeteavailed themselves i town has now a hundred, and as of tlz pbeap trip. 1, The Ftgrieulti erected for the Society, is neaten very pretentious doubt, answer th intended, for a fe addled to. The g shape for the silo the 26th and 2711 League of Christian En. thodist Church of this membership of nearly ou adding nese members The young pcopl'e of sleep inter"est in the •al Hall, which is being nearly every 'cveo Turnberry Agricultural this church take t completion It is not a spiritual life of ti e churelt. They hold a f i building, but will, no ""young people's pr yer meeting" on Thurs. purpose for which it- is "ay evening of Cao i week, to which all are 1 a years, when it eon bo invited and will b , ands are being put in l services have Ince ✓ $1 1�, YEAR IN ADVANC oyer, after svllieh the Mr. John Bae 'den, of Detroit, i [iebig,.4 tort visit. 'arquberson returned ho r spending at week or se tou and .other east artists appeared and is in town on a roll -established repo- Mr, Norman McLean, of Rensall; on Tuesday, of izie, towit; Miss C Toronto, Hata Jennie Cargill, town; points. Miss MefCibben, To— Miss McVi:tti. azio and Prof. Scott* spending some t ve nn admirable ad- returnee. to her J Livingstone, also day last. ort time in his Miss Maggie The singing of 0 hymn visit to friends W. R. Watson brought Mrs. Win. S to most enjoyable and visit to her son lments ever given by street. Notwithstanding that cholera were admitted idsomo suns of $62 was nderstancl that the ex- iglit. The committees it sincere and hearty willingly and cheerfully 'r by supplying cream, gifts added so largely oyznent. sonata. has gone to Goclerich to ate Institute in that of Toronto, who luts be me with relatives in tovozim tome in loronte, an, of Listowel, on el llliss Lou Fe guson left on Monday for; I an extended vi it to friendi in Morrisburg I Ont. 1 Mr. E. H, ver was visiting relatives 'Detroit, last w elc, airs. Dever also spent 4, I month in the ity of the Straits. I Miss Mary le elzon spent couple ofewnease, I in Stanley ViRi ing relatives. Cooehtud and iss Russel spent a Nat the civic holid y at the residence, of Mr. D'..) Mr. and Mrs W. J, Gillies -and dtteigater ) of St. Mary's, 1 aerned home on Friday,„ are visiting fri do in Toronto, Hastings and other easte n points. Mr. Angns Sutherland, of Calumet, Michigan, ret riled home on Triesday, August 15th, .fter spending a month in ; Wingham and uoknow. Mrs. Forstei of Toronto, who Las bee couple of wee , returned to her home on Mr. Geo. 11 Tavish, of Listowel, spent a couple of day in town, last week. few de.ye witl friends in Brussels. Mrs. S. Yo hill has returned from a visit to Toronto, a otxtpanied by her daughter, Mrs. MeFegge a who will spend ts. „short time under th parental roof. Mrs. Mars a 1, of Portage la, Prairie, Manitoba, da gliter of Mr. S. Youbill, who hes been visit at her father's for . some time, left to -d for a visit to her sisters in East Tawas an Saginaw, Mehigen, S.nd after spendiug . me. time in those. pla.ces: will return to r home in Manitoba. pecting tour, a expects to visit Detroit, Chatham, St. romas . and other points beEore he return children, of Hamilton, Irs. Herdsman's during Lilt is away on a mouth's in Ohio and Pellnsyl- . H. Green and children with friends m Goclerioh. •y ani, children returned few weeks' visit with nts in Fergus. B. D., spent a week visit_ hoine in Kincardine, tes- ty last. jr., better known as "Joe," Francisco, where he has hree ears.. Ile reports 1brisk He has a. Mora- le -keeper and will return A. Newton and children and Londesboro friends, shores of Lake Huron, is week. of Toronto, formerly of ing onWingham friends, Mr. Struthers has a urst street, Toronto. ci and Mr. Jas. A. CIine t for a trip up the lakes They went by the C. P e boat at Owen Sound. Horsey, of Ottawa, are cdonalct's. , which will be held on Ynnng' and! in !ant of Septefnber next. apparatus to the cl • and 8.45 p rn, vite Clinton and Guelph. B. the Sunday Soli Good coneections by all trains. ; of the church alba mo e t le social int FrusT CONGREGATIONAL Ciltracti, The WIeroue.m.a—W. H. WAtson, Pagtor. Ber- ; and the attendee very good. Croquet ; vices each Sunday at 11 a. it. end 7 p. ' and swings were pt busy all afternoon. yi Sabbath School and Bible Class at 2,30. Lunch was served it about five o'eloels, and Prayer Meetin,g every Wednesday the geed things w re soon "out of sight." tv at 8 p. in. Christian Endeavor Friday I Altogether the y ung people seemed to cl evettings at 8 p. tn. All made welcome. I thoroughly enjoy hemselves. From seven Seats free. Strangers welcome. Sunday, to eight o'clock en open air prayer meetin August 27th. Mo ing subject : ems_ SVILS 1.101d, dincluct appointment as an Educator." raa ; and John Kerr, Young Peeple—' Battle of Ebenezer."1 young met and w Evening:: wo derful ship wreck." into this -service of ducted the eery church, Winglia, ea two eloquent was well filled at the sermon was men. Mr. John he pleaded with their lot with Ch not a famine, a. think. The di lengthy, WaS lire --The return Blyth alaktVing Tanner and. son anaoffkohol, C. Terinor ami and Laingessa Miss Aaalteliya Miss L. Gov ,,„eand Macdonald, 0-3 4r-4. Miss M. laelbrand Miss lareliinin Nytls, beat Miss Gar - don and 'thwart, Wingharn, 2-0, 0-3, 4. tt expected that another matclewill sbor y be played between these profitable to old and act as ft sort of heatieg urch. effort to pro. rests of the ohurch was afternoon of last week, ol and the young peopl dad a picnic in Lower ather was jest right a by :Messrs. R, Groves eei a large number of the men entering heartily prayer end praise. ustou, of Lindsey, con- 'Choice Now Tea*. es of the Presbyterian Wholesale—Gordon et: McIntyre are in Lt. :An 011 Sunday, and deliver- condition to supply. families or soeietee ; with itew tees, at jobbers prides. Now is diseottreee. The church the evening serviee, and tile tinso to ewe:0 row, tees. ne epecially for young! —The entertain pent given by the on is a young man, and Presbyterian Suudt Sc400l of this town, e youug mon to east in on Monday evening ' I. Ho pointed out that I cess in every partici ted men to a feast, anal ant and practical le mod people seemed to this eatilosistie ned tq with tame ease". \vie tennis match etsveen ani chtbe was aPlayect apre was aslonows *ion eves gavels in e Blx4tbeat room was very co ankit-1, 6_8, a_ea, tatty arranged. yth, beat Smith spread pretty Mg tl (dons room Mee ti venient distances lee email), to& quickly end Mier the body of the profusion of flo tastefully Arran g had been freely all repaired to where an excelle in faultless style. seems. All the with this entertain) of willing, energeti dlionees to a, place of upwards .... liana 100 bu dtael8iiviePrri e rein :Mondays) until Fridays, the chairman, Nv No p s wanted on Saturday. Plums don of Lf,ds must e a little on green side for shipping, „. ' e. „ Don't forget the place, opposite the lieW -11311earnIn°, 13ank of Hamilton. 110731% Winglimn. Aft er 3.000, and all the iinprove- lit, gas, tte. Not long ago ownsman, Mr. John Elder, and eke. PlnItte Wanted. s of plums. 'lite highest 11 he paicl. lainms Must lie ar. One very import- t on may be drawn from Ltheting, viz: Tao, 1 is the sere svay to ent were iu the hand and enthusiastic corn their several parts s that perfect sittisfec ery detail. The leettlr n the plutform Wu anti easy chairs, silk, Rugs the appearance o n throughout the spa Wes were placegat con rem each other, eviler cake, tan., VMS served Ily. Both here mid it itch there was a great . After the good thinge artalten of down stein, he body of the thureh, t programme was given On the platform, beside 11, Rev. Messrs, It. Jahn y, 1as. Liesingstone, of fiery and W II Watson, of t singiAg hymn, Rev Mr. John Ratio on eavieit to hi Visiting relatives ud fidends in London. -- Mr. John East of Toronto, was the nelkEss'irs7TTiihisliel'7,Iaj Hamilton, nes a pest at Mr. Jas. Mart chile's, Shuter strepteter Messrs, Sextus up tho lakes to s very enjoyable tri - ed. in vigor by the Mr. AL IL and 0 from their vigil Chafe Smith, Mre. Dinsley left on Fr 6 Mit te the World Mr. Harry Gar 1 in Winghant, lag* Miss L, her cousins, Me Mrs. It. Suttoi Mr. B. Wills trip to aranitoli Miss Houssh on was visiting in Toronto, last week. Wh' e in the eity she was taking lesson); on the ipe organ, from arr.A. Vogt, Conservatin7 Music. Macdontsla and Chas. on Mo aftwkihae ,y from a trip Tiles had a. and app isr to be renew- . week's outing on the ron. /old. Mein/too returned o the World's Fair, last S. acey and children, Duffield and Norma y lest for a ten days' Fair and Chicago. itt, of Sarnia, Sundayed 'unday. 1 Clinton, is the guest of es A. anti s. Kerr, John fteatIrea his aro him fee 0,A,bottle of SOoli, Emulsion he giyos you jiistiwnat you to* for. rills will owe I-feadttehe, 13ilicrusneSS Sour S'tornaels, etc, 1.7k theitt 01100 44 yon will not ase ansr otherasaPriee ate. boa, at all drug ateree. Oils is the best Family Link world. Instant arra far 33ruises. Beware of knit:alarm Salmoe's English 'White Oils. are safe and sure. 25o, a boa. ralfc nth ReItl's Healing Balsam will eure the worst eold. Runelreds of testirrioniela testify to its eneritte; -Money wit' positively be tefuntlecl if Reathileicl" Healina, Balsam deeasnot do all' that i make the blo-iia putt and keep it' Cures dyspepeia, and all forme 'of sto and liver troubles. It is the beet; hetes best. Price one dollar a bottle, six for five dollen. , of Drayton, ia visiting at and arra. J. Johnston's. has returnea front his Dr. litinieg lty2.5nom Pow Ilowthfiritrs Waling 81611111. Are ellAtlit.tille medicines and prietors .geottaritee satisfaction( in ease or money nista.