The Wingham Times, 1894-04-06, Page 8THE WIN GUAM TIMES, APRIL 6, 1,894.
and .Wingliatn.-Mias Leila Corley, Mitts
MorNI:000. Bertha And xaster Corley spent
several days this and last week with Wing.
ham friends.
macs 6ND VELVETS. Mr. Staunton Agnew left for Chicago on
Tuesday.
Mr. Join Lennox, of Hamilton, Was
visiting in town this week.
Clinton News -Record; M. Arthur Knox,
of Wingham, was in Clintou last Monday.
Isses Matheson and Sutherland, of the
eaching staff of the publio school, return-
ed on Saturday from spending the Easter
colors in holidays with friends, the former in Ayr
and the latter in Durham.
Mr, Wm. MeLauclalin, of Listowel, is
visiting his sister in town, Mrs. Jos.
Adams.
Mrs. D. McCormick and daughter, of
Goderich, who have been visiting friends
in town, returned to her home on Thurs;
401..
.Mr. G. J. Reid, of Mt. Forest, has been
it f • th t i tin in
The largest and most seleet assort-
,
t of Blacke and Fancy Silks outside
eity. Pull line of Black and Colored
Silks, Full line of Velvets, in
•*oleo; and Black.
WOOL DRESS GOODS.
All the newest materials and
right weight dress g iods, for Spring and
Summar wear. Magn!ficent line Pattern
= Suits in genuine French goods, just one
dress in each pattern. Choice line
Frenoh Delaines, in blacks and light
shades.
GLOVES AND 11.01ITERY,
We have added several lines to OUT
Cloves and Hosiery, making it the most
soomplete stock in town.
"SUITS."
Have you seen our Spring line of men's
'boys' and children's clothing? Our as -
n own or e pas few clays ass s g
Messrs. Halsted & Scott's Banking estab.
lishment,
Mr. C. E. Williams attended a Masonic
I lodge of instruction in Harriston, last
!/week.
A,' Mr. Robt. Patterson, of Erin, is visiting
in town.
sortment is now complete. All the
Spring cloths and mixtures at popular
.prices.
Big stock of Boots and Shoes, Carpets,
lace Curtains and Gents' Furnishings,
at
M. H. McINDOO'S.
CHEAP READINC I
Our Clubbing Rates.
The TIMES and'Tormito alobe, weekly S 1 50
The Timms and Toronto Empire, weekly 1 75
The Toms and London Advertiser, weekly1 75
The Trots and London Free nese, weekly.- 1 75
The TIMES and Montreal Herald, weekly 1. 60
The TIMES and Montreal Witness, weekly 1 60
The Toms and Toronto Daily World 2 50
TheTIIIES and Montreal Family Herald and Star
weekly, and premium 1 75
The Thine and The Ladies' Journal, monthly,
Toronto 1 25
The Toms and Cosmopolitan Magazdne,monthly,
New York 2 25
The Tates anti The Live Stock Journal and
Household Companion, monthly.- .. 1 75
TheTtitss and Farmers' Auvocate, bi.weekly 1 90
The TIMM and the Cult'vator and Country
Gentleinan, weekll 2 75
Reduced rates with all other papers not mentioned
in the above list.
Address
TIMES OFFICE,
Wingham, Ont.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
-See the eake w lk on Tuesday even-
ing, April 10th, Tot n Hall.
-A No. 1 thoroughbred Short Horn
Durham Bull for service on lot 9, con. 2,
Ilttorris. HENRY PERDUE, Proptiotor.
-A western pape puts it thus: "Oh !
they are wise who dvertise in winter,
spring and fall; bu wiser yet are they,
you bet, who neve let up at all."
-Twenty-five c ns and colored ladies
comprise the Slav ry Days Co.
That merchant co himself denies
The profits h might realize,
If in a policy u_ W1130,
He fails to fr ely advertise.
1
Spend Your Outing on the Great Lakes.
Visit picturesque Mackinac Island. It
will east you only about 812.50 from
Detroit; 815 from Toledo; KB from
Cleveland, for the round trip, including
meals and berths. Avoid the dust and
beat by travelling on the D: & C. floating
palaces. The attractions of a trip to the
Mackinac region are unsurpassed. The
itaand itself is a crand romantic spot, its
'climate Most invigorating. Two new
'steel passenger steamers have just been
built for the upper lake rcute, costing
$300,000 each. They are equipped with
every modern convenience,annunciators,
bath:looms, ate., illuminated throughout
by electricity, and are guaranteed to be
the grandest largest and safest steamers
On fresh water. These steamers favor-
ably compare with the great ocean
liners in construetion and speed. Four
trips per week between Toledo, Detroit,
Alpena, Mackanic, St. Ignace, Petoskey,
Chicago, "Soo," Marquette and Duluth.
Daily between Cleveland and Detroit.
Daily between Cleveland and Pet -in -nay.
The cabins, parlors and staterooms Of
them ateamera are designed for the coin-
.
•pleb* entertainment of humanity under/
bouts aoliditions;tbe palatial equipment,
' Jam*, of the appointnients, makes
, Aterealting on those steamers thoroughly
'eramyelge. Send for illustrateddeactip-
pamphlet Address A. A. Schantz,
4. P. & T. D. c., Detroit, Mich.' ,
Fettfpriabs,
T. A. H. Mitsgrote spent Pso h( of lad
in Toronto.
W. K. Loutit, Bantle Creek, Michi.
t a week or to with his parents in
ilIrtarnifeg h ci home ),esterday.
II' most eimntative: Mr. end
Z. Neigh, NI/Ingham, and Mr. 8.
of Toren , wers Itacter pests
3 Miss A. M. Hasa is
E1Ibollibsys is ParNiat
Fruit for the Farm.
Fine, fresh fruit, and plenty of it -in
variety as well as quality -is what every
fanner ought to have. Nothing more
helpful to the housewife, anxious to
provide a varied bill of fare for the
workers in the fields, could be done than
to furnish her with ample supplies of
luscious, life-giving fruits in their sea-
son. Bulletin XCII of the Ontario
Agricultural College,published this week
by the Department of the Minister of
Agriculture, the Hon. John Dryden, is a
32 page pamphlet Of large, clear type,
with a number of appropriate Tustra-
tions scattered through the text that
will very materially aid in bringing
about a consummation so devoutly to be
wished. !There are five parts to this
welcome little book about fruit culture,
each dealing with a different line of
that increasingly important 'branch of
agricultural industry. It is this feature
-the variety of fruits treated of -mak-
ing the valuable. information given by
the different writers available all over
Ontario, which is . particularly to be
commended in this publication of 'the
Minister. Too great credit cannot ac-
crue to him for discerning that most de-
sirable thing in such a public paper -
the widest possible general interest of
its sulije:t matter. The introductory
article is by Prof. Panton. It treats of
the grape and the diseases which detract
from suceess in the growth of the vine.
The next by J. W. Beadle, formerly
Secretary of the Fruit Growers' Associ-
ation, tells how the farmer's apple
orchard may best he made and cared for.
Then follows "Strawberry Culture," by
W. W. Hilborn, of Learaington, Ont. It
is doubtful whether there is a farm in
Oatario on which strawberries cannot
be grown profitably for family use, and
still there are thousands of farmers who
do not grow thew. This should not be
the case, as theyOrin be grown with so
little trouble and expense. Strawberries
ripen during the heat of haVly summer,
when such an addition to the diet ie
most healthful and necessary. What is
more delicious than a ripe plum ?
The fourth essay, by Mr. G. W. Cline, of
Winona, is devoted to that delectable
fruit,. Plum growing is a source of pro-
fit too often neglected by the farmers of
this Province, With the exception of
perhaps the apple the plum can be grown
more easily, and cheaply than any other
fruit. The last part is a compilation of
fruit statistics, showing the numbers of •BtfILN.
apple, pear, peach, plum and cherry,-;_,..m.cCoot.-In Wingham, on the 1st
n
ttees, and of grape vines in the town- instat the wife of Mr. John McCool; adaughter.
ships of Ontario, as computed for 1892 Sivrirennariu-In Wingharn, on theist
and 1893, from returns seat in by farm- instant, the wife of Mr. D. Sutherland; a
. ere and fruit -growers to the Department !_d;ateahteri. w:n ha
.1[ORRIS.
Mr. Jas. G. Fyfe, of this township,
has purchased a very line Durham
bull from Mr. David Mack, of Exeter.
Mr. Fyfe leis enterprise entitles him to.
••-•
BELMORE.
On Wednesday (welling of last
week, Mr, ,Jus. Hall, one of Belmore's
promising. young men, was united:in
wedlock to Emma, daughter of
Mr. Wm, Irwin. Tbe Rev. A. C.
Stewart tied the nuptial knot, at the
residence of the bride's father. ---Mr.
Jas. Kuhry has purchased the Royal
Hotel bere.—The prospects for the
cheese industry in this section are
bright this season. Farmers should
give cheesemaking more attention, as
it is one of their best sources of
revenue:
FORM
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MUSICAL EXCELLENCE,
ARTISTIC DESIGN.
DURABLE CONSTRUCTION.
Catalogue sent free on appli-
cation.
MORRIS FOLD - ROGERS - CO.
LISTOWEL.
Next Sunday evening, Rev. Geo. Ashfield, on 20th ult., by Rev. J. S.Ren-
Buggin, of the Methodist church, will ner, Mr. James Cook, of Huron, to Miss
preach a sermon 011 amusements.-- M.J.A1VIcDo nou g h.
EN.R.Y-MaALLiswat-At the manse,
• Mr. Jordan, of Colborne, has rented •
Mr. R. Howard s farm on the gravel A. Anderson, B. A., Thomas Henry, of
road, for a term of years, --The en- Wort Wawanosh, to Charlotte Ann Mc-
Allister, of Belfast. •
tertainment in the Methodist church,
on Saturday evening last, by the DIED.
Canadian Jubilee Singers, Was MoOoor,-In Wingham, on the 2nd
very well attended.—Mr. James Nei;(- instant, the infant daughter of Mr.John
bitt, a retired farmer of Morrts,AaAurrEas-In Kinloss, on Tiieeclay,
having lately purchased the LittlefaW April 3rd, John Charters, ked 67 'years.
!,,tLCA2irleidnenrir..t.-. mIniaaRAiirn'eartela,
.C-Cetimi'Pbe°1112.
property, in this viltage, has had al
old building pulled down and formerly .
rmerly Kinloss, aged 26 years and
making preparations for building a 9 months. .
7-Goderich, on the 20th nit.,by the Rev J
. .
fine brick residence. --Rev. T. Higley •
•
was able to take charge of the ser-
vices in his church, on Sunday last, A GOOD TRICK!
after his recent indisposition. and one that wilt always please, is to buy a
bottle of SKREI Cod Liver Oil mid astonish
. your friends by becoming plump and rosy
BELURAVE. checked. Almost tasteless, it always
It is reported that a newly married
TAKES 'WELL.
couple were honeymooning in Bel- MADE ONLY DY
• grave this last week. --Frank Wheel- K. CAMPBELL de CO., MONTREAL
er now has four boys and a daughter.
--We understand that Jas. Proctor,
• of the 3rd line of Morris, is slowly
improving. He has been sick for
some thne.—Mr. Wray, sr., and wife,
of the gravel road, have returned
from London.—That extensive travel-
ler, Mr. E. Dawson, lectured in Bel -
grave last Wednesday evening-m(1q.
the auspices of.the Temperance lodge.
—There is not an unoccupied house
in the village at present.—Miss G-ra,-
ham, of Atwood, is at present spend-
ing feW weeks at her sister's, Mrs.
Erskine, of this place.—Mr.T. Agnew,
of this place, has passed the final
medical faculty examination at Trin-
ity University, and will have M. D.
attached to his name.
EAST WAWANOSH.
Mr. Robert Mason, of the 13th,was
Apn. a visit- to friends in Clinton, last
week. --The roads are drying up fast
the past few days.—The fall wheat is
looking very well so far.—Mr. H.
McKay, who was working with Mr.
Edwin Wightman last winter, is en-
gaged with Mr. Elam Livingston for
the summer,—Mr. A. Stewart, who
was working with Mr. John Cole 'last
winter,is„)fired with Mr. Jas. Owens
for the sunimer. —Mr. George Owens
has been krftrded the contract of
drawing the mitk on the ninth line to
the cheese factory this summer. Geo.
will undoubtedly give good satisfac-
tion.—Wood bees have been the order
of the day for the past week.—Geo.
Porterfield is at home at present,
having completed his term with Mr.
W. R. Erskine, of the Post Office
store, Belgrave. • .
•
TENDERS W
NTED.
Tenders will be receiv y the undersigned
Up till the 28t of April, 1894,
for the ction of a
BRICK SC OOL HOUSE,
in School Section No. 9, Turnberrr (NIcPerson's).
P1 in and specifications can be seen at the residence
of the Secretary, Lot 10, Concession 6. The lowest
or any tender not necessarily cceepted,
JOHN ROLM,
Secretary, Glebfar nw P, 0.
YOU WANTED A I. • MAN
to take hold
THE ..WINCH FOUNDRY'
AND MAC. E SHOPS
To sup you with
IRON STINGS
of a kinds. Also,
Repairs for you Machinery
for both farm and factory. I ain, here. I
can do both, at reasonable. rates: It re-
mains for you to do your part. Give me a
chance.
R. J. BLACKWEI,L,
• Prop.
THIS SPACE
BELONGS TO
on th 5th inet,,
of Agriculture (Bureau of Industries.)'' the wife Oft Wm.igGolny;-' a daughter.e
There were last year three-quarters of a -In Wingham. on the 21st
million of young trees,and nearly two and ult., the wife of C. Knechtel; a son.
EbbloTT-In Culross, on the 3Ist ult..
a quaiter millions of bearing age. Now,
the wife of Mr. Elliott; n daughter.
when grain growing Alone is practically JOHNSTON-In Turnberry, on the 2nd
played out, fruit culture comes as a inst., the wife of John J. Johnston; a
boon and a blessing to farmers, in so far non.
OU
that it offers with dairying and one or the 23rd ult.,"-
two other special linea tow sources of tdhaeuggfer, of Mr. John Wattera, jr.; a
profit, for the enterprising agriculturist. Leona -In Howick, on the 24th ult..
Coming so soon after the glorioue vie- the wife of Mr. John Lucile; a daughter.
to
Tarnherry, ou the. 22nd ries achieved at. Chicago by the
u 6 Ul 0 ofT. Noble I( tzell;
Ontario Fruit Exhibit, the advice coo- daughter. • •
tained in this Bulletin as to cultivating Morro/I-4n Cuirass, on the 24thhlt.,
the wider field which the Columbian „ the wife of Mr. P. Kroetach; a son.
Exposition afforded the Province an un-. Teesivatert on theson28th
IL, the wife of Mr. J. Ilergott.; a ,
exampled opportunity and means of ad- . MARRIED.
Vertising to the world for the sale of Nienomorr-joitteiou-At the resi-
those fruits we are able to grow to per- donee of the bride's mother, on 21st ult.,
fection, the lone and thorough distri. by Rev. T. WesleyCosens 'Mr. Joseph
bution through the coeutry of this fruit Nicholson, of McKillop, to Mise Cather -
bulletin is a thoughtful, ter-seeingra CrIe i Johnson. of Metes.
by Mr. Dryden. Sent as it is to the It.CON--80WrActr-.4t the Methodist
farmers' triNtitUteit and to all patrons parsonage. Auburn, on Monday, March
industry, there are many others yet o 26th, by Rev'. W. Baugh, Mr. Jarne
whom it would prove a timely guide. Wilson. to Mira ?details So*larr, both oi
Upon application bo the Department of Zest Wawanoeh,
alture, Toroiato, anyone eci deeiring C(001P-Ilic1)orgovan--A the reeideene
Mein a wiry of the bulletin. (Atha" bride's father, on the 12th aeaa, at
RVIN:
Iron IT
NEXT WEEK.
Tenders Wanted for Site for
House of Refuge.
(Mere will be received by the undersigned tip to
the fifteenth tley of April next for a site on which
to locate, the Ileums of Itefoire, contemplated by the
Connty of Bum. 'The quantity of and requited
will be from twenty.flve to fifty arree, 4011 to be of el
good quality' and easily dreitied. To be within two
miles of any of the following points: Clinton, Sex"
forth, Wingham,gx$ ter or floddich, The party Will
with offer state the price required er acre, together
with a fuil description of the property.
Dated at Goderich this 2fith day of Starch, A, D,
1894.
w. PROlIDPOOT,
Chairman of Cominittee.
Goderich, P. 0,
FARM FOR SALE.
Woet half, aleo part ol Naet half lot 27,ron, 14
Wed Warrarrosh, containirg 00 Retell. For further
perticulars a y on the premieres or by mall to
MOWBRAY,
Wirt Thema P. 0., Nerbh Dakota,
D. M. GORDON.
This week we offer very choice lines of
3:31R,SS C4-acsips
in. new shades. Our prices, too, are very attractive. Ladies win find their/
time well spent among those goods ; and while in, ask to see our beautiful
lines of
LADIES' WHITE GQ0DS.
Something very special. Our spring stookof
LADIES' SHOES, OXFORDS '
AND TOE SLIPPERS
is pleasing to the eye, and we guarantee satisfaction. If you 'wear the
• latest and best, come and get ours.
JUST A WORD ABOUT TEAS.
There is so much inferior trash sold, that for your sake, as well as ow'
own, we would advise you to get your Teas from us. We • keep the best,
therefore, will always sell you the best. Our successful .experience in this
department justites the bold stride forward that we have taken in having
our Teas in futurepacked to our order in the gardens where grown, and
shipped dire& to Wingham front the place of production. In this way our
patrons will save the "middle man's".profits.
Very Respectfully Yours,
ID_ C+013,DON.,
The Anchor House. Direct Importer
HARNESS AND GOLLARS.
Having bought out the Ambler Harness Business and started in his old stand,
ata prepared to furnish the public with everything usually kept in a harness shop
such as
HEAVY, LIGHT and TRACK HARNESS,
NETS, DUSTERS,
•WHIPS, CURRY COMBS,
BRUSHES, SWEAT COLLARS,
TRUNKS, VALISES and
TRAVELLING I3AGS, Sae., &c.,
---
I make all my own Collars and guarantee satisfaction.
Give me a trial and I will use you right.
G -A -.L\TICIWTC)N.,
ALL pAPE
I have just received a large consignment of
WALL PAPER
WINDOW BLINDS,
1
in all the latest &sips and Styles. •
•
Also, a large stdek of
School Books, Scribblers,
Exercise Books, Copy Books,
Slates, Pencils, Crayons,
Stationery, &c.
rices as Low as the Lowest.
ALEX. ROSS.
The Popular Bookstore, Wingham.
HAIR GO
PROF. DOR END,
the well known manufacturer • human hair coverings will
be the
UN ICK HOTEL,
0.
THURSDA 12 APRIL, ,1894,
ies' and Gents' Wiga, pees, 13angs, Wave, Seortches,
and see these goods. The' re acknowledged to be per,
with a complete stock of
Plain Fronts, &c. Ile s
fection,
AT BRU ICK HOTEL;
ON
TH SDAY, 12TH APRIL.
R. MCLELLAN, LONDON, ONT.
407 Talbrit Street,
EVE And
EAR SURGEON*
Orachrde of the New York Rya and tar hospital,
use. Post OradotteCourso on the kilL, PAY, NOW
Threat at the New York Poet Orsdiiatj Mexiirtal
ford *oft* lOSS. Eros Tubed. Weems
414 WE
lotlPtt
aztvilelebidi zrorti: 1,:tqtikbeofftt totaelea, lentos and
Itrunsurlek Rouse, WINGTIAMV,
Th a first or last THURSDAY et
each naonth,st date named below:
Pifth 'Visit. April 26th, i84.
Hours 8 a, m, to 0 p. n Charges
'moderate.
VOL. X
Tu Bi neve
stock of Dry Goc
it has this spring
attention to your
have watched the
advantage.
Our Dress Goof
Prints are the nu
We call particuls
Goods, for color,
member that we
who import Dry
•foreign markets,
to you.
Our Grocery et
and well assorted
always has been
. three pounds for
for one dollar b.nc
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his town, bu
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of D. D. S.
dental exa
'"George's"
will be pleas(
-Watches,
• repaired and f
PAux, Meyer
-Rev. Rob
say, well kno
, people, bad
°Diviity cot
Presbyterian
week. •
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goods, pure
priccS, ai ,Is
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lasted, it IN
fruit trees
the whole
first frost.
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