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The Wingham Times, 1894-04-13, Page 8CINDOO, • 1' *MKS AND VELvk:'1'S. e largest and :'most select assort- , t •►: t (af flhaetstt and aney Silks, outside ity. Full line of Black and Colored :05s.a,rist Silo. Full line of Velvets, In e dors and :Black. WOOL DIMS. GOODS. All the newest materials and colors in light weignt dress goods, to Spring and ' Summar near. 1'laaniticentliuePattern • Suits ie geuuine French gouda, just one dress in each pattern. Choice line French f)elnlnes, in blanks and light &bales, GLOVES AND JIOSTERY. We .hav'1 adued several lines to our Gloves and Hosiery, making it the tuoit complete stock in town. Have you seen our Spring line of men's 'boys' and children's clothing ? Our as- 'sortcnent is now complete. An the ;Spring cloths and mixtures at popular prices. Big stouk of Boots and Shoes, Carpets, Lace Curtains and Gents' Furnishings, at THE WIT 6,11Al'M TIMES, APRIL 134 .b0m, ern Fortress," (Fort Prince of Wel* by , Lieut. -Gov. Schultz; 'A. Plea for Ireland, ---f description of Irish scenery -4y1:1, Dnwslefr; and a biographical sketch of Sir Oliver Alowat, with portraits of the Criterion Premier at difrerent times in his life. Other intorest'ng contributions rue, "Emblems and their Significance," by H. Blowier Howell; "Ghosts and Tiliage," by Edward Worthington; "A (Mance at Lawpmnn," by Arthur J. Stringer; "Rea Mock," by Rufus Cyrano Macdonald; "The Story of Nurse Edith," by Fidele H. Holland, and several poems. Published by the Ontario Publishing Co., Ltd., Canada Life Iluitding's, Toron- to, ter i''_'.i() per unnutu. Tie Evolution • Of medicinal agents is gradually relegating the old-time herbs, pills, draughts and vegetable extracts to the rear and bringing into general use the pleasant and effective liquid laxative, Syrup of Figs. To gat the true remedy see that it is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. For sale by all leading druggists. McI IDOO'S. CHEAPREADINC I Our Clubbing Rates. The Ttarss and Toronto dobe, weekly $ 1 60 The Toms and Toronto Empire, weekly 1 75 TheTLxsti and London Advertiser, weekly1 75 The Toms and London Free ?t (es, weekly1 75 The TIMES and Montreal }Jerald, weekly 1 50 The Tot Es and Montreal witness, weekly1 00 The Tome and Toronto D.,11v world d 50 TheTn Esand Montreal Family Herald and Star weekly, and premium1 76 The Tose and The Ladies' Journal, monthly, Toronto..... 1 25 The TOM; a,at osmopolitan Mognz.ne,monshly, New York . 5 25 The Ttatss and The Live Stock Journal and Hour+ehol t t)owpauton, monthly.. .... . 1 75 TheTnitty and Farmers' Auvocate, bi.weekly 1 00 TheTtntes and the Cult'vator and Country Gentleman, weekly 0 76 Nedueed rates with all other papers not mentioned in the above Inst. Address Trams Orrice. Wingham, Ont. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. neer's fces,$4; Misses Exfotdl, charity, $13.50; John clays, keeping county ward,, $16 .50; Jas. Cook, tilling wash- out $1; l'`. Metcalf, minute book,. $1,75 ; Jas. Kearney, gravel, ; P. Cautelon, keep of Fisher, $14 ; ac- counts of Jas. Timmins and. D, i 1. Gordon Were laid fiver until taut meeting, Moved by (leo. Kirkby seconded by Thos. Code, that Wtn. Isbister be instructed to have road at Forbes' bridge put in a proper state of repair --- Carried. Path - masters were then appointed as fol- lows; North boundary,.('. llenclerson, II. Bosnians, John McCracken, J. Gardner, Wm. Patton, R. Shaw, Jas. Messer and A. Miller, 1st line, Wm. Martin, John Casemore, I). Campbell, A. Hughes, 11. Spence, ,f. Robb, N. Thornton, A. Shaw and A. Forrest. 2nd line, Wm. Caseinore, E. Ruttan, F. Gayness, I, }+'errand, 0. B. Turvey; Geo. Caldbick, Wm. Forrest and 1\i,. Nilson. 3rd lime, Wm. Wray, Jas. Proctor, R. Forbes, II. Burkholder, H. Bone, W. Farrow and (leo. lfen- Presbytery or 3aitle,nd. (lersoll. 4th line, V. V alnlorlwa ll, W. The Presbytery of Maitland met G. Nicholson, Wm. Bryans, (.eco, at \Iolcsworth April 3rd Rcv. ll Proctor, J. Wheeler, Wm. Sbedden, J C'1 1 Neil ` r r isle, resignation of Rev. T. Davidson was Millar, Moderator, in the emir. The Jas. Iicarncy, as. oa cry, Black sand John Currie. ,Jtla 1 USICAL 11XCELLENCE, ARTISTIC DESIGN. DURABLE COIITSTRUCTIQN. Catalogue sent • free on appli- cation. MORRIS - FEIL) - ROGERS CO. L .STowEL, POR INVALIDS whose system needs toning up and whose appetites are f'ailinl;,.a Tuck and pleasant remedy will be found :n .CAMPBELL'S QUININE WINE. Prepared only by 1. CAMPBELL & CO, D. M. q ORDON Tilos week aro offer very choice lutes of GrOODS i in nervshades. Our prices, too, are very attractive.. Ladies will find their time well spent among those goods ; and while in, ask to see our beautiful lines of ,LADIES' WHITE . GOODS. Something very special. Our spring stock of Beware of Imitations. MONTREAL. considered. Commissioners from the Geo. Proctor, J. Cloakoy, F. Baines, • A. Clare; B. Wilkinson, P. Cautelon, Session and congregation of Wrox- 4t��r J. Sommerville, J. Smith, l` m. Ames, eter were beard, and resolutions from j�, Innes and John Mooney. 6th both were read expressing their Jolnl Agen, John nl T l Douglas, Thos 7 earnest desire that the pastoral tie be line, J. Grassy, J, Young, Jas. Hall, not severed. In view of these repre- sentations, lir. Davidson considered Bernard, John McOutcheon and R. it his duty to withdrawhis resiMna- Nieliol. 7th line, J. 'Taylor, .T. Phe- do yo tion. The Rev. G. Ballantyne 'vas lan, John Wallace, Geo. 'Pierce, Jas. c H inducted into the pastoral charge of Evans, R Bewley azul F. Ashton. Kelly A. Scott, Geo. Redmond, Jas. • r f D LADIES' SHOES, OXFORDS AND TOE SLIPPERS is pleasing to the eye, and we guarantee satisfaction. If you wear the latest and best, conte and get ours. JUST A. WORD ABOUT _TEAS. Ther(( is So much inferior trash sold, that for your sake, as well as our owls, we would advise you to get your Teas from us. We keep the best, therefore, will alwayp sell you the best. Our successful experience "in .this department justifies the bold stride forward that wo have taken in having our Teas in future packed to our order in the gardens where grown, and shipped direct to Wingham from the place of production. In this way our patrons will save the "middle dean's" profits. Very Respectfully Yours, L _ M. (3-0RD, ON Direct Importer. --The Anchor House. A%LING �-s HARNESS ANDC�OLLARS. uw that ENWEND ionto, will be at ' Molesworth congregation. Rev. D. Perrie preached an able sermon, 8th line, F. Stalker, lI.. Richmond, A. ,. Brunswick Nouse Wingha•m Revs. Davidson and McRae addressed Laidlaw, John Brown, Joseph Mc- —0N— r Elroy Win. Skelton; (deo. Jackson, the minister and congregation respec-' 1FRIDAY , APRIL 0 T Ii, '94.. tively, in suitable terms. H. Jackson and Dais.holdice. • nth line, Jas. Logan, John Richmond, R. I „•here be'will be prepared to snow a radical cure T 'nor, C 1 Howe, R Ii Lai(1larrr i for Rupture (all kinds), by his new Truss (guaran- s MORRIS. a1F v C. r . t , , tuud). Ho has also, a perfect euro to his Electric •John Searle, I. AreArthur, Geo. li r' u t f 1t 1 d N Miss Kate \IeEwen, of 1st Imo, is Grigg and Jas. llnrray. West gravel visiting Mrs. T. MeEwen, of James- road, J. Golley,•T. Scandrett, T. Gos- town, this week. lean and Geo. Kraehling. East gravel The following is the report of the road A. Bryan Geb. y Robb, -1Vnl. standing of the pupils of S. S. No. 7, Oakley,,Geo. �Christoplier And J. Morris, based. upon au Easter exam'- Moore. Thos. Maker was appointed nation : 1JOu11(1kecper 111 Division No. 5. The ' -- ETH CLASS,(to ass -400. Nina r Tenders will be received by the undersigned - r p ) Council then adjourned to meet again Up till the 28tH of April, 1894, Isbister 444, Geo. Button 382, Geo. on the 28th of May for Court of Revi- Arde '153 Annie }+'indicter 203 fa the erection of a i other busines~ —Dustan McClymont 596, Archie • i in ss6haZ j iflct No. 0, Tg t ( n's). Penn and eperificntione tai bo conn at the resideneb McDonald 504, Andrew Warwick KINTAIL. or the secretary, Lot 30, Concosaimt 6. The lowest or nay tsnder not uecusanrily cccoptad. pp aures or n oris o .. uscu nr an ervous 1stsoatles, Ithenmatistc, Dyspepsia, !vest Back,. Num ens Debility, Sexual 11 eaknese, etc. No matter what treatment failed, come and see this. No Charges lar Consultation. TENDERS WANTED. Ston and o ter a. n 4TIf CLASS SENIOR, (to pass -42.4.) W. CLARK, Clerk. BRICK SCHOOL HOUSE, rtlherr • \{CPCCAO • 473, Mary McClymont 471, Norman A very successful ball incl stt ger JOHN ROLL, pl Seeretary. Gtentarrow P. O. —The Palmerston. town fathers fixed Brandon 466, Lyon Mutilator 311, were held here, on Easter Monday • . his in their Esther Brydges 183, Cora Brandon Ili 114.-- ., D. 'Knee1 tel of this • place, left last week for Buffalo, N. fees for hotel licenses t yearg , town at 5275 each. Mr. Wm. Black, and Chas. Ruttan (absent.) 4Tx CLAss Juxio><z, (to pass -424.) Y.—Several of our young people took —John Isbister 433, Michael McDon- in the ball at Dungannon, on Thurs- ald 408, Lacy Ruttan 218, Willie day night last, and reprt haying Brandon 199. had a very good time. -One evening Zino CL.iss, (to pass --100.) Nellie last week, the friends of Mr. Dennis Isbister 375, Minnie 4lllartin 195, Sullivan, to the number of about one Carrie Brandon -135. hundred, assembled at his residence, formerly of this town, asked the courts to quash the by-law, on account of the fees being placed too high, and the by- law was declared invalid at Osgoode Hall, Toronto, the other day. A town council can fix the fees at 5270 for a hotel license, but no higher. --The Saturday edition of The Toronto Empire has of late been making great strides. Each week, in addition to the regular news of the day, Woman's Page, Military Department, Sporting, Dramatic, FRED. A. CLARKSO:i, Teaches. Phee read an elegantly worded ad- mains for you to do your part. .Give me a etc., it lias a number of interesting special dress and Mr. J. Austin presented chance• R. J. $LACKWELL, ' Articles by brilliant writers. Last Satur- The Council met on 1[arelt 2Gt11, Mr. Sullivan with a handsome gold ' Prop. 1894 according' to adjournment. -clay it gave a splendid sketch of one of the ' b watch and chain, as a slight token Members all present. The Reeve in, Nile voyageurs, a `racy sketch, "How of the. esteem in which he'is held by Blowers Won the Hat," being a story of the chair, Minutes of last meeting his friends .and acquaintanecs. Mr: read and passed. The special eom- lake marine in the olden days, and other S. has accepted a situation with the mittee appointed re bridge tenders , equally interesting articles. Every week Stratford Hedge, Fence Co., and will reported having let the contract of .something good appears in it. HOgg's bridge to Robert Lang for the continue to reside in this locality.— —The Canadian Magazine tor April,oOn the evening of the 4th inst., Mr. -which appears mostly in new type, and sum a $718. by bye, that the Jantes Connolly, 'Patron candidate p ter, seconded by Thos. Code, the 'with a bright cover . and generally inn- said report be adopted --Carried. 'for the Legislature, addressed a large ;,proved typographical appearance, well Moved liy Wm. Isbister, seconded by meeting in the school house at this . St its character as one of the most Thos. Code, that Robt. Hughes be place. Mr. Coimolly is a very, pleas - ;interesting and substantial magazines allowed 30 cents per rod for digging Inge aro forcible l1'Lspeaker, ea k t , rest ri ly ,published. A remarkable political arti- a ditch on centre sideline, con. 7, y, y p b cle is that by Hon. David Mills, on running south from culvert at i; lgi- his vaso in a very clear and able �+.. £'The Evolution of Self Government in neer's drain said ditch to be (i feet nutuner. Many who were opposed the Colonies; the o an o Unties in the Empire." As one of the ar era a do til of. 2?• feet all dirt to their intention of supporting hun, as leaders t.f the liberalparty in Canada g p 'they frit that be was in reality the , be removed at least 3 feet from the people's candidate. .and as a prominent blinker, the Conten- edge of the drain and spread on road _ _ WATCH rpm tick which he m'akes,that there is ample and to be coinpleted to the satisfae- '� - - �BuitN. _ vv j scope for and tendency to the enlarge- tion of this Council on or before the ffSTruev--I,, Wingham, on April 11th, ment of Colonial power without separ- 1st of October next-7Carried. Oil the. wile of Sir, R. Sturdy; a daughter: ,altion from the British Empire,and with- motion of Thos. Code, seconded. by�insTNs—In East Wawyiuiosh, on April out what is generally known as Imperial Jas. Bowman, the following accounts , 1tb, the ;Jena Mr. I'. Gibbins; a - Sun. Crroo—In Corrie, on the 4th instant, . ederatton,will be received with interest were ordered to be paid, viz : Wm. I the wife of 113x. Richard Clegg; a daugh both''at home and abroad, as will also Elston, wood to Exfords, $12.25; Van i ter, his declaration in favor of Canada doing Vannornan,rcpairingwashout, * 1.50; itlARRILD, its fair share in Imperial defence, The Jas. Thyne, gravel, $ry ; Forrest and' 1)n/ors—Commit • At the fanmily resi- breakingupoftheBritishEmpirewould, Caldbiek, building culverts and fill -;deuce on the 4th inst.,by the Rev,11. A. ho holds, be a tremendous and german- ing washouts, $11.75; A. K. AlcAllls- n 2ND CI:'ASS, (to pass -270.) • Harry on the occasion of his giving up farm - Martin 428, Robert Cruielshanks ing. A very enjoyable time was 394, Leonard Ruttan 353, Edna_ spent in music and speechmaking, Hughes 302.and during the evening, Mr. H. Me - YOU WANTED A LIVE MAN to take hold of THE WI�NDHAM FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS To supply you'with IRO' CASTINGS of all kinds. Also, Repairs for .you Mgchineryf f' both farm .and factory. I am here. I can do both, at reasonable rates. It re - THIS SPACE it Rights and Responsi- t d 1 f got wide on botiont alien to to lune before lie came announced'' BELONGS '1'O H. I RVI N THE TAILOR. :i1eLennan, 1l r. Thos. i3eans, of Luther Ont., to Anna, second daughter of 1t7r. I, ' star to the cE No s. tial disaster commercialallowance, It e 7.9U William Connell. of Jth Eon. o Ki A finRn ter, clearing road alloy a c Ver l C , spit ., t . I li -- AL the rest- K Canada and the United .> prosperity of U ted (co(,ren. Smith, repairing culvert, t, q,... 0 , : , . o States, and a calamity to tho world. Geo. Felly, filling washout, $2; Thos dente of the bride's mother, con. of Ashfield, on 3rd instant, by Rev. J. Iien- 'Wim. Ogilvie, I+'. R. G. S., begins, with Manders, a repairing gravel road, $1 ; nor, Mr.John MaKoith,to Miss Sarah J. ilitta number. a series of illustrated eon- Robt. Burns, work on gravel road, (lardner. 'liributione entitled •'In North-Western 75 cents; Corporation of Brussels, DIED, tt " ' ' •VANSTONF..-•-In Win hang on 10th bust.• sirs cat tithe noose of In•Mange,-contemplated conte t plactted b red At �dt5r" They detail itis explorations in hall rent for Division Court, , (i ; Cor, g . , ' hall months and 17 days good quality and eaanv rained. Toho within two FOR IT NEXT WEEK. _s W ant d for Site for T nder e House r ' Refuge. Having bought out the Ambler Harness Business and started in his old stand, am prepared to, t'urnish the public with everything usually kept in a harness shop such,as, • HEAVY, LIGHT and TRAC HARNESS, • NETS, DUSTERS, WHIPS, CURRY COMBS, BRUSHES, SWEAT COLLARS, TRUNKS, VALISES and TRAVELLING BAGS, &e., &c., I malre all my own 'Collars and guarantee satisfaction. Give me a trial and I will use you right. qq -�-y-:-��-t-����r^,_^,-�-�- ' ' _ ...A .N ... V V 1. V Iz ., • Wingham WALLI have just received a large consignment of YY As- L • PAPER,, '`a• _ WINDOW BLINDS, &c. 111 '01 the latest designs and styles. Also, a large !;tock of School Books, Scribblers, Exercise Books, Copy Books, Slates, Pen$ci1s, Crayons, Stationery, &c. Prices as Low as the Lowest. ALEX. The Popular Bookstore, Wingham.. WANTED SALESMEN Te solea choice line of Nursery Stock and Seed Potatoes. Liberal salary, rconimirolim paid weekly. Permanent hid . paying positions to cocci then. Special inducements to beginners. Exclusive terri tors ^uiven it desired. Write at once for terms to T111.1 tlAWES NVRSE8 aCO..,,RochestY. HORSEMEN Will consult the heir own in- terests by getting their i. OUTE BILLS, 1 TABULATED PE ' BEES Offers will be "ouch ec i:ty the nn lerelgned ap to to fifteenth day of Apr next fora site on wlstch Ike valley* of the Athabasca. Lierd and poration of Myth, arent for Divi Jeseph H. Vanetone, aged 62 years, l0 wpl he from twt-411 rt r .a fury nrres, Soil to ho of a ',Owe< Rivers, and aro full of intoreat, as sion Court, $7.5O; I . Ryan, euliert 'alilstiii`'i irve read 'his "Down the on south boundary, $2; Witt. Taylor, ':awn," in previous numbers, can well bridge on sideline, $113; R. Watson, '41italtpotra. Other illustrated articles are retnis$iott of Clog tax, $1; W. I•I!t fibs Lumber Woods." by E. C. tlrantKerr, publishing Auditors' Abstract, Ain Sullivan; "A Forgotten North -1 $4; Geo. Turvey, remission of Engi- .,.r17�.. •97a8i]tiL .tit •, a. S[ I+venenerN--ln Gerrie, on the tat inst., law 'tin horn the fob ,riralieri jis' Clinton a'tvSea. Diluent) i1'tst uAUn, aged $i ,yeare, 1 withififow *tate loo pri.. r'quirod i.er acre, together T will nth anti 8 dl.Ys, + • with a full denorhttion ,t the property. i8" i We have a large assortment of outs, i!: osesiseb, P. O. ort short notice, and at moderate dharges. 1.3At,L--1:1 1Howlc1T, ora 6th instant, Dated of Dodo, eh t} s 28th day of ley other Printing their may need at$ E TIMES OFFICE 1-> ROSS. c, `ec�1 al Cheerioim ' I haVe,a fuel stock of Watches, Clocks, ° Jewelry, &c., to which I invite special attention. BARGAINS WILL BE GIVEN. r Mr REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, and all work done on the premises. M, PATTERSON. Steed—Directly opposite the Bank of }Hamilton, Wingham. .FARM FOR SALE. 'vest halt, atteo•part of East. 'halt lot 5?,ccrt, 14 West Watnanosh, eontaloirg 59 acres, Trow further particulars apply or, the prentises or by mail to JAMES MclwlltlAV, Saint Thomas 0. 0., North Dakota. . • • -YO.L. XXIII,---NO. 115 WHAT YOU . WANT NOW. o - Carpets, Curtains, Oiloloth, (ko,, in' fact everything during House Cleaning time.' ORR & HTS.COCKS, Direct Importers. TSR BEAR, April lsth;1894. Marriage Licenses Issued by FRANK PamensoN, No 23, Vic toria a street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses required. „. •••••••••••••••••••••••• eys Place In Ganada to ® get a 5tyslness Edu- �� Cation,, Shorthand, etc., is at the Cen-• ®r tral Business Col- • lege, Toronto, Ont., and Stratford, Ont. 3 Unquestionably Canada's Greatest Cott- m mercialScltools. Caia'o;;ues tree. Ment• O tion this paper. Shaw & hlliott, Principals. • 00•.440®0+D®0604) C+'v'•eieio®•A} LOCAL NEWS. ,.i — Cash for good butter and eggs. at B. �A Graham's market grocery.. - t -Miss O'Conno , of Brussels, has organ ized a music class n town. F;f0,*-Messrs. 13eatti 'trotting mare War. Bros. are having thei a trained at Windsor .-The best brands of oysters, at 30 t •40ots. per quart, sat Jas. MoNelvie's. —Rev. T. W. C sena, of Walton, coi "ducted the services of the Methodist 'allure very acceptably, o Sunday last. =Mr. John' Wi on, V. S., has not bee .mble to get around s well as usual latel: having slightly spr ined one of his legs. —Watches, clock and jewelry prompt' repaired end fully warranted by HAM PARTE, Meyer Block, Wingham. — Rev. S. Sellery; B. D., was in Stratfo a few days this we& attending the Confe ence examinations. He is one of tl examiners. .,Dr. J. P. Kennedy has purchased fro Mr. J. S. Jerome the property lately ow ed and occupied by L . Meldrum, corner Patrick and Centres eats. a —House-cleaning't a is again here a no one realizes it mor than the "good m of the house." Vision of dusty carpo dirty stove pipes, taki g down stoves a a thousand and one Alter pleasai}t lit duties which he can pr_form for his wife this trying season., 1118.4 Manl WI -would the dear womer do without you ? —Oranges, Pineapp_es, Cocoanuts, Bt ants, and a large assortment of cant goods, pure maple, syrup,•at the cheap prices, at Jas. MoKelvie's. —A young 10na ed Will McLean, v was engaged A Mes s. Button & Fessal chair factory, had t e thumb of his ri hand taken off by a aw at which he • working, on Monde forenoon last. hand was otherwisetiadly lacerated, an will be some time be ore he Will be abs if 'work again. —Mr. G. W. Thotison, of Toronto organizer for the Car a,dian Order of Ohl Friends, is in town trying to organiz cotlnoil of that order He is meeting fairly good success. he society is a pu Canadian institution and, is based t sound financial prin iples. Last wee organized u Seaforth wi a Con& in goo tarter list. --Word was was. rec ved on Monde , the death, on Sunda , intim; Vegas, Mexieo, of Mr. Jos. err, brother of M( Wm. and John Ker , of this town. Kerr went wort t veral years ago ecoount of Ms healt being troubled Wag disease. A die et was with hint a 1 .. SI .1d will arriv this h,a vv e hit s time of . intermentin the'S With thd•rsuuaimi f Ilam cemetery. �.a Ti.a deoeased was a tit young man, mod". it wall -known and i l erespeoted+/ai a . '-1