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The Wingham Times, 1894-04-27, Page 1• • et••••. ft, ;rim HL•W INGHAII VOL, XXI I I. ---N O. 1160, WHAT YOU WANT AN .0. NO Y Y. WINGUAM," ONTARIO, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, .894. —Mr. 0. Gilehri is ushing along his now factory builldi g.. —See our Collets or '25 cents, tl! G. MCIxonate. —Rev, Mr. Hear of Cre Amore, preach- ed in the Presbytern church, on Sunday evening last. —Mr, McIntyr of London, shipped a car load of live ho to Mess S. J. L, Gra & Co., Ingersoll, of We:lne ay, per Grand Trunk Railway. —See our La —Mr, Elisha Lemm on Minnie street. --Mr, Wm. Casemc of hogs to Toronto, o R. —See Our Own 25 _cents: Mr. Win. Holme to -day to attend the who died near there x is erectiug a. house --Mr. Geo. A. Ne ton has ut a front entrance to the di fog o r his harness' shop. w, —See our A ,,Wo nits at 44,50, G. McINTxntl. —A. larg num r of .the members of Olivette Lodge, Belo kah Ziegree,I. 0.0. F., paid the lodge e in La :know a fr• erns visit t g tt 1 visit; on Thursday evenin, of this week. —Regular meetin; of Court Maitland, 0. 0. F., to -night it.+riday,l Election of officers and other ir•portant business. A full attendance ram sited. •fe shippe a car load i Mon y, per G. r.! .. Txleotfc Soap,10 bars for G. McINrnie. goes to Mirkham uneral of a cousin, u .71urst ay. —Last wok, fife d put in the Presb; room, to acconnr attendance. —Why buy cheap g gat the best for the si shaw's ? —Mr. (Geo. McKI buying hay again, an to dispose of will market, at current r p —Division Court -ashel on Tuesday, Judge Loyle was a very short loot adjourned before no• n -Revival servica,s have been held every —Seo our Ging night this week in -the Methodist Church. ard. The meetings are yell attended, and will 9.--- D. Penne a id Mrs. Perris intend be continued all f ext tweek. Rev. B[r. c.�• s iortly to start or. a trip to the Old Irvine, of Goderich, s asisfin; the pastor. Country. The trip smell be made for health Y o can, ani pleasure eombin•d, is the highest grade stock in Canada and . the only gentleman chewing. —It has toren deck :d; to celebrate the formerly of this Queen's birthday ii Wingham, and an n employed in De- energetic committee 1 as' the matter,in n'Y ap,y1 cent per 1 ar. G. MCINTYnp, • -A little dallghte f Mr. Jos. Bullard, one day last week y soma means got its hand in the gs an ice cream freezer and had one of is fit gers taken off. — A. numbe f boarders can be accommo- dated at m residence, Edward street, near Victori street. A. G. MCDONALD. Mr, John A: McLean is ereoting several dwellings o i the corner of Lctward and Shuter streets the work of excavation having been comm .noed. 'Carpets, Curtains, Oilcloth, &c„ in fact everything during House Cleaning time. ORR & HISCOCKS, Direct Importers. THE BEAU, April 18th, 1894. o Marriage Licenses Issued by FRANK PATxitSON, I o 23, Vic- toria street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses required. N**.o®soose®*es•sov****o: BEST Place in Ganada to • get a Business Edu- cittion, Shorthand, O etc., is at the Cen- .'i, • -• - • .- trat Business Col - 2 lege,' Toronto, Ont„ and Stratton:, Ont. Unquestionably Canada sareatestCom- merciat 5choo1s. Cala ogues free. Men- t n this paper. Shaw & li Ilotl Principals. to t. l t P *OiN�Ep®oal *el Q+9ee 9 Ails**®•kb0 LOCAL EWS. — See our 01 own WincI or'Toilet Soap, 6 bars for cents. G. McINTYRE. -Crossley and nter, the evangelists, pre-conduetingroviv 1 services in Belleville. 11 r+FfJr.-Tamlyn is e .tatirg.ry in connectit cutter John and Mit new chairs ;ad to le si•lan 5 iday School date t e incraaeing s, when you can e money at Mun• isle has cop menced. those having same always be sure of a es. in Wingha esiding. There t, and the Court ns, fast colors, 5o. per G. MC)'NTYnE, —Messrs. Beattie ting mare Wanda, w, Windsor, entered fo Detroit. ros. have their trot - Mb is in training at th 10,000 stakes at —Go to Munshaw, he leader, for all kinds of bar pins, s ord handle, Corsage pins) 'Messrs. Jas. Dukfield & Son have pur- .chased the fine risidenee of Mr. D; Mc- Innis, on the corner of Patrick and Centre streets, and will t ,tie possession on the 15th of May next. . — A man named (-nes. Shoenfelt, of Galt, died the other day from eating canned tomatoes. It is '':ought the can had corroded after hero opet.ed before the tomatoes were rem ed. 1 —Beaver Tobacco is absolutel l It —Mr. John Bawds town, but w}io had b troit for some rim friends in town, on 1 cl Full was calling on old partioult rs will bfgiven in a 4ednesday. He bite iuta:•o issue. just returned from 1n land here hehas—E s for Hatchin rom 'thorough - been on a visit to ' hisg parents. He may bred Brown Leghorn Fo v—the best layers in existence. Prices re enable. remain in town. R. ELLIOTT; Wingham. —.We learn that dr. Geo; McKenzie was —Miss O'Connor, R. T., of Brussels, not the only one,fi m this section who teacher of instrumen al music, will visit offered a site for le proposed House of. Wingham weekly. 117ie may be found at Refuge, Mr, Wm. Campbell, of ' Lower the residence of Mr .. Farquharson, John Wingham, also off ed a most desirable street, every Tuesdaa and Wednesday. site, consisting pf fori located property. It County to pass on eating an , office and 'rection for the locate n with his residence, house of Refuge, wh nie streets. are offered. — Cash for good butter and eggs at R. A. Graham's uaarket,grocery.. Miss 'Lonna H '112r, Robt. Hill; asci street,on Sunday aftt her .left arm. —Mr. Fred. Johnst Thos. Bell's furnitur ill. His many frien for his s' speedy recov ,—See our Shoes tai 11, eldest daughter of entalIy fell on th ,noon, and dislocate n, foreman of Mr. factory, is seriously s in twa will hope lecturers' prices. G. MOINrrIue. —Mr. C. H. Doreeevend, who advertised £o visit • Wingham la: t week, with electric alpplianceB, for some_ reason did not put in AA et/wanes. .Iaasf Batoirday't Gazette announces itrnong other ohangse in the militia, the following : 33rd .Bron Battalion, No. 5 Company, Brussels.-•tc be 2nd lieutenant, e i d i Geor a er ck Blair. provisionally, 'e lr promptly clocks and y we y p rom pt y repaired and fully warranted by HAMMY ii PAuu, Meyer Block, Wingham. .=Revt' Sam. ,Tones.. t1says that the most 'beautiful sight in . world is to see a family gathered arour 1 a hearthstone with the head of the housel old reading his local paper ---paid for in ads -epos. Dulmage have corse "Saranac" to he track. Brussels -mile track, and at ds of a dozen horses Messrs. J. H. & VP gent their celebrated Brussels, to fit him for 'baa a very good hal present there are upwl from different points 'tieing trained there. —G. T. R. trains for Toronto and east fit` leave Wingham at 6.25 a. m, and 11.20 a. C m. and 3.45 p. m., via Clinton alaw or other causend Guelph. —For' first -clash tailoring and cheap q :erica before his eyes. Good connections by all trains. gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co. a short time ago, bole one of Mr. G. M. —On Friday eve ling ladt, the Fire R'emem'ber the place, one door south of Dufl'ield's well-breet and valuable game R. A Graham's grocery store. cocks from the hen noose, and tised him in �rfgade were testing the new hydrant on - Patrick street. A 1 ranch of hose wa —On Mbnday ning last, a Council of. a cock fight. Tho 1pp.;(.ha 1otlgbt against taken to the 'tblio school building the fianedian OrBer^of Chosen Frier.ds was was fitted with.slafa doors; k tae killed Mr. t n g ad L in tl4 .to injury, cravats vats'whe. took the td bird l-.ackand left it ``d. The strong arm of diet in rroti,I'n against h oondaot. y acres of splendidly --_Methodist Clitrch Pulpit Topics for Svfll be hard for the next Sunday : Morning — "Spiritual r the claims of this. Strength." Eveui —"A Foolish; Invest- �Jn of the proposed . ment." The speciservicesf will be con- n such desirable sites titiued next week. 1 —Why do ,you ruin yo r eyes by looking — Muuehaw, the taken a full conrse Institute, anti has , far testing the mos testing free. — Brussels Post : Bev. T. Davidson, M. 4., of Wroxeter, ha ,totified Rev. D. Millar, moderator, that he intends resigning his charge at Wroxet r. He resigned a few weeks ago but with( rew it at the last meet- ing of the • Presby .cry. Mr. ' Davidson's, health is not good. ..-Messrs. H. 0 Tiara & Co,, Stock and Debenture Brokers, Toronto,have just pur- chased from the own of Orillia $15,000 worth• of debentm 15, bearing 5 per cent., payable•haif-yearly, - rid payable in twenty equal annual instal nts of principal and interest. The arse vment of Or illia lief $1,274,356, and the ebt, $90,015. le, ing 'jeweller, has the Toronto Optical the latest appliances deficient eyesight.. All Last Warning. —Prfyate moneys to loan on mortgages at the sun to see if it i near noon, when ` All who are owing Win. Ridd by note or tet reasonable rate of interest. Apply to yon can buy a r ole watch for $3.10, account, will pay the same to John. Nee- .• JOHN NEELANDS, fro}n Muusnaw, the oder lands at once or they will be. put in court ifor collection. e leading jeweler . War. RUM, V. S. d the services of Lee ore. ebrnted New York On Thursday, 3rd day, r, Thad. W,.: iY, May znd. Persons H. Leavitt will deliv r lecture in the ofsight• i tel'1 with dimness who are a dirtTown Hall, subjeg,t. should call at Patter=n's jewelry stot'e on Politician, and the Wednesday, May 2n , and sec Prof. Brodie- is a lecturer of gr No charge for cons, ation. nught to hear whtih has to say on above h'e. subject.Silver collectionto defray ' rr fa e t �ntl boll the Y Ata meeting re y c Wing. Assessor• Youhill ilas about completed his labors for 1894, ane the figures he has --Mr, Mm. Patterson, t • furnished us indigate that 'Wingham is in of Winging -co, has secs a healthy, progcessi'1s condition. The Prof. Brodie; the, erdt assessment' this year, as' compared with Oculist, for �V last; shows an increase of $17,145, and the population has mare: sed 6ff, •''1!he figures for 1894 are 'as follo•-s: Bealro r p pe ty, $471,333; personal p operty, $68,650; in- come, 55,106, making , : total of $5.45,083. For 1893 the assessmynt was: Real prgf perty, 6456,813;perso income, 47,100, makii The populaticrt in 188 — Wanted, a boy:about 16 or 17 year of age,: to learn the printing trade. Must have ,a good English education. Apply at the Tnn.s office. —A Gospel Tents in the Tempera held on Sunday next, at 4 will be addressed by Past Grand Councillor in England, who will "The Bond Set Free." has spent many yes work, both in England and is thoroughly cc subject. Mr. Secord, kupnY g l i% thepulpit o n n church, will also gi Appropriate selection rendered by it choir. vited. .A. collection expenses, enses, al property, 664,025; g a total of $527,928. 4 is 2225. ante meeting will be Wingham, �. ce Hall , . m. The meeting ev. Wm. Gribble, of the I. 0. G. T., ake for his subject, lie rev. gentleman s in Temperance and this country, versant with the• ho is at present the Congregational ve a short address, s of music will be !All are cordially in - ill be taken e to defray 'ire Papacy, the . A." Mr. Leavitt ility and everybody am Maple Leaf lac fosse club was reorgan- p=oses• ized for the, present :ear, with the follow- ing officers; Presid int, Walter Vanstone;`v ids ^ vice-president, Josph Carrnth; captain, Dan Calder; ssore'ary, T. E. Cornyn, treasurer, J. H. Ch sholm; committee of Winstone, nstone, T. E. Cotnyn, C. P. Smith. —Mr. D. Rath has -recently enlarged his parlors and is prepared to serve ice cream, of the best quality, to those who may favor i i hi th tl 3 t H l a large stock of fruits and confectionery , of all kinds, Call and see him. m wpepa nonage. e a so cairn es• --A. Sabbath scho be held in the C1' Wingham, this (Frit ing at 8 o'clock. A readings, recitatioi marital music, wi addresses by Mr. A present supplying t and others. A cot al invitation is extend - —This is the tiro i, 1L Admtss n10 cents. I edtoaonly average member of t; a species of fever lei ing." The symptea entertainment will ngregational Church, ay) evening, comments - good programme of s, vocal and instru- be given, as well as bert Secord, student at to pulpit of this Ohurch, '`Mr. John Nichol, Ilton, who is well and {i the business men of W ing anti courteous gent rooted to the position branch at Lucknosvl; been in charge d t1 since it was establis and Mr, H. W. Aylwi n takesMr. Nichols 1 f the Bank of Ham. avorably known to ngham as an oblig- eman, has been pro- f Manager of the tr. Brown, who has e Luckno•v agency ed, goes to Chesley, , of the head office, e in the Bank here. —If you want good, healthy plants, of the hest sorts, go to the Iron Bridge Green- houses. Increased facilities and experience in plant raising enable me to furnish a superior article in plants. Remember the Lest are the cheapest in the end. The following are a few of the kiuds grown: Tomatoes, several varieties; cabbage, six varieties; cauliflower, celery, pe per,pansy, chrysanthemum, geranium, fa his, coleus, , verbena, jessamine, aster, etc, . Come early and got a good choice. T. C. Gn,inaar, Lower Wingham. -Some one who tad not the fear of the water was easily thrown to the highest part l organ'zed.in town, 1 y Grand Organizer G. Duffield/44M. big, . To of the building. Evoi ything was found in 1 W. Thompson, of Toronto. The Council the it iscreattt er perfectilli working order: i starts of: under very favorable conditions, bin brought the d� -Ladies, have your garmentsm made bYand 00 Lk, lht will sot n have :u large mein- .iooli r. Dufield's ye: r Miss M. Johnston, Gregory black, opposite bership, Ili , benefit and privileges of the ti a law should be the Queen's Hotel. Latest styles, good Society i. g open to b.•th ladies and :.e:ny one guilty of sit wow, always first-class fit. , gentlem: equal ter."tis. The officers' ti6;, , e H i f the late Joel* elected •r rite 1patane p • 117exico on' t Wr Friday are: D.'r;.igle, . d in the Wingham , C.; Jas. Galley, , jr., V, ty afternoon, the ' Recorder; J, 7, lS,p*tiutl >m the siderite of ' L. Ireland, Mar.; 'Mfrs. s street' ; A. goodly Mrs. rr. Elliott, l'.; A. tt id•Long,R, 1 la� o to wein a E. S. J. p 01 D , he high 'esteem iir tt •nedy, Physician; L. held, .i ' '; °,'and D. MoDhetstlu, The • remains o `err arrived from Ne e filter t ls,s + and war eelnotery on l atur,A #uncial takiu:i place fjr� Ur. John :>, t•r , Chari number of spur towns laflee, testiiyntg 1.t Which flirt deaoased t. year: of th e resent The Evolution n a' C.; R. Elliott, C p4 C' f Medicinal a antsis gradually relegating ,, J. B. Fergnson,r tite aId-time• herbs, pills, draughts and Treasurer; Geos' vegetable extracts to the rear and bringing F. zefinedy, W ; ` foto geil;s the pleasant and efleotive Murray, G,; ,i►{, lanativo, Syrup of Figs, :To get the on, A. It.; J. 1?.. true Seti*1ly too that it is inaattfaetured by paean, Dr. Keir- the 'Califdrnia Fig Syrup Co. only. For Trusitees. +' kale by all leading druggists. of theyear when the ie fair sex suffers from own as "house-clean- ta usually consist of the doing up of the Nair in a linen duster, and the introduot-on of a plan whereby the bead of the hoaso is made to eat can- ned salmon off an n'turned biscuit box for his dinner. Couple with this the bedroom curtains are allot id to dy out of the up- stairs windows, am there is a wild desire to waltz all the fur Acture on to the front verandah. At snot a period, the average lord of creation is Tiede to feel that he is ono of the biggest mistakes that nature ever perpetrated, t ed lie is looked en with acorn unless he is able to carry the piano under one arm and n stove tinder the other, while he ayfully .balances ono or two other artiele on his head. When lie fails to accompli 1 a few little feats of this description, lie tt naily gets the hint that he is only in he way, and that he bad better go into t e back yard and make a bonfire of the r biela $1 A YEAR IN ADYA ; CJ -Mr. ktobt, McIn6o is going into hor• n- 'Rotel and flesh pretty exteeeivey, He has recentl'. purchased Mr, Jas, Angus' fine pair t f drivers. —A. meeting will be held at Swarts' hotel, OU Itlonday eve ting next, to organize a base ball club, t full attendance of those il,terested in tl beet o sports, as requested. 7 all out -door —See our Flttnnelet' 5 cents per yard. G. MCINrxur. —A number of the ti' ec'tera of the public school are in attendanc = at the East Huron Teachers' convention, vhich is being held in Brnssels on Thur' qty and Friday of this week. ,. — Mr. Geo, Rrssoll's eldest son, "Buzz," received a charge from n air gun in one of his eyes, the other day He has a very sore eve, but it is not hought the sight Will be'injured. - --Fruit culture is more profitable to the farmer•now than his other crops. Brown Bros. Co., the most extensive nursery house in Canada, have a vacarcy in this section. Write them at Toronto, Ont., for their terms. —The Secretary o a court of the I., 0. F., in Toronto, was i rraigrted before the Police Magistrate, th other day, charged with sending out c culars without the words "assessment sy stem," printed there- on. The case has no• .yet been decided. — The impretsive c remony of the indic- tion of the Rev, Robe McCosh, fora erly o`. this town,.into the rectorship of Christ Church parish, Cluelham, took place on Sunday last. His L. rdship the Bishop of Huron officiated', The Gray, Yew g (St Sperling Co,n- i'pany, of the Winglia salt well, can boat of the largest horse n town. • He is four years old, weighs 17 pounds and is 172 - hands high. Mr. Spa ling purchased him, last week, in the tows ship of Norinanby, and expects to make hi weigh 2000 pounds before a year. et'='The military ball , Goclet•ich,"on day last, was attends by the following residents of this town Captain and Mrs. Williams, Mr. and firs. Hanson. Mrs. Swartz, Misses line, .'attersnn, Duffield, and G.,,,,Duffield, Dr. J. 3..Macdonald and J. Inglis. pjIt was the grrrdest social event of thes son het in the :county town. d o Y fixtensive imoro 'ements are to be yrnacle in and around tl e•Wingham Preshv- ian Manse;t:_ Twoparti- tions imine ately. i t t tions are to be taken down, considerable papering and paihiti ig down, a new roof throughout. some lowing and a new barn g g of modern design. I is a'so proposed to have a furnace and path room put in the manse. Pommels. Mr. Chas. Pogson, the has been spend- ing a few mouths wit friends in Crosshill and Stratford, returnee to town on Satur- day. Mr. D. M. Gordon s rent a couple of days in Brantford last week Mr. Jacob Large, of Listowol, was in town on Tuesday. Rev. M. Swann n id Mrs. Swami, of Fergus, have been vis ting their daughter, Mrs. (Rev.) S. Sellery, 'or some days. Dr. Macdonald was I ome from Otta40. for a few days, return ng again on Mon- day. Mr. B. F. i3roo1 t Listowel, was in town on busiheas, on of i s was A, MacKay, .nt,kno v, in Wingham, on business, ,n Wednesday. I Messrs. Elli 1tt Fnito i and .1. Fraser, of Teeswater, wire in than; on business, on Wednesday. Miss Jones, of 1Valk;rton, is visiting Melds in town. • Miss regale Kenrotly ft on Thursday, for Hayfield, after a v it to friends ata relations its 'tt iwn. "Ten 'Years of T•-nperanoe," A rather pretentious v ,lune is itn course of publication under the shove title by The Templar of Hamilton, Qt. It is issued in seven tnonthly numbe-<, each covering a different phase of the to aperance reform, and all profusely lilt,. number is a beautift'l it ing Flo less than thirty 1 ,. . giavures of Canadian pi and it is styled the ',Men Not only the tentperan< of fine engravings lover with the wail.. Two i incurs a epecinien dopy , by mail free, of five cop the remittance is made an, Hamilton, Ont. li hop . Licenses. WEa' HURON, We have not bee able toget thenames o all the parties to oro licenses were grant.. . ed at the meeting f the Commissioners, on Monday last, but i11 give them next week. We learn that all rue applicants wile already hold lice ses were granted licensee for next year, ex apt the occupant of the Grand Union H tel, Clinton, whose .oaly;e was held over Mr. Sohn. Dinsley, of Wingham, wa granted.a license, es also was. Mr, Black of Dungannon. EAST HURON. nSaturda; last the License Board for the East Ri ng of Huron met at the Revere Hens- Brussels. The following hotel license: were granted :---Messrs. Lamonby, B :'more; Campbell and Orr, Gerrie; Husk tt, Lakelet; Brown, Ford- .with; McMi n, Newbridge; Gotten and. Graham, Wr xeter; McDonald, I3lnevale; Livingston, ; elgrave; Mrs.. Sage and Fisher, Walt n; Jones, Lettdbery; Craw- ford, Dublin McDonald and Zimmer, Cranbrook; i aerrin, Ethel; McEwan, Jamestown; aures, Koenig, O'Leary au 1 Zilliax, russ.is, making 22 licenses grant- ed to allJ,' Mo • wan's license is for wine and bet°V. Ti Commissioners decliiied to grant licenses o Mrs. Steins, Fordwich, as petition was i snfticiently -signed, and to Mr. Beirnes, T olesworth License will be' granted to his ouse if suitable •tenant' ie procured. Bo. rd will meet at the Central Hotel, Brussel., on May 5th, to sign new licenses and trnsact other business Doming , before it. rated. The first rk of art eontain- agnificent photo- 1 tibition leaders, f the Movement." people, but every will bo delighted y.five cents will the first number t for a dollar if o W. "tV. Bnahan- -The Deline tor for June is called the"Summer Num or," and is a superb issue in every respect, the amount of practical and interesting r • ding matter being large- ly increased. Tharticle in the College: Series describes a irl's Life and Work at Smith, and is writ -.n by a recent and brite ]dant graduate. T' ere is also a very inter- esting and snggesti a paper on A Grammar-. School >•CSmmenc cut. Nursing as an. Employment for ' omen is ably treated by Louise Darohe, S perintendent of the New York City 'lrai ing 'School, for Nurses. An appropriate "pattern" article, in addi- tion to the regult r monthly issue, is on Dress for Sumni. r Sports; and another* equally suitable tt the time, gives informa- tion on Trunks a id 'Trunk Packing. The opening chapter to Vocal Culture, by the ,. author of .L)rlsarti �uvsfcal Culture, begins ' , in this number, al d bbi,uld prove us bene- ficin' as tlic serit s uei • ,ust a. ilk papers. on Hygienic Livin; are coutiiiii d; ti.udthe. ccufideiice teat ; Heald exist L tweed Mother sud Dungb er is the theme of the article bearing th it title. 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