The Wingham Times, 1894-05-25, Page 8TUE WIN GUAM TIMES . A .2 6,.
EL MOM-DO�. about three days after, it was found i '
as above ,stated. If any who read
this izav ci 'illde-hound calves, mato
the foregoing experiment and pray
There Never Wes. a time when our -fur good results,,- -There is. a good
peeler counted as. it does now. There time coming, The expected mar-
never was a Bute when we 'A ere ea inu:h riage we allluded to last week comes
in the lead with, our rnaldui(iueut stook, off we do net know 'Wllell, but an UR-
whioh challenges comparison with the expected one collies Offill three weeks.
town Por qualita and price; no clutter The young nitut who goes, over the
what you w put --try here fur it --it we hills his best girl to sec still pursues
have it—its sure to be reliable. the even tenor of his wa,y and the
tila A DT UP I'EC.S FOR MKS. expected breaking of the long
monotony lies in his bright future,
We here is a fureible way' been da -as far as we knew. -4u this con-
ing the asint trade for many years, but • stituoney there will be some Intel -
never have we been doing,, such a busi- ligent votes polled at the next goy -
nese as this. lust few weeks. Large ernmental elections, as the people
variety of white, cream, and tinted silks are seriously considering whether
Weeks in Peau de sole, Faille, Gros they should use the franeltiso them -
Grain, Satin Duohesse, Crystals,and selves or let the whips and wirepuli-
other staple lines. ers do it for thele.
DRESS GOODS. The assessor of the township of
"Weil poster, shoppers have naturally Howiek. returned his roll to the town- --'------ -: -•"— " "-
!learned to expect the most as well as the ship clerk in due time and here are a • CULROSS, -
. choicest far their money at Winghan,'s, few figures taken from it, which, we
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recognised dress goods centre. publish for the interest of our read- On Wednesday • evening Of last
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F,JaA,DY TO WEAR CLOTHING. ers. It will be seen that the total week the beautiful and • commodious
More evicde:MN everydaythat M. H. assessed value of farm property as residouce of Mr. David. Taylor, of
elven in the following figures does Culross, was the scene of a happy
.Molndoa'e, • ready made clothing' for not include farltlstock orilupleulents, gathering, the occasion being the
variety and value are in the lead, which will show that Rollick is not marriage of his only daughter, Minnie,
'PASHIONABLE PARASOES, only a very wealthy township but a to Mr. Chas. A. Steele, of Hamiota,
So much quality end style for the prosperous 0110 :--?\Tutuber of child- Manitoba. Guests to the number of
price that gives us such a decided lead ren from 5 to 13, 1037,• number of about one hundred assembled to wit -
in this line,a t children from 15 to 21, 452; acres of ness the marriage ceremony which
• cleared43,519; acres of wood laud, Lachlan, M. A. At 9. p. in, as the
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MUSICAL :?XCELLENCE, ! -
ARTISTIC DESIGN.
DURABLE CONSTRUCTION.
Catalogue sent free on appli-1
cation.
J.J. HOMUTHL
STILL LEAD THE TRADE
MERCHANT TAILORING AND GENTS' FURNI
In 1 -1 -41 -,T'S$
MORRIS - FEILII - ROGERS - 0, I lien's
1GI1STONVEL.
HALSEY PARK, Agent, WINnmAnl.
M. N. R�cINDOO'S land assessed, 67,585; acres of land was performed by Rcv. J. A. Me-
• 10,133; acres of swamp or waste bridal party entered the drawing
—The July issue of The Delineator, lend 13 904• acres non-resident, 13; room Miss i,ottic «:tt5.31.1 played a
which is called the "Midsummer Number,"
begins a new volume with a most attractive
_• table of contents. The styles displayed are
seasonable and, therefore, picturesgne and
graceful, and the fancy work will please the of statute laLbor 4,214; dogs assessed,
483; bitches assessed, 9; population,
4,352; cattle, 7,G(0; sheep, 5,457,
hogs, 2,717; horses, 2,2:33.
value of real assessment, :2,112,984; beautiful wedding march in het
personal property. $12,(150; income, usual excellent style. The bride
$900; total valuation, $2,126,534; looked charming dressed in grey
male persous from 21 to 90, 871; days faille silk, tritwncel with cream Irish
point lace, cream roses and lily of
most fastidious Summer maid or matron.
The opening chapter on The Voice, by the
author of the Delsarte System of Physical
Culture, will interest a large class of
readers,. and most fascinating home em•
ployment is provided in the first of a seri( s
of illustrated papers on Florentine Iron
Works. The College artice for the month
is A Girl's Life at Wellesley, and an expert
writes on Telegraphy as an Employment
for Women. The Daughter's Friends is
the subject of the article in the Mother and
• Daughter series, and some salutary advice
.on Bathing is given in the chapter on Wise
• Living. A. novel entertainment in the
shape of A Fan Party is described, the
ceremonial for a Silk and Leather Wedding measures passed at the recent session
is given, and there is also a seasonable of the Legislature were reviewed and
paper nn Picnic Giving. Flower Making explained, as well as the matters
is specially considered in the Uees of Crepe Which are being dealt with largely
and Tissue Papers, and further instruction in the present campaign. A number
is given on How to Serve Small Fruits. of questions were asked the -.speaker,
The illustrated papers on Knitting,Netting, all of which he answered in a way
Tatting and Crocheting are as attractive that appeared to by satisfactory to the
as usual, and the bright talks .Around the questioner. la. vote Of thanks was
Tea Table, and a review of the Newest passed,, to the Chairman, and- a splen-
• Molts oompletea very entertaining number. did Meeting was brought to a close.
=i' The subscription price of The Delineator -Thi5 place will give a good account-
is $1.00 ayear. Single Copies, 15 cents. of itself on the 26th of June; IVI1011
Address orders to The Delineator Publish- our old, trusted and tried member,
ing Co. (Ltd.), 55 Richmond Street West,- Mr. Thos. Gibson, will receive such
Toronto, Ont. a vote as he will be proud of. --Mr,
1?. Scott has a large number of hogs
HOWICK. - at the piggery in connection with the
BL.UEVALE.
An immense crowd ofpeople attend -
cd the political meeting in the Forest-
ers' hall, on Monday evening last,
and the hall was packed to the door(.
Rev. A. Y. Hartley was voted to the
chair, and introduced the speaker of
the evening, Thos. Gibson, M. P. P.,
who delivered an interesting and
instructive address, which was well
received. Several of the Government
we have the most nobby to be found.
our stock is complete. Note a fair of our prices:
Plough Boots, from $1.00 up.
Ladies' Fine Button Dongolas, tipped, from $1.00 up..
Boys' and Gauls' School Shoes„ &on 85ets. up}
and all other goods in that line equally low.
STOCK OF•,,
VALISES AND TRUNKS
is full, and at prices which znust satisfy a11.
igO'Boot and Shw repairing done as usual.
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J. J. HOMUTH & SON,
_ -11.0..\-VW--u?'4 vwor
Mr. Samuel Grigg .has accepted
the position of Inspector for the Lon-
don Humane Society.
the valley. The- bridesmaid, who ,.. X111
assisted through the ordeal in a ver is t e'
becoming manner, was Hiss Annie l ,)
L. Seller', of Kincardine, who was-i�he
prettily oilfired its pink silk, triltlittrcl tar.
with cream, lace and roses. The xta>t=ka
groom wa.$ ably supported by Mr. S'r1 Lr--TAILOR-On May Oth, at the
Frank P. Moore, Uf'1'eeew<tter. After r SiA.d LIcL u)hh u bride's
A., parents ..Ohai.RA.
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parties ;
' the :contractive.41' `e
th • 1cit1 Ili th da to lune .
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C e H m.ota Manitoba, t
, Steele, of a ,
�l Se
F3ultb(.
onnaN--/n Wiagham, on May 21st,
• wife of Jar. Palmer Morden ; a
dater.
u:I3otta—In Kinloss, on May 19th,
WA of Mr. Wei. Barbour; a dauglt,
together with the invited guests, sat
down to a sumptuous spread and "all
went merry as a marriage bell." The
bride who Wvas the recipient of num-
erous costly, and asefel presents is a
general favorite here, being highly
esteemed for her many amiable
qualities. The gloom who is the only
son of our respected townsman Mr -
David Steele, is well known in this
section where lie, has spent iuost of
his life until about two years ago
when be removed to the West to
engage in mercantile pursuits. Mr.
and Mrs. Steele boarded tilc,12.30 p.
in. train last Friday on their way to
Manitoba, amid showers of rice, explo-
sions of torpedos and the good wishes
of their numerous friends assembled
at the station to say "good bye." The
many friends of Mr. and Mrs Steele
join with us in wishing the happy
couple a prosperous andl:iiappy-voya e
through life.—Tceswater News.
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-On Wednesday evening, udder the cheese factory.—The cheese -factory
•�3klices of the ..Epworth Leonie of Court of is running in full blast now. --The
Christian Endeavor, in Orange- y will
sax-
tlzc chore$,. an open meeting was be held in the Foresters Revision for Turnberrhall here on
:�i1i11 • the Nth mgt.
:hew to which all were cordially in-
• °' ited , and at which a literary contest Mr, Duncan Ring was buried on
ipslace. The captains were Saturday at 10.30 a. in. The funeral
"Mess , D. , L. Milne and Edwin was very large. He was an elder in
°• Lldissl's, "loth marshalled their sup- tlle'Presbyterian church and super -
and i g hitendent of the Sunday school and
Ilortct's pi rand order and alI came attended servicer Marl until siek-
ld acquitted themselves
y
fatwalt'd s, a recitations, readings, ness compelled him to stay at home.
zaobly: 'x`i� its trios and quartettes His wife and family have • the
d cldrseees' am,tri order and were well sympathy of the community in their
vele of no tzzea serrow. He left a family of three
• be large audience.
,,'received by t. migrant must have
daughters and five sons—John, school
` 'Great care antscci a r their selection, as
been exercised ii oropriate for the
` they were very ash
teacher at Kinburn; Mrs. Herbert
Burgess,of themathematical
LOW Eli WINGH aM.
Report of written examination of
Lower Wingham Public School for
Friday, May 18th :—PartII class—
Mamie Mainprize 100 per cent, Wes-
ley Ansley 100, Isaac Doyen 95,
Harold Gihuor 90, William Wiley
80, May Campbell (i5, Cassie Mur-,
doch 50. 2m1 class :---Verona, A.
Phippeu 95, Lizzie Potter 95, Annie
Graham 85, Una Ifansom 85, George
Campbell 80, George Elford 80, John
Potter 75, Annie Wiley 70, Julia
Linklator 65, Robert Deyell 65, John
e
Loekerid„ 60, Rhoda. Elford 60,
Flossie Graham 50, Julia King 45,
wife Inat ematle.•1 Walter Welsh 40, Hannah England
wno tools artznaster nl the Owen Sound Collegiate `10, .James Finley �0, ,Jessie Englatnd TOWNSHIP of EAST
ocealsion Of Mato pG I' storekeeper 10 3rd chaps •--C,d orge Ansley 100
only daughter of Mr. David Taylor, of
Culross.
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PALE CHILDREN
With poor appetites and frequent coughs,
should be given a few bottles of
Campbell's
Skrei Cod Liver Oil.
Doctors recommend it because it is pure
and easy to take and to digest.
INTO=
The Council of the 00
Tinron, will meet iu th
Coderich, on
Tuesday uno 5th Next,
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por ton or the County of
C • rt Boom, in. the Town of
at 3 o'ctook p, tn. -
VM. LANE, Clerk,
Dated; allay 28, 1804.
STRAY REIF S.
Strayed on the premises
24. Concession 0, Turnbe rr
one two year oldheifer
heifer. Both rod and what
requested to prove prop ry, pay oxponses and take
diem away. Avan, ELLIOTT,
Wingham 1'. 0,
th • undersigned, Lot
ti latter pert of March
one three year old
spotted. The owner is
Tuvalurty, May 18, 1804.,
Township of T
nberry
COOT OF MON.
Notice fs hereby give ji'tat th
of the Assessment ltnl for the'
homey, wilt hold its first sitting
(Beeville, ,
Court of Revisfoti
ownship of Turn.
irc.Domrltt'e Vail,
Monday, May. 28 h, 1894,
at one o'clock p.�n. All, parties 1 terestcd will please
talc( notice and LOt'arn th(JOIL. 'BURGESS, l l(.te•it.
Tprnborry, Dla. 1r)Ri304.
nrd and Edna' 'Institute; eorge a s ore ; exper rtl ,
Misses Athelia I1,sar, T+'ox deserve Wingham• Mrs. Paul Powell of I anny Green 100, Egerton 1%ellwood
COURT OF 'RE
• Akins • attd ilir. Jowlh th 1 ) Turnberrw• Thomas, a veterinary I () 4' George Johnston 90, Mary. Mac- The Huniri al Donnell o£ th
iC a tar- ; �'
• special. mention. 'Thema/ practising in the State of Donald 86, Benson (,rucit shank 88, Watvanosh win inset for the Mt
' was €'•,OOfI ' , Assessmont Roti, honnnyr apt+
actor of John's reii `t Ohio. -41f', Charles Leeeli of Detroit Nelhd Graham 82, Rosanna .Johnston ,vents, ate„ al�d nln0 for tht t
cal of '.,''al1S ' ' "/ Annie_Patterson Patterson4ththe Rom,
hiswas
Mabel cast d 94, inti, n, on
being out of tune, his, voila cions. At Leech, of this place, hast week.--- Nellielt•tr Kc't 100, MI) l ae De Monday, May.
73lelodious as on former tem 1I' i1f Z b' t f 'ii y y
tl 'lltt?C •I1.08'111111.1 ISS 1 liggic' S is er, 0 Morris
ls,spent F , c - • ' at the Haut! of r0 o'clock A. 1f,
} half past ten o'clock, ti» ! • Sunday at Mr. F. I3. Scott's.- -bliss li, R. J. BARTON',Teach(}, intcrostod wi1T please take not!
'CGS selves accordingly.
e
exhausted and the : e" rs , Smillie,;'teacher at Zetland, was visit -
Ta "neo. 5...Akins and. T t;1. fi. ei et --
ed poin favor cf Ioe thy`• t tng'est 1'V"•alts. A. Y. Hartley d daughter
lc by ing at Mr. Itobt. Duncan's, last week.
'deciin n tars •dlir,'M l 1 e. tc are visiting in Woodstock. --
cal;
+r Ilts of tl t, asoit �t . i Mt'. Samuel Scott, of Manchester, is
a5f a e&1 it rig its tlrroM. l rif {'bringing a large number of hogs
l tJ i i leisurely itt a't (tai tri a t here to fatten on,the whey at the
in this locality . 'S'11r. yot�l to cheese factory, --The political meet -
Who found, it took pity on th Ilt,o, On ,louder . evening was well
rid brought it wwith So3e dl% attendled.
to a neibllboring barn wheel!, it
1'e•el for anti is now doing- well, T .
:cera sass circulated ttildl 110 OW21. cell in the transept of Roc jt.r'.stE.r
A handsome memorial has been
No, it was not the railway 'wreck
That made hint blind and latae ;
He lost his eves, his leg and nose
In a litcroese practtee game.
AWANOSH.
ISION.
Township of East
ose of revising the
515 against a9ness-
nssretion of other
Marnoch'P. 0., Lot
8th, x804,
of which all persons
0 and got ore them.
0aTERPIELD,
('ierk's Office, Clerk.
East Wiumnoah, May fi,
BRIDGE WORK,
Mrs. hunter, of Luekttow, while t1.ON GRATE BARS,
crossing a street where sante young,ASI- P
men where kicking a football, was ,
watching the hall for fear it might COLUMNS,
,tit her, nod in doing so lost her bal'
. ate(, MI on the sidewalk and broke Alit BRICKS,
her Abider blade. SIDEWALK GRATES,
Mrs, I.y ltdle, of 'Mitchell, has entered
CRESTING and
nrl until it tca;t known it.p t, -hunt) cathedral in honor of •ietion a nest that town claintittr�• :=G(1 PUMP SPOUTS
thriving-. condition. !rho /flag Stairs, Capt II'B McKay and -damages for biju •v eatueed to llrr
WING1=IAM.
t ..t"•~YP A l_',r-'♦_ ,W 71 /i1�'TYY:n7T
FUTURE PROSPECTS.
Will wheat be worth two dollars a bushel within two years?
We do' not claim to ba able to answer the question, but one' who
should be regarded as good authority on the subject, namely, Mr.
VanHarne, of railway fame, leas spoken quite freely on this question.
But there are questions of daily experience of Which we can speak
with absolute certainty, and of some bf them we will have some-
- thing to say here: '
lst. There are so many people engaged in the mercantile business
or trade in this country, and the struggle for place and patronage
is so great and persistent, that profits ill many lines are wiped out.
How, then, can a trade be done that will give to the merchant a
living profit, and at the same thus secure to his customers o the very
best value offered in any market
We answer: Import goods1clirect from the manufacturers or
from the fields of ,production, and "rye have adopted this course.
- OUR ORDER FOR FALL AND WINTER MANTLES AND WRAPS
WAS. PLACED WITH ONE OF THE REST BERLIN, GERMANY, MANU-
FACTURERS TWO MONTHS AGO. Our customers can rely On getting
the very latest TEXTURES aitd NEWEST STILES, at the LOWEST PRICES
POSSII3LU.
OUR IMPORTATION ORDER for TEAS was also PLACEI] TWO
:tioNTHS AGO and will BE PICKED AND PACKED TO OUR EST'ECIAL
ORDER AND SHIPPED DIRECT FRO f THE GARDENS WHERE GROWN
TO THE TowN OF 1VI\GHA,f.
Our Dress Goods, and many important_ lines in Dry Goods, we
imported this spring, and our customer's understand what that•Ineans
to them. .
• We sell the best Boots and Shoes, Ready -Made Clothing. Our
Tailoring Department has special attention. Hats, Caps, Shirts,
Collars, Ties, &c. The purest Groceries; at correct prices, is the rule
Of our house. -
D. M. GORDON,
The .Anchor House, Wingbam.
i
I have just received a large consignment of
WALL PAP Ri...
WINDOW • BLINDS, .C.
in all thelatest designs and styles.
Also, a large stock of
School Books, Scribblers,
Exercise Books, Copy Books,
Slates, Pencils, Pencils, Crayons,
Stationery, Sc.
Prices as Low: as the Lowest.
ALEX. ROSS
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The Popular Bookstore, Wingham.
HARNESS AND GOLLARS.
Having bought out the Ambler harness Business anistarted in his old staild,
ani prepared to furnish the public with everything usually kept in a harness shop
such as
HEAVY, LIGHT and TRACK, HARNESS,
NETS, DUSTERS,
WHIPS', CURRY CC,MBS,
I31 t1SI1E , S1irI+:AT COLLARS,
TRUNKS, VALISES +'S and
TRAVELLING BAGS, &e., &e,
I shake all my own Collars and guarantee satiefaotion.
Give me a trial and I •will use you right.
het the calf would nevei•4 C3a(pt, , W. II. Robinson, three Can- building by water • finding- its way • y
Itia milk it was drinking and (t;apt, , , . ., , , , » 4 .t� mr _F, T 3,' T.,,
Iidr ivhdybrnd while on set Into her cellar, from, it is alleged, a The WINCHAM FOUNDRY. 1"V"in 'hath,,.
.r�
took it oaf:.ta the woods, iatclia`trt �foi`, c'1T10thd'z`ldrfld in Africa. defective town drain.
- e i left lyras' dead. In vire for th
'VOL.
Our stock
"previous *Ho
rthe benefit of
'went is full o
-tiolors. See
wool), double
-tturintrz TO
done as good
•season, ' Co
Prints are in
range, the no
ings, Our
prettiest and
tan exclusive
and 1VMuslins.
valor. A spe
Vests, 5 cents
Our Shoe s
'makes; the be
and Slippers
Groceries a
31bs. for one
and fifty, as
delivered proi
' THE BEAR, M
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Issued by DI
toria street,
required.
SU MS
and Gerrard
Canada's Gre
' the entire year.
Write for one,
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Graham's rr
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for•some ti
.friends won
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'Tuesday of
:been extrao
..time of yea
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f,ttendanec
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