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The Wingham Times, 1885-04-24, Page 5THE WOMAN. MRS FEAT APRIL 24 111 I IE DSTRO!. NEWS The Weekly Round of Life In the County of Huron and Vicinity Neighboring rebus . argains! Good Value 4 The dog poisoner is at work in 1 A $20;00 BIBLE REWAUD., Brussels, The publishers of 4"Rutledge's Loudesboro village is booming -not Monthly" offer twelve valuablerowards a house to be had. A soap factory In their 'Monthly for May, among has been started in it lately, which is the following: Miss J, Gibson, who h as en We will give $20'00 to the person liviilir in Winnipeg for the ci- r , a;tei', . ; New rl,estament, Scriptures (zlot the ,00.00 Thera are over' twenty grocery At a meeting of the dlxeotoas of the 185 Should tv)to r more May Blyth' roller skating rink Mr • D. B. answers be received, the rewards will It is said fifteen or more telephon ,j ,c,Rinnou was appotuted president, be divided, The honey will be for-- ea or- es will be placed in. Brussels soon._; '141r. M. Young; secretary, and JVir..C. warded to the winner May 15th, 1885, iffMr. A Taylor, of Be}grave, has 4. Tanner, t'reasdrer. Persons trying for the reward must a a os 1 bias ]/U80e Martin; of., 2nd on., (n0 postalp lessrq: J. A. MaEtvan, of 142o1•ris luckersmitll, has just comp}e�ed a Revised edition bythe Ma . 10tt:, stores in Clinton. 4 ' taken out au auctioneer's license for .' &nether section Beard ' from. --- send 20 cents in silver or postal notes,. stamps fallen) with their answer;'for which they w:ilreceive the and W. Allisou, of Belgrave, have. patchwork quilt, in whish there is Monthly for June, in which the agate' left .for a trip to the old country. ave 1,600 pieces and no two of them -and-address of the winner of the • reward and the correct auswer will be The total receipts for the town of are alike, as she ha$ , in it pieces published, and in which several more Seafortll for last year was $18,571, collected from. various fotetgn' laces. valuable 'r6wa1`ls will be offered. and the total expenditure $1:13,099. There must now b.3 enough patchwork Addcess.RVTkEDGE PUBLIsitltxa con - quilts in IHeron to cover the whole P1xY, Ealsliull, Pa. A..salt '.syndicate has been formed face of the county. - in. Goderich to be knowie as the Goderich Manufacturing Co. .Three '`yeeswater-Jesus b8+ready to save. THREE ' BOOKS GIVEN AWAY. block.; are interested in it. Six anchored in the hallelujah her- bour,' }atan'e battlements; are tremb- ling, We will send the following three p1 praject lies been started in raise God, we itre`. still storm- g Listowel to purchase a pure. O'ydes- . ing the stronghold of sin under the books "free" : a LADIES PRIVATE igA7 E dale entire horse for use in Howick leadership of Ding 3esus, 'and, :who adviser u eiION, a compte„e =Weal this season. can stand against Aim. 'Someone adt leer for walneu; Illustrated and barnad in Cloth' former lice $1), here are in Gorrie •172 scholars put it into the head of the ProfessorsT ( p from 5 to 16 years of age, 58:scholars to turn•us out of the church , but FUN AND CANDY, a 48 -page book from 16 to•21 one years old, 95 tIoin Sataar- just went far enough to make telling leshoto make over 100 kinds ' 7to 1'3 years old. The total popula- a fool of * them for we soon bed of candies and 'other sweet things, tion of the village is 6217, anotherrbuildi n;;; to worship in, and we cents), euts handsomely bound, ,(fernier price 50 of Mr, DE TO pray that they -may become � real pos- k FANCY WORK, o pand ractical instruct- or s ruott svia" Nelson 1+a'itinhiAm, sonse: sots as yvell as graft dais, _ , or in all kinds of Art' Matters. eon-. W. xiingham' 'Hullatt; •wafts one of The above is from'the 'Trutrpet tabling 64 large 4. comma pages, over those who several years ago assisted written by Keattly, Arniy Captain. 20C handsome Illustrative +'ngrav in bui'di7 g the fort at Battte£ord, We deem it due to the public to cot- in+TE and well bound, to anyladywho now' a point of such interest in con red it, for it is a mistatetnent. The sends 50 cents for 'six months' trial necttou with the no. tllwest uprising. Army was not turned out of the I gabscription' to Tun.HousnwIFE, a At Messrs. H. Snell d, Sous, recent clmmix but refused to sign. an agree - sale of live stock in Hallett, $200' melt to leave it in as gofid a, condition ow IC the township of W w n i i..orge 10 -page journal devoted to li'ash- ). els Fancy work, Art Recreations, H.nv o ..colt:, and Household ai- TTE NEW {{1l,��� It' .ODE i ;Ka 002,WACIDIGIUGlila1=3E1 ,vs z I g THE FAiffiR7'GE 1Q 11 Inarsmouummummuraurimacialli 'l F®,' FAY USE. (f pzHIGH AMA -HIGH FINISH Skircifife 'rv�-,�.� jam;--•.r•-v-�'•,--v-v-� Alit M1 the "Raymond. " Shnttto Machines al aroficoadwiththe Patent flJ Auto atl�c Bobbin iu er� jlut[[1ltnume[[antanutttt[atrenq[ninitoterntr CHAS, RAY' Qt1DI {r aaaii'itti At$-a'UREIa 1,,11 ' GUELP i, ONTARIO. fun a_ql.. ,�"e.�rii- •','„'e, 3. p5 -P j= The Pure Bred Clydesdale, S. COUCH OiRECTORY. Presbyteries. 0[Y ADBATII SERVICES AT 11 A, N. AND 7 P. hf. ►7 SundaySehooIat 2:SQ P. N. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7::30. RAY. n. NegvAFRin 'pastor. KING 0' QUALITY, CI ABBAT>1 SERV"' AT 11 A,. M. AND ' P. ir. IJ Sundayschool ao %:S( p. m Prayer �nteuting, Wednesday evening nt 7:3D. Will Stand for Mares this Season as follows : MONDAY, May 4th --Leaves his own stable and proceeds by way: of Wiugb am to Wm. Isbister's for noon;,,trom thence toBluovale for night. Methodist. O4 1BATA SERVICES AT 11 A. 11. and 7 P. M- {. Sunday School at 2:30 p• m. Prat mooting. Wednesday evening at 7:30, Bev, O. lI. Coluesu, pastor. Gonnregatlonat. • 0i AI1BATH SEIWIOES AT 11 A. M. A2iD'1 1'. DI. 0 Sunday school at 12:80p. m. Prayer nioattng, Wednesday evening at 7:30. Rev. Ns. Turrsir, pas- ter, Episcopal QABDATA SERVICES AT 11 P. Al. AND 7 1'. M 17 Sundayschool in tlaoiionzle's hall nt 2:89 Prayer meeting, on Weancsdayevening n; (.50 Rev.. Me. MaCosn, pastor. Church of the Sacred Heart, hold service on Sunday, "Nar.:ath next at 10:30 a. m Forms. west, Priest:, SOCIETIES. &C4 .. Wingtam Lodge, Ho. 200, A. F. A a�. ht., c.e c., MEBTS EVERY TUESDAY, ON OR egle pp,' . the tuft et the Moon, in tttdi#'llnti, lfieir Block. Waliland, Lodes, ke..110 1.0 G:: F its BETS EVERY THURSDAY EVENING APS 21' ILL clock in their Hall. Masons B1oai:. `,L`URSDAY-Proceedabv way of boundary a(n�rva £scampmeat Ho 47, 1. 0u t[: F to Morrisbank for noon • frau thence to yTEETS EVERY SECOND AND FOiTtrT12 IrLFzt,1). + dayinoach month. visiting Patriarchs ,ten: °amble Hotel, Gorrie, for *night. . dy invited. WEDNESDAY -Proceeds to Crochet our Harris fox night(BETS EVERY SECOND AND LAST FRIDAY THURSDAY --Proceeds to Mr Johnston"s ► l e enings in the month, In thou ilatl,Tatt.11 u'a Coen militant!.IIa.00,t.tl.E Willis for noon; from thence to Win. 6th con of Turnberry for noon ; from Block. thence to Dir. Jobb's, 91h :con of 'Turn- Wlnybim Lodge, No. 136, A. 0 ,L. Y/.. y berry for night. , �A SiiTB EVERY THIRD FRIDAY''E4 Lti 1i`o Di ryas the upset pri4e of tr c wh' h as when they opened thou campaign To d M FRIDAY -Proceeds to Thomas Gamble a lYL rho month. Lodge room, Tam}yus P.i�.ue. in it. `The. arm went ',put of their e7ln t)1e Culross boundary tot coon ; from - Ie._ was sold because the price was y tens. If you will send $2,00 for tour thence to August Holnuth's'on 10th con not bid; since the sate the sum of own accord. As :to seeuiang another friends; you will each receive all the of Turnberry for night. •Huron Council,tie. tt:. enter oft ht a frtanua. X300 has been xeft.sed for file sena ba7ldiug, they did not secure one, but above, and we will send you an els. SATURDAY --Proceeds bywayof Zetland j�f j EETs EVERY FIRST ntoxDALr T�1F'filsa r:1 • findinrr •the rent of the, town hall . to Merrifield's hot.i, Wingilatn, for the 11.E tae month, w their SuU. Tari,iy„ tticH k. animal, greater than that asked liy tits clttlxch gent Hand Mirror. For club of fifty, aftornoota ,, Another .of the pioneers of Huron: trustees, they. carne flack and signed wtl give a LADY'S GOLD WA'1Cli. The above route will bo continueddur- L. G. L. No. 7G4i 114 been called to his lane home in .Address, TSE HOUS1l1WIFE PUB, u the season,, health and weather or. EFTS i4`VERl .---- mating. ITt9T immix $1*ENTNo IN, tile agreement (at7da a e ;now in rite CU. Nttuda, N. Y. tri tting, p rho month. dill person of ltZr. Wm. H May, : of ctlurch they refused, 'Satan's Battle- ' E><calelor Council no: GGG Royal Tempters of aemporaace. Clinton, who died last week. Tlie me is are trelnblin;.' The only deceased had been a Gontl:,uous rest. t enikilii?n noticed hero IS that of the Special reductions in furniture at 13 PEDIGREE 1�i ETs. black MONDAY EVENIdtTt: IN rti: ,i: dent of the count for 54 earn Re . , room bi tclic,ruu'atlail. y y church : whiclz the artily halc their (xracsy s. Having as large stock orf Imported July, 1663, by James Tigling, 1 was a Liberal in politics,. a.member of ,ueetiitgs, the racist has Wattled down Menti gild wishing to reduce Bit°1 will Winglzatn. Is registered in Vol, 6. Clyties •Mechanics. IdaHtuta. the. Methodist church, and much .• part of the fouudaatton, and the give special reductions for the next 20 dale Stud Book. King of Quality, 2907, is 13eavx,rMtuolr; Beading roan open tth nouns s, 1 a be bay foaled June'll, 1692 ; bred Tuaa,lays, 1/'eunosdaye, Shursdays and a airs 1ai.,1 respected by all who knee- frim, grumbled when asked to, repair theft clays on all purchases of•ovelU $2i by Thomas Speirs &Imarnook, ayrsliire, , •1010 1p o' ea i x y open on sTuee sy �; a 'gig An seem fished TFAeller.-17r. own Work of destruction, then evi• Owl and .see my stock of hureaue, side i sire Sir William (2120)al bland eire. Liberal tveui,s Trona'a to tl ocicok and on saturuny a:� k. P dent► as theyuse the battlements boards, bedroom sett„ leunges, safe:,, Tom (446) ; gran0 -sire, Young Conqueror noon from S t. 4 o'clock. j y un<• who eoudli ted Lllr, 3r 1 959)- g g grand sire Cnuqueror (1rtlit. darn an3es ' '' °' r these are they battlemotits that ..aro ' school in Union School Section No. I aggro (vol. 6) by sire, David ('64:i) , • Poet Office, trembling. 'Prey for n .' Pray for nI];YE 1 ds D1CtIENSON gran y, y (1 J) , fi ! 1 rI�ICE HOUR B tea 11, Turnberry, for sixteen. successive t � that m -a be impressed , rand airs i3ulprlse {346) Sir 1Vi1ltam P. Pfennig, Postmaster. d dam Sall b scotoltmau 4t S' y I 8 A. AL TO 7 P. E. yeare, is now in receipt of a pension • yourselves ,a you . y g , AtiRISTERS, eco. SOLICITORS FUIi BANK OF With the importance Of t1{nOlVirir thej FIANILTON, Cotnnaissionas for taking atHda when two years old gained first prize at of about $100 from the Government p Dundonald Show, and first at Irvine and x -Town Batid. t h d kin{ i;[' taeswater vtt orDianitoba Private lands to en g best E Aa . r s ( lend in straight loans ht lowest ares. Offices --►tent's Block, Wing;; ah uc -nes and orris. H. N+. C. EVER. R. . nt Windham Nov.18 1880 1av ' 7de' atualied for some tune' at the' ria an epee - ,--. th H 111 a Society 111 d 1 University of Edinburgh. and attend- News + L l.v u t ett[nnox ed the Moral Philosophy class, while d 1UALI'Y k the, chair of that department was oc- cupied by Prof, '4'iri:son, the genial and versatile , :'c0bristopher North" of _ Blackwood's Magazine, and author of the well-known "Noetes," Ile shotes that although the Professor acquired w great 'dis�inetioll as a pot't and • magazine writer,. his prelectiolls on .moral philosopi`iy were not of ii, high order, and his convivial Itetbits gaited the class an occasional recess. • sequently Mr, Mr, 'Staling tboli a course died iii tell minutes. Cause---fawtly in theology afro entered the church, dispueo. --•NEWS GATBEm:n. . but after as few years relinquished its • 13RACEBIUUDOE, Last'week anlan named .Soott was waylaid and robbed of $80. He is not expected to, recover, On Thurseley of last week a Young num fell oft' the 0.° R IL railway bridge, and. broke his arm. On 'Saturday a woman by the name of Mrs. Boyer poisoned . herself, and emoluments and emigrated to Ameri- Oa settling in the township of Turn - berry, 'then an almost unbroken forest. Ste took up a hundred v.eros of laud, and, for some years acted in the dual oaisaacity of tiller of the soil and • `4eaelier of the ,'`young idea," Ito 8+011 his tam a few years a; o. reserve big len acres between the river and the railroad,' on which 1io erected a neat dwelling house, 'Pirie piece of gtoutiel he cons il;susopt taiiiia, which he • con..tn:.•rs not good Greek 111t•, a"`."5'-ot1rg is. an accomplished etara.0 d' areholrltt�,atltl a gentleman of e;rmider- ale literary attainments J. A. MORTON* RARRISTER wi:bghant' Oat e ig an s - e a for the es EETS FOR PIiA0T10B. EVERY TUESital anima of Clydesdale ale breedin the yard. 1 and Friday night W. Awuotas Preindm,t, KING On' Q took first prize +------_-- Wingharn,1884,.and Orat.prize at Winglialn LOCAL RAILWAY TIME TALI) and Diploma at North Western Pair, Spring Show, 1886. • 'i'i Et1S--To•insure a foal $1,.. Insured totng1No[th, Money to bo radii) Tauter' 16e6. Insured Arrive 30:40 a, m, Depart�10:40 n: :::1?a Y Arrives - 3:70 p, m,Depart Situp, mares must he returned regularly to Oho Arrive R:cap, ni... Depart 8:Oop.horse or they w'11 be ollarged whether in Arrive -10:20p. ie.Depart-1•a:'Snp, foal or net.. Parties disposing of Heir Trains leaving et 10:30 rims Tunsdain, rhursuays mares before Fcbilecting time will be hold and Saturdays only.. responsible for insurance prices unle:ts the • , Solos * s1& W. C. A O. WIS. BETHUNE & YOUNG, marc eau bo produced or satisfactory ' i.rivo-- 5:5014 m. Depart- O:10 a. tn. KINSICIANS AND SURGEONS, proof All accidents at this risk of to. Arravc - 7:43 a, in. , 4 owners of mares. One dollar parable at Arrive --i11 n. m. Depart -7l.is n. rn. Office, corner Centro and . atriek strtets, Wingham time of service, which will be taken off Arrive 2;52p. nt, auearlo, n Arrive— 7:10 p. m. Depart -7:40p. M. iltsuredmares at cell. still time. Mares no: Train leaving at 4:60• Mint. Tt csdays, Thursdays ALE;t. }3ETIIUNE,hI. D., W..7, YOUNG lit. 71 bdug in foal the 01 Willes kept for our labor saturdaveauty. P. R. a r, B. a. ir. O. P. . o ` *TAMPA TIVI.!NG, prop. •t. lb a 8. 4 Yt�lArrivo-10:' O o. m. Depart- 7:48 a.m. D..3.,, (- d�- .,✓ D�r y, Arthe- $:00p. n[. 1:10. lt. 0. D., Edinburgh, and, L. R. C. S., ISain., Scotland. Licentiates of 111 wlfory, Edinburgh,. And Tate of Hospital for Y arms& at Woman, Lo:tdon, Bug. OiTIC i T'11L. tt:WIMIN1 , ,1)%3 3.1p.Si- D1s'NC.L. b'INGT1 Alta. 'jfEETXNG OF OLD FOLKS. At Leicester, England, there metr0 thill Ilit 1� SOS Last month 2,000 septuagenarians ..;hose combined ages nes ousted to 150,000 years, and each received as a ho iclay gift a half Drown of 1884 coinage. 'There were above 200 persons over 80 years of Age, Ott0.iSetl- tcittrilan, and one 90 year; and ten tm:,llt.lt$ old who described lie'r.ttdf as a'g:une old girl yet' .All septttn;;e'ii• a ian& til i' ' l,t'f'1'iiitlt:it W('rt.! V iSitea by tier la, tic 0, Mail received slllailair gifts. the Largest in the Dot e:zit°n--tover,400 ,Flores. --S,AT,I"5:iliE2+I 4VANTT1*J- - a '1'e b-'ghi caw/v. 111g at once on fall so es. +'.t±•idy employment to, sn.eaesir!al 111011. 0,1'0 t>,arni;t;; fr., tt 010 to p'l,5 lr+i an'.a€h tsitil iqlr:u:,•c1. P.i.;us aud out- tt tree. d.dire's BTON11. it 1l iiulritaf,"'OV Nurser, men, .(exit°. 1'artit+" intlCi,t1tl to Taal, '.Tnic..s office hili pleaetl call and settle at once, Depart- •it:tib p. tn. ,Sour.tuuE4 &teat. �,j,4yyrr``'..�yy''t�,.�,� LAY L. .111A LI L. L)..:4i I4i7.' .vg ON D1011%12':.' 13c•norGraduate and member of the 11t:yt: (; ilo of Donna Aurl e.nis, 'i'v.o.,to N:a;' t: 11 .t,uai every Wednesday. 0.e;t: over Alcindo:: ar't's, t•* arly rppo is to t le Brunswick house. :i 'l,Ot3; 4e..4 e* ae4..+'-1argis meaers;.e. (kid, Ilia •1.I; geticaty,