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The Wingham Times, 1885-06-19, Page 8t, o• • ! FOR BraTISII 001.4.1MB1.4. mb,rt....1•MPR •Giving up Business1 sEnal•To arr T 0.0 $ T I • Having deterunhea to go to British Columbia .1 will sell at cost for THIBTiDAYS, my stook of ROOKS, STATIONERY FANCY GOODS, Wall Papers, &o, Stook must be cleared out as the Store Come Early and. secure. Bargains, JOS. BEADING-. N.B. A iliertse and Lot fiir We* also .a Phaeton Buggy. • Newsy Notes, Neatly Nailed. Rain. Lawn sooials., Strawberries. Fine growing weather, Boating will be poPular. Veeetatien s progressing finely. The fall ieseizes will open at Code. rich on October 18th next. •Get your neighborie to subscribe for Tue Tress. Balance of the year for „• 00,11.M. The adkpertising car of Doris' Inter - Often circus arrived here on Tu.esday morning. dr The net increase in the membership era the Guelph Conference is between 1700 and 1800. . . 'Theannual pima) of the Baptist Sate huh solemn hero will be held on Do. niinion Day. Iteinernber • the enoetiug of the Yallag. Men in•• William's Hall on Monday evening at 8 o'clock. A magic lantern exhibition will be held in the Saved Arnay barracks to. morrow evening, commeneing at 8 ' Rev. W. J. Branclop, of Belgrave, supplied the Methodist pideit Sunday owing to the absence of Bev. Geo. .H., gornish. , We notiCe In the list of gradeates at the Wesleyan Ladies College, • Hamilton, the name of Miss ' M. fl, lines, of this town. • T A. Mills announceetbite week thee greater bargains than eriee are to be nal ab the "old reins "store." Read his advt. au another- column. Remember the garden party at Mr. TLos. ' Hendersorese 131tievele road, this (Friday-) evening. Band in at- teueance. Admission' including re- freshments only 15 eente. the tentlpeteeenell. They have already ein Bell finds it slow Work sinliing / ' gemPthrough over fifty feet of grevel .islightier more than was bargained for. the new butments of Johnston's bridge have been completed and the • bri-ase is now safe to cross, although. in our humble opinion, the whole thing should have been over hauled. T104 Mtn FEIDAY0 'TM 1 MUSICAL TUBAT. 'Personal PisiragVaPh. 1413.0M-THB_NOiall 'WEST. °)ntained twenty open cl°111 P.evW. • ming wild animals, jut as this mow . ' !On Thuraday evening next, the • Vertine'nt Persona outorst rrosalasa. The following is an extriot from ster drew advertised, Thie will he. the most gorgeous exhibition eveagler. ensfy Produced. a private lotto received by a friend nth beet., ooneert: will be glveri in. ere by the Telgrnann the Town Hall of Gilbert Leogat,e, formerly of. en on the public streets* We tibial, h Family, witeh premises to be themiss meeuke. a ilooso'ii, la Bast Wawanosh, now a •seout in, the all Ir°i° I:14444°4 tl) be' on hand °/ richest wasical treat ever given here. Tikotlop, at lib« W. ()hammier). North West, addressed, froM Aftioee rseearatt t°11YestlieeeateSeht°W10eta!liem."re: Wherever' this talented eompany - Mountain, and dated Ma' filet ult :— have appeared the menabers have won Mre. 4'. B. lilaolrall, of Clinte.n. is malt rocorr04 1170n; member day and date. for themselves unqualified conimendir visiting atUr, Geo, Moicars, 'kind, and welcome letter last night and 013 ETVAII.Y. ,on for their lino and enjoyable Mrs. jas. Johnston has returned was very glad to hear from you. 1: ....TT concerte, Each -member is a oultured from her sisit to Courtwright. never theught 1 world have to ge . , artist m the 'very ' highest class of • miss Bonaneyne, of St:;Thoteas is through the same racket as 1 have• WaTorre,—At hie latelesidenee, No* music and we bespeak fee them here visiting at kr. J'ohn, Anclereoeas, • dere the last few days, 1 am just uel Wright, , . .88, Suffolk street, Guelph, Mr. Sam - Deceased was born in Suffolk, Brag; Peter Fisher, postmaster a this town. father -in law of Mr. land, in the year 1800, being one of with a first class entertainment we is visiting •,at her fathers, Air. B days, so you may know I feel sSrt cif the pioneers Of ' the eity of Guelph, and the oldest member of the Baptiet trust will be highly appreeratect and Nfeao, blue to -day, but 1 have one of the , eaeree, _Fee pasaqd away 2 !at Xay. . meet liberally pataanizecl. t.l'he mem: Miss Louie Cornish is visiting - best horses X ever rode—iv Montana riends gt Kincardine and Barlingtin chief, and well trained, T - eaa make - leaves three daughters to mourn hita at the advaneta age of Sh years, hero of the orchestra ha,ve always been ready mad 'willing to assist in all eleie week. , • him lie down and shoot over his back lose, He , was peeeekaial for bis our local en ertainments, and our We had a. hanist, upright dealing, and his Wait. Mrs:Peter Fisher bas returned, from. and he will never move. eitizeue should •shove their apprecia: big time the last tight, as we were all weeks with friends: eat ahead of Col. Otterle. troops., We ness to the poor. Mealy splaisters tion ot this by giving them a crowded Guelph after a stay a a couple of advance of taondhiostiarma ewhveciilLl ahvael;ebeseintieewreoleryue! house on Thursday evening next. For • oot as far as five pallet in adv Mr. Oliae, S. Black returned Tues - further partienlars see posters and them when eve saw the rtibels in a pathy prograins. Theiollowing press notices •daY evening from a trip to, Lindsay ravine and some others in pits, with • this° whOnt his loss. the Telgmann li'amily have received and neighborhoed. • •or two of our number went back and Ono bereaves. Father Wright, as he was prove that their coucerts are well Mr. John Clegg, of Myth, is spend- reported. to the Colonel, and he speeei„ familiarly celled, lived the greater worth ettending: ing a few days with his brother, Mr, ily got his men in good shape for ylzratsoifroaplicceint;t7. ry a life of godliness His beautiful champ, The BrookvillaDaily Tinaes says:— Wm, Clegg, grain buyer. ' advancing and marehecl them up ter and" simple Chei tian faith .liave The audience were delighted with.the °. 'ttlr. 0 E.. Bina, of' the Royal Em- within a short distance of the tebete impressed their lessons utifedingly entertainment and are enthusiastic in pormm, in in Toroutu this week en. quarters. The enemy then began to upon the great many Who cOlo within the. The command was at once given , for us to "exchange shots" which we his Christian intineace. It will . their praise. Meny considec that no joying a little recreation. such eutertainment wee ever heard UN. Jinnea Watson spent a couple be long before the Memory of Sarnael Wright, and the testimony of his life Will die in, the city of Guelarb. a hearty welcome by our mutate loving • 142„, Wm, gepps is Immo again. borne from oaaup after very long eitizens. They appear here underride, having been down to Qu'A the auspices of Kincaid's orelestra, Re has been working in lierriston. whose efforts in providing Wingham Mrs. John Williame, .winninegeters, 1 rode there and bank in five about 195 miles from our headquar«. bere before. 'pn„ did at once ; be; as'we were• workiog of clays in Kinearline this week The Guelph Herald says:—The joying the. breezes of Lake Huron.- under • considerable disadvantage Telgmann Ooinpany's audience is • - 'against their ambush -we could not never disappointed, hilt always from '"' ' i'ir. 'John Carruthers, who- has been make a successful attack and had to , the fiat piece to the last listen with doing California and. Missouri, return - eager attention to the perfect oxen: ed to town Monday evening.retreat, and this is the time our men fell. We retraced our march four bion of some of the. master pieces of aqr., Mrs. jas. and Miss Mary Rey. • huudred yards and turned. two gat - the greatest .musicians, while their nolds, of Walkerton, spent Sunday : ling guns on the black rascals, meddle . renderme. of :Scotch and Irishairs call with their friends in this town. truth of the matter is 1 dc not ever forth a perfect hurricane of applause. •Mr. Reba Tennant is absent this want to witness smell a sight again. • The Kingston Daily News says:— week in search of a N. L pair or The siege ' only lasted half an - hour horses to acid to his already excellent l when the lobe's that- were left ran for It is very seldom that a larger and . .their lives. • We immediately mount- inore select audience than Which as: livery stook. • Mr. S. j. Sovereign; of Chieago, ,i, ed our horses and took after then, sembled to • listen to . the concert by . the Telgmann Family is seen iu the • -8 ; running, moSt of them down and taking at present at the Bay.' Mr. McOosh's, :teem priacthers, Opein House, Every box was taken •The most km was i l ht his dauger is - lying ' danger- every seat on the ground floor was oc: wherewith the teemsters when they were copied, and :the gallery was filled. �u037 IlL ' ,, . , , ' retreating, :as they lied to crops a The music surprised and delighted the , Mrs. Hague, wife of the Rev. A. 0. little erook, and most of them got audience. At the close of each Ace E..uge, of Arcade, Wymning Co., N, steek, and if ever :you PAW men ex- • a,..e peio 1 ) I a. 1:: is visitivisitingher mother, a Mrs. F. eit they wee, es the balls were fly - t ed and. . . • • eceived ' a well deserved en. • e 1V.00urdyeef Turreberry. , in=°-paee ' them' in all directions. 1 r tore. • . Mr. Oleas.•Solnandt, formerly of the think die fuss is pretty well over now. Exchange, hotel, is in Toronto this , U, L. The k oot Ball team has arranged to week securiog the stook' for the tobao: -. meet a team from Turnberry at lien. const stare which he is gotag to open ' .dersonesam the Bluevale Road this here. - • ...• - • ' ' THE • COMING . MONSTER AG (Friday) evening. mr. i.witeet4 %war of leir. James: , . , . GEEGATION A large wedding party. from Bruss: b. Wateoraimplene nt agent here, spent - john 13. Doris' mammoth shows uni: els drove into . town Wednesday eye: a. few. days with; Ms son last Week, ted -with the great later -Ocean. Al ning, did the town in short time and baying kvit returned from a trip to Wreitheen. Friday July 3rd, is the dreve out again. ; the Emereld Isle.. , He appears much day and (bee announced for the app- . .- , improved in health and spirits by the ,oara000 ee. the "Greatest Show on MreThos. Nixon, cf Donnybrooke jeep, has a lien which recently hatched out- Earth," which has received the high. a broad of 34 chickens Mr. Farrow, Mr, la Drown, proprietor of the est marked encomiums of the eutire M. Pea Weald rte doubt attribute this to saw liiii1;9411 con.,East W n h awe, es , press and public wherever its might: returned on Thursday last from a jest of oanyases have been ereetod, and the effects of the N. P. four weekstrip through southern Da-. one of our excheages says: From the The hot weather that is coming will kota. Hereporte afa'e.ryehing booming entrance of its Greed Zoological lnsti: greatly help the man who earns his in that dietriete .and gays he found the tute to the exit of its Mammoth Three bread by the sweat of his brow. crops further-' ahead ow reaching De- Ring Circus, it eoinniancled wonderful When it, is hot he can'eia down and kola to rreent'hiege than they were on adauretion; while the elegance and de, swoiti without ever eifting a hand. his return here last week. Ono via cortenwith which every department of this colossal consolidated show is con: doted, secures the patrebage and app. We have received from Lurie & Graham, Toronto, a copy of their sheet nausie, "Welcome Horne, Dra-ve, -Volunteers." It is patriotic and well worded. and' -we predict for' it an ex- tended sale. To -morrow a game oc base bail will be played on the old aeldetiegrouncle here between the Young Active junior vial) of Goderich and '-1ia Norte Star junier club of this town. Genie to eommence about 1 p. The Canada Gazette e'rf Satueday lags, he says, which started fouryears ego with -one house -now boasts of a eontares the fallowing announcement.- little over_ 2,000 inhabitants, and is Thirty third "Iiitroe-Battalion of royal of the most fastidious. who are Icnown 'by the mime of Scotland, al. ' notin the habit of attending public en. Infantry —No. 2 Company, Wi - -ngbelli -though very env "Scotch" are to —To be •setiond lieutenant, provisiou- f be tertaiuments of any description. The . ound among- theinhabitants. aeanie features are the best on the road, rendered iu a smoothness and - eleanliness'rarely seen with tent shows. Wanneece 133'0.1.S.—An exceedingly . '1:115 missionary .. income of the - Among many ef the attractive novelties pleasant event took place at the Royal Guelph Conference kisaiointry 'Society The garden party nnder the auipices for the yeanjust closing is $16,399,78, of the Y. P. L. S., Methodist chiirch, Riders; the equestrianship of the Von: of Mr 'Will Ballage. miller, to Mist, - were the Troaps of l'i enole Bitycle hotel,. Teeswater, being the marriage and eery circuit; is eeported in full. will be held a week front next Tuesday derful William Showles, who, as a ' Sarah A. Willey., 4.e Strathroy, A . bare bitch rider, has no equal; Troupe large nemaer of guests witneesed"the . elf Skillful Siberian Roller rect. from St. Peterstairgb, apootally nicely being preformed by tits Bev.. • Skaters, di. tying of the ,neptial -knot. the ceie- engaged for Doris' New i'vIonster alr, Stewart, of Behnore, assisted by Shows; reurteen 13r:wily Turks in the Rev. Mr. Munroe, of Teeswal sr. bale treble v 0. pv couple .were the reeipients their vvonderbil riatIVe eostninee, pre, tree hap i meats the whole . forming human pyr- in ecling many useful artieles. of silver. • minting thrilling aad acre of numerous and .costly •presents. in, • next. The attractions .and novelties leetrateiwith numerous Mier:winos .t 'tof II E 1 t' d 'd s tl I''' I ' D tl . ,. in triela w'are. Afor.the ceremony ,111r. and, ' to be preseuted will be the means of embr . -, acing poi rex s on. c War aim si- le 'is ioi ro le.t..4,. briiiging an immense crowd to town. Blake, Sir. joliu A. Macdoaald, and new and citing 'aerial trapeze bete, atria Dellaele left on a houeymoon '' Wath for posters. • other Canadian statesmen., The farm; are (viler wonderful, end deserve the trip to 'St Thames, Londori,. Sarnia, Mr. W. A. Eider is'in 'town at pre ' ing 'department is edited hyYrof. Win, immense applause given thoni; Flinny and Strathroy. We exteuel to thein sent soliciting orders • for Artiold's Brown., of the Ontario Agricultural (,J. IL) Adams' known as 44Fico," the - our congratnietions, and unite With . Automatic Steam Cooker, ', This novel College; the home department by -Mr. celebrated English Acrobatic( (flown, this their limey friehde in hoping that and in eniorts ia entioti constrneted Mereer Adanis, founder of the "Oana: is a marvel, and one of the sunniest ,their married life may be one ofhap- : ally, Charles Jedward vireo James Johnston, deceased, Heavy rein storm on Monday last. Axle of the saddest deathsthat has coourred here for some time, is thatnf, Oliver Tiowson, which took place on Tuesday morning, after an illness of only one week. Deceased 'was the third son of Mr. Ames Howson, and and has 'been fore some time in the employ ot R. Coats & Son./ He was a member of the Town Band, which accompanied his remains in nioutia• ing to the Cemetery, and'as a eilark of friendliness and respect, the Dohere ty 'Band else attended, He was member of the Presbyterial) &nuclei To say that hie relatives hasee the deep, heartfelt sympathy of the people here, does not convey a proper idee of the feelings of the community. Tho floraktiibutee sent by friends weae both numerous and very beautiful. -- Clinton N Era. ' r. Rowson was well known beae, and was a general favorite with the boys, alio will tegret to heat of his sudden death, • MARRIED. BALT.A.G31---WILEY--At Te0S4VA.tel"# at the resideace of tho bride's brother, by the Rev,. Mr. Stewart, ef 1301 - mow, assisted by the Rev. , Munroe, Teeewater, Mr. W. Ballagh, • miller, to 11 ise Sarah A. Wiley, of Strateeee, ' Lately the question has :leen asked , here which is the real representative ' of the DInevale imp) agency -- the owner of the top buggy or the driver Mr.- J. W. Brutapton, of the Ford: • wick store, liar probably the best assorted steel; in the township—und Will knows bow to heudie 10 the very best advantage is his rapidly grewinn popularity asserts. Tho income of the itlethodiet church 'This week eve have been shown a, of Canada for 1883-84, from the same new work published by J. S. Robeit- • ground was ee14,640.47. son & Bros , Toronto, entitled "The Canadian Home, Farm aid Business The Caledonian Society of this towu 0 ei ye ape a. It is a well bound hand- ' are nialtitig preparations for Caledonian sonic book of over 800 pages, printed games. to be' held here in September in dear pe on tele ejected paper; a. • A meeting of the Directors of the, Winghern Elorticultural Society. will b ael4 in the • Mechanics' Institute to morrow at 1 o'c:ook p. ni., to re e-ve a deputation from the W Ingham C iledonia Society, and for other besiness, , • Mr. Armour, of Walkerton, who has purchased the airline and skating rink here is going to convert it into a ill rink. A. two -road -a half maple meta floor will be laid down and the: 1? I Ming thoroughly renovated and inn. pr med. Mr. Barry ]err ha e taken tit coo:tract, and the work is Ur be 0: slimed by September next, Tio sub in Ohnneere, •Visher es havirg been decided irs Nvor of to former, it is rumored that there Are i .ite number of applicants for the p irohare of Seott's late residence on John street The t.cristle" will be g.t1 hortative for some of our lead: ing capitalists. The property beine enntral and beautifully situated, will prove a good investment for goats one. on seientifie prineiples, is uneijuuled atoll Monthlyf and the business de: clowns. Ws sayings are new, novel piness and prosperity. for cooking Anything that can :be baked, 'boiled or roasted, it 004 be used on any kind of stove—coal, wood, oil o' gas, and is universally endorsed end recoil:owed by all 'who have test. ed it, Among the Many points of exeellenee .possessed by this cooker are—it near boils o'er; needs no watching; all the nutriment and Piave'. 'of the food is retained ; no steam, or odor can escape into the. room: great variety of food can be cooked hi it at once without the slightest inter, mixture of flavor. We eat confidently recommend Arnold's Cooker as being the best mid cheapest for family tide that we have over seen, end have no doubt itrwill have A large sale in this neiglibdrhood., , pertinent by Mr. .George McLean Rose, ex President of the Toronto • Board at Trade. The numerous sub. jec s are ably treated, -and it is the most complete andpraoth re book for 'general infottaation ever published in this eountry-. The work • is purely Canadian, Is especially adapted to tae terming cominuoity, and we predict font a large :ale. It will be sold only by subscription . and we redone mend all who have not yet seen it to„ call upon the agent, Ur, James Witt - son, of this town'and purehase a copy. They will Alia it te be well 1 worth more truth the pride asked for! is Every business mitti and farmer . should have a Copy of this usefel and valuable work, • , • and pleasing.- Next cetnes "Betts." the ponderous and pioneer 'WM -eI e- phant,141 years of age, the oldestin the world. Following these you will positively see the best male aitd, female equestrians and equestrienees, more warohats,wondlful strongest men and wonier, twenty bf the world's best lea. pars, eintrepion hurdle riders, larbotis lady hveehorse riders,' lady aerialists sassy and gentlemen trapeze petforet ors, daring lady w1re4valkerS i whole family of giants and midgets, teu of the funniest of all clowns, fifty sages of traly wonderful rare wild aniirielS perfcrniing elephants, performing li- ons, a earavan bf trained camels and tigers. troupe of trisk stallions end po- rnes. The grand free strict parade Local Market Ile ort • Wing:ham jute 10t1i. 1880 Flour p,,r cvst; i50, to Flour per 5 00 to lFVi e•at .pet oils.— 90 to '92 Sin 's • 90. to 92 Oats n ... 40 to 40 Barley .41 44 *.. 48 to 5.3 Peas 44 44 00 to VI • Potatoes 44* 4, 40 to 40 Dotter per 10 to 18 ItIgge per doz..-- 11 to It to 1600 4 1 fl C) fa) 1 StV