The Wingham Times, 1889-05-31, Page 104
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1 COUNTY COLIN
CitligamOLITittS. (10DN itio THE
the County turon, ineet the CoUrt
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SPORATION
, Houle in the TON\ In 0
riaDAx, kn.' 41, 18n. .1,DESDAY$ 4711
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W4T,s1, OEL1111$11A.TED.
7,1401.12TY'S 082E1000 IN
Wisfulle6; rintlaT =LAT.
All the atir, bustle, gayety, 004181071,
hz•Irty enjoyment and mirthful incidents
conserverir ou the outing of at least three
thonsuod people were Witnessed ia Wing-
• ham on Friday Wk. The whole netabra.
titrn was at much more spieudid, success
?Amu was anticipated by the most sailoine
It is also gratifyin4to Is now that the spor
wad manner of carrying out the pro-
vgmaro. grave excellent satistoetlon. 4 UL it art
unque4lbacd toot that the subsequent amplification
et the fasts andlnehlents ot aday% sports create but
little interest we make our report as enceinctlterni•
ficercationpark was put in excellent shim,
nad in the forenoon an interesting -game id baseball
was witnessed between the tioderieli team tuni. the
Unions of Gerrie and Wroxeter, The Unions were
• champions by the unusually large score of 21 to 1 at
the end of three or four Innings.
The firemen's fight was one of the beet features et
the programme -to the spectators. Firemen Forgo-
sen.and Hertebeis charged each other with great
etU and exhibited eplemilel staying powers whilst
battling with the hese. • t
The Listowelband arrived early in Ithe -id?y and
was escorted down town by the Wnighani. band.
Tile}, played Most liberally and good naturedly
throw:tout the daynild the highest =outlines *me
pronounced on the high merit or their selections :and
rendering. This praise. was well bestowed. The'
afternoon 'procession was an. impolog and tear
gorgeous ono. The first element in IM varied
position was merchantman Hanna plugged, flagged
And outfitted generally in princely fashion. Mayor
Mei:Moo ned T. Bell acted efficiently an nmrshalls.
Than followed tie Listowel and Wingham bands,
The Coffithatuplan procession exceeded anything in
that line we have ever witnessed, t varybody pride -
ell, wandered and admired them. Large wens
and queer 1714110, fantastic costumes, disr„uises, an-
tics, maim; elephants, bears, circus performers And
wld west representations folio wed each other in a
imn= calculated to 'bewilder the beholders. .
When the park was reached the ,progriinue Of,
eports was tarried out its well lie theta/neer:0e of the
immense concourse of spectators world permit bf.
the winners of prlees were as follows: 100 yd
race-
1tosrove. j. Dingwall. 200 yd race -C4 Mosyrove,
J Dingwall. Boy's foot race -Geo Cook, It Petty -
piece. 130,7s l'aCe. Wider '15-W -Scott, T Scott.
Potato race -J Campbell, J McInnes. Running lime'
jemp-C4 mosgroro, J Meinnes. Hop, step and
Runp-J McInnes, 0 Mosgroee. Throwing heavy
mid light stones and wrestling -V Vanorman. Climb-
mg- greasy peIe-W Potter
The Junior Hurons, of derleh, and the Juelors,
of \Vingham, played mIncrosse match which result-
ed in favor o1Goderieh in three Straight games.
Financially the celebration was a grand success the'
tat-Adm.:int; being 0311. A balance of $120 reinains
after paying ail obligations. Tele was distributed
between the bred and fire brigade,
crar*
• Seaforth.
An intm
ertional football matchwdJ
be pitted here ou 'FtlAat:.. afternoon
the 3Ist insb. between the home team
end Fail River Rovers, champions of
the American Association.
lia,rriston, •
The Methodist, Church of tliis town
Iiave invitited Lev. M. Strati), of
Stratford, to beeorae their puotor for'
ths next term. .•
. The date of the Gorrie cattle fair
has been changed to tiro forenoon of.
each Wednesdv before the first Tees
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day of each/Month commencing on
ednesdny 20t11 inst.
Gerrie.
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Wife of lir Fountain leayler, a sou.
-In East Wawanosh, on thh 20th hist: the
West Wawanosh, on the 22nd inst.,
"Mrs. A. Cameron, aged SG years.
mnor,sr--At Clinton on the 27th inst., William
Dinsley, aged 13 years and 0 months.
Mellumox-in rey, on the elind inst., Alex.,
eldest IMEE of John McKinnon, aged 13 years, 11.
months and 10 days.
flown -At. Molesworth, on the 3.3tn inst., Chris-
tina Bowe, aged 14 years, 10 months and 20 dave.
Seore-in IdeKillup, on the 16th inst., Elizabeth
Inichm, Tenet of the late Robert Scott, aged 16 years.
1 month and 2 day&
MoLeed-At linalorth, On the 20th inst,, Sarah
-McLeod, aged 23 years and 10 months.
WINGX1.631 MAUI
Corrected Ly p, Deans,
Your per 100 lbs,
Wheat par 'bushel,
Spring
Oats, •
Barley, •
Pens',
Pot0-EOEL,
BUttot rot, lb. tub, -
de Rene,
ifggs_yer1102011.
woo; per rord,
fray par tOEL •
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50 to 50
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Trams Arrive and deport as o to% s.
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rhyol, tiocAtg to an points In Aineekkon-Hortin
Wodt. Vaillie ;least, etc., via the shortest and all
pannier routes.Pegg:Igo feekeil through to
dastinatlen. toirestirMght hike to alt points.
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130 pita '
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Partici:low &tie un paid to division pronertien
into bonding ate settling disputed bonieferies,
P. L. Surveyer, • ivil Digit:err and Drialghtsintin.
Preparing,: complete piano- of towns and Yining% as
T.IrliZeibiTeUVdertgretrull 01,==,`,1:
' end estimates 4cost sit lieidgee,. Culverts, ire. Pro-
t*UW"te: tirtt"IZ ifg3' delr' road
and street impr Vern ti W an .o r I
nearing works., .Correspoinlenee solicited, stating
place and character of work.(OFR:F.-At J. A,
MORTON'S ItElit °ince, Winginue, Ont,
TOWN AND VILLAGE LOTS
FOR SALE.
Town lot 480, Weat side Leopold street, Willghanli
and Village lot 26, MeCrea's ourveyomigrose, both
excellent building sites, are for side. Apply to
J. A, MOUTON, •
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Veiling,,Uohair, LUO4 5.tip.01FTIVool De Itelgo Asteens, Silt's,4 11 1;
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,,s.t.ns, „.,larro,,eux, Pinsirea, °rape, Velvets, Spring
Mantle flliths. Dress Tinnainws in endless variety to match. Immense variety in Prints, Zephyrs, Chambray's,
Tabliuge; Dawask,'-fable NaPlils, IN.Jslines 01190k4o Mulls, Downs, Curtain Net, Curtains, (uilts, (Doves and
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kiosiery in endless viviety.; ••••':‘ A q ,,,A * -; . '..‘e:
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NOU$V AND LOT FoFt SALE * ." AI T .
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There is offeredldr We a spier:Mil Lot eontahaing
About 2 aeres.or land, on which is it frame house and WS. $41111101 Insr4. ihr9 lkotgo6ds .
stable; wag A MI= orchard. Excellent; let Tit* of order..,3 v...(3.1.10ife toen, show,ottiiist,c(f.
Inelt,ogeritaet.,goArptriee)n;rto, Under goodc.oultivat!Tem.lid w t„._4.ict. libu_.a., ,,,: ,..,........04.:1;., 4, ,,,..„: , 4, ii.:1,1•.., .., . ,„ .4i, 4„.
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sewher An the tra4e. For the present season the turobet,
ros •and the prices we ask defy competition. Our teed
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fai.inale's.m1 assortment, Soo them
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rade. a.-study.See the inmense variety our stock contains. Inspection requeaeti,
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Atiothel' 3prvkti"e tortisi" ' 1• • • •
,037 '.SERSPTI; lid eomplettAn every line. The 000ds were :benglA fin -
ment of Fresh.iatiasir, in :the heat Nome and Foreign. Markets n,id will be sold at the
CALOR Y superior el:unt, •-• 1,9'west possible profit's.
• Special Colonist Exenrsions will leave all points In 1 . ' ' !feinhers, tamers, himonl‘ tacos qlkq Satins Bzoolo
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of, On
'jlifies nth, •• , 11 y 21M, 5,^0 „ •
order to cuar,s,,,,sraot. . • • • ••• 7 7 4..* 0) 16 6 '6.44 S,
LOntarle, Sherbet Lake, Kingston and west there -
4th, Beturn until j I 14th, -: the dishOnest praetices. 1:4PORTED DIRECT. e
and hint l'ilantle Cloths.
it.00,S. TAKEN AS CASH .
28t". Perpetrated on the gab- s Mit& IIEUDSN.110.T.
for full particulars apply o nearebi Sta.ti�n 07•
ticket agent. , lie by pedlars and others -
Por Balewe are offering SpOciall
I WERSTERS
Twelve Acres of Land adjelnieg the Corporatiod n Inducements in Tea and N
war.
Ot WillgUln, •Tnrnberry, free of stones an
Ltiiiiiiigs;i4x;elifft;ringt,4 shade trees and a .never coffee and oiicit your
P- • P A„ROE,
Queen's Hotel patronage.
nolstein- Bull for 'Service. 'EATiErii,
The Holatoin Eresirtn riull .•
"HTMON LAD," • •' The China House.
Will be for service on the fain of J, A. McEwen,.
Let 11., Con. 1, Morrie, dtiting-the neason.
animal, bred by II. Boller% Cassell, On._ RED ROO K.ER
ratio, was calved on .April 25, 1838,-sre Barmen:No
3237, 11 ; dam, Enetrolia 2n4, No. 8203, 71 •P
steins, 020.
-Teens ; Orado °owe, 02; Tborouglibreils, /101- armature
B. She was bred be it liollertAissel, Ontario.
- J. A. IdoEWEN.
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Firie
Morris, May 2nd. 1288.
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INT 111111E1 MTtaititg
tare. IN WINCritair
ANIVI DIMON
__n _ D9 FURNITURE 'of 'all Kinds,
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Which will be sold at lowest figures.
Saving purchased the Butchering Bud-
U6E18 of John Coed, next to Korrnan's SAND MADlf, OIthEREDGOODS.
Intel, freterroined to keep a eon= Bee irly own make et hiatrasles, Loungee, Ice, 1.
ataut staPPlY efibovrY best .4"41,1:21b21:co.:Ubtritr ogiOriSe=Virt?ro'wril receive
obtainable articles of meat, prompt, and careful attention. All work dour: in
first-class style,
BEEF, PORK, - Undertaking pronay attended to at my hem
MUTTON, VEAL, &c,
Every requisite in Stook, Embalming a epee &RI%
D. B. C&LBIOIC
funeral Director ind Embalmer,
! Prompt deliversr to any part of
DIAIVIOND.
REDUCED RATES
TO ALL roma IN
(MANITOBA,
BRITISH COI -MAMA
-AND Tilt
NORTH WZSTERN STATE:3)
PioneerliardWareStore
STONE BLOCK.
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We give special attention to the
following lines:
ITT PIPE,. ALL SIZES 101102f 1.0
xxon.
#R01.1 Alm mugs Pik): .vizebtas.
PIItt 13RICKS, MILL PILES,
MA.MINB OILS.
BEATTY'S 'SARECA LINE AMEIIICAN WATBB WHITE COAL
OIL.
•1 STEAMERS
"(Patten Valente, "Otteamo" ant"CAMPAITV: We aro sole agent; in WingIntni for
Leaving Sarnia every TUESDAY and Inttbay night the Bala tit Genuine Itabb6t• Paint'
Ouving navigntion, (weather permitting), Mid 010 bo3t lit theioth1.- •
every wElmii;s04tY and . SAT OR DAY at tied erfith
and Kincardine where they connect with the G. T.
R. train IesviniNinsharn*t 11.Iu a. in. fer. St. Jon's All kinds of shelf aza
Island, Oarden River, The Seco Port Arthur arid ,
Duluth, connecting lit Port Arthur with the O.
nutty:are-
arid at Duluth With tile -Red River Valley Ify. ixsaity
tA:•,yeter Deist Aecointoliatien,
iferrinee Tim* an/ ClielCX of bottont prices,
40, 751ir 1164r044 Mind Tr111115 11',Y abtodt for - Lard Plosbet4n bags always on bawl.
freight 11116 pees:anger ratets,
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fiEES 01? p.6i. 6.4086. 8180/41661A 'BMW,
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Scotch 9 Eng] isqa,
and thou) Celebrated
HALIFAX TWEED
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At prices that will astonish you.
st:IiI▪ rsted 352%5 a Spaciatt
Remember we guarantee to give you a perfect Atting
stit. A !Alai will convince.
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irilEATS, SHIRTS, COLLARS
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