The Wingham Times, 1889-06-07, Page 3•
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VOL, XVI IL ---N0 28..
LOCAL NEWS.
-Oche unntcFmel• tt,rt•
--The Synod of Hu, n meets on June 18.
at Laudon.
Notice what Yates as to say in his ad,
on the Tea question.
-Owen Sound Inc aced in population
last year from 0,300 t 7.230..
-St Luis, II 8, op ed. tyn Qddfellow's
'temple coating a mill' n dollars.
-Clean a coated aakettle by •boiling a
teaspoonful of amt onia in the water.
-A nice lot of *day ce,rria :tie at S.
Greasy -'s. Who'll b liest;to buy?
_The annual eetiug of the High
Court, of 0 0 F, wil be held in London
commencing ou the ' .1tli of June.
-For fresh Pa is Green, 13elebore,
Ineeet 1'owder,Shig Shot, go to Chisholm's
Corner Drug Store.
Kid shoes may be :opt soft and freefrom
ccaok, by rubbing them oboe a weal[ with
a little pure glycerin: or easter oil
-s-Amongst those a to obtained the de,
gree of B A. at Tor oto University. we
notice W Ross, CH ton ; J 1Iutohison,
Fordwich; JD Swat son, (lodcrioh,
- v Dr Moffat, ,f the 13 C Bible
Society and secretary of the Tract So-
ciety, will deliver address iu the
Presbyterian church < 1 the 8th June, ab
8 o'olock.
Bring along yonrictuses and . wreaths
and have theta frat ted. Curtain Theles,
neirroxa, hall stands, '0., ace 'S. Grticey,
furniture dealer an -audertakor, Wing -
ham.
-RevJ Scott, M , preached -th able
dieoui:se in the. Pre,byte:a:en chaste& ou
SiLetbath •evening, hi theme • being T''rue
'Christian Piety'. 'fit• Scott keeps up. zt'
°uritfetiu'ly high eta arcl of gospel peeuohe
toe.
-atm: Josepli N slbon succnnrbett ora
Tuesday Best to the s era lawgiver, deatir,i
at :the early age of 33 ?'care, Tire cause of
her death was consult alien..: 111- Walton
has been a resident if••.Wiughara .hut a
short time,
Tile General As -stably of the Presby'
'anima C hurdle in 0 sued*will bold;; its
r,
annual. moetiug . in T oronto, ,cc nineucittg
t eme l:2; and -probably coupying the next
;'tett: days. About' 45Q 'inisterial and lay
.ctxAfters will be pres ut.•
Misers George • aserrrore; Bluevale;.
lbobt Reilly,, East Wawanosh ; James
Anderson, Sam'I an Alex Porter, Turn -
hefty, and 0 .A A. Sco t, Winghane, 'left on
Tuesday for Mania ba, The latter goes
in ootxneotioa with h a pork packing busi-
ness.
--It,ltas been. deft itely decided that the
;1aturon battalion N 33, will go to the
"tented' field" this ear on the 18th of
-Jame, the plane of meeting not yet being
decided on, Capt illiams therefore has
devolving on him th teak of getting com-
pany No 2 disolpli d and accoutred for
,:.appearance, •
--Mr Jud Fergus() , ref Wingham, who
-has been, working in the woods with his
brother near G•raud alley, had nr narrow
escape with lis life tfew days ago : but
,sustained consider le injuries by the
,�titiiug of a tree. .In the crush under a
;3Cdged tree which came down he had
lsev'eralbad Buts i'nfii ted on his face and
,eevoral teeth broken out.
int-Mveno sad fiY4wiry~:erari:atavia„a
life ? Then` the need for the service'
of truly rdueated Women in working
Mt socia't questions ass ' urgent. N a
laying the part 'of Lady ,Bountiful t vivacious and magnetic
chid suffice. Tithe and thought and is popular as a lett
work were required for that service. couple of days with
Tile various socialqti iatiot�s. of ear McClelland, of Belgrav
flay must' not forte the subject of de- A copy of the meso;
bate ; they must not be known ani11 Ncturde 3Vir�Itt before us s
d�
tentiou to have a line of
Was xeceived be full text of a bebsvoon that point and
»,'t`iMpi441t 'history in ahools"'which was Lake fturon. The at
0005,44 40-10A46 tsaeetht g of aha ittsb Huron that the Grand Trunk
!Teao ,rerie'Associatiett +y 1rr .1'f' It Lough, the puroliase of the A.
T>rinciptel'ef the Clint' s;iitxrl; 'Teo aims
an teaching hi.atory ll= ss,yti,ere t To create
e. taste for ,reading; to trait# pttpliri to
thick for .thotilse1vesto• fit them ler the
duties reltieenshi ; . ad • a meant of
seulture.. Iiia mean ofteaching ii
largely by means or, ,'blackboard. The
text book at present i .anti was strongly
Ooudemned.
WIN GUAM, ONT„
IDAY, S!A 7, 1889.
-Ice cream and Boston cream a heaselvieee
-Maitland street opl onto Brennan's
tannery is being graded,
-A free exhibition of mill shake at J
MoKelvies' on Saturday nig t,
-The Board of Health he 1 .a meetieg
on Tuesday, a report of whi has to be
held over till next week.
-A. soiopticou etttiibition of the life of
Christ will be given in the Methodist
Chnrch on the evening of riday June th&
14th inat.
--Fresli fruits, al -vanes[ ornfectionery
purest ice cream ab R Hills Milk shaki
the most popular summer c ink. Mr Hill
is agent for the only milk s alto made iu
Canada..
-Scarcely any changesar indicated in
the appointments made at the Guelph
Conference to the Methodist churches in
this vicinity. The names -will be given
nex week.
Just arrived via 8 S "oronto from
Liverpool and ripened out, 1 hhd of Die-
ner Setts --latest designs -tat d the finest
and oheapeat line of goods e er opened in
Wingham. Prices range fr. m It8 > ti.0
per sett at W, T, Yates.
-The Kincardine Begone reaches this
lofty climax in hip graudilo ent appeal i
favor of waterworks for that town; The
money required can be go without a
whimper. Waterworks or bu t, should be
the shibboleth of all Kinoardi e.
-We are indebted foran in ,wresting and
well condensed report: 'of til : last East
Hurou Teachers' Meeting . Mr G H
131aokwell, of Thrnberry. t r Blackwell
evideutly appreciates what is of valine
and hits splendid faculty or condensa-
tion.
-As Rev Mr Short[ is a tending the
meeting of the Congregation union, in
Brantford, this week, there will be no
'preaching in the Congrega anal church.
Messrs R Currie and James Wilson were
the lay delegates chosen t• attend this
meeting, . _ ..
Mr J R Grant writes letter from
Winnipeg tendering hie real nation of the
postmastership of Brussel:.: Of his effici-
ency as a postmaster welen we nothing -
general satiefaotion appeare. to have been
given -but he has xrie,t wit' much un-
pleasant and unprincipled apposition of
late, -Perhaps the worst of is 'was from
the now not Budpit.
xe " TEAM.— l'he stauuoh, palatial
steamers United Emp e, Campana and
Outerio are now runnin twice each week
from Sarnia and Kin rdine, forming the
quickest and most dire t route for Lake
Huron and Superior oris, Port Arthur,.
Duluth-, etc., making ose e¢unection for'
all points in the West n States, Manitoba,
Pacific ' Coast, etc. or all information,
lowest single and round trip fares, freight
rates, etc„ call on Agent G. T. A, Station,
Wingham.
-In our report of the ports of the 24th
May there' were sever: t omissions, Na
mention was made of t 'e special feature
of horseback riding. Fo graceful 'riding
the first prize was taken .y Mrs, Proctor,
of Luoknow. A good de of interest also
centered in the hurdl races but prizes
were not awarded. The Kincardine
laorossists were beats by Wingham in
four straight games, th home team hand-
ling themselves with pra eworthy skill.
-On Friday last Mr V Wilson, of
oodgreon Methodist . urch, Toronto -
was iu Wingham Navin. been in attend-
ance at the Orauge ting iu Goderich
and also having au app: ntment to lecture
iu Kincardine ou F iday evening on
"Prohibition and Pont' s." This is the
gentleman who recently 1 under the ire
of members of the police force in Toronto
and has shine received a0 sobrioquet of
"lltove along Wilson." ' e is of sun active
omporament and
er. He spent a
his friend Mr '0
a and Au Sable
ys it is the hi-
'teamors put on
Godorioh across
clo further . eys
is negotiittiug' for
Sable di' North.
western road. J 13 Pot s, who is president
of the Pgtts Salt ds Item er ootnpany, -lid
the Ixr34tntr; spirit in the , anapoment and
control lei' this road,ea le not affirming
does nogele>i3y the tr hfulnesa of the
statementi- this hue w 1 be completed to
lxottsvilteassu dietauoe, of seventy miles,
The Mr Potts referred' here, is a eon 0..
law to Mr > 1 Youh1l1.
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-Fresh straw Merl at llciielvies today.
-Mr Jam iieynolds left On Wednes-
day for Man obi,
-A meati of the W C T U was held at
the residence f Mrs A. Rosa on Tuesday.
-The race' .invigorating daiuk you caul
seoure is the . ilk, shake. Go to J Mo$el-
viol' end tr 't.
-Gloves, h .every and parasols at all
prices and i s eltdlese: are it at f. H,
kloIndoo's.
Bev. ,7oi Scott, 1kI..A,,.and 17r. Tow-
ler are in a udanco at the Methodist
Con repose t s week, at St. Mis,ry's.
-Fon San on TO Lnr.-011 easy terms
afind brick house and lot on Minnie•street.
Apply to George Powell.
.-Mr Peter A Miller has at his exten-
sive apiary on . aittend street a number
of colonies of be for sale as well as hives.
-The Govern General's gold ane sil-
ver medals for se lad and third year and
also the special g Id medal at the Toronto
University have eon taken by ladies.'
-M. U. Mo doo has something of
epeeist important to say to the ladies and
gentlemen this w k, Look at his adver-
tisi column.
Among. thos who passed creditable
rat year exami tions at the Toronto
University we,n ice the names of Mr W
L McQuarrie a J H Cornyn, of Wing -
ham.
-Miss M Pake,o
was called away
attend the funeral
A.rmstrong,who
home in Wallacel�
had charge of Mi
absence.
yV L— wr
might, could, won
the day of a silve
Mr and Mrs Daws
be, the citizens of
the public school staff,
on, Thursday last to
f her sister, Mrs J
led suddenly at her
rg. Mr Geo Mosgrove
s t'ake's room in her
tea: The 8rd of June
i' or should have been
wedding - ha the case of
n. However that may
iugham• will no•doubt,
as they read thin fisting paragraph, wish
the couple the goy! Meanie' of hordin
the' golden weddi. .
--Oh Saturday ast 14Xessra 11u1'mage
took ocutrol of the cion• bus whicl`r they
purchtased from Mr. Wm. B1aok. An ex-
perienced and relish driver, Geo Ke -
low, from Toronto, h sbeen engage Mr..
W. F. Dulmage cies 1y rooks afte the
business. An intra a aoquaintance with
the travelling publ aud their require-
ments, and a deter nation- to meet these
e are etion o those interested. '
-Cheap Lake at d River '2 ours, via the
most pleasant and 'aturesque route. The
magnificent steamer City of I)etroib, City
of Cleveland, City o Alpena, and City of
Titaolcinac, now run d ily to Cleveland and
four times each w k from Detroit and
Port Huron to nort ern lake ports -Mack -
luso Island, St. Ign e, Sault.St.Marie,eto.,
connecting for all ke and rail points -
Port Arthur, Dulu , Manitoba, North-
West, etc. For al information, lowest
rates, etc., call on . T. R. Agent, Wing-
ham Station,
-A, correspondent says r Hume, the
Scottish sceptic, ma es a remark sono -
wherein his essays hat sectarian animos-
ity is not so rampan, 'n England as it is
in the northern part o the islaud. Not so
in Canada, and still 1: s in Wingham, for
Messrs Scott and t'cQuarrio exchanged
pulpits on Sunday ev ing last. Mr Scott's
sermon was highly a repriate•, and his
eulogy of John Knox ab he outset showed
tae[ and discrimination.
S. Gtaooy's R- , on wits.
Having made spec'
the New Furniture F
goods, and being at n
I am going to sell chs
sure and call and if I
dott•'tl ally. See my 813
mirror) for 310.60; and 3B
368 bedateads for 82 ; and
Bedroom suits for 311.
own make) for ea and
pay to drive twelve mi
furniture roma, on th
door south of the big bri
arrangomeuts -with
otory to retail their
expense for delivery
er than ever. - Be
nit give yea value
'debpards With
0088 for 338 ;
3.750ttes for 63,
Lounges (my
o $12. It will
to S. Gracey's
main street, next
hotel,. Winghatn.
A Now G T i& Station
For some time past ou
g
popular *out at the Gl T.
Mr A. CStrathdee, has
authealtiea` ;the .nocessit
cotiftinclation• itt Wiugha
and, freight. It ,ts etceediu
to knowfj03&b these recltiests
ooded Wen exatninatiou a
anon, 141.r.etrablidee he,
that. a newpassenger staff
here and the entire present b
ed for a freight house. Wo
ly referred to the very h
here the thi'ppingbasins
eitceeding that of many
magnitude.
%'inghham.
vigilant and
-station here,
en urging on the
for greater ac -
for passeugers
ly gratifying
eve been no-
ne consider -
boon informed
will be erected
ildiug utiliz
ave frequent•
y trefl`ic done
of Wingham far
aces of greater
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-See what R Hill has to Y.
-Areply to the critiois a of "Pareut"
in last issue was receive too late for this
week, eMr B Bowers' and amily+ left for
aaitoba on Wedne ay ht ving decided to
locate in that couutry s probable'place
of location is Mardian, Mr Bowers has
been long a•resident of ingham and was'
held in high esteems AB a •itizen,. His de-
parture is a matter for r gret but be is
followed by the gaodiwi es of all his ac-
quaintances,
Per muds.
Mr W Gcoeu was i 1%2outreal on busi-
ness this weeke-Mr Elliott, of the
Tams has been at Bran ord for the last
fortnight in connection ith the business
of the C Q F, -Mrs R 1 eludes has gone
on a month's visit to fends in Poterboro.
and other places. Sheriff Bowles, of
Orangeville, was vi: ting his son Ha. of the
firm of Bowles & iscorers, last week., -
Mr H W C Meyer ha been in Toronto oa
business this week. -Mr s rob Stewart, who
has been ailing for some months is very
low. -Miss Nellie Colli= of Bluevale, was
visiting Mrs A Ross in Winghanr this
week. -Mrs W W St wart and children
from Detroit were vis ting at Mr I Ire-
land's this week. -Mr ames Aikenheed
and wife, Mr, Maleolm oEwen and wife
and Miss McTavish, of Stanley were
visiting friends in W' • ghain and Turn -
berry thissweek.-Mr. Copeland left for
Manitoba en Wedn: sday.-Mrs J C Hay,
of Listowel and th -es daughters were
visitin her sister, Mr: T Gregory this
week. airs S W Gelbra th and son and
Miss Emma Youhill of .'est Tawas, Mich,
are at present on a sit to their parents
bar and Mrs S You till, of Wingham
Mr John Neelands w t s in Brantford n
Foresters' business is week.
Board of Trade' • •'organized.
If' At a meeting for the e -organization of
the Board of Trade on Wednesday even.
•ing there.were prosen' :.M'.xessre -Wilson,
Cline, McInnes, Mei ' oo, Homuth, Mills,
Gordon, Stiles, Gri n, J. W. Inglis,
Fisher, Scott, Clegg, Dr. Macdonald and
S. Gracey. Aocordi' ' to the charter and
by-laws the organize 'on is still legally in
existence. It was ag ed on motion that
the membership fees o remitted to those
whose names aro : a rolled except one
dollar, which paym t constitutes thein
members till Februa y 1890. It was de-
cided to -retail" the peasant officers till the
end of the current yar-B. Wilson, presi-
dent; D; Mein es, vice-president; J. A
Cline, see; areas. T first meeting, will
be held ou the enin of Tuesday the 18th•
of June when the su ject of street light-
iug will be discussed. It was the univer-
sal impression that in many important
respects the interest of the business com-
munity and town could be manifestly
benefited by keepiu' this organization
alive. It is to be 11 ped every business
man may see it to be 1 is duty and to his
interest to accord his 'ooperation and the
benefit of his views to his valuable aid in
furthering, the 'well >eing of Wiugham,
Onward is the motto and Wiughamites
may be justly proud ten they consider
the comparative progre s and prospects of
their town.
Btuev- e.
Messrs Robert W ters and T Stew
art attended the 0 a nge meeting at
Goderich last week. Ur. That Hart-
ley is home from 1 ovonto where he
had been lyingill.-=Mr. John Farrow
has charge of the ercantilo business
of Mr. J. Timmins 'n his absence.
It receives his closest ttention.-Mr.
J. Timmins, tuerehat h s in course of
erection a large block of buildings in
West Winchester, -- Mr. T.
Itixon's mare,Luey t k first prize for
the open trot at the Walkerton races
on the' 4111 May.
a your oorrespon-
dent said, she is hard ;o beat.- A G.
W. It. tariff' of passeng •r fares written
iu with pen and date lith of De -
caliber 1876 is hangi a in the station
here.---112rs. b'. fait . son is ill.. -Mr.
Wm. Messer has p t a wire fence
around Lis prop rty.-Mr. 1 obt
Mosgrovo is home f Ten illetiitoba.---
Mr Win Messer's lit lo boy, Renzi°,
got kicked wzth u hot on Monday.
'Tice lower pact of hi faeo was badly
cut but with medic' treatment he is
improving, nicely. , lir S Ss ott has
now 200 hogs at a factory pens
Jim Adley-who.sent. knowJitu ? ....
is working at L'en • ults. •
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WHOLE NO. 90.7
11ie Town Hall Condemnied.
The following totter has be u received
by Mr. Alcludoo, mayor ;
Goderich, bray : t th, '89.
To the Corparatiou. of the Towi of Wing -
Item.
aininEatsv,—I deem it ney d ty to call
your attention to the feet that 't is your
duty to provide suitable aeoon nodati.rn
for holding the Division Court t id that
you are uot dieing' so. 1n the prosit state
ofyour hall it is impeesible to. make it,.
comfortable,: and its appearance simply
disgraceful. Wingham has , tained a
position which entitles the u ighboring
tnuniciralities to expect from t an .ex-
ample in public spirit and pub 'o enter-
prise, yet I regret to say that the..•ourt ao-
commodation furnished by you will not
compare favorably with that of . our less
important neighboring divisions. ' In every
instance where municipalities,acting ou
my suggestions, built suiteb : buildings
they were gratified with the result and
found the investment pro • table with
much less opportunity of ma 'ng w finan-
cial success than you have, trustthat
for the sake of the respect due to the ad-
ministration of justice, as well `• s for the
public convenience, and the ored t of your
town, you'will take prompt ste;'s to pro
Care suitable accommodation.
Respectfully yours
DOYL
• Ji. J - dge, Huron...
Further reference to th matter is
crowded out this week.
• - Belgrave.
lir. Hugh McLean, lef on Monday. •
lasts for Joliet, Illinois, to e his sister •
who is dangerously ill. --h r. Milton,
Godfrey, who has been at ending the
Toronto University has r tuned again
to our midst for his cation. At
the recent examinatio s he passed
creditably receiving h. *ors In several'
subjepts.-Dr. Tamly of Wingbam,
was in town Sunday , last. Ho and
Dr, Towle were in tendance with
Mrs, Gillis who is ver i11 at present.
-Miss Exsltine, after a visit of some
two months to her siste Mrs. 11 Mc-
Lean has again returned to the Bruce
Mines -.-Mrs. W. Weis was visiting
at
Bluevale last week.-- rs. J. John-
ston,, of Bluevale, is t siting at R.
Sterlings.-Miss Ant} e Mt+ilsletohu-
hes returned from Be 'ie. --air. J'. T.
Kidd, traveller for Be'; Bros., London
was in town Monday. W. Shane, of;
Blyth, paid us a shor ' visit on Wed-
nesdisy.-Say Fred ! why did you not.
get,. "Pecks Bad r:,y" to give you
a. lesson on initiation before you joined
the Foresters. The we would not
have heat your tears so far as this.
when. the goat appeare to you.- A
very interesting base hi 11 match was
played here on Saturda evening be-
tween the Scotch and 1 - h members
of the cloth captained by :0 aue0leiland
and J D Nichol reap; ti"ely, The
*ante was. welt contest and resulted
in favor of the Scotch ide by ono run
the score being 10 to . -S Wilson,
representing G W [•'age. & Co of
Toranto,, was in the v ago this week,
Orange ill.
The young people o' this vicinity
celebrated the Queen's ,irthday day by
a picnic in Mr. Howa.'s grove, Al-
though the day- was • indy and: cool
and not very favors e for a display
of muslin, yet they were amply favor-
ed by the abseu, of tnusquitoes,
Swinging as uau I was the Chief
amusement whish . was greatly aide 1
by the wind, so to all so that all Were
surprised at its eta ing powers. --Tho
crops itt this part lo,li well mind, des-
pite the severe frosof last week,
pretnise it boimtif 1 harvest. The
fall wheat desetvee peciaii nfention as
it is difficult to fin, otter. -Mr. John
13potten is visiting riends in the town-
ship'tf Cavan, u wish him many
kind greetings nd many a waren
shake of the ha 1 from them, --Mr,
Sainuel Howard:• las greatly added to.
the general uppea ance of his premises
by renovating his ouso and enlarging
his barn. -Last we It while exercising
to fractious pony, into Edgar wits
violently thrown fr in the saddle in-
juring seriously th ligaments which
hind tiro burners to the soapuIa.
Ile is now undtrr Ile care of Jr, 'uvlt
of Gorrie,-We •'e anxiously 1ookiu,r
forward for the to +1 stand • the loyal,
people of 1towiek : re _going to talon
ou the repeal of the , Jesuit Ilitato4
Dill,
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