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The Wingham Times, 1889-06-28, Page 5t ', tTAX)XAN rouzstrzas• May tho iiivigorating lake bronzes Mr &elands $30, The olnirch is to t oto ••••••••••,•0• home toning effect.—IiIr and Mr e he a brick building 32 feet hy 58feet, me n1/40 Or WM In" erolin Willits,,ofthe V'.'4 con.'retuned with a recess far the choir 12 feet by DON. home after a two weeleivisitto friends 10 feet. A pretty lull representation in Waterloo Coonty.—Mre Turnbull, of the 13eIgrave, Blytn and nIttnelies- Title prosperous orgenizatioa licldof Galt, is at present visiting her ter Oourts of Foresters was preeent. its annual meeting in Lohdou, begiun. dauf,,,,,bters, eirs Bryee awl airs nabt. A sumptuous tee was served by the ang on Tuesday llth inst. The wet- I meKague._gr '1'hos Henderson is 'Ladies' Aid Society enat an evening lag wad we" en a/i -t ( t t14A- making great improvements. on his Platform meettng held,t which a,t1- sptrit prevailed threaeboat, There Tureherry farm. Ile is putting ft dresses were delivered by the rev. were 187 delegate.e present, ineluding etone foundation 'under the house 4Jfl flentlemen present and Dr Macdonald, three from Witurpt.g and twelve fern we underet=1 intemls bricking it. M. Pe of Wingham, and excellent Qoetwo •Brovilese, 20 courts being Wonder sbo hi to occupy it it ?--111r music again rendered by the friends represeeted, Thu various reports A1.11.S Tipliug has beim sornewbat in- from Winginun. The whole affair showed that 15 new wade had been disposed by lin attaek of inflammation. , passed off most pleasautly. The •establiehed in Ontario, 9 in Manitoba The adjourned Court of Revision brickwork and stonework is to be arid the Northwest. and 1 in British was held on the .24th inst. John done by Messrs Macdonald & Coombs, Columbia, the membership., inereas. amnia's assesseirent on lot 233, W T of Jamestown, and the carpenter work ed from 7201. to 8625. '111(' te"ipt*9 plot, was redilbed $20 ar,d the West i by Mr Jae Yonne:, of Manchester, of the zactolvmeut Fend for the year . of lot 233 taken from John Ilarina's The building will cost nearly $3,000. was $64,214,81 an increase of $1,0,- assessment end placed on non-reeident •—Mr him MoOlinton has greatly inn ' 474,63 over last year, The surplus in roll, Isaac Wright's assessment fur proven awl enlarged his residenee. Endowment Fond is now a8.0,285•51. dog was struck or roll, Richard There were paid during the car 42 nagclaw„y,s assessment fo"og was Teeswater. death 'elainos, amountine to 41,750, struck -off. Joseph Ale/canny% assess, A grand picnic will be ha, under The election of officers air the enduing meat was reduced $50. John Woods the aasPicos of the O. 1g. B. A. in year resulted as followe :-11. 0. R., \yes entered on roll as F S M le lots Thompson's gore oa Wednesday 10th Bd. Towe, Lontloo; P. H. 0. It, D to in the 8th con. . The Court of JOY- Besides the usual sports, ad- , Elliott, Wingliam ; II, V. 0. R., Geo. 'Revision was etosed. Council resume drrsses will be given, by Messrs Itle- Sioc!air, Toronto ; High 8ecretary, ed regular businek The minutes of G211, -M.,.,,Fe, O'Connor, Ili. P. P., Thos. White, ferentforn; Higli Trete last meeting confirmed, Mr, Th `-' omson Una, unagan- and. Mentuaarat of surer, John. NeeIcoids, Wingham I reported, akin. with Mr Creakslunalt, Walkerton, and Flanagan, of NA in High Registrar, D. D. Keeoecly, bovine leb a job of gravel,ing On the ham. Many new and interesting Montreal ; High Chaplain, Rey, Jos, lith con. to William Gannet for $25 . Williainsou, Bison, Out. ; II. J MT Geminil 'Wee appointed to inspect Woodward, J. R. Culp, Bratitford ; ditch dog on road by G Barton and H. -S. Beadle, Robert Kemp, Listewe; , report, Moved by Mr 'Creickshank, l IL, J. Beadle, John Olualenter, °lit"-, seconded by Mr Diluent, that Tart:t- hem; Ch. Med. 13d., 13. iki.. Stanley, , berry expend $10, .Proanded Bent M. D.t Watford ; Associate on Men. Waavanosh expend $20; Bd.,tir cutting Dr. Young, Ridgetown; eleoted parley,s fiiii on . boundary Tile members of ExeCutive Col3amittee.:— p%rties named on Treasurer's bond A. Meintyre, Lacknow, and R. Kid- ersurecties wero acceptectAleesre M a - mak, Toronto. Bros. Fast Pherson, Thompson, Dinienehnd the • Rangers Elliott and Long .were tip- clerk were chosen a committe to revise voluted delegates to the High Court the township „by.la,ws 'and 'report. of LOGIN:mta Foresters of Illinois. The clerk was authorized to correspend A. handsome cane and smoking out, with the .oficers of the different poor • fit,accompanied by a suitable address, houses and see on" what terms a pon. was presented to Johu Siuith, cf Olin. tiou of our poor would ben admitted, ton, High Marshal of the Oourt, Mr Diraent. was appointed to ..inspeet Mayor Taylor, of .London, attended th,e place where Mex. McEwen wishes . the Foresters. High Court meeting to build milk homi in creek on ' 2nd • and made the delegates a very pleasing eon. line, end if not in any way detri- address, conveying the goon wishes mental to the road that linading`be of the corporation and citizens to the. allowed. The following accounts were Order. High Chief Ranger passed: John McTavish •$8, equaliz- . responded. ing Schein Sectioes ; John Mori:avid), PRETENTATION TO II/G11 GRIEF RANGER $3 50 gravel; Elijah •Higgins, $10 ELDIOTT. . g ; Elijah Higgins $1, damage The chair having been taken by to crop; David Mattin; 75c, plank';. H. 0. R. Bro. T. W. Saunders, of the Le Hardy, . $150,. pert payment on L 0. F. Illinois. Dr. R. .0. Young bridge ; 8 Graeey, $12, desk ; jarnes read the following address to Bro.. Piper,. $7, charity; Wm .Anderson, Elliott, the retiring H. 0. R. . $7, do; El Arinsbt•ong,$5,do. Conn To Bro. Robert Elliott, T.. IL Canadian Order Foresters r'.. . • Dear Sir and Brother,—We, the Representatives of .the subordinate ourts in High Court assemVed, take ,the opportunity on the eccasifm. of -your vacating the highest Ace in our Order after an incutribeney of live ism- • •secutive years,to express to. you the , • high esteem end rega.rd,, in'which yon '• 'ire held by thely over whieh you , bane. so ably presided during that period. It affords us Much pleasure, in taking a retrospective- .view . of the . progress made by our--Qeder since you were elected to the position of High Chief Itanger,to note therapid strides, made beth financially and num.erically; thereby placing us in the proud posi- .. tion • of beinge the foremost national • fraternal society .of our fair Dominion, This we believe:1mi been in a large measure due to the untiring zeal and • eaergy,which you have always mani- fested In furthering the interette of our beloved Order. We believe We are voicing tip sentiments of every ,court in the Order when we state that SrnNnn *MOE 'LAYING.. we have the utinOst confidence that •' your adMinistratiou has been charm- This vicinity was .the scene of un- terized by honesty, integrity and • usual activity, on Tuesday, last and . impartiality, and we hogyou to accept . the. Methodist people might be pardon - •this gold watch and chain: as a slight • ed for indiectind considerable elation Memento of our brotherly love; and of spiritson th:occasion of the laying tartherote trust that you will long be of the corner stone of a now. church. spared to give us the: benefit of your The ceremony "was•performed under the sound judgment. and ripe experienee. directions of the 0. 0. F. With High • Signed' on behalf of the High Treasurer, J Nee1anda of Wingham, Court.tDr. R. 0, Young, A. B. at the head of the procession, about • otmirman of Committee ; J. X. Me- 60 members a the Order marched &Diu Itendry. P. 0. It., secretary; R,, W. .1 11 meciiiitoies to the church • Abell, P.o. 11., treasurer; Dr. H. M. grounds, where capacious tents had sttwiey. 0. ; E. IL Long, P. been erocted. Rev1 E 'licvrell, of A. 0. R. Seaforth„ president of the Oonferenee, The presentation comprised a -very opened' the proceedings. On the plat- t.attelsome gold watch, chain and form were Rev Messre ,J Scott, A, ••int, the former engraved hi a Snit- of Wingham ; Godfrey, of Belgrase ; able Planner. Carson, of Whitechurch ; Isaac, of • '-The High Ocurt Wbtlr tneet'nett year Auburn ; Edge, of Clinton; Smith, of inAtingsten. • Wroxeter ; W Doherty, of Clinton ; Neelands, of Wingham, and others. itUrnherrir• After the caetotnary serviees, the cor Mr Hartley, of 131nevaltehet nor stones ,were laid by mesas Nv taken charge of the school in No Dougherty and J eelands and 6, which in the absence aused by trowel presentation. made to both illness of Miss Addie Porter, has been Messrs .Doherty and - NO014111151. • taught fer some time by Mr 3 8 \l 11. Appropriate addressea were given by . eon, of Wingbarn,—Miss Addie those present. Splendid music was rinter, who, wo are pleased to hear, is', rendered by the Winghatn Methodist recovering front her recent attack of church choir and orchestra. There 'ilinews consequent on over exertion in teaching, goes; to Goderich this. week 40 spend some weeks with relatives. cit adjourned to meet Monday, July 22nd. • • .ois BtIRGEore,rk A special school meeting held in school boase,'S S No 5, to appoint a trustee for tho remainder of Mr NV Hasting's,terin,resulted in the election of Mr F - Carruthers.—Mr David Hastings has fati wheat which mea- sured last week 5 feet hi height. The field from whichit •was taken is one of the. best in this eection.—Many leer lying fields are showing the ill effects of too much rain.—Wednesday evening, about 8. e'elock, a house on the 9th, coneession,• belonging to Mr Jas Taylor was burned to the ground. The cause of the -fire is unknown, as the house has been vacant fur some time the farm; being reined by Mr It Weir.—Isaac Metcalfe, of Lots 9 and 10, Con 10, Turnberry, brought into town a sample of .barley measuring 4 feet 3 inches, in height. Westfield., were about 450 people present and the ititilt1001.110 sam, of $252 was raised. Mr Doherty eoutributed $100 and features besides. ° Jamestown. 17.rs11fartin, of Rapid City, Michi- gan, is home on a visit to her parents Mr and Mrs Oaldbick, 2nd eoneession, ltforris.-0a Wednesday of last wee Rev Mr Cliff, of Brussels, performed the always interesting task of hitch ing np Mr M Wilson, of Morrie and Miss Stokes; a Grey, in double bar - nese. The young couple carry with them the best wishes for the future,— Rev. Mr. MeEibbon farewelled last Sunday. He goes to college.—The annual picnic of No 10 will be held in Mr 0. Johuston's grove on Saturday next. ZETLAND SAW MILL GEORGE THOMSON, Proprietor. Lumber of all kinds, First-class Shingles', and Cedar Posts. Car Load Orders a Specialty. WOOD de • 'trod to any part of Winghrun £t 0ris. by mail promptly attended to. GEORGE T1101.1SON, Wingham P. 0. 1889.\ MILLINERY. .1'889. • S NUR IC Begs to anno •de to her m y customers and the public enerally theher stook for this sprin„ is inn in .very line, , O'UGET P in the best Home and will LOWEST P R CASE cl Foreign Markets, old at the SSI LE PRICES. Ribbons, Peat • a, Floc also Silks, atins, Er P1 ekes and Friu et re, 'Laoe's, &o. ades, Velvets s for Eggs aien as cash. M1S8 MUR pposite Owen's Hotel, Wingha WINCHAM SAW MILL, LUMBER AND WON RD .L. (St J. MGLEAN, PROt'RIETORS. ALL TUNES OF tanwmat, LATE, SHINGLES, COME AT LAST. II E PEOPLE'S JEWELLER. $ ',Ism) 071 I -a -is C+OODS., 75 Plain Gold rings 50 Gents' Set Rings 50 Ladies* Gold Rings 75 Chaste Gold Rings 25 Charms 25 Pairs Eardrops 50 Pairs Cuff buttons 1.00 Brooches 100 Pairs Spectacles $2 25, worth $3 50 $3- 00, " $5 00 2 00„ 2 00, 25 cts. 30 cts., 15 cts., .25 eta, cts„.. ft CC ff ft 4 60 4 00' 1 00 77 cts. 50 cts. 75 dm. 30 cts And all other goods will be said accordingly. Now is the tirae. Don't EfliS.1 it. R. R. VANSTONE 80 Co., P. 0, BLOCK, — — W1NGHAM. FURTHER GREAT REDUCTS C 01/11.5=7 CIINT GI- DAY, JUNE Miss the train to get cloth • at half price. perfect fit( P3174/ er ONTAM—MUTUAL Lirt. 'Cash Income for 1888'... $ 393,074 01) New Assurances written ih 1888 2,518,650 00 6 Assets, as at' Dee. 81st, 1888 ,31a,853 co Assurances in force, Jan. let, 1889 12,041,014 00 ' Surplus, Dec. 31st, 188a 90,337 09 SPECIAL FEATURES: Prompt Payment of Claims, Annual Distribution of Profits, Guarantee& Surrender Values, and Liberal Polley conditions. ALEX. DAWSON, • Gzhithat Aorrr. • Winghans, Or -Holstoin Et•all for ervice. • AD The Holstein Prehiau nun " be tm or derviee en the farof J. A. ItoStrevh • Iii.TRON LAD," 'loving par asod the utehering Buhl'. tot II., coo. 1, Morrie, swing the drum. DiA oita, AND WOOD nosh of JoIr fteht caholontly oh hand or cut to order and &Pro! 11667ailk' ed in any part of the Wm on the shortest pciA11516 trotted, obtain:1.bl° rticl tar Allorders attended to promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. Orders In Car tots a Specialty MUT • Mill and 'Vara on Josephine street, 11201:611 ladjoining the C. P. B. track. • the town, /.. .T. Wirditoon, qtgy 'tot, 1..t, •1 ext to lakikiaifh' gi:AvtirionigodbgidA:))13:3 1.143; ItAlear:trfo lintrit,%; Ga to kOeP A e°ti. " ". it31aleiLtIbgreiNtf,',11tVaViT,74:11„' '-':•i• i'iz*. he very boat' — Ttrtirs : Grxdo tows, 5;$Thortreghbtorld. Th J steted, 420., :ti of moat, ' . a J. A. MoEWEE. itterrii, ltav Snd. ips. . . _ • TEDSALE, r.el '1.0 , Stork. All goo., , 4 '. X... mut tit ,•thtes,- Up. . t f i.etierie for tt, i, , -.. expol 4..0 f4r.iti weft ed mom -tit. SO TIM ir .,41 !rte. Write lotto., 44 POR ON, aolivory to 4ny AL., •84c. permmieni, right Men. Oot, art of 0. Liberld intone experience tccuttary. ege. 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