HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1893-02-03, Page 8THE WINGITAM TIMES, FEBRUARY 3, 1893,
Belgra
The people of this.
for a union sehool est
in this village.
court Belgrave, 0
p'areaters, intend h
Monday (wooing, F
programme will be ft
prose sionals,
Mr, R McGill has
son farm tor a terra
of $250 per annum.
n
di
ru
'01
re
f
ce are agitating
n with a school
(Ilan Order of
g a concert on
ry l3th. The
ed by Toronto
ted the Atkin -
ars, at a rental
AS$%;SSMEN ' d 'TJ M.
A J enaarlta
cord!
F TUE Mr CO:V.11MS CLO E i POST )M OSPEU-
Ot. reals. 100:00 .IMBUES.
4.
gram "'t • . x•r, Huron
Attiong the 700 Olt
1st, 18!3:1. there m ' h
(lren:•:od of the t mo
woul'tl nutubar its 100
it wo:i Id become
teftrtl beneficiary o
land in their mission
wido'v nncl the fathe
longer a dream, but
begin the yen. 1893
of 9 1,318, fourth in
among the great org
ing the National Fret
enjoying greater pro
before. The history
been a most remarka
the day of its birth, b
eeli1): es all that have
following statement of
show :
The membership Ja
Supreme Tent, K. O.
d. Great Camp for Michi
Ladies of the Maccab
teen, Jan, 20th,)
c: ees of January
bean some who
en the Order
inembers,when
among the fra-
•ga. izations of the
' protecting the
less. This is no
a reality. They
'ith a membership
umerical strength
izations oompos-
rnal Congress, and
erity than ever
this order has
le one, even from
t the year 1892
ne before, as the
its business will
Total
The membership J
Supreme Tent, K. O.
Great ('tamp for Nf ich
Ladies of the Maccab
Total
A net gain during th
.members.
Since January lst,18
net gain of 674 sub°
of the Order, making
of tents and hives at
1,924.
In the Supreme Ten
:have been paid during
king to 5314,765, and 31
amounting to $6,000.
In the Great Camp
leath claims were p
$295,255.00, and 101
amounting to 85,700 ;
of the Maccabees ha
the year for death cl
the total expenditu
or deaths and disa
ows
upreme Tent.
Great Camp
adies of the Maccabees
Total.
1st, 1892, was: .
M.. 24,040
n 31,112
s 7,200
60,352
lst, 1893, was:
M 39,378
au 46,940
s.... 12,500
99,318
year of 36,966
2, there has been
inate branches
he total number
e present time
176 death claims
he year, amount -
disability claims,
of Michigan 198
id amounting to
disability claims,
while the Ladies
paid out during
ims 822,000, making
e during the year
ility claims as fol -
8220,556
300,955
22,000
8643,711
One of the mo- gratifying results of
he year is that t is large amount of
oney and great umber of deaths and
usability claims h ve been paid at less
xpense to the • e bars than in the year
revions, one as essment less being
ailed in 1.892 ti an in 1891. The deaths
ave been less ha five to each 1,000
embers. Th' is very low rate for an
anization o its age, and evidences the
taken in he election of members.
e cost to a bars under 35 years of
in. the Su re °Tent during the past
r, exclnsi of Tent dues, was 86 for
h 81,000 o life enefits carried ; at 45
re it was .9 pe 81,000.
In the Greet Camp it was $6 for 81,000
the age o r 35 years,and 88.50 at the age
tf 45 years. a
',These figt res arless than one-fourth
hat life b: efits a one would have cost
the Old nine L fo insurance Com.
males, w Ie the ' Maccabees furnish
issbtlity enefits arising from sickness,
ry or o d age, is addition to life
efts, ithout extra charge -- the
res abc ye quoted covering cost of all
se ben fits for the year, It is little
ander th, t it has grown so rapidly.
hers it o'rerd such advantages to the
pie at .n low a cost.
The tot 1 amount of death and dis-
lity cl ims paid by the Order since
otgani' tion to Jan. 1st, 1893, is $1,.
1.7u, every claim being paid lin-
lately on presentation of proper
s.
The Ord
s and
dly tha
s oouatry
becetia
applioa]]
sail ori
xremb
of yot
fie
years. This is undoub
reason for its low rate
correspondingly low
bouelits, and is one of
tures, one that stron
to all classes.
dly one great
f mortality and
cost for death
is valuable fea-
recommeuds it
Its equitable plan, nreful and conser-
vative methods, ims ediate payment of
all just claims, Ante prising, yet econo-
mical managetnant and the zeal and
ability displayed by is executive officers
have won for it the ommanding place it
occupies today in the estimation of all
who have become acquainted with its
work. That it is destined in the near
future to become t. a leading beneficiary
order of the count y there seems tittle
doubt.—Adv.
Ze
The following rel
ing t,f the pupils o
for the month of Jt
upon Conduct, regi
and general prof
arrauged in ordero
Fourth sr.- -Cita
and.
ort shows the stand -
S. S. No. 7, Zetland,
uary, and is based
laxity of attendance
ieuoy. Names are
merit :
•les Homuth, George
Currie, Bert Taylot,John Kennedy, Clara
Pelton, Charles Su tot,, Hattie Thomson,
Wools, Walters, Er, una Davidson, Lottie
Davidson.
Third sr,—Maitl nd MbDonald, Lillie
McDonald, George Lamont, Harry Ped-
dle, Polard Grain,S ephen Pelton, Lizzie
Eaglestone. Willi. Eaglestone, Jane
Baird.
Third jr.—Euni Peddle, Cassie Mc-
Creight, Frank Gr in.
Second class.--L.rn McDonald, Wellie
Currie. Lizzie Rob'; son,Samuel Leggatt.
Sr. Pt. II.—Err Homuth, Lancelot
Grain,John Robin n, John Baird,Henry
Mancer.
Jr. Pt. IL-1laEaglestone, Alfred
McCreight.
Pt. I. — Hatti'. McDonald, George
Orvis, Forest Wi :on, Angus Robinson.
E. . COULTES, Teacher.
r ie now established is 29
rovinces, and growing more
any other similar society of
as is shown by its business
r, sicca it received over
ions for membership and
c 60 subordinate branches.
rsfaip must be composed
x g men, as we find the
the members is about 33
John Bewman,
near Caledonia th
Mrs. Wm. Bray,
grieviously affliste
(biles) ter the past
Mrs. Wm. Broth
death's door at pr
two weeks she has
Wm. Bray wa
last week, with au
Mrs. John Budd
attend to her ho
was severely sti
tion, a few weeks
Emanuel Oliver
at present. We
that his medical a
is cancer of the st
hopes of relief.
The Scott farm,
4, containing 103
Malcolm Black, t
82,600. Our wort
a cage and we wo
he caught a "bird'
Emanuel Oliver
farm, on the 3rd 1i
for the sum of 85,5
not have sold at s
not been that he i
iss Ramsay, is
extended visit to f
burg.
Mrs. D. Lamont and daughter, from
Michigan, are visi ng at Wm. Shedden'a
this week.
On Thursday of 1 et week, Mr. Robert
Bloomfield, of the first concession, bad a
wood -bee, which w s well attended, and
upwards of twenty five cords of wood were
a large stack of straw
by those attending the
ng, a large number of
escorted to \2r. Broom -
op was indulged in by
those present. M sic was furnished by
Messrs. Crookshan • s, Vanalatiue, Kinsman
and Nichol, and ,i r. J. McHardy filled the
position of floor an Iger to the satisfac-
tion of all. Mr.: oomfield gave the young
people some poinrs in dancing, and all
repaired to their omes, well pleased with
their visit to Mr. r. loomfield's.
rrie.
., is visiting friends
w eek.
3rd line,has been very
with "Job's Plague"
ew weeks.
u is lying. close to
sent. For the past
ardly spoken.
laid up for two days
(stack of grip:
s once more able to
isehold duties. She
icken with inflamma-
go.
is in very poor health
•e sorry to announce
tendant rays that it
nach, with very slight
outs hall lot 18, con'
res, has been sold to
acher, for the sum of
y friend has now got
ld not be surprised if
before long.
has sold his 150 acre
e, to Fred. Brewer,
0. Mr. Oliver would
ch a low figure had it
in very poor health.
con., has gone on an
'ends near New Ham -
cut. Besides that,
was put in the bar
bee. In the even
the fair sex were
field's and a social
roxeter.
Messrs. Gibso i Bros., of the saw mill,
have decided t. put the electric light iu
this place and ( orrie. It is expected that
it will be in op ration in the tours() of a
couple of mont is.
D. D. G. M. orton, as•'s:td by Mr. T.
J. Elliott, of Ingham, installed the fils
lowing officers f Montana Lodge, I. 0. 0.
last Monday evening: P. G., Geo. Bar.
nard; N. G., • . McMaster; V. G., II.
Thomson; See. T. Iiamshaw; Treas., Jno.
Geo. Paulin ; C., Jas.
V. Rutherford; L G.. Art,
. N. G., John Rutherford,
n Hupfer ; R. S. V. G., W.
Brsthour:
Paulin ; O. G.,
hut Wells; 14.
L,:1. N. G., Jo
it. 90nndcrson L. B. V. G.,3, Ballantyne;
11. S. 8., Alex. unto, L S. S. b', E. Mit-
obeli.
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pace
1VL H> McIND4O.
"THE WAY TC) Darr
Most stores determ j e to hold a cleztrance
sale, and then sit up af-nights thinking over the into
fashioned; problem, How to get. a crowd
the toren without losing money on the goods.
That:' lsed to work years ago, but nowadays they
T„
out of date. In our wide awake town we
!hake an honest, legitimate profit in the proper
I season, and when the new goods arrive, we are
ready for them. That's the new way, M. H,
McIndoo's way.
I, DRESS GOODS AND THE SILKS.
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t
More business in this department than we ever
had this time of year, we did notexpect, nor hope
for, even though the goods are handsome new
styles. To follow up. the success of the last two
weeks we offer bigger values than ever. The It
newest silks of the coming season are in and
rushing out ahead of time at lower prices than
later in the season. We are having great success
with them. We give thanks • and go on with the
T • SO.O good work.
• CT_.iCYT'T-TII\TGr
Be it understood that this house `vall;sell suits
below their real value until every mann knows
that we are headquarters for fine suits. •
NEW WHITE GOODS
Extremely attractive opening prices to en-
courage early and liberal buying, to force recog-
nition, to prove to the few who may not know it,
that here is the place and now is the time to buy
White Goods, at
/
M. H. MOINDOO'S.
GORDON &
Are determined to
ance of t
as
tie
AND Wti
efore stock taking
to effect a speedy
give a
CASH DIS
T]oN
Think of it.
cINTYR'
ear out the bal-
eir
0
and in order
clearance, will
OOUNT OF
)J ortarr3r.
Ten cents returned
to you,out of ev;fey dollar. Every ar-
ticle in our shof p is marked in plain
figures, and ova ging to the low prices
GEO. E. KING.
:13,SS 0 -OOHS
We submit to you this weal: the greatest Value ever offered a
buying public. .
25 pieces Dress Goods worth 15c. a yard,
-.for 8c.
prevailing for;,,all kinds of grain, our
prices are col.
respondi.ngly low so,
with the above `' ig discount, you may
have the dheapes' t goods in Canada.
Call early and g
Jt first choic.
MOTN TYEE,
10 pieces Dress Goods worth 500. a yard,
for 30e.
7 pieces Dress Goods worth 85c a yard,
for 50c.
These last two lines are double width, high class Snitings.
Just consider for a moment : Goods.of this class being
you at 15c. and 25c. per yard, ordinary width. Don'
them. 'These prices will move them quick.
Yours truly, .
offered to'
Th PpuLar �Mores
IS HEADQUARTERS VOR,
Holiday Presents!
A large stock of Christmas Goods has just been received, Snitable:for
all parties, old or young, consisting of
TOYS, .PHOTO ALBUMS, SCRAP ALBUMS, WRITING DESKS,
TOILET SETS, PLUSH 000S, CHINA VASES, XMAS OA R])S,
L:9.DIES COMPANIONS (in plush or woad), VIOLINS,.
MOUTH ORGANS, CELLULOID MOUTH ORGANS,
TOY BOOKS, HANI) SLI .GIiS, PORtt.ii)t;:l±;
SETS, BLANK NOTES, BIBLES, FANCY
MIRRORS (banr.l painted),
A. Large Assortment of ANNUALS,
Consisting of Leisure Hours. Sunday at Home, Boys' Own, &e.,
I have.a largi'sr stock this year than ever before and desire the public
to call and see it before lturchwAinv. tA!,ewhere, as It is no trouble to
show goods.
PPIOES AS I.OW AS Tat LOWEST.
Or Remember the Place -1130 Josephine street, Winghnm.
ALEX ROSS■
The AuoI or °use. Agana• for Dornittion Express C(Anpany and C. 1. It. Telegraph
Company.
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