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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1894-09-28, Page 88 THE "WIN G RAM TIMES, SEI). . . • .. .• IL IL WierNDOO. LOWER WINGHAM. Report of weekly examination of _ Lower Winglaun school 2nd. class— MeINDOO'S• DRESS GOODS. A. Graham 83 per cent ; V. Phippen 79; J, Loekeridge 79;E. Potter 70; G. Well posted shoppers have naturally! Campbell 69; 0. Elford 09; U. Ran - learned to expect the most, as well as " ,40m 57; A • Nevins 54; H. England I the choicest for their money, at Wing- 53; R. Elford 52; F. Graham 39; J. ham's recognized Dress Goode cen tre,and Finley 38; J. 1\1. Linklater 35; A. this week, the most extravagant ideas of Currie 34; J. Murdoch 32; D. H. elegance and economy will be more than Finley 20.'J. King 24; W. Welsh 20; realized. IVIarvelous Silk and Wool S. Currie 17;_ A. Wiley 17; J. Eng- novelities-the newest weaves and shades. land 4. R. 3, I3awr0zsr, Teacher, Marvelous new French and German Mixtures; never such a display of fine BELGRATE. Dress, Goods. A very busy week in i The annual harvest thanksgiving Drees Goods with such as this to draw.fservices were held. in Trinity church, READY-MADE MANTLES. on Friday night, and wore a great Our most complete stock of flue success.—The annual fall show • of Mantles in Newmarket,. Reefers, Tight 1the East Wawanosh Agricultural Fitting Jackets and Skirt Garments, for Society will be held in this place on Ladies and Mtsses, in all the latest styles; plain, and trimmed with richest furs, in endless variety,and all shades and styles. Don't delay in looking through our magnificent stock before they get pinked out. It is just such offerings at this -so much quality and style for the price - that gives M. H.McIndoo such a decided lead in this line. FUR COATS AND CAPES. Something special. Here are more handsomer affects -and more of theta - better values and more of them. Our Fur stook is very complete and opened up for inspection, at MeINDOO'S. LINES In remembrance of the late Alex. Coutts, of Wingliam. The stream runs fast, below my feet, I'm very near the brink; If Jesus calls, I will plunge in 1 cannot wait to think. To think it looks so dark ahead, • And pause upon the edge, For Jesus says, there's light ahead Here is a, rock ledge. The rook I'll plant my feet upon I'll sink not in the sand, For Jesus waiting there for me, WilI take me by the hand And lead me to a fairer land, • There to joy forever, I cannot gain that glorious land Till 1 have crossed the river. If Jesus should not call me now I'm willing for to wait And lead my children to that home • Beyond the pearly gate, Where pain and sickness never come And all our toils are o'er, Where we shall see our Saviour's face And praise him evermore. Thursday and Friday of tins. week. It promises to bo a great success, and it is to be hoped that the weather will be fine. MORRIS. 'Arr. Robt. Skelton, of the 8th con., While preparing a tIveshing pole in his barn on Friday afternoon slipped from where lie was standing and fell to the floor below, the pole striking him on the head. He lay there un- conscious until rhe following after- noon when he was discovered 'by some friends and attended to. He is in a low condition, but by careful attention it is expected that he will recover. EMBIT4li ' 28, 18114 MUSICAL EXCELLENCE, ARTISTIC DESIGN. DURABLE CONSTRUCTION. Catalogue sent free on appli- cation. MORRIS - FEILD - ROGERS - CO, LISTOWEL. HALSEY PARK. Agent, Wixonssz. TURNBERRY. Mr. Albert Thainson has been en- gaged as teacher if Holmes' school, tinges to commenet, after the Christ- mas holidays. Mt* Hattie A, Reid, the present teachei_ intends to attend high se oo -te for a second- lelass certificate. iss Reid has been very successfull as t teacher, and the section are loth to art with her. 1LISTC•VEL. After an illness if six months, dur- ing the last two o = which she was confined to her lIecl, Al111, beloved ' wife of Mr. Alexan er Morrow, died HOWICK. - here, aged 73. Though she suffered considerably from sciatica her death A very successful box social was ; was due to a gradual weakening of held in Union S. S. No. 13, Howiek her strength. Deceased was the mud Turnberry, on Friday evening ; daughter of John Scottof County - last. The social was openecl by a i Tyrone, Ireland, where she was born • class of fifteen pupils performing I in 1821.• She came to Canada with wand exercises to excellent mouth ' her parent:4 the year after the rebel- . organ music furnished by Messrs. l Iion,• in 1838, and settled first in Te- Merkley, Fitch and Hall. The class • cumseh township. She was .married looked very pretty in their red, white ; there to Mr. Morrow in 1843, and - and blue sashes and performed the :they took a farm ou the townline of movements very nicely. After the Wellesley and. Peel. In 1852 they exercises the boxes were sold and all moved into Maryboro, and in '65 in- parteok of the good things in them. to Wallace, where Mr. Morrow own - Then a lengthy programme .of in- ed the second lot on the fourth eon- strumental and vocal music, dia- I cession.. logues, recitations and tableaux i. •„,:::•1;_________---n1-_,-,..-------• was rendered. The scholars gaveBui N.. some pleasing dialogues, recitationiff Gnovzs.-In Win -;ham, on the 23rd and songs which were all Well rend• - ered. Miss Roe of Gerrie delighted the audience by her instrumental selection and by her well -rendered • solo. Messrs. Ezra and John 11ferk- . ley and William Hall assisted great- Presbyteryly in the programme by their excel- lent of Maitland. renderings of a number of choice • Presbytery of Maitland met at selections on the mouth organs. Al- Wingham, Sept. 18th. Rev. J. Mal- together a. most enjoyable evening eolm, moderator. There was a good was spent. attendance of ministers and elders. The consideration of instituting a fund bearing the expense of commis- sioners to the General Assembly was deferred till the March meeting. Elders' commissions were received and the roll made up for the year. r. John. McKay, of Kinloss, was re- conimended to the Senate of Knox College, Toronto, as a suitable can- didate for the gospel ministry. Mr. R. F. Cameron, Divinity Student, de- , livered prescribed exercise, which • was sustained and the Clerk was in- structed to certify him to the senate of Knox College, Toronto. Sessions are instructed to make arrangement for holding missionary meetings and ?al? TglUi':.1:1;:dT1hiefir".M!;111A7telt "Viem ftr.f.°"1 to the C. M. 13. A. ConVontion report at March meeting; and it wasfrom a school. The illarm lie 'sold arneasonroutinY in St. John, N. 13., has returned home. Mr. L. Foley has leased. the car_ wittrituiregng apply on the premises or address, recommended that sessions take ad- 7 riage shop here and has commenced East wawanos. THOMAS COON. Proprietor. 'vantage of the opportunity of using business..7-Asour villagedressmakers h, S pt. nth, 1801, theservices of Rev. Mr. Anderson, wore driving to Lucknow, last week, - • • • - of St. Helens, who had prepared a their horse took frieght at a thresh- . ng series of magic lantern slides in eon- their and ran away, upsetting rection with the work of our mis- At Mi Cl all Fairs. 2. 2-3. 2-3. 2-3. Ai Howick. at ordwich, Oct. 0. Blyth, Oct. 9-10. Clifford, Oct. 10-11. Dungannon, Oct. 11-12. last., the wife or John Groves ; a ten. McKlionms.LIn Winghatn, on the lith inst., the wit,. of Mr. A. L. Me- Kechnie ; ason." AfAIMILD. CHISHOLM —1.1OTA 'ISIL-111 Culross. on the 5th inst., by may. Jas. Malcolm, Mr. Hugh Chisholtn to Miss Margaret McTavish. both of 0-11'02s. BERTLING —RoAorc —In treeswater, on the nth inst., by Re . J. Corcoran. John Bertling. of Buffal.; to Margaret P. Roach, Culross. MoAsn—A [INSTR.° !G.—In Stanley, on the 12th inst.. R. J. IcAsh, M. D., of Belgrave. to Nellie.- daughter, of Mr. James Armstrong, E -mason line. DI Ross. -In Wingijicn on September 24th, David Ross, aIed 61 years and 10 days. Heakix&rox.-In Imore, on the 22nd September, Mary ermiston, aged 66 . . FARM FOR SALE. J k. ffs STILL LEA THE TRADE MERCHANT In1-1..A_'TS Men's Plough Boots, OUR STOCK OF TAILOANG AND COTS' FURNISHINGS. we have the most no 1: to bo found. 1144-'417P our stock is complete, from $1.00 up. Ladies' Fine Button Dongolas, tipped, from $1.00 up. Boys' and Girls' School Shoes, from 65ets. up, and. all other goods in that line equally. low. 1E -3E 4C) fow - Note a oo our pi : VALISES AND TRUNKS is full, and at prices which must satisfy all. 112071,91111M161111291141111.0.T...1111..1.111.1,. taKiriellariMIM "Boot and Shoe repairing clone as usual. years, 4 months and 1 days. DOUGHERTY.—In Adtifield, on Satur- day, September 15th Elizabeth, wife of William Dougherty, .-ged 78 years. JEwrer.-In Morn, on Sept. llth, Mrs. Isaac Jewitt, ag- a 24 -years. StitALE.-In on Sept. 18th, Samuel Scuttle, aged' 65 years, 4 months and 19 clays. LAMONT.—In Gr-, on Sept. 15th, Eup etn i a, belovec wife ot Archie Lamont. aged 64 yea s. MONA UGIITON.—Iu Brussels, on Sept. 14th, William D., th_ -d son of Daniel and Carrie McNaugHton, aged 16 years, 11 months and 14 da s. Savrz.-In Teesw ter, on the 15th inst., Laura, beloved child of Joseph and Mary Seitz, aged 1 Twair and 9 months. • . POWDERS Cure stoor HEADACHE and Neuralgia ni E0 MINUTES, alto Coated Tongue, Dian., ; !less, Biliousness, Pain in the Side, Constipation„ Ttrpid Liver, B.14 Breath, Tosety cured and regulate the bowels. VERY NICE TO TAKE. PRICE 26 CErors AT 1:PRuc J. J. HOMUTH & SON, IVINGI1AM. OF ALL SHAMS, ---The BUSINESS COLLEGE SHAM is the most to be despised. Not every institution dubbedBusiness College is worthy of your support. 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NEW FIXM, NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES ESTRAY NEIFEP Strayed on 10 and 29, notate honor. Owner can it and paying t premises of t • 6, T ndersigned, lots erry, one 9. year old the same by identifying rges. 0 POCOCK, Jr., • %night= P. 0 NEW MAN IN A. OLD STAND. The undersigned• offers for side his farm, being 1 Having purchased the South half et Int 31, concession 14, Nast Witwatiosh, ' containg.100 acres, mom or less. There aro about NORTH END LIVERY, KINTAIL. 75 acres under cultivation, the balance is principally bush. There aro on the place a comfortable brick Mr. M. Whitle, who was a dee- house and large frame barn; with statiling under. neath also a splendid bearing orchard and a good sions in India. Copies of the proposed. book of praise were distributed to ministers. It was intimated that Dr. MacKay, of Formosa, moderator of the general assembly, will visit congregations in the Presbytery this fall. It was agreed that the 'usual grant from the Augmentation Com- mittee be asked. for Pine River. Sabbath observance, questions were ' distributed. It was agreed that a Convention of Young People's Socie- ties inthebounds be held at Brussels, on Monday, l9th November, at . p.m.; that the programme and, all ar- rangements be left in the hands of Presbytery's Connnittee on Young People's Secieties. A conference on the settlement of vacancies was held. Presbytery 'will meet again at Wing- Itam, Tuesday, Novmnber 20th, at 11.80, am. Jo ltX MACNAI311, Clerk. Lucknow, Sept. 19th, 1894. terrifle cyclone :wept over Min - WOK% Iowa and other Western Stiftea on Friday night, killing ihaSfes of people and inituring hall* &W.* awits, AttatillgAt. the buggy and throwing the occup- ants out, but, beyond a few severe bruises, they sustained. no great in- jury.—Some of our local sports visit- ed. Lueknow, last week, and proceed- ed to apply a coat of .verrnillion to that sleepy little hamlet, with such satisfactory results ue mow pe.ople, in the person of constable Shoebottom, insisted on them remain- ing over night; but on the aforesaid gentlemen showing that their absence would cause an aching void in Kin. tail, they *ere • "ixcused" and allowed to dart, but, WO believe, were not invited. to be in any hurry to repeat their visit. --Monday last the rest once . Clark, reeve of Aslifleld, was the scene of quite an, important event, being the marriage of his daughter Miss Josie, to Mr. A. A. MePhee, formerly of • this place, but now occupying a lucrative position in the employ of one of the street railway eompanies Ve Detroit, Mich. The happy couple ft Goderieh on the morning train • for their future home, accompanied by the best iivisbes of their numerous friends. 1.4 OTICE TO CREDITO IN Tilt 'STATS or JAMES :WHIM° DUMBED. Notice is reby given pursuant Revised Statutes of °nom°, . p.110, Sec. 30, at all persons hav- ing claims age st the estate lames Johhston,late of the Townshi of Titrnbe y, in the County of Huron, Yeoman, eased lio died on 60 about the 10th day of August, D , 1804, are, before the Sril day of October, 1894, ell% et or send by mall to the undersigded, So for John Johnston, the m, Ontario, t r 1 saki deceased, at Mog- hae egemitor of the A of t nt of their eounTst" a11018ul addrsses, a. State- tilet1 particulars of their • icatTliailittirltaVLeati:/idesgtee.0 And take notice that e will distribute the assets of 0 said deceased among parties entitled Inhoetr hnttiattnittitlirgittr • ints of which lit, VANsToNN, Solicitor for the Mi D od thifrIth 44'o! sopteinbori A. 0., IS. • • • WANTED SALESMEN tztniol4lot'Vtei: of Nursery Steel( 'Cr Seed PotetOes, or both. Por. MIN -LT x Pr so manta and pRyIiIg 1)04110110 to good 'nett. Wo ';6" . g ie von e. t UR {6 1nrt1dty It yon wiob. 111 will poy you to write -0v tor terms, Address. and put in a number of first-class HORSES AND RIGS, I am in a position to give as good turn- outs and satisfaction as can be got any- where. Prices Moderate. The patronage of the public is solicited. Livery -Near the G. T. R. station. S. A. McLEAN. Whigbam, July 24th, 1894. oeuteir. SPRING AND SUMMER If you want your Our object for this season is to make Customers, not money. We will look for our profits later. All shoes warrant- ed as represented.. The Hawks Nursery Co., Rochester, N. Y. made in the latest etyle, go to • MISS MAUD LESLIE0 TEACHER of MUSIC,T C.} • IRVIN, Pupil of Modem Mocking, Detroit is I prepared to receive pupils, boring fully competent to tea& advanced Impilsots well as beginners. Enquiries kindly allowed at Root' beokstore. Realisnes-Zdward Street, Winghotto. opporeito Bank of Hamilton, Wittellflat • •• • ' 1411 .1 III 1.1.111. We wish to establish an exeltisive Shoe Business in Wingham. CtoLT 311E1: 40) are the best that the best factories can produce. Our prices for this season will be very low. The styles are the very latest. • We will prove to you that it will pay you to buy your Shoes at the Shoe Store. It is to our interest to please you. T GOOD BR•OTHERS, The WINGIIAM and SEAFORTH.•• New Shoe Men. • _ • a - • - HARNESS AND GOLLARS, Having bought out the Ambler Harness Business and started in his old stand am prepared to furnish the public with everything usually kept in n harness shop such ns HEAVY, LIGHT and TRACK HARNESS, NETS, DUSTERS, WHIPS, CURRY CGMBS, BRUSHES, SWEAT COLLARS, TRUNKS, VALISES and TRAVELLING BAGS, &e., &c. I make all by owu Cellars and guarantee satioketion. Giro ago a trial and 1 will Imo you right G1'.. 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