The Wingham Times, 1894-10-19, Page 8' •
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8 THE WiNGLIAM TIMES, OCTOBER 191 istic •
1VE. H. M -T NI00 1 KIN'TAIL. 1 :r?nr-p-1
• Mr. ,) L. Wallace had the misfortune Vtall
to lose his barns by lire, last week.
MANTLES„ CAPE'S, SUITS, EX- Children playing with matches was
TR A ORDINARY VALUES. i the cause. Loss partially covered
by insuranee.—The annual cattle
M. H. Moincl00% great thea!z and fair was held here hist Tuesday.
Drees. Goods Departmout invites you to. Quite a number of buyers being
the greatest showing and greattst 3e11ing present, a pod number of cattle
ot the season with more novelties note -changed hands at very fair prices,
-inore entirely exelusive effects and considering the condition of the stock,
better valaes—and largerstook than any
other store tu Wiughara. There are
many reasons why the oorreet huyers
come here for their Mantles and Dross
Goods, Ordinary Cloaks --The Domestic
designs never outer here -Our Goods are
all fresh from foreign fashion centres
and cost no more than ordinary goods.
OV ERCO &TS.
As Overeoat time approaches, it will
be iniporetut for you to homy that the
largest stock of Men's and Boys' Over,
coats of any town is right here at M.
H. efelndoies. The very driest and
highest class of Ready-to-wear Over-
coats, Coats so stylish -So Good -So
perfect• --That it seems folly -pure and
simple, to pay much more for ordered
Coats. See on r great nine dollar (i9.00)
'Meter.
FUR COATS AND CAPES.
Ladies and Gents Fur Coats in
great variety. It is to your interest to
see these goods, as M..11. McIndoo is
now undisputabey the hugest Fur deal-
er in Wingham.
It H. MolliDeDO'S.
Look Out for Qoid Esther
bat ride inside of the Elm ic Lighted and
Steam Heated Vestibule pertinent trains
of the Chicago, Milwa ea Le St. Pant
Railway and you will b AS warm, comfort-
able and cheerful as your own library or
boudoir. To t ve between Claicago, St.
Paul and Minn is,or between Chicago,
Omaha. awl Si City, theseI '
appointed trvius, is a supreme satisfaction;
and, es the somewhat ancient advertise-
ment used to read, "for further particulars,
see small bills." Small bills (and large
ones, too) will be accepted for passage and
which owing to the dry season, was
not quite up to the standard.—
Missers. N. and D. MeDonald have
purchased the feather renovator
formerly owned by N. S. Bowman.,
who bas gone extensively into the
manufacture of bed springs.
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MUSICAL EXCELLENCE,
ARTISTIC DESIGN,
DITRABLE CONRT13:00TMIY.
Catalogue sent free on appli-
cation.
usTowEL. MORRIS - FEILD - ROGERS - CO.
Ifr. J, W. Scott and Miss Scott, of LISTOWEL.
Listowel, and Mr. J. A. Halsted 1
•and Miss Halsted, of Mount Forest, HALSEY PARK. Agent, Wrgenam.
retuned home on Tuesday night of -------,-•------.---,••----. — - -
last week, after an extended trip to at more advanced ages than do other
the Pacific Coast, visiting British soeledea,—A largo eeneelnlie of
Columbia, California and other West- relatives assembled at the residence
ern States. They had a leisurely of Mr. John R. Miller, of Morrisbanlc,
and most enjoyable trip, spending a on Tuesday, the 17th inst. It was
few days each in the principal cities the occasion of the marriage of his
on the was, visiting Winnipeg, Banff, -.daughter Agnes, to Mr. T. A. Gibson,
Victoria, Vancouver, San Francisco, of this village. Miss Maggie Miller,
Denver, Salt Lake, and other places. cousin of the bride, acted Its brides -
The trip back and forth through maid, and the groom was assisted by
the Rocky • Mountains north and his brother, Mr, John Gibson. The,
south is beyond question as fine as ceremony was performed by Rev. A.
anything in the world and was much Y. Hartley, of Bluevale.
enjoyed by the party. Mr. Scott is
more than ever impressed with the on the Iuside.
fact that Ontario is one of the finest As a remedy for internal use Hagyard's
Yellow Oil is wonderful iu its curative e. tame
places on the American continent in power. One or two doses cure Hoarse- '"' Wm -Lame -Suddenly. Oct. nth, m
which to live. ness and Sore Throat, Asthma, Bron- Wingham, Crowell Willson. ex -M. P. for
chitis, and Swelled Tonsils are quickly „Vast Ileiddlesex, in his 80th year. LI
relieved. For Quinsy, Colds, et°. itis-° Mrreektex-In Winghatn, on the 15th
the remedy. instant. Sarah Millman, relict. of the late
ere-- - .•-•-• ee • ,••••-• • • • - • • • • - ----•-e-e John Millman, aged 75 yoursee*The de.
• ..• :sults. coesed was a sister•in-Jaw of Mr : James
KENTIEDY.-In Winglicm, on the 14th Millman's, at whose residence she died.
inst., the wire of Dr. J. P. Heneeriy ; a The remains were taken to Guelph for
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STILL LEAD THE TRADE
—IN—
MERCHANT TAILORING AND CENTS' FURNISHINGS.
In i-LA_T$ we have the most nobby to be found.
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our stock is complete. Note a few of our prices
Men's Plough Boots, from $1.00 up. •
Ladies' Fine Button Dongolas, tipped, from $1.00 up.
Boys' and Girls'• School Shoes, from nets. up,
and all other goods in that line equally low.
OUR STOOK
OF
VALISES AND TRUNKS
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is full, and at prices whielt must satisfy a11.
Boot and Shoe repairing done as usual.
BELGRAVE.
• The apple packers are busy at
work in this locality. The crop is
very deficient—Mr. Hendereon, of
Ethel, has rented the store from Mrs.
Rifts, lately occupied by M. Erskine.
Mr. Henderson intends doing a cash
businese and will no doubt be a
success in Belgrave.—Mr. J. Coultes,
sleeeping caz tickets. For detailed infor.. sr., will have a sale on Saturday,
mation address A. J. Taylor, Canadian 20th inst. and strictly forbids any
Passenger Agent, Toronto, Ont. idnigiessiorottfutlloie 3trod loseline
Bathe se 04a Board, .
PM1101Tfilnisg,—haAdir‘tiBler.
The regular me ing of the School
if
the cushion of his buggy and rug at
Board was held in V•e Council room, on • Myth show. --The W. F. M. society
Tuesday, the. Oth e, st. Present-elessre,
Iiiscooks. held the thanks offering meeting in
Morton (cheirma: ,) Bell,
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Abraham, Aloore an Button. llirutes of . the Presbyterian church, on Friday
last meeting read al a approved. Prince eVenincr of last week. The weather
pars report for the &oath of September was na favorable, otherwise it was
eves received, and. on motion selopted. -
• The Finance Commietee• recommended the a decided success.—MrsTaylor
payment of the fol. ewing accounts; A. and her niece from Hullett, Miss 11,
• Young, lawn mower $6 ; J. B. Reynolds, - Watt, are away on a trip to Kansas,
brooms, 75 cents ; •
Puttee, $8.50; A. Y
Moved by
Wm. Moore, that t
and the accounts pa
munielettons were rea
staff ereeeeeliers, askin,
. • for 1.895: -'eeeeved. by T
' • :WieteMeeeaee that A.
rincipal,
etiga,ge
per -••
seco Abraliai
staff chore be reeng
ing"seletiee; Mary Bober
Hall, 4200; B. H. Bryn
arquherson, $290; Mari
Elsie Sutherland, $335 ;
$$12.50 -Carried. Move
cocks, seconded by Wm.
Coad be engaged as Zan
at a salary of 8300 per
Moved by Thos. Abraha
Bell, that the Chairma
issue orders for the teat
salaries for the wont
Carried. The meeting ti
•tux Pelton, repairing
ng, glass and putty, :
; to Visit friends.
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Bell, seconded by
report be adopted, HOWICK.
-Carried. Com- ' On Thursday' of last week, a sad
from the present - case of suieide by poisoning took
• for re-engagement .
Bell, seconded by place at Mr. Richard Bennett's in
I.
Musgrove be re- • Remick, near Gorrie. It was Miss
t a. salary of $750 . Maggie Peterman, a young girl of
loved by T. Bell, about 17 years, and a daughter of
that our present
ged at the follow- Mr. James Petorman, who lives on
•son, 0290; Maggie the boundary line of , Carrick and
ds, 8380 ; Cassie Culross, who thus took her own
u Inglis, $262.50; life. She had been employed. at
Edith Matheson, ,-. . e
b j H Hie, Mr. .nennett s as a servant. On
Moore, that Jos. Thursday when alone in the house
or of the school, she took some green powder, con -
annum -Carried, taining paris °Teen, 'which had been
seconded by T.
•and Secretary used for painting-. When her mistress
era and officers returned she was found lying on. the
of September - bed, and green matter on the floe*
en adjourned.
A Remarkable Event,
An event, which has been the talk of
the town for some weeks is the cure of
eelr. Edward White. whose sufferings
from Salt Rheum (Eczema) were well
known. Mr. White's statement is as
-follows :
For r2 years previous to the last few
months I have been a suffer of the
worst kiwi for Salt Rheum. I tried
twelve different doctors, besides many
patent medicines bet received no benefit,
but gradually became worse. Last
January I was advised to try 13. B. 13. by
the postmaster bore. I soon perceived a
decided change for the better, and it
only took six bottles to make a complete
Mire. BiD. WRITEy
Victoria Corner, N. B.
Mr. ef, B. Bowner, Merchant ; Mr. Jas.
W. Boyer, Madafaeturer, and Mr. Thos.
W.Letson, J. P. eatt certify to the
tratit et the above statement.
LOWER ANINGIIAM.
gave evidence of her having vomited
some of the poison. Medical aid was
procured and after using antidotes,
It was thi'ought that she would
recover in due time. But en Friday
morning she was much worse and
died about noon It is
Report of the Lower Wingbam
eebool for the weel ending Oct. 12th,
t894. -.-4th Beckett 100
per eent; 3. Day 00; M. Halstead
86- M. Kennedy ;; 3, M. 'Graham
St 8rd class -4;r Arisley 100; M.
ITetterfield 100; M. Campbell 100; B.1
Cruickshank 9(1; P. Green 86; J.
Zing 85; N. Graham 82; E. Welsh
82; E. Wellwood 2; J. Lockerklgc
80; A.Pattison 32. 2nd ci—v.
hippen 100; A. raham 100; 3.1
Potter 100; A. Nev s 96; S. Carrie I
26; F. Graham 92; IT. Tmkericlge:90;
Par 70; J. M doch 88; L. UM.
. Currie 8Z; fl Ransom 80; A.
7,6. Cam 11 76; J. King
'Welsh 0; LFingland BO.
11.3.B x, Teacher, t
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J. HOMUTH SON,
WING IIAM.
the
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THE SHOE,', STORE
° wit rANcufar.firtl IVA 9
Two doors north of Postoftice, next Halsted & Scott's Bank.
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NEW FIRM,
GOODS,
NEW PRICES
fox -this season is
."'..tVimake Customers, not
We will, look for our
prat later.
All shoes -warrant-
ed as represent,
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had aceess to the poison and took • --- • " .". "
another dose during Thursday night. Now is the time to buy your
rs. B
WROXETED.
Messrs. Black & Barnard, of the
oatmeal mill, have been unusually
busy during the past few weeks.
They have been obliged to run part
Sha
demand.—There
of the night to supply the increased des
agitation. for a reading room in con-
nection with the Mechanics' Institute.
We are pleased to note that Wrozeter When you can .get them of
people are ever alive to their into).-
Iectual interest.—Mr. W. II. Farrow
has gone to Toronto to resumeNE his FIQUALITY MOUNTED ON
studies at the Veterinary College.—
The first issue of The Wroxeter 4ORING ROLLERS
Advocate will be published on Wed.
nesday, the 24th inst. Look out for
it.—Rev. J. McNabb, of Lucknow,
conducted services in the Presby
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Win. ow
Wigan Church on Sutulay last.—Mr. •
Wm. Sanderson has returned from ..
Hamburg. lie is- recovering from
his illness. --B. It. Fortune, V. S.,
has gone to Chesley for a few days.
--An organizer of the Canadian
Order af Chosen Friends has been
going b1 rounds in the village. This
Society has some advantages over
any of the others. at present existing
here. It insures women on the sante
terms as men, and admits members
NEW DEMONS,
at all prices.
I A. CLINE 4e, 00,
Hardware Merehants,
STORK BLOM Whigham.
For terms apply at Dinsley House,
MISS MAUD LESLIE
TEACHER of MUSIC,
Is prepared to receive pupils, being fully
conapetedt fo team advaneed pupils, as
well as beginners. Will also prepare
pupils for Conservatory of Music and
graduating. Enquiries kindly allowed at
Ross' bookstore.
Residence -Edward Street, Wingham.
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MRS. LESLIE.
DRESS AND MANTLE CUTTING
' AFD FITTING
IIONE. IN THE 1, MSC mils.
HATS. AND BONOTETS
Remodelled. and Trinfined.
Patterns of all kinds cut on the:
shortest notice.
Residayell - Edward shred, alp° Baptist
church Winntam.
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DR. ?MILIAN, LONDON, ONT.
•284 Dundas Street,
EYE and EAR S1ThtGEON,
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Gradulte of tho New York Eyo and Ear hospital, We wish to establish an. exelusive Shoe Business in Wingham.
11489. Post. Graduate Course- on the Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat at the Now York Post Graduate Medical
Schooland Ifospltal, 1892. filyes Tested, Gismos
are the best that the best factories can produce.
Our prices for this season will be very low.
The styles aro the very latest.
We will prove to you that it win: pay you to buy your Shoes at the Shoe
Store.
It is to our interest to Please you.
Applied Vine stock of Stet:toles, :1.onses and
surtificial Es es. Will be at e
3)r. McLellan is in New Tork this
mouth attending a special course on eye,
ear, nose and throat, and will return on
October 27th and make bis monthly visit
to Rattenbu ry House. Clinton, on Friday,
November end.
NEW MAN IN AN OLD STAND.
Having purchased the
NORTH, END LIVERY,
and purin a number of first-class
HORSES AND RIGS,
GOOD BROTHERS
The New Shoe Men.
WINGHAM and sp,mxnan.
-HARNESS AND GOLLARt.
Haviret ant in a osition togive as good turn-
bottabt tut the, Ambler Harness Business and started in hie ••id stand,
p.
outs and eatisfaetion as can 'be got any-
where.
.Prices Moderate, 11`he pattering° of
the publie is nolicited.
vary --Near the G.1'.R.slotatgA
tiote
5.A.m
21th• 1804.
WANTED SALEStIEN l'1.4'71:÷1110461
at Nursery Moot or Need atstaas, ijr beth. Plire• •
suenent and 'wing positions to god men. We aiRts
give you exclusive terrItary 0 ou wish. 11 *ill
psy Yett to *rite us tor terms. Aildreex,
The Hawks Nursery Co.,
&whetter, N.
and prepared to furnish the public with everything tumidly* kept in a barman ehop
such as
litAVYLIGHT and TRACE Hmartps,
NETS, DUSTERS,
WHIPS, CURRY CCMES,
BRUSHES, SWEAT OOLIABS,
TRUNKS, V.A.LXSYS mut
TRAVELLING BAGS, ike., fice,
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will give to all
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system, on allents, (with of
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nnaersold.
-the best Tea i
for one dollar,
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