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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1895-01-04, Page 86 . , . - - 4i44. • - 111 T [1E wi Vs, 11A M. TIMES, tT4NUARY 4,I.8q5 1894 XMASn of thi e sveaker and it is to be hoped . I many of the good. lessons pre- sented 'will be transtated into CHRISTMAS aeter. Tlx Sunday School is in good condition and, well attended. E. Burkholder is the efficient ;111p5e,T.tson tbeon dent.. Proceeds about • applied. to the funds a the Sunday school. 1 I OW ION: . t i , • V1441 ISIII CZ n. Am i 1111i Dr, SleDonald, M., P., and Tilos, • . . 8,QQ0 Nvorth of 0 ooch.i4 wv.hich inu.st be dis- , • la wn . .1 ' I Gibson M. P. P. -are going to address 'MUSICAL EXCELLENCE$,.. H . II . • j the electors of Howick on the leading i,.., ' ARTISTIC,MSIGN. t. , • posed of in the next three moths.-- —Kr— • :questions of the day, in the Town zuRAss-LE CONSTRUCTION,. —CONSISTING OF---- . M1 11.... Hall, Gorrie, oft Tnesclay evening , ' 1 January 15th, at 7 p. Tn. - , Catalngue sent frac on apply FOR SUITINGS AND OVERCOATINGS, GENT'S FUR- • Wingharn's greatest awd. cheapest store , LOWER WINGIIAM. - Cation. „ . VSIIINGS AND UNDERWEAR, VALISES AND TRUNKS, 4. WINDOWS', far all all kinds of Holiday Goods-alI - Miss Amelia Netterffeld will. leave MORRIS tTEILD - ROGERS I- CO. moat everything imaginable, suitable for IligTOWV14- `4' i and to Largest and Best selected Stock of BOOTS and SHOES in town. ... -. iwingbam for Winnipeg to stay a i,.. anybody and everybody -at unscatch'hile with her aunt Mrs. R. C. Port- HALSEY PAgent, WixARIConAsi. I . ,•.• - w ably low prices. We make special prices , . .1 f And). order to"ineve themciuiek, we have marked them right4dwn to hard time prices. Profits will be en - Port Albert speiTO ------.-....-.•. -----:.„----- l to induce pyrohasing Tars week. Do., er.-Mis' s King, o ,. - - •• et -.4;• - - itirely igred, the goods being bought for cash, and being under no7expense for rents or hired help; we have tak6n, . our shopping now -avoid the rush -1 Christmas in Lower WinghThe trial of the West Wellington t t this metli of sharing the hard times with our numerous customers. Next Saturday there will lie a drop in prieeg push, and hurry that the next week is Mr. Stuart, of Ripley, spent Christ- ,Provincial.election pe'ittion, MeQueerl ' of all elms of Goods in this establishment, hitherto unknown in Wingham or elsewhere, and we guarantee sure to bring -at this great headquarters MOS with friends here. for Holiday Goods. !v. Tucker, ..win he begun at the . that our,ices will be filiCh as will satisfy the closest cash purchasers, Note a few of the same : ; At, CLOAKS. 1 EAST WAWANOSH. ' `court house.lat Guelph on Tuesday, ' I . January,.1.5, at 11 a.m., before Mr. Men'slintioote;whole stock,gro.in leatlier,regular 03.50 now 02.90. Men's Long Boots,side seam,whole stock,regular $8.00 now $2,45 Most astonishing December offerd Mr. Gavin 'Wilson has sold his Ju.stice-M..e.eMahon and . Ilfr.. Justice A Good to, Boot ' " $2•75 " 02.35. Men's Long Boots " $1.70 " 61.29 You can have a new Cloak for Xmas, ,.„ Boys' LorBoots, whole stock,grajpleather " $2.25 " $1.84, Boys' Good Long Boots, grain leather ' " 01.00 " $1.35 salmi being lot 37, concession 14, to g, ... " $1.50 " ,don't have to wait until next year. We : • • • " $1.25 " $1.15. ' Men's Pine Bala and Congress Men' Bale FilBals and Congress — are cutting the prices d -e -e -p and there's Mr. Robert Shiell, late of Manitoba, . -. '''''''' ' 1 a . (4$Is • . " 1.05 " 11.35. " $2.25 " S1.90 a good choice for early buyem-choice of for the Sum of $4,000. Mr. Wilson • .t •". " $200 " , 01.05. Ladies'Dongola balsor hotton,tiped or plain .i 01.75 " good at wholesale price. purchased this farm $1.25 a couple of , He Wanted a Double Ticket. 1 • Double 1 yearsA •kge Stock of Youths', BOys' and Children's Low Boots at Cost. DRESS GOODS. 1 ago for $3250. -Mr. Win. J. Conductor Ausebrooke, who runs i At ese prices it must be understood it is for Cash and Cash only. Simply untouchable, never such Dress 1 Henry and wife, of Seattle, Wash- between Stratford and Geduld'', bad I ,. it Goods et 1.3 u oh prices -highest styles, • ington, are home on a visit to parents a passenger on his .train to Goderichaoots and Shoes repaired.in the neatest and most substantial manner at the most reasonable prices...l 4thest art. newest weaves -all at greatly and friends. -The nominations on :the other day a character that Con- I reduced prices.l . !Monday resulted as fellows: For : duetor Snider should add to his lists; I t • GLOVE.. i Reeve-Robt. Shiell and D. Patter- . • in connection with that well-known • WiTighti Oet. 30th, 1894. WINGRAM. If you wish to make a holiday pres-1., ent ot a pair ot Gloves -if you don't I son; for Deputy -Reeve, Thos. Brown, lecture, "Life on the Rail and Peoplel . , they can be exchanged for any other Robertson, W. Sutherland, P W knew "her" size, or the color she'd like- 1 by acclamation; for Councillors, D. - . • • • ticular passenger had only been P, We Meet". • It,appears that this par- they G. ibertson, brother of Mr. A DR. McIELLAN, LONDON, ONT., Scott and E. Taylor. Roberts .131u9vale road, and formerly size, I 'recently married and was on his way pastor elle Wingham Baptist church, 234 Dundas Street, HA..NDKERCHIEFS. 1 i to Seaforth. At Stratford he stepped Our show is the greatest outside the , . 'GLENANNAN. ' a ed 62ars. EYE and EAR SURGEON, i to the wicket and with the easy air i uort' in East Wa.yanosh, on • Jan. city; with hundreds of elegant Linen, I . Graduate of the New York Eye and. E'ar Mr. Allan Galbraith, who started of an extensively travelled ma 2nd, Mip•ohn Ruddy, aged 72 years. Silk, and Lace Elandkerchiefs to move, I hospital, 1889. Post Graduate Course on we make the pricte do that, I store here last spring, has moved his asked the ticket agent for a "double 1 KrzofIn Teeswater, on the 22nd ult., the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat at the FOR MEN. Williat*ernp, aged 52. years,6 months : stock to Wingham during the week. ticket to Seaforth." The vendor of " Ss. New York Post Graduate Medical School Ilighest qualities always -in Hat, He has left an opening for some en- the pasteboard handed the man a ' an -Suddenly m Morris, on and Hospital, 1892. Eyes tested. Glasses : terprising man to till, as a good ticket to Seaforth and retnrn and Deceint 21st, Francis Wright, aged 76 Neckwear. Underwear, Silk Mufflers, Applied. Pipe stock of Spectacles,Lenees Suspenders, Socks. Collars and Cuffs, • business can be clone with a pushing was paid for, When Conductor ' Mrs. 1 ! and artificial Eyes. Will be at the , energetic business man. -On Friday Ausebrooke went on his punching , ivaligARSON.—In MOTHS, Ott Decem- : POW ERS : Rattenbury House, CLINTOIT, Ordered Clothing or Ready-made. I FURS, I afternoon, a lire occurred which tour through the train he came upon ber 2.3i Thos. Farquharson, aged 79 i perature-always and only on the highest I years. 1 ' ness, Biliousness, Pain in the Side, Constipation, • t otally destroyed the clWelling 11011se the bridal. pair and the new made ; ! ...._ . ......,..... ,.. .... t in ,20 mmures, also Coated Tongue, Dizzl- . Cure SICK HEADACHE and Neuralgia - • The first FRIDAY of every monthst date named below: Prioes thie wsek lower than the tem- I grade of reliaele Furs, every sort of Fur Of Mrs. Lincoln. When the fire was husband handed out the ticket to be , .... . Tta•pid Liver, Bad Breath. To stay cured and ! regulate the bowels. VERY MCC- TO TARE. ; Next Visit, January 4th, .I895. 1 o topeotors of th Tow PRICE 26 CENTS AT DRUG STORES. : ROLM, 10.10 a. m. to 4 p. in. Charges inside of the house punched. The bride did not offer a ' I Garment offered now at prices that are • discovered the ten hegins now -not Christmas eve nor was enveloped in flames, and being ticket and Conductor Ausebrooke wiparn: peerless /or perfect goods. Price red tic. moderate. a frame structure, it was burned to remarked that there should. be I next year -but xow. by the ground before assistance arrived. another ticket. The groom look- LAD S.ND GENTLE EN Al 11. McINDOO'S. There TM a. small insurance on the ed up in great surprise. "That's; As me is y uch taken up — I come singly, and it is true in this fe the autocrat of buildino•. Misfortunes, tis said, never a double ticket," he explained with at bu the punch. be itroibl:, le to call on each ,I find it will ere ITTe re gain! MORRIS. i case. Only a couple of weeks ago, ' "Yes, 1 see its a return ticket, but' of yoterson. 4 therefore I take Mr. John Elston, of the. 2nd con- I Mr. Lincoln died font the effects Of where is the one for the lady ?" Mr. this etortCity , ' Hotting your cession, has purchased 50 acres of , MjUrics received by being gored by Ausebrooke asked. "That's a double . votes icl ' Tfluence for 1 or for the lot 8, concession 3, from Mr. E. B. a ball. , ticket I say," repeated the groom year Rattan, paying therefor $52 per acre. with some emphasis. "I asked for fout:Thedient Servant, A LITTLE THE CHEAPEST IN TOWN Mr. Elston owned the other 50 acres GORRIE. a double ticket and that's what I ji 1. F. BROCKENSHIRE. a 1 Posters aro out for a political got." Conductor Ausebrooke was , 1 of the lot and will now own the whole 100 acres. Mr. Ruttan has meeting in the Town Hall, on Tues- somewhat'mistiffed, but explained as NOTICE. purchased a farm in Howiek, near day evening, January 15th, when i best he could that he understood the Lakeiet, and will remove . there short- addresses will be given by - Dr. Me- ticket was a return ticket, . but that 1y. -The old Council were all eleet- Donald, M. P , and Thos. Gibson, M. another one was due from the lady. Chess d tter Factory .'y, limited, The nnui. meeting of th. : luevale 24 lbs. of Granulated Sugar for $l; 50c. Te itu for 35c. per Ib.; 12 Bars or Just look at a few of our prices: 30 lbs....4of Bright Raw Sugar for $1 ed by acclamation, en Monday last. P. P. A faii opportunity will be The man with a double ticket was will be the Fores s' Hall, Blue- -Mr. and Mrs. John Johnston, and by this time. the object a all eyes in ry 1th, 1895, at• Electric Soap for 2.5c.; 5 medium size Lamp Glasses for 25c.; $3 Lamps ---.- given to anyone to speak in. favor of vale, oSat day, Jan the canditure of Mr. Dickenson. 1.30 o'"ock ..., r transaction tbeelectionofany or $1.50. liss Mary Elliott, of Goderich, were the car and his temper was becoming visiting relations in this .. to:svnship, ruffled. "See here," said he to the Directrs an fo e , ; be brought before AIST interesting suit was decided in • other hsine t the muting. divi • I . -this week. -Miss Aggie MeKellar, ' conductor, "we've just been married • L. 'of 10 per cent. DINNER sEirs, TEA SETS, the Manitoba Full Court last week. on tuebai e Cornpany who . has been. spending .about a and 1 boughtthat double ticket and capital o year in Goderich, has returned 1its good •for both of us." After con- will he., , at the Treas. -l.'s office a - TOILET SETS and all. lines of CHINA, home. -Mr. Wm. Geddes, Sr-, gAtTe • 1 T . Il ' A ' t' L .siderable argument Conductor Ause- imrn.. tely 'ter the close a meet- ing. ly order, The suit was the NorthwestOommer- cm lave ers Noma ion vs. on- CROCKERY and. EARTHENWARE at CcoST. a party on New Year's to a. large ; brooke succeeded in.collecting a fare JOHN BURGESS, sc. manlier of relatives and friends. A don Guarantee and Accident Coin- , for the bride, but the groom wore an _ . Now is your time to buy. most enjoyable time was spent. pay. A policy was taken out by expression that left no room for (Intended for last issue.) doubtine• that he believed he had MO CU-LTURE. ' plaintiff's in defendants' company on . the life of O.D. Church, who perished.' b ''' , on the prairie between Lethbridge '.' been unwed The ticket sellers at •Mr. and Mrs. Henry Robb, jr. are spendmg the holidays at cobourg, and meLeod on see 23rd of Noyem_,the demand I ' h • '11 Mrs. Robb's former home. - Mr. ber, 1892, when he was caught in • tions hereafter wheri "double tickets" Ts newel.° receive pupils in the• Henry and Miss Emma Bosman a blizzard and frozen to death. The ' are asked for Stratford Herald. macs 0, For7ms,applv at her residence, H. E. SNE,LL, spent a day or two in Harriston. last amount of the policy was $1000. • . .. 19 Ilrancis , et, Winkham. I, Mrs. Vincent -Mr. Wm. Fraser, son pay the policy -on the ground that ee'Clertnea.-In Wingharn, on the 31st of Boum r, AE AGAIN! E—X-T.T-R-A- 0.11,DINARY: week, at the home of their sister, The Accident Company refused. to ,,,. of Mrs. James Fraser, has taken to they were not responsible, as death December, 1894, the wife of Mr. H. F. himself a wife in the person of . Miss by freezing did tiot come within the Gordon ; a son. ANNBT.—In Wingham, on December . - 407..411014.11EZIENT4G- .131i. ILA . Jennie TIVVDO, of the 3rd concession terms of' the policy The cottre"...G 22nd, 1894 the wde ot Mr. Wm. Gannett; • , with o shot bargains to ; * Morris. -They were married on rendered a verdict in favor of the" a son. •it the times. • —OF— * the bride's brother, Rev. Mr. Thyne, Thursday, Dee. 20th, at the home of plaintiffs, holding that an accident , polity covers death by freezing. 131st, the wife of Mr. John Reid; a son. Itern-In Turnberry, en December . ____ . AND ...SHOES A" 0 H E 8 BOOTS of Markham, Ont., who tied the '; MoBtrarraY.-In Teeswateron the 2)st W I ult. the wife of Mr. D. McBuraey . a I• nuptial knot We wish them much The case of Buechler vs. Andrews . s'.. . TWO BIG STOCKS IN ONE. ;:.,.. . . , happiness and prosperity.—On Mon- reached another roUnd in the Divi- I dainchter. blottanzte.--In Cuirass, on the 24th John MeiKenzie ; a Elgin,raltham, Rockford, 6,000 PAIRS of SHOES to be SLAUGHTERED. day evening Iast, Xrnas.pye, .a, very sjonal Court at Toronto last Friday, nit, the wife of Mr. Colutr, warranted for held in. the ,Eberte.zer Methodist appeal by the plaintiff from th ' --- 6 the, wifeof Me. W..T. Davis, of Cobourg ; four y 3, Clk .J 6 ..t o. u. stteeesfitil S. S. eriteitainmeni IVAS -tvhen judgement was given on the ,e°nr;,,,, -In "Myth. on December 21st, - . $ .., -.,- e- —003:2) nizzcrray.as Have decided to dose their Sea,forth Store, and remove the whole stock to elutreit,Brownteevp. ' The program judgement of Armour, C. J., dismiss- ' a daughter, ........• Wingham. We must have room and in order to make it we will commence • throughout wnst ofitdrtaining, bright ing action for damages for breaeh of PArratt.sm-In East Wawanosh, on • • and edifying', and,tonsisted mieread. _ eontraet to purchase cattle and for :Dp=„ b" 24---, WALNT 0 sh the wife of Mr. Abu. LOCKS, on Saturday, December i5th, an extraordinary Clearing Sale of every. ing, mitations and-musie by ,the , false imnrisonment and malicious' - --- - " sort: a danghter. MAitaik:D. In $2.50 cp. . thing now in stock. We realize that in order to dispose of both stags this children ' aind /young penile of the - proseeution, and in favor of the de- j .—. season, the prices must bo very low. The Goods Will be laid mit hi • iteeita AMSZY - Itzuay.--At "Maitland we b the htrimet and lots at special prices, from which you can take"Vur pick. We intend to . . - lifighboghood and oine excellent fendlint upon his eounter claims for ink" farm. East Wnwanosh, the make this Clearing Sale the talk of the County. Don't spend a dollar in ls,ctions by the eho of the chureh. damages for breath of contract - , residence of the bride's father, Mr. Jas. most ( plots stook of comniittees evinteir good taste pasture cattle. The court held as tHenry, on December 25th, by the Rev. - .....,..ritim Shoes tititil you see our prices at this Great Sale. CO t miming Saturda ' $..04' Dec. 1.5th, to be continued until the 'A/Ingham Stole:hold both stoeks.Y: in the seleetioik :both-An:WM arid - to-non:snit on claim: for malicious; Wm. Haugh. Mr, John Ramsey, of s&-.... 011 .r.s ; r4 elph, to Miss Ellie Henry, of East literary„ and everywiice was render. 'proseention that a proper record of . --t1„. 6. Bakal for wedding and -•.__,..,,,,,,TR'UNICS AND VALISES„ ea in splendid srkty10,1, The pastor, acquittal having been produced, "'"1168 birthi presents, in the R. S. W. Pring, occupied -the eliair though without' flat of Attorn count are bulky and take up much room, and room countsjust now. Our stotk, and Rev. E. A:,,Sinyer. of Beles'ave, . General, the nen-suit Was wrong. . ___ of these goods recently purchased will share in this (*treat Clearing Sale. If gave it short addres.k4ri "What a Order made for new trial on the EYESX TASTED PREZ you are needing a Trunk or Valise or Leather iftig, ,we invite inspeetion of -ffe ' ' child an do." *The'1114ress was claim. Costs of foriner trial as to RAM- tiVii.M. t ark am, Ont , ifar hes, Molts and our stock, which is of the very best quality and yotilltilt not find Wilt with fresh and sparkling iiiRi. fulrtf the, that to be Costa to plaintiff in any ,on the 20th Deeeniber, by the Rev. 11/41i. Jewel repaire atlowest the prices. 'Wet possible instruction to theieventt Appeal dismissed as to both !Time, brother of the bride, Mr. Wm. ratee,d fully guaranteed, v.., Tong people present. As is* ut1-1 claim and counter claim on eontraet.IFraser to Miss Jennie Thyne, both of ' GOOD BROTHERS The New Shoe Men, Winghton. s by , usuitl at :such entertainments the best, No cost to either party of' the appeal. iMorris. wat. itINSEEAW The Optician. t *Ovation was paid to th6 thnttftAylecYrorth, Q. C., for the plaintiff. uolocumil...411 midcnevine, miehi. OrBOOTS An 811014S NEATLY REPAIAND. god scsiodlagly pleasing remarks tgarrow, Q. C., for the defendant. gant on tho 22011 of Deeember, 1804, Rev, Winghate, 11'. 15th, 1804. -, ' ....,....- fet,....potor,,.0,11111.411111""' • REALITY - .A,GAI;s1.$11"` $HAMA .., REACTICE AGAINST THEORY). -11 1R6c1. tie Plain Truths in this Acivertiseent about our Low Prices. , s . . E-101VITTW.-±1 SOMT tr\, J. J. HOMUTH 84 SON "A 'dollar saved is a dollar made." Prices away down, as we are MR ETHEL ORR leaving town, at the Star Store, MACDONALD BLOCK, Wingham. 1