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The Wingham Times, 1895-01-11, Page 88 TI1E W0611,AM TIMES, JANUARY 11, lt3V5. : • , ., . .• ... . . . .....___...._ , _ ! !!. , ,_., .. _._. . _..._ . ... ....._ ... . „ .. ..,.. .. ....... BLUEVALE. 1=7' linIEFA.--Mr, and Mrs. Peter Mc- Ewen and, family hive moved into the house north of the village, the pmerty of Mr.. John Wahusley„ of Ilaylield.--Mr. W. A. Elliott, of 'Wiiivanosh, spent Sunday at Mr. R. N., Duft"s.—Mrs. Hugh Ross and daughter Jean have returned home - after spending Christmas with Mrs. • Ross' grandmother, Mrs, Scott, of Galt.—Miss Bella Maxwell, of To- ronto, is visiting her father and mother, of the Bloevale road.—Mrs. Bickle went to Toronto on Saturday. —Mrs.. and Miss Robertson spent Tuesday in Brussels, The Misses Thornton spent New Year's with friends near Wingham.—While rid- ing down hill on a load of wood, Tuesday afternoon, Mr, William Fluker lost control of the horses and HALSEY PARK, Agent, WINGRAM, he fell off, striking his faee. He — . - ! • • was cut about the month and nose and was unconscious several minutes. Mr. Relit King assisted him to his them the Meat measure of future home and it is hoped he will soon re- happiness and prosperity. cover.—Master IValter R. Iluggin is laid up with qninsey. WROXETER. MoIND00.4 *•.10.00 Mantles tor $10.00. I0.0) Mantles for 'N'oi.00 $rol Mantles for vro. IN ORDER to clear out every 11Iante in suck we herewith offer you your choice of • AV Ladies' Cloak in our House at XiG per .4cent. off, commencing on Saturday„Tanuary 12. The cloak steel: is still in a very 'es* !re,.iroViete condition, embracing full' f lines of Smooth and Rough Goods, in Long,Shert, as well as Furstrimmed Jacket% thus affording a great op- portunity to select a fine and stylish garment -V half price and Ids, at M. H. McINDOO'S. AIDDITIONTAL LOCALS. —With, the New "pear a.n important change in the Dominic 1 postal rea,nlations was inaugurated. H-,..eafter the rise of private post cards will be legal in Canada. With a one cent staret attached any or- dinal.), card may be sal through the mail as well as the regalatio. t official post card. —The Baptist a.a Congregational churches are uniting th s week in observing the week of prayer. Tie meetings were held on Tuesday and ednesday evenings in the Baptist church . nd were well at- tended. They will.be eld Thursday and Friday evenings in t e Congregational church. M1 friends are rdially welcomed thenaeOings. —Ate aunnai 'meeting of the District ./:.„ Lodge of Turnberry, L L, was held in Wingham on Tuesday, nuary 8. There was a good attendanee, nd after business of a private nature had b en transacted the, . following officers were e cted and ed: T E Cornyn, Distri t Master : Sean'l CaMbick, Deputy Distric Master ; W Stewart, Chaplain ; Jos olley, Recording Secretary; W J Plenty Financial Secre- tary; Thos Abraham, r ; John Casemate, Director of Ceremonies; H G Leg, Lecturer. County Couneill s for 1895. REEVE Ashfield, Girvin Bayfield, Burns , I •Young Brussels, Colborne, Exeter, Grey, Goderieh, Goderieh Tp, :Howiek, Morris, Stanley, Stephen, Med chieMLUo, , Mee luta, Stra ban, Me an, Cox Co' • . • ' Mi wan, Me onald, Be neweis, M. mey, M Moen, R tz, Seaforth, V. i tson, Tnekersmithe S eppard, Turnberry, M Pherson, Usborne, H y, E. Wit wanosh, tterson, W. Wawanosh, tuart, 1,Vroxeter, nders, Winghtim, parling, Mackenzie. Kickley. Kennedy. A A Young. Carling. Hyslop. Turnbull. Holt. Churchill. "" A. Sotherati. j A. Graham. S Turnbull, 7 Geiger. Brigham. Evans. Kfrkby. Erritt H. Eilber. Sherritt. Gunn. 1/IcKay. Cruiekshank. Kidd. 'Brown, ' Gibson. Holmes. Politicfly t county eouncil will stand 28 Reforr-ers and 23 Conserva- tives, ,••••••••••••••••••••60fte '741 REALITY AGAINST SHAM! PRACTICE AGAINST THEORY! IVILISICAL. EXCELLENCE, ARTISTIC DESIGN. DURABLE CONSTRUCTION. Catalogue sent free on appii- ' cation. MORRIS FERO - ROGERS - GO. LISTOWEL. . . IRead the Plain Truths in this Advertisement about our Low Prices. they purpose taking up thdir resi- dence in Lakelet where all wish Wsinnixo.—Miss Sadie McCracken, At the weting of Montana LoCige, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. mi.:1.101144 evening* last, ' John McCracken, of the Blues:ale the following officers were installed road, was married on Tuesday after - for the eurrent term by Win. Rob- noon, to Mr. Samuel McLean, nif ertson, D. D. G. M., assisted by J. GodG erieh. Rev. L. . Wood, rector m1W. Dodd, both of Wingham: Bro. of St. Paid's church,- Wingham, per- iThompson, N. G.; Bio. Dr. Harrison, formed the ceremony. The bride ;.„.. G.;Bro. John Brethauer, Sec.; wore a dark brown travelling gown, " !Bro. A. Munro, Treasurer. pink and yellow roses in her hair„ • A. shooting match between the and carried a boquet of roses, and ; Wroxeter and Gerrie gun clubs was itisunneeessarY to say she lookedheld here on Saturday last. It re- very beautiful. Miss Ella Cornyn, salted in a victory for the home club of Wingham, was the bridesmaid by one bird—Mr. 13. J. Hazlewood and wore scarlet. Mr. John Me - has gone to Harriston to attend the Cracken, jr., assisted the groom. . High School thcre.—Mr.Geo. Lactic, After the ceremony, about twenty- of 'Brussels, is home on a visit.—The good skating rink is this winter under the - five guests partook of the things of the table and sent their rice management of Messrs. Paulin and and good wishes flying after the Brock, It is being well patronized. happy couple, who boarded the 3.30 Annie Sander, who has been train for Goderieh, where they in- visiting in Detroit, has returned.— The eloction on Monday last resulted as follows: Councillors—Thos. Rae, John Barnard, Wm. Rutherford, Mr. John McRae has just returned Wm. Wilson. P. S. Trustees—M. from his trip to Fergus and vicinity. Sanderson, Thos. Rae, A. Munro.- -Mr. Walter Marshall, who has Mr. Jas. Forsythe has leasedthe been in Manitoba for the past three woolen mill from Mr, 5.13,MeKel- years, has returned to take possession vie. Mr. Forsythe is well known ofhis farm. Wat. has joined the here, having been for several: years riti'Onedicts.—Mr. J. McIntyre has foreman in the mill, Ile‘will un- ItioVed into Teeswater and intends doubtedly give good satisfaction to living therein the future.—Mr. Robt. customers. --Mr. :Fred Vogt has gone • Strath, from Toronto,. was visiting to Chatham where he intends taking old friends last week on the 2nd a course in the business college.— concession.—Mr.Dan. McKinnon is at Messrs. John Barnard and John. • home wrestling with thegrippe. Dan. Brethauer were in New Hamburg, is gAting a little the best of it,—Mrs. last week. • attending, the Ontario D. McKay and daughter from Dakota Poultry Show. are visiting friends and relations in the Alps.—Mr. Wm. Harkness treat- ed the young people on Friday night to a dance, which passed off very pleasantly.—Somebody says that somebody is going to get. married pretty soon, and the indications are that somebodyis right. —The vari- ableness of the weather has caused quite an epidemic of colds among the people, especially the younger portion of them. HOWICK.. ±1...01\LETTITIT CSZ SOINT E[ave 8,000 worth of G ood4 Nv-hicii mmst be dis- posed of in the next three months. —CONSISTING OF — CLOTHS FOR SUITINGS AND OVERCOATINGS, GENT'S FUR- NISHINGS" AND UNDERWEAR, VALISES AND TRUNKS, and the Largest and Best selected Stock of BOOTS and SHOES in town, And in order to move th9m:quick, we have marked them right down to hard time prices. Profits will be en- tirely ignored, the goods being bought for cash, and being under no expense for rents or hired help, we have taken this method of sharing the hard times with our numerous customers. Next Saturday there will be a drop in prices of all classes of Goods in this establishment, hitherto -unknown in Wingham or elsewhere, and we guarantee that our prices will bo such as will satisfy the closest cash purchasers. Note a few of the same : • TLIA'NBERRY. A most in Aresting service was leld at the on Sunday, pastor, preac chapter 42d vrse: "What think ye of Christ?" At the close of service 12 new members were admitted to the eintreli and the sacrament was ad. ministered. Several Of these new members were converts from weekly sprayer meetings that are held around the locality in homes Of the people, and others are from recent special services. The Sunday school is to be worked through the winter. They recently gave a Cantata and Christ - Xmas tree, which came off very sue essoftdly, the elittreli being crowded to the door. :qr. Gribble remains with Ilowiek and Turnberry churches ttntil the spring, when Mr. Mason, from the College, settles M fateite. ngregational church Rev. W. Gribble the ed. from Matt. 22d tend to live in fnture, CULROSS. On Wednesdaiy, December 2&th, a very pretty wedding was celebrated at the residence of Mr. Geo. Gregg. It was the marriage of his daughter Elia to Mr. Myles Seott, of Lakelet. The interesting rite of matrimony was performed by the Rev, Mr. • Shaw, of Belgrave, brother4n-law of • the bride, assisted by the Rev. A. Potter, of Clifford. . The amiable • bride was becomingly attired in a handsome custume of white silk beautifully trimmed. Miss Gregg was assisted through the ceremony by her sister, Minnie. The bride's maid was gowned in an attractive sait of pink cashmere. The bride- • groom% supporter, was Mr. D. A. , Harkness, of Huntingfield. The eeremony took place iti the spacious parlor, the bride and bridegroom taking their stand. beneath a horse shoe of floral white roses. The num-, bar of invited guests was about 120, • composing intimate friends and rcl- atives of the popular eouplc. After the nuptials, congratulations were extended to the newly married eonple -wishing them a, long, useful and happy wedded life. A rich wedding luneheon was then partaken of. The splendid array- of presents, unsurpassed in value, variety- and Pownort—In Teeswaier, on Dee. 31st, number, evinced the warni friend- the wife of Kr. W. Fowler; a tioughter. ship and admiration the bride enjoys „,,,IPire23021.17111„ i.,0_1100,,,,,n,„,011, 3,.anuary .. and associates. A lengthy and hum- ISOM tvitAltaldaD• °roils program Was then given by 'apns—PRAsmt---At the residence of some Of the guests, which all heartily ,thA bride'e parent.s, on January 9th, by 'appreciated, . Vrbe couple left on ttev.IIIIrilrialg' l!ft% 911 -C4V4("!1' BRUSSELS. At the regular meeting of Court Princess Alexandria, No. 24, Cana- diaai Order of Foresters, the follow- ing officers were elected for the ensu- ing terns : Chief Ranger, Bro. W. H. Cloakey ; Past Chief Ranger, Bro. A. Reid ; V. C. Ranger, Bro. J. Shurie ; Fin -See., Bro. A. Keonig ; Ree -Sec., Bro. W. Smith; Treasurer, Bro. W. Blashill ; Chaplain, Bro. S. Plum; Sen. Woodward, Bro. C. Ritchie; Jun. Woodward, Bro. John Wilbee ; Sen. Beadle, Bro. Jesse Wilbee ; Jun. Beadle, Bro: N. Platt ; Physicians, Drs. Graham and Me- Kelvey.—The folloiving officers of St. John's lodge A, P. & A. M., were regularly installed on St. John's night, Thursday, Dep. 27: J. ,T, Ross, I. P. M.; Harry James, W. M; A. Cousley, S. W. ; S. Wilton, J. W.; Geo. Halliday, S. D. ; John Ferguson, J. D. ; P. J. Bishop, I. G. ; J. Y. S. Kirk, Tyler; John Shaw,See'y ; Thos. Pletcher, Treas.; R. N. Bar- rett, S. S. ; John Hewitt, J. S.; After the installation the members enjoyed a lunch in the ante-rootn. GORRIE. Dr. Macdonald, M. P., and Thos. Gibson, M. P. P., will address the electors on the political issues of the day, in the town hall here, on Tues- day evening, the 15th inst. The electors of the village and surrounding country are cordially invited to at- tend. . • • . A_ •- y_ 008141. McEwnx—In Turnberry, an the ard inst., the wife of Mr. P. G. NICintfaiti SOO Thursday for Toronto, London and. 4110. 6s4.ter—aMergitAarar-at th rad - other places, and on their retttrndG. f.016 b...1,1e*4 p 'Nilo, on Intiality. Men's Kuee Boots,whole stook,grain leather,regular $3.60 now 62.90. A Good Long Boot " 1,2 '76 " Boys' Long Boots, whole stook,grainloathor " Men's Fine Bale and Congress " 01..25 61.05 $2.09 SA tt 41 41 Men's Long Boote,side seam,whole stock,rogular $3.90 now 02.45 Men's Long Boots 01.75 " 11.29 $1.84. Boys' Good Long Boots, grain leather " $1.60 " $L35 01.15. Men's Pine Bals and Congress " 01.50 " $1.25 $1.36. r4 " $2.25 " $1,90 10.65. Ladies' Dongola balkier button,tiped or plain " $1.76 " $145 A Large Stock of Youths', Boys' and Children's bow Boots at Cost. At these prices it must be distinctly understood it is for Cash and Cash only. 112rBoots and Shoes repaired in the neatest and most substantial manner at the most reasonable prices. Wingham, Oct. 80th, 1894.. Stb, by the Rev.. L. G. Wood, Mr. S. A.. McLean, of Goerich, to Miss Sadie McCracken, of t'ilorris, VIMoCiaatrr —0Aag...na —In Wingham, on the 25th ult., by the Rev. Mr.. Kennedy, Mr, J. C. McCreiglat, of Turnberry, to Miss Fannie, only daughter of Mr. J. Carter, of Wir'gham. SNELL—SANDEBSOK—At the residence of the bride's parents, Wroxeter, by Rev. Mr. Anderson, on Thursday 10th inst., Howard E. Snell, of Goderioh, to Aggie, daughter of Mr. John Sanderson, P. M. "Wroxeter. Cowart—J.ionsow—In Manchester, on Dec. 25th, by the Rev. Mr. Baugh, Mr. Isaac Cowan, to Miss Sarah A. Jackson, both of East Wawauosh. KBELER—McKILLAx--At the residence of the bride. on Dec. 19t1i, Mr. R. B. Keeler, jeweler,to Miss Jennie McMillan, both of Teeswater. HARDY—KINC—At the parsonage, Fordwich, on Dec. 27th, by theRev. S. 0. Edmunds, B. D., M r. David Shaw Hardy, of Teeswater, to Miss Emily King, of Helmick. k.4)1LITCSAAD--P1ED—On the 25th Dec., at the residence of Robert Peel, Esq., father of the bride, Mr. Joseph J. Prit- chard, of Minto, to Miss Emma Peel, or Howiok.V MOWRINNBY—C1DRIt'AN--011 Deo. 26th, by Rev, A. McKay, at his residence, Mr. John Thomas McWhinney, of Ashlield, to Victoria Jane, daughter of Mr. Robert Curran, of St. Helens, HaLr.;—Broute—On the 26th ult., by the Rev. R. H. Hall, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. W. J. Hall, to Beven, daughter of Robert Blake, Esq., all of Ashfield. Teeswater, on the 5th inst., Mrs. John Russell, aged 49 years and 7 months. '.1;fAmatron—In Morris, on Dec. 29th, Francis, third son of Mr. Frank Ashton, aged 26 years and 22 days. LESLIE—In Clinton, on Jan. 7th, Lena Jane, third daughter of Mr. John Leslie, aged 29 years. Ssumn -In Clinton, on Jan, 5th, Ann, wife of Kr. Henry Smith, aged 82 years and 7 months. Wnwoox—In Culross, on Dee. 31st, James Watson, child of Mr. William Whytook, aged 7 months and 18 days. MoKaprzrE—In Culross, on the 2nd inst., Annie McPherson, wife of Mr. John McKenzie, aged 22 years, 2 months and 1 day. HURON COUNT COUNCIL. The Council of County of Hum Room, in the w day, the 22nd d th w' corporation of the 1 meet in the Court of Goderich, on Tues. of January, at 8 o'clock p. in. W. LANs, .Dated Jan. 9th, 1895. Co. Clerk. VOICE CULTURE.. MRS. ETHEL ORR Is prepared to receive pupils in the above. For terms,apply tither residence, 19 Francis Street, Wingham. DR. MCLELLAN, LONDON, ONT., 04 beindae Street, }ME and rAilt KCIWEONty Graduate at the New York Eye and Ear hospital, 1889. Post Graduate Course on the BYO, EarNose and Threat at the New tork Past (had u ate Medical School and llospital.1892. Eves tested, Glasses Applied, Vine stock tit Speetaclee,Lensee and artificial Eyes. Will be at the Itattentinry HouseINTON The first FRIDAY of every month,at dateruened below: Next Visit, January 4t1i„ 2895. • Hours, 10,10 a. m. to 4 p. tn. Charges moderate, J. J. HOMUTH ec SON, WEST H RON romu ,TT2 The Annual MAeti. f will be held in TEMP E HALL, WI '',4;Gt-)IA JANUAR' 17TH, beginning at 10 &el mak, at which suit- able addresse will be given. W. N. HOWELL, W. BAILIE, Secretary. President : Cure SION' HEADACHE and Neuralgia ' in ao misturiss, tato Coated Tongue, Dizri- ' ness, Biliousness,l'ain in the Side, Cohstipation, Torpid Liver, Bad Breath. To stay cured and regulate the bowels. VC -RN WOE TO TAKE. PRICE 25 CrNTC DRIJO sroftss. 4he WINGHAM, with snap shot bargains to suit the times. • WATOH ES, Elgin, Waltham, Rockford, Colurobus, warranted for four years, WALNUT CLOCKS, From $2.50 up. • We have the largest and most complete stook of SILVERWARE, suitable for wedding and birthday presents, in the .pounty. EYESIGHT TESTED ntnv. .CM-watehes, Clocks and • Jewelry repaired at lowest rates, and fully guaranteed, by MUNSHAW, The Optician, Wingham,Nov 15th, 1894. RE G•OD E SOLUTIONS are usually made to take effect this month. Would it not be a good idea to RESOLVE that you will save money by dealing with the Cash House during the next few months. Those who traded here in 1894 have no big bills to pay now. We have already announced a Large Clearine*bSale. Watch this Sale for Money -Saving chances. Visit the store often. Lots of lines we never advertise, because there's not enough of them, but they rnight be the , very ones you want. We have yet a good assortment in Printed Tea Sets, from $2.25 up; Dinner Sets from $6.50 up; • Toilet Sets from $1.50 up, and other lines too numerous to mention. We mean business every time and some are going to get the Bargains. We do not purpose paying freight on this stock again, so come early- and get the first choice. We draw business with a chain of big;Value ; every 'link in this ehain is unbreakable. Try its strength. H. E. SNELL, - Macnostann Bnoen, Winghatn. PelnEZi. Ilt rlt) AM* • laving de ded positively to GIV UP BUSINE I. and in orde to reduce her toek for prespeetive i•eliaser, WILL SELL HER STOC AT COST A UNDER, 4) Consisting of Sn tm, MANTLE 'LUSE, SILK ArgrAleV , it full line of MANT CLOTUES, RIM XS, LACES, 'WOO= JOODS, 'Mom GS, Do. Gnu. Also, all her s t of MILLINERY,, • All aceounts t be settled on or b.,fore January 15th, - 895. MRS. HERDSMAN. Winghitm, Xov 28th, 1894. — 1