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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1895-10-25, Page 64 C. E. WILLIAMS! .Aa.l!nnTiolq AL Lov .11 s.. 1,/,/ i3taltts, M�IRKET REPORTS. IF1cCua;i;ot. --Tu V4 int;latana, 07 tht+l2th u•ia;anAac, j I -Deer sbootiug eminences this year on I. it ,tont, the w,}fe of Mr. A. G. McGregor; ti�i iughara, ,flet..4,189:1. *, November 1st. Tho reilwa,'e are giving it •drtughter. q Corrected by B. DesatH.', , 'roiloce C)ealcr. CHEMIST f single fare rates to Muskoka, to hunters, Hos i 4v mat Wingham, on the 3,rc1 1!'lotir per 100 Ibs.. , , , , , , , , 1. 76 to 3 00 Iii;oketegoodfor thirty days, Must,, tha wife of Tyle Sidney Museum Pall Wheat..,,.....,.,,.., 0 05 to 0 00. -Al40- uson,�' 'a'piingw'i'laeat,. , , ,. 0 o; to 0 00 t -The human race is divided into two , Giriunis-In East Wawanosh, on the 'Oats, .. 0 22 to 0 25 RTIGISgr iclasses. Those who go ahead and do 17th fust., the wife or Mr, P. Gibbins; n Beriey,, „,,• ,••-, r �, oaotou�� ,something and these who sit down and in. son Peas.. , , . . 0 lt3 to 0 4s. WuRF.,M--•In'Tornberry, on the S3rd Butter,., 0 14 to 0 15 quire why it wasn't done the other way. Met., the wife of Mr. Arthur Wheeler; Bg;s Per tlozon., ' 01.4 to 0 14 ACT� 4Va ,} ► , AP -The asltesto3 )rocket• is o novelty for a daughter; ?: wood per cord., , , , , , , . , , 3 00 to 7, 60 A� i[� 1 ittll trouserings, but the young men of 'MANSDR-In RoWick, on the I th iust,, Hay ppr ton, , , , , , , , , , , , ,13 00 to14 00 the wife of Kr. Jas- alanser; a son. Potatoes, per biisliol..,,.,,, U 15 to 0 I?0 onn,, Bruns rack House. , to -day need no such fireproof arrange. hurry -In I3owick, on the 14th inst., Tallow, per 11) 0 05 to 0 05 '; ments. Moat of them find it hard to keep the wife or Mr. John E. Hunt; u dough- Dried Apples, per ib, . „ 0 di to 0 Oe I7 gl r , inoney in their clothes long enough to get ter. WA/1. I: Prznrn-Ta Turnberry, on the llth - �--� inst., the wife of Mr, Noble Fizell; ti %v. . ---Mr. John Mitchell, who has been at 4laughter,.F. T 4.A T titgbAnt l + his home in Scotland since June last, �•e- n YovrrG . At Neepawa, Manitoba, on the ,, f" turned to toxon on Friday las. IIe will 27th September, the wife oP Mr. Robt, , D. Young; a daughter.VALISES, ��rr LEATHER !maple blocks for his firm in Glasgow, ' �Frr.e-TrsAox-rf,t the Manse. Wing- M N„� & , ! Scotland, barn, on October 23rdti by the Rev, D. • Perrie, Mr. John Fyfa to Miss Maria L. apoelai Bargains all Monty. L'DITORI AL NOTES, I -Work on the Union furniture factory Treaoy, all of Tnrubera;v,ts • SOLICITOR -GENERAL i✓li7IiRAN has' has been progressing very well, considering WEsi--HANNA--.ski lltildmay, on the GEORGE OO D the bad weather. The roof is being put on lst •inst.. by Rev. J. Laycock, Mr. W. H. �t Y t' ' been appointed a Judge of the the dry kiln, acid brick work of the machine West, of Westbourne, Man. to Miss 11' Superior Court of the Province of shop is being rushed Meng rapidly, and Mary Ann Hanna, daughter of M. John 4-* '%-' �luebe g !? Hanna, of Mn...s. .RS. LESLIE TUE WLN G UA I TIMES.. O t tTOEER 25; 03p5, if`ItE cl;Y,. CC'1'OBER 25, 1895. remain until next spring, purchasing ' • insAnxxltszg, c a week more good weather will see it coin- , MaRznzzE-CRoor.3---int the residence TRH Liberal Government of pleted. of the bride's pares ts, 'Brussels, on the 1 10th last., by lien. John Roes, B. ,., Ilse returned to town and 1$ prepared to do Premier f lair, of New Brunswick, -On Monday evening, a social was held assisted by Rev, H. W. 'Reit], Toeswater, DRESS AND MANTLE CUTTING AND was returned to power by a lave in the basement o. St. Pauls church, by Mr. Adam McKay McKenzie, Teeswater, FITTING in the latest styles. majority, at the general election last the young people of the congregation to Miss Jessie Ellen, daughter or Mr. -week., , Dltreng the evening, Rev, Mr. Wood was Ueor„o Crooks. , HATS AND BDN�7ETS Remodelled r presented with a kindly worded address and "�" � markets, """"�"" and Trimmed. 1tlR. W. B, SC:=>,I2.TI3, of Winnipeg, , Live ntaotc markets, ^_ p g, a gold -headed cane by his Bible class and Toronto, •Oct., 22 -Receipts Patterns of all Idnds out on the shortest notice, -••,has been appointed Deputy Minister the teachers of the Sabbath school. Aver at the Itcaidenca•- Josephine street, ors' tan arson's af'A 'Agriculture, vice Mr. John Lowe, pleasant evening was spent by all present Toronto cattle ging t to day were igoeory stars, wingini superannuated. Mr. Scarth was at! -The November utimber of the DeIinea• lighter, and buying was somewhat better but in most lines the feeling $�,' ;. one time a resident of IIuron county, for is called the Thankogiving t'umber, was only,flrm, There were 65 car - IT is understood that the postal , and illustrates a bewildering wealth of Toads of stuff, which included 1 3.2 • Having retired Proal b s' ess, all those Autumn and Winter fashions, the eollee- 'sheep and lambs 1 413 hoe's ' incebted to me willeror i"�d settle tab e,; efftelei III 3' a§ilin�;ton MVO asked , , �s and 26 accounts or notes faefor_ the 1st day of l tin 91 styliell 0nc1 becoming garments' Calves Export cattle -The feeling, Decefnber next, otherwi e they will bo ' file i5um�inifin (Xdvernilieiiii .for 15aI, , mission to run United States mail ' being particularly Qdflijtl6te. • A neve' was impi'b'Ved in this line on • the Placed in ether bands for c lleetioaa. cars with clerks on board through departure in millinery is noted, and the 'strength of better cables from Britain MRS• • 1E DSMAN. Canadian territory, and they are colors and the combinations in the season's and a slightly better quality of the Windham, Oct, 24th, 189v- san sanguine that the permission will be dress goods and the glint and glitter of stuff offered. Prices ranged froth ' — granted, their spangled and jewelled trimmings are 3 C ® FARM FO SALE. � 4c per Ib, Too many big C4i )"0 SALE attractively described. Mrs. Roger A. rough Cattle, not fat enough, are MAYOR KENNEDY, Of Toronto, is Pryor furnishes a gossipy and circumstan- ' offering. It is lately that there will • The undersigned offers his Pa m, being Y, be some demand f lots 33 andel, concession 1, Et et Wawa - connected with the wholesale firm of • tial account of dinner giving in societ and Juliet Corson writes interestingly on for e' cattle although all Sampson, Kennedy & Co., and .last g Ywinter- In butchers alt firm has stopped advertising in the domestic service as an .employment. The : prices were no better, still the feet - Globe because that journal has seen best kind of a Thanksgiving dinner is ing was slightly firmer to -day, Lots fit to Criticise the Mayor's . actions described, with recipes for all its dishes; of poor cattle continue to e•rlive. as a public servant. This one act and a tinmely, article on carving tells just The range to -day was from ne ® shows Mayor Kennedy to be a man bow to gracefully disrneniber the noble ne per lb --the latter for extra of very small calibre, His mind is bird that occupies the place of honor in thechoice cattle. For these the market toe narrow to preside at Toronto's menu Niven. ITelen Marshall North de- i was slightly stronger. Some of the eauncil board. i tails the varied industrial instruction to be ' poorer stuff sold as low as lie « 2c 1 had at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn. Bothper Ib• Stockers and feeders—The How dependent Canada has long children and adults will be delighted' to • demand continues fairly active for been and still is upon the two great,learn just how the crepe paper Brownies good feeders, although light stockers bodies of Anglo-Saxon traders, says are made, and with the pictures of these are rather quiet. Those weighing• . the Loudon Canadian Gazette, is anmsii g little figures. Harriet Keith from 1,000 to 1,200 lbs. sold for suggested by the fact that out of an Forbes shows how burnt work decorations c average importation. during the 27 , ins be applied to friezes,from 2;c to 3e per lb. One or two / Y pp fortieres and extra choice went a fraction higher. /` 070 „I yeas of confederation of $105,000, -it urniture, and Sarah wiiller Kirby describes Light stockers sold for 2c C' 2 c per. 000 et annum she has taken goods and defends Froebel's Own Manual of lb. Bulls brought from 3d ® 3xc of the value of rather more than Kindergarten Work, J. Bell Landfear �, r� u44,50O,000 each from the Gaited gives illustrated instruction for a beautiful per Ib, for shipping purposes, Stee e Kingdon and the United States only, Greek pantomime drill. There is the ' bulls I were dull at froth i h C3 2 P hdlg is iia ur cltl;cor, o ►fico stool:`, bash o`t Oren, and about $16,000,000 a year from usual entertaining tea -table chat, as well per lb. There was no further drop all the rest of the world.as papers on Oriental rugs, some artistic to record in the prices of sheep. CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE ` screens, floral work for the month, a novel sold entertainment and the latest ideas in sat from 3e ��� ae per 113., and GORRIE. bucks at from 2e ,a `3c per lb. The The members of L. O. L. No. 767 knitting, tatting, lace«making, etc. iv d- , latter aro not in very active request. will hold their annual concert in the dress all communicatibn to the Delineator ' Choice lambs Sold well, and the feel - Publishing Co., of Toronto, Limited, 3s town hall here, on Tuesday evening, Richmond st. west, Toronto, Ont. Sub- ' ing was steady. Several good ones November 5t,ii. The Hon. H. C. seription price of the Delineator 1 per sold for $2.60 per bead, and 0, few Wallace, Sovereign Grand Master of year, or Ia Cents per single cope, extra choice as high as $2.75 each. British North America, Robt. Bir- i From about $2 C% $2.50 per head is minghatn, (rand Secretary, and Personate the general rtui. Offerings in calves Rev. C. R. Grunne, M. A., of Gorrie, ! Mr. R. Roche, driver of Saranac, is in were heavier, but all sold easily_ will deliver addresses. Mr. Jas, town. Poor ones are not wanted. Good Fax, comic humorist ; 3. H. Canleron,4e` Miss Lizzie Kennedy, of Bayfield, is : and choice veals fetch from $4 ®,$7. IT PAYS =TO ATTEHB THE BEST, - humorist and elocutionist; Miss Flora home on a visit f Mtleh cows and springers --Not Stat roroatatogretesof-either department, address, James, piano soloist, and Miss Annie `Miss Hornell, of Lncknow, is visiting , D. ataLAGxLCha ha I many came inand the market was pt, Perkins, will take part in the pro- Mrs. McKechnio. Q , steady in sympathy with other stuff. gramme. T. Chisholm, M. D., ofAiex Ritchie has returned from his blit,i Good milkers with large bags sell at Wingham, will occupy the chair. to Saginaw, Mich.' I $30 @ $40 per head, but poor cows Miss Annie Nilliams,of Kincardine, I are hard to dispose of at even $20 STOP MINUTE is -litURNBERRY. was in town on Tuesday, i a head. One or two poor ones sold n Wednesday last, Andrew, the + Miosos Leo Stoddard and Lizzie Moore I for even lower prices. Choice well- and read what is taking place at the ttuetlt ear old son of Mr. Frank were visiting in Toronto this week, 0iforward springers are wanted. China Nouse. arruther had his left arm 'broken Ripley Express : big. John Taylor spent There were nearly 1,500 bogs to. Marked reductions in a number and was severely injured Sunda with his p t day-. g of lines of beautiful on the left y father in Winghasn. i 3' Market fairly steady,. 4c per side of the head' by a limb falling on Mr. Alex. Lucas, Mayor of Calgary, ryas t Ib, being the best price paid for good to him. It appears that he and an ui town on Saturday calling on friends. 1 bacon hogs. Thick fat sold for $3.90 uncle were out hunting' and they sM ss. a e H., . Dever ag at Mand Jess a ClareBatto. of per e t ; light ho ]kat roc h hogs• drove a fox into hollow tree which 111iss Annie Ross, of Bruoeis, was the - p ' g was leaning against another tree, finest of Mrs. Jus.111oi,anchiin on Ianliey and stags at 2e <fe2lc per aka. Stores N E i/ Q O O DS They chopped the hollow tree off last•are not wanted. and .Sheri it fell a lar dr littrb Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Dickinson and babe, :7 of Tutonte, have been spending a week or flew back .end lilt young Carruthers cu ed so rs friends intown. SMOKERS as stated;'ffedfcal aid was seemed �'liirs. 11tan, �'essant and lYliss Dlfnnie ��t 1`( and it was found that his arm was Fesesat were spending tc �veok rritlt friends , broken in two places between the in t'easwater. y To meet the wished of their cuotomere Luebnow Sentinel : Macara. J. C. Dalton The Geo. E, 'Puckett & Solt Co,, Ltd., elbow and shoulder.. On Thursday and Manley Marden, of 'Witelhave, were Hantittoily Olin., have laced upon Ire. was conscious, and it is not thought! inthevillage on Saturday, market p p the that his head is seriously injured. It was a Very narrow eseape from instant de'ptlt. nosh, for sale. The far • co acres, 175 or which are ea good state of cultivatio being hardwood hush. ' premises a first class b shed, with stone founrlait tains 200 d and in a , e balance h%re are on the r and a straw n under both; also, a silo, nod sheep and hog pens; a wood frame house; good bearing orchard, good water, both well and spring. The puroheser will have the privilege of buy- ing the tarn) ,en block, or either 100 acres separately, GEO. ROBERTSON, Marnoch P. O. Proprietor. IT PAYS TO ewes and wethers, for export, CHATHAM, ONT. Woodstock, Ott., March 13, D. Motion tv,I;FQ, Chatham, Ont,, DRAat Sal, --I can recommend any young man desirous .of training; in a briefness college, with the utmost confidence to your institution. I do so 'the more readily from my experience with one of your former graduates Mr. E. O. Thornton, who has been engaged in my office for the pest few years. Wishing you erety success in the continued training of young; men and women for the active duties of life, I am, Yelps very truly. D. W. TARS, Sthe ince ove is ,lcsupplied irfiawith an assistatbonkeeper for his the person of Mr. Albert Wallato, noel her graduate. CHINA M GLASSWARE to snake room for • Wm. Nlonyppenny, who has been visiting at Mr. It. }terdetnan's, returned to Toronto on Monday. Mr. and Arra. Mower and babe arrived home the other day from Detroit, where -Prom almost every district of Ontario they have been spending a few weeks. dimes news of drying up of walla, low t7 Mrs, Dunean I eXinlay was called to level of lake Ana river'fvater market and ty- _ the " funeral of her brother,, who to died attendr ?held fever. Localities which have hitherto soddenly in that plsce.; y bad ne thought of any ecarcityof water are Revv. ,Tait. Livingstone, of Kincardine, mow oompelled to oonsidcr the question of oras a visitor Iitt Itev. Dr. (iiffard's, on Saturday lust, ile was on his way to Ewitltl s *enmity oficyCatttemporsneaan .WW, tgeld, where he was to preach anniver- 1 water the typhoid eery sermons on Sunday. tt+ver tm,rree shoe/ a considerable incrtaaae en li fesars. S. D.1 cKelvie, of Wroxeter, and She uumbere of the past few years. The st week ro2ld we:Mbar will, it is believed, help to IJarting the on ns and trice cOu itr the tying Wens the fever case tow minimum. prod of Huron and Bence trsaectier ul haying produce. They had a most eaccraei`al trip, A Conthination Plug of Col SMOKING TOBACCO. This supplies a long felt want, giving the consumer one 20 cent plug, or a 10 -cent 'lt ri& B "a brand rof c pt et theirginia Tobacco. expected to arrive in the near future, In fact, some lines already passed into Stock. •?RRSII GROCERIES arriving daily, the quality and prices of which cannot fall to give satisfaction. Try some of Our dried Aprfeots, Peaches and Pitted Silver Plums.. We are sole agents for S A, TES.* and have 'it in Bin* and Flack and , Green mixed. Try one package and we'll rest assured of the result. We buy nr CASH drat cc`t'in sell as cheap -as title chea..est� Also, full litres of Japan anti, yaon leap es which cannot fait to please. garA .F JLL:.TOCK TO CHOOSE, PROM. All orders left to nut earn will re• ''.I''' come our most careful and prompt t l 1 I attention. For F1Ni, WATCH Rv PAifiiif' I clef The tin tag ifT & EP is en eve]` 1l lilVl 1V A. AC uCAR IBJ,y competition tibina *rouse, Wingliatn, 'mit: , piece. _ f l otu t—atiod Goods at UMW YtictZ, U PCrs'i:'t'T: RAx OF TTAMrr.TO .'WING remendo s xeite ent JOHN RUETTEL & SONS, --T1T1 :QIP;W—• PALA E CLOTHING HOUSE9 In the Macdonald Block, have the finest's4ock of FRENCH and ENGLISH WORSTEDS, FRENCH, SCOTCH, ENGLISH, IRISH, and CANADIAN TWEEDS and CV CCO TlNCS All the very best goods ever imported into Wingham. We are determined to do a first-class Tailoring Trade only. All we ask is to give us a trial, and if a first-class fit and a garment made up in artistic style will please you, we guarantee that we will give you entire satisfaction. Most Tailors can make a suit, but to build a garment suitable to the build of the wearer, is an art that few make a study, and fewer still a practice, but John Ruettel Sons will prove to you that Wingham shall be noted for its First -Class Tailoring Establishment, as well as Toronto or any other city in the Dominion. Our motto is : Cheap for Cash, the Best Goods at the lowest pos- sible price. • READY-MADE CLOTHING In our Ready -Made Clothing Department we excel anyone in the Trade. We get our Garments trade to our•own order, and as every garment is inspected as it comes in, you may rely on getting the best value for your money. , Havo you seen our $G HEAVY ULSTER OVERCOATS, 'the' best value to -day -in the Dominion? Our READY-MADE SUITS for $5. They were never sold for such a price before, We do not sell shoddy, but first-class goods, and von will always save money by buying your Clothing from JOHN R1JJ TTEL & SONS. GENTS' FURNISHINGS We select with the greatest care and keep nothing but the nobbiest and best goods. Gentlemen Can always rely on getting the best goods from us and ,just what will suit them. Conio and see our HATS, FUR CAPS, CLOTH CAPS, FUR OVERCOATS, WATERPROOF COATS in MELISSA and TWEED. No goods will leave our establishment unlesd you are perfectly satisfied. Come and see us. No trouble to show goods. .ifOIliCItT wU1M!lCT1GL Sr, SONS, , Macdonald Block, Winghatn, NM UP Bp5111ESS W CHAM. OtJR LM GE. STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTAING, HATS, CAPS, ETC., Will be SOLD AT COST. • This will be a grand opportunity' to get good, seasonable goods at wholesale prices. SALE TOOSTART ,-Ot N1Z' rRIDAY, OCT.I ITIS. • 4.3-01-11\1- CASH on TRADE ONLY. Wingham. AS CLEAR AS A BELL. If a pupil of the Forest City Business and Shorthand College, London, Ontario, Does not grasp a subject readily we repeat and repeat until he gets it. We drill; some schools don't. We got our reputation in that way, and intend to sustain it by giving a tbcrough grind in all srtbjects taught. We teach Bookkeeping and Busi- ness paper by .a nevi method. Enquire about it. Your money back if not satisfied. Catalogue free. Mr, I+; .A,Coon has accepted a position in the office of E. D, Smith, Winona, Ont. . J. W. WEST + RVELT, Principal. rolWorm M. PATTEA .:.s N, LEADING. JEWELER Has just ordered a full stock of Y X A iO'.:�7 ..,..... I+..✓ O ` ,, and Ez-741,44.ir r