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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1895-11-22, Page 8`.z..:t l I TIMES, NOVEMBER 22, i.s»v. M. H. eiNDOO N.0 f.A.CK OF INTERESTf 1ll.iiravAi.l':, !FARMERS AND Mr. Will Gray has returned horns EVERYBODY HAVE !tater rt lung visit to Seotlatld.-••-Miss i —` Stewart, of North 1?irsthope, and Mips Sinclair, of Brussels, were visit- CRACKED limos tr ' r 1l ' Jelin Robertson's, last are golden days all over the store with week.—The children of the 1'letha- Here no matter when you come There 111, .l r 1. new and attractive goods, and vonel•ous dist S. S. are busy practising for a methods back of the selling, Every flayCiltiatm a.s entertainment —Mr. W. mut show improvement and each sue A. Elliott- of Was nOsl1, was visiting oeeding week show an increase, lust 11OW we are preparing for n tie- at Mr. R. N. Duff's, last Week,—Mr, mendous holiday trade. Displays are A McEwen was visitingan Belgrave, gettint into shape, and surprising things last week, --Mr. and. ;lies. R. ". Duff are promised for the balance of tltlx month. In the meantime bssiness is spent Tuesday' and Wednesday goad. visiting friends near Auburn, -Master STYLISH CLOTHIN Percy Diment had hisshoulder badly We want you to ugdertatnn I that wehurt by a kick from a horse, last are selling Clothing that is different frtiin Thursday.. the common sorts.. We have arraug'd J� these speoially attractive values for this GLDNFA]. RC) V, 2,5C '1• S. PER BOTTLE week: 11f1'. Thos. Lpplett has rented his . ----AND-- SORE LIPS. —WELL, US$ -- CAN POELL'S tilyNrim aid Clatuthr It is the best thing you can use. Men's Overcoats worth Z6 60 for $4 txi farm to Mr. Charles Sandburn, Mr. What has cured others will euro Mens Suits worth P. 00 for C 00 Men's Suits worth 0 00 for 6 00 Boys' Salts worth from 83 to 51.i. for 2 75 Cleating, Hats and Furnishings are cioingra rattling business. CHEAP ; y(ANTIJES. That's what we're after. We're going to save enough on your Mantle to pay for a Dress. This month we'll sell Dpplett intends returning to Dakato the spring. --Mr. Killips and family have left for Sault Ste Marie. --Messrs. Spiers and McDougall, of Rona Eau, spent Sunday with friends here.. They have bought a couple of stir loads of cattle in Huron, and are 55 00 Mantles for $2 50, R5 00 Mantles for 54 00. shipping them to Kent.—Mr, Camp - s12 00 Mantles for 86 co. bell and Miss I3entley, of Blyth, spent Friday at Mr. James Wylie's.—Mr. and Mrs. James Aikenhead and Mr. Malcolm McEwen, of Stanley, attend- ed the funeral of the late Miss Wylie, —On 'Thursday morning, death en expectedly visited our midst and BRAND NEW DRESS GOODS. old styiev and inferior patterns nre ,sear at any and - some designs and pr. We have aices perfectly area snlowew i,s some seltock in l second rate quality. FURS. The Fur Depadnnent in doing a splendid business right alone. Fur Coats, and Capes area epee al feature. Storm Collars and Sloth at half price. No better value anywhere. Called from this earth the spirit of motwoo. Miss Jean Wylie, sister of Messrs. James and Thomas Wylie. Deceased lady was seventy-five years of age, and was of a particulary amiable and kind disposition, loved and re- spected by young and old. The bereaved relations have the tenderest sympathy of the entire community in the loss of a loving aunt and tender —The Christmas number of the' Stand- ard" Delineator is a veritable surprise. The artistic cover is rendered seasni.ab'e by the addition of a wreath of holly, the colored. fashion and millinery plates are you, TRY HIS COUCH CURE. COLIN A. CAMPBELL, Chemist, and Druggist, 2 Doors South of P. 0., Wingham. 1`$4 YOU 0 BLYTH. The Morris Agricultural Society's show grounds in this place have been sold to the village for a • school ground, and the society, will have to secure other grounds.—Arrangements have been made for holding a month- ly fair in the village during the fall and Winter. They will be held on the following dates: Dec. 10th, Jan. 14th, Feb. lith, March 10th, April 7th.—The anniversary sermons in connection with the Methodist Church handsomer than ever, and the new designs here creaehed on Sunday last, by for ladies', .misses' and children's costumes sister. Her remains were taken lieu. Jas. Livingstone, of Kincardine.cannot be surpassed for style and. beauty:. from the residence of her brother ReOn Thursday evening '(21st instant), In addition there are expellent articles, .Jtunes, with whom she resided, and a festival will be held in the base- ment of the church, after which ad- dresses will ' be delivered by Revs. Livingstone, Baugh, Fair and Becker. beautifully illustrated, on Fancy Dress, laid to rest in Wroxeter cemetery, Cl.rietmas Gifts and How to Make them, followed by a large number of sor- Presents for the Little Ones, Leather Work, rowing relatives and friends. Cookery and Etiquette. Floriculture is by AsFrom in.Jesus,ch blessed r sleep, epo weep. Mr. Eben E. Rexford, the well-known authority on the subject, and a large 11' 0XETDR. amount of interesting fiction gives aholiday bll'c. Rel.'', who has been visiting air to the whole number. It is a genuine treat to be able to procure so interesting a magazine for the small sum of ten cents, and every woman who wishes to be up to to join A[1'. Blown, who has secured the times will find ieal help in the various a good position there.—John Sander - friends in Bru?sels, has returned home.—Mrs. Andrew Brown and children have ;one to St. Ste. Marie, departments. ART AND LITERATURE IN CANADA. There are cynics who say that there is no public opinion in Canada, no literature. At a dinner given recently by the publishers of Toronto to Mr. Hall Caine, the great novelist, this question was discussed, and the employ Of Iitltllel'f01'd and .'utuu, , a leading publisher remarked that liters. taro would never make rapid'advance in has moved to the State of Illinois.- this country bec'.ause itis difficult to induce MCSsu'S. F. and J. Gibson's ditch, Canadians to read the works of aCana- dict"ing oil the Montgomery farm,1 which has as Large a circulation as fOnlld t00 shallow and a great part I. any newspaper of its class in America. Its of the work will have to be gone Christmas Number, which will be. issued -% hers. again.—The Foresters Concert, • Dec. r, is the eighth in a series of art num- , hers. It will be accompanied this year by which was held on Monday , evening, five splendid colored supplements ; the Largest, a reproduction of a painting by a Canadian artist, done specially for Saturday Night,is 24 x33 inches in size Its title is sou and J. viae have returned home from Muskoka. They did not have very good luck. Mrs. .James 'Fox, of Brussels, who has been' visiting Mrs. P. Fox, ibis returned honte.— Mr. Robert Evans, who has been in dian author. . This statement, however, is ^t' " a ' not true with regard to Toronto Saturday which w:is Sefl PCCly completed, was c SOCIETY MEETINGS. 45 Court Maitland, No. 25, Canndion • Q '—Order Forosters.mcets the second and last Friday evening of every month, in Gre• gory's Block Visiting brethren Icons. John Neelands, C. R. IL 1;. Elliott, S. L 0 p �wiuLhn n 0. L., No. 704, meets e first "ay in every month in the Orange Hall ; vis j . rs welcome.. .1. G. Stewart, e W. M.; W. J. Fleet , Rec.-See. was a great success: Miss White, of New York, gave some good numbers and was much applauded. Mr. .vr '°Champlain the Explorer," and depicts Bennett also, made a very favorable him. and a flotilla of war canoes entering ' impl'eSSIQn. The singing of the the mouth of a river on Lake Huron. The Messrs. GihsOrl Bi'Os. and Thompson picture has been. praised by the Historical and also of Miss Jess.- Gibson, was Association as the most interesting.. and artistic attempt ever made to carry us faultless, and greatly pleased the back to the old days when Canada was audience. The night was very dark little more than a geographical term. The and a great man who intended to other four pictures are done in sixteen to go was prevented by the dark - overcolors, and the book itself, consisting of over forty pages, contains the four prize ness and for bad roads.—Toe stories in the Saturday Nightcompetition. Salvation Army will give a magic Following is a list of contents : ing prize., "A Reconnaissance at Fort Ellice," hr . lantern lecture here on ThankSgiV - William Bieasdell Cameron. Illustrations by J. c. ng night. Capt. Scobel is in charge Innes. y. and prize, "Bob Shwey's Ruby," by W. A. Fraser. Of the Views. Illustrations fromphotographs. 3rd prize, A h atter of Necessity," by oho Mc- ! DVI6N. tr t" s b F. bre Bell -Smith Ii.C.A. Ins 4th prize, "W'idow Molony," by J. C. Macs. Illus- trations by the author, "Jim Lancet' s Pass," by E. E. Sheppard. Illus- trated. From the Sublime." by Warren II. Warren Illustrations byG. A. Reid, R.C.A. " Nanton s Sister:" i,y Alice Ashworth. Illustrated, "llendershott of Strathgannon;" by Joe Clark. Illustrations by Carl Ahrens, A.R.C.A., and Beatrice Sullivan. So -Lon.~," an etching by "Don.' "Iiawkic's Dream,' (poem), by Alexander Me. Lachlan. The Love of the World Detected," (poem), by William Cowper. Illustrations by J. W.I3cngo_uggh. "Life of Champlain," by George Stewart, M.A., D.C.L. Ae n Little Child," m by Evelyn Durand. (poem), "A' nn;•," (poem), by Gtrti•ude Barnett. The price of the number, postpaid to any address, in a pasteboard tube to protect it from damage in the mails, is 5o cents, and itt point of literary excellence and the quantity and quality oldie supplements it far exceeds anythingoffered by foreign holidaypublications. Mr, James L. Hughes, Inspector of Schools for Toronto, has said thatheCham lain ictureshouldbefr ed am p p and hung in" every schoolroom in Canada," and schoolteachers everywhere should take an interest in bringing it before the pt►blic. Teachers and young ,people can _work bysendingnf ra -ristma do a god riro Christmas g `dumber of Saturday Night, and a better Work by acting as agent for it and inducing their neighbors to send for it as well. A liberal commission is allowed. Address tlteSheppard Publishing Company,Limited, Street west, Toronto. The rice leer edition of Saturday 14igit, undoubtedly stands alone as Calm. st Werra 'tow ae -�sroughly high. tad weelclyf $ia per year. Crag. Illus a ion v t, McGi::. In Culross, on Nov. 6th, the wife of Mr. Thos. McGee; a son. tj,e MAICRIED. BLAcii—CouMAc1{.—In Brus•ole, at the residence of Adam Reid, step other of the bride, on Saturday, Nov. ' tb, 1895 by the Rev. John Ross, B. A., Mr John Stuart Black of Chapleau, Ont., to Miss to A. Cormack. WARwJcK—AI6MSTItoNn.—At the resi- dence of the bride's par9nts' 3rd line Morris, on Wednesday, Nov.13tb, by the i• ev. A. K. Griffin, Mr. Thos. Warwick to Mise Sarah Jane, daughter of Richard Armstrong. ,;( PoRTeR—CANTELON.--In Clinton, on• the 11th inst. by Rev. W. J. Ford, Mr. Porter of Medicine Hat, '•an., to Mrs. Alice Cantelon, of Clinton, Dina MeGit con --In Winghatt'k,' on Nov, ember 15th, Pearl, yonngest daughter of '1 eflre o r aged 4 M and Mrs. Neil M ><. 9 g g , years and 10 months. CROWa—in Detour, Michigan, on November 13th, George Crowe, formerly of Culross, aged 34 years. rrLln-InTurn Tar-liberty, on November 14th, Jane: Wylie, aged 76 years and 2 months. V GonnoN'.—In Teeswater, on November, 106, Fannie, daughter of Mr. and Mfrs. John Gordon, aged 15 years and 6 months, Il+ztrrs,� At Kinoarrdine, 3rd Nov., Janet Gibsoi., relict of the late Campbell late of Teeewater, ages 51 years {IC months and 10 daye. H?IRON COUNT'( COUNCIL Tho Council of the Co per ion of the County of Huron will meet in the T rn Hall, in the Town of Clinton, on Thursday, ec. 5th, next, at 10 o'clock P. in. W LANE, Dated Nov, lab, 1805. Co. Clerk. IT PAYS TO N "S� I � ^ D !! �. ..L�. TO. BY_.... "THE" TAILOR. TTOC7.ESS of the highest order still attends the pupils of the CANADA BUSINESS C LEGE CHATHAM, 0 W. J. Lewis, a former pupil. h • been Commercial Master in the Digit School, ritinl; in Michigan, and Supervisor of Schools of that city, Two of our pupils who are alrendy holding good positions were recently cd the position of teacher of Shorthand in one oa leading American Col- leges. That two of them should be offered the same position that ninny others are seeking for give un- doubted evidence of our superior qualifications. IT PAYS TO ATTEND THE BEST. For Catalogue of either department, address D. MOLACHLAN S: CO,' Chatham, Ont. appointed Bay City, the ward 'HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. A good frame dwelling house on Shuter street. containing seven rooms, kitchen and pantry, good cellar, and wood shed, is offered for sale cheap. On the lot, which contains one-sixth of an acre, are good frame stable and shed. Hard and soft water under cover. For particulars, apply to the owner, R. ELL1oro, Times Office, or to SAMUEL YOUHILL, Real Estate Agent. Kent Block, Wingham. TO SMOKERS. 'Le meet the wishes of their customers The Geo. E. Tuckett & Son CO.; Ltd., Hamilton, Ont., have placed upon the Innrket A,' Combination Plug of 46 SMOKING TOBACCO. This ilupplies a long felt want, giving the consumer one 20 cent plug, or a 10 Deet, I,ieee or a 5 eenti,iece of the famous ti T ,, D fe brand of pure Virginia tI obaseu . The tin tag "T & 8 " is on every piece, Are made to order. That's why they always fit, perfectly, admirably, and to a T. There's more in our suits than a perfect fit ; there's first-class material, which it is always easy to seledt from our superb aggregation of the finest goods ever brought into Wingham.' Our suitings are unequalled. So is our high class tailoring, and in clothing, the tailoring is everything. Material, even the best, counts for nothing if the suit be badly made up. ClothingMustbe ordered for you in order to fit you. Order your clothing now while we're offering bargains : FRIEZE OVERCOATS IN LATEST STYLES, FROM $9 to. $35. ELTON AND BEAVER OVERCOATS IN ALL SHADES, FROM $12 to $24. BLACK OR BLUE SERGE SUITS.. FROM $8 to $26. BLACK WORSTED TROUSERS FROM $2.50 to $6 Per Pair. "WM C.aN -OT ]3 TT1\1('D E SOLD _ GEO. I . IRVIN, " THE " TAILOR, WINGHAM, ONT. OPPOSITE BANK OF HAMILTON. a alaigiraga I. A i:�l!6 W .M§ r�r NOTICE is hereby given, that the Corporation of the Town of Wingham will apply to the Legis- lative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, at the next session thereof,tor an Act to legalize and confirm by-law No. 250, 1805, of the Town of Wincham, ex- tending the time for repayment of the unpaid portion of the loan made to Gilchrist, Green and Company, and providing for the issue of new debentures to run seven yeas from the 31st December, 1898, for the purpose of redeeming the now outstanding deben- tures of the said town, representing the unpaid per. tion of the said loan. J. 11. FERGUSON, Town Clerk. Wingham, Ont., Nov, 4th, 1595. NOTE LOST. The public are hereby cautioned again6t negotiating a note for $125, dated June, 1895, and drawn for nine monthe,bearing interest at the rate of six par cent., as the same has been lost. The note is drawn in favor of George L. Walker and against Michael Walker, and is payable at the Bank of Hamilton. Payment of said note has been stopped. GEO. L. WALKER, Wingham P. 0. East Wawanosh. NOTICE. . Having retired from businesis, all those indebted to nie will call and settle their accounts or notes before the 1st day of December next, otherwise they will bo placed in other hatnda for collection. MRS. R. HERDSMAN. Wingbam, Oct. 24th, 1805. NOTICE. Notio ': hereby given th Tufts, my \v1 - suing lately ceased to live wi sponsible for any de and she bas no ant credit whatsoever. Dated this 29th Bel ay of October Sarah ono and wi not be re- aeted by her to pledge my 'Sr STOP A MINUTE Sub's, For Suits that suit, give comfort to the wearer and satisfy ' your friends you had and read what is taking place at the China House. Marked reductions in a number of lines of beautiful • CHINA AND' GLASSWARE _-- to make room for NEW GOODS expected to arrive in the near future. In fact, some lines already passed into Stock. FRESH GROCERIES arriving daily, the quality and prices of which cannot fail to give satisfaction. Try some of our dried Apricots, Peaches and Pitted Silver Plums. We are sole agents for SAILA:DA TEA, and and have it in l3l sell; andBlack Green mixed. Try one package and we'll rest assured of the re,3ult. Also, full lines of Japan and Dyson Teas, which hlch cannot fail to pl ea se Al orders left to our tare Will re, eeive our most careful and prompt attention. NORMAN A. FARQUHARSON, China Souse, Winc'ham. ray onf3at rices. OVERCOATS, better try us...Our garment maker's TROUSERS' knowhowtodutheir• work ; dont think there are any better and yet we charge no more than others do for inferior work. Hundreds of new fall and winter samples to choose from, at prices about half<w'bat you have to pay for old goods Wit-kdone for parties furnishing their own cloth. If you think that a Tweed Suitcannot be properly made for S4 Spot Cash, call and see our work. Our terms are cash. WEBSTER & CO., Opposite the Macdonald Block, Wingham, Ont. ATTRACTIVE, 1 MEAT Should not only bo agreeable to the taste and smoll, but it should be glut so as to be attractive to the eye, meats will bo found all that is desired in those M} n e is i i respects, DEEP, %'OBIT,. and Mi1TTO1V' always on hand. SA ES EATS CHEESE USAG H s Ind everything In the butchering line, to reason. AS stipply nib'lietols, all customers have 0. OhanCft 01 fretting the bdstnute. Our pt1etr will always be found just right and meat will be delivered to any pact of bile town �.., Jf. Gl,111114 , 1)4'95,Motty:—Good Goads Witightim,Aut. 28tb,i8o4 } CALL Gre bar oo© DRE READY- M i L GRA BOOT -READ ()RD F GEN FU XM l3u Ii A S The