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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-01-24, Page 8THE: WINW AM 'Tams JANUARY x.24, 1896. ncI D O ✓ csutrreceht •ewiBubrcehh, eoldn shoolf hrho bfiect tirlenetati on of being evince, honee i \Vednesday and Thursday of this the great attendanee.•--•The Metho- - week. Rev. A. C. Chews, of Toren-: dist church people of towwill hold ip„ 6 TOOK TAKING. i town will the general Sunday Sehool Score- their Anntversay on Sabbath, Jan. 4; 1 tory, will be present at all the sass- : 26th . ----410 . G. W. Ross was in town ions and give addresses on both even- !on Monts, Jan, 14th, as was also ings. All the sessions are open to Air. Thos. Gibson, M. P. Pfor East ` Only ten days to inventory, These all persons interested in Sunday IIlurou, and gave excellent addresses. t! tore day is when forgotten things came � Scllao1 I''pworth League or Chris. --Mr. John Robertson, editor of the ' l o iflned to o light. Clearing up odds and ends. Selling at loss, things we don't. want to carry- into the next year. Christ- mas w''�'c'kago. Bits of staffs. A ,.::perfect buyer's paradise. It affords I. you as opportunity to procure a M:4 NT?.1;, FUR COAT OR CAPE, OVE.lCOAT, UNDERWEAR, OVERSHOES, DRESS OOOTi�, MANTLE CLOTH at a very ,lnoderatf' figure. the than Endeavor work. --Whim Clinton 1 Tribune has been confined ' Wants. A. Young Men's Conserva- house now for a week with. a very ; tive Association. ---A Bicycle Club toi badly sprained ankle, the result of a be organized early in the spring.— fall on his way home last Monday. The united support of our people to ' It is to be hoped lie will soon recover. encourage lacrosse, baseball, cricket ' -.The annual meeting of the West and tennis. --A grand celebration on' Wellington Agricultural Society was the 24th of May.—The pitch hales on . held here on Wednesday, the 15th `I? Albert street levelled down. --r. snow Inst. The Auditors report shows rho' plow for each ward. --Every member society to be in a very satisfactory of the council heavily taxed and com- condition.—A Masquerade Carnival, pelled to support more than himself. the first of the season, was held here The shade trees more systematically on Tuesday night of last week. It looked after.—A road machine to being a fine night, the attendance place the back and main streets in was very large. --Mr. Jolin Garbig, whose farm adjoins the town, has bought the Queen's hotel, owned by Mr. Sturdy*, and will take possession °Sp4. ia1 for Saturday eight. Kid Gloves in the best qualities, IIost:, Casualr•.RB GLOVES, Ribbons - atle worth 5o ; handkerchiefs worth 10c for 5e; 50 pairs of odd '.Lines of Shoes and Slippers at half }+rice. T he balance of our wonder- ful line of Carpet Slippers, Men's 45e, Women's 35c, Child's 30e, Saturday night only, at M. R. McINDOO'S. better condition. BLYTH• about the 15th of February. The The adjourned Missionary service price paid, w e understand, is about in Trinity church is to be held on $7 000. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.— ' Mr. Wm. Davies, barber, intends' At Godericb early Saturday morn - moving into the premises formerly ing, Sarah McLean, wife of John occupied by W. Begley, in the Mason Sharman, and daughter of N. Mc - block, in a few days.—Mr. Arthur , Lean, Woodstock, died in her 27th Emigh and bride, of Roek Island, are vear. She was born in Woodstock, spending their honeymoon with the where her parents and fainly still gentleman's parents at the Commer- reside, and she was well known and cial,—The anniversaay services of respected in the town. She had been the Presbyterian church will be held married only eighteen months. WROXETER. RAJ. Fortune, V. S. was, at Ayton this ask,' The Misses Stafford of Palmer. on, have returned home after pav'1ng visits to tnany friends lin this village on Sunday next. Rev.. At Blitctlell, Henry Vock has made e G. Lando B. A., of Isnot an assignment: of his. furniture Lan- a.church, London will preach at 11 tory to Wm. Ryan. It is estimated m. and 6.30 p. in. The following that the. liabilities will amount' to evening a tea meeting wilt be held , about x$6,000. William Vock, of in the basement of the church, after• Loan; has also assigned Co Mr. bene.—M• Stewart, of Delmore, which a lecture will be given entit- Rviln. preached in the Presbyterian church I led "Rambles through Wonderland, ._,.�.----------d • Here least Sabbath.—There was a by Rev. J. G. Stuart, B. A. Rev. W. p party,at the home of Mr. I T gall R Henderson B Forest and f isurprise , J. i4loBrinr,—In �i'inghnm, on January John Hooper's last Friday evening. � resident nnnisters•—On Monday ole- 118th Br n- ot• llin W. H. NTeBrido; a —Geo, Paulin and R. Miller, manag-' noon our newly appointed council— u titer. I ers of the rink, attended the Carni- I Reeve Wilford, Councillors McNally,1. IicwxN -Ip East Wawtinosh;on January val at Brussels, on Friday last.-- Ashbury, Sime and Howe met in the Otb, the wife of Mr. Richard Irwin; a Industry ball and took the oath ac-- daughter. • 9®� cording to law and, proceeded to ' ,2 ,. TSE ELECTORS OF WEST HUR business. After having appointed T. W. Scott their clerk for the ensuing , Gil LENTEN, --At a critical per od in year at a salary of $50, they adjourn-, the his ed to meet in the evening at the up- honor ot Parlament John Barnard and James Allen were at Wingham on Tuesday.—Mr. Peter McIntosh shipped a car load of young cattle to Manitoba to -day.. Mr. John Wa.. went in charge of them.— Mrs. DI. hem:Mrs Marshall, of Belmore, died at r ry of Canada, you did •e the acting mo to repress • t you in s u solemn pro,t • :t against out of our r , bile atiaird. oth my Liberal and s fo the honor so ope for every eat consuming rty ,allegiance n Land. ow, when thouirbt rninent olitical My r in - Or In this n - her home en Sabbath morning.. The pointed hour. They were :all pres the lnismatia funeral took place on Tuesday and ent and in their places. lir. John. I heartily than was largely attended. ---A box social McGill was appointed assessor• for;Conservative brie was held at the home of T. Hemphill 1896 at a salary of $-,1.;),. Constable conferred.There hast evening, which was well attend- Davies was appointed at the same cmoasses untry awhen bathe udou r , salary, $115, for 1896, as well as in the interest of he Co r Oanada s of poli e tide of and o ed, a' pleasant evening was spent.— M. A. Goebel, jeweler, was in Buffalo Ole week. LO NDESBO1;.O. Quite an number from here attend- ed the Sunday Sehool and Epworth League Convention: held. in Clinton Health Insrieetor,. &e.. Other mat- There is a hope f tens were brought forward and die- mon of all sha ounite to stem t posed of.I and rorrupti• lifetoa hig•.er an HARRISTON. ; humble eti•.rts will I tercets, t At the Nomination, on Friday, speaker: Jan. 17th, for the vacant seat in last a this week. --Missionary sermons West Wellington, caused by the un- tide were: preaehed in the Methodist seating of Mr. Geo. Tucker, Patron. 1 I s' Church on Sunday last by Rev. Mr. His brother James was nominated + Baugh of' Auburn in the morningas the Patron and John Patterson as and by Rev Mr,;; Wadell of Ethel, the Liberal standard-bearer. Mr. m the evening. Eev. Mr. Willson John Dryden,. Minister of Agricul- ' teak ,fr.ipaughs appointments and ture and Mr. V. J: Davis, M. P. P. Rev ;tw. Fair took Mr. Wadell's. for North York gave excellent ad- There. will be a local preacher next Su?iday evening, and Rev. W. E. P. ':die: on in the evening.—Mrs, Kerr of Clinton' watt visiting friends and egitaintances in the village this week.—Rev. E. Medd was here last week attending the funeral of/ his mother --Mr. and Mrs. J. D.Ainsley, of Comber, are visiting friends in Clinton tIi. week.—The members of the 1ipwoiih League have postponed their visit to Blyth for another week 'week, owing to the Presbyterians baying their tea -meeting that night in i3lyth. 'CLINTON. The upsetting of a large lamp at the skating rink last Tuesday even- ing eau.' ed confusion for a few morn. ents. Fortunately there was no ser- ious remits. There was more exeite- ment than the small blaze warrant- eck.--11. I'lun>stecl, of Hillside Stock Farm, Clinton, has sold a fine 'Vinare- bred shorthorn ball, "Roy of Hill- side," to Bir. Wm. Bribolz, Egmond- ale. This young ball is exceeding- ly, well bred and will be a great benefit to the fanners who want to improve their stock. Mr. Plumsteel only ride young bull left for sale. .—.A -number of young people met at the "Wigwam" Tuesday evening, Jai. 8th, and organized a society for ihd purpose, of 1Rtadying and cota- ng on the literature of the day, 'and the s% i of the time It will be as the r tot Literary Soeiety-, wig n ;;;.,1. we looking fah`- n r n_i:B,� tun p lixlt and ' , . e Dietrriet' **A e MariehiDiaadet €4A n e CU s-gos Crate ler plan used, in y that end. thane: pia , canvassers, ono and all, for pronounced mark of your ells me and approval of the ca long and still advocate. I have the honor to be, Yours truly. M. C. CAMERON. Goderiob,15th January, 18911. 7), ...z5 { i e cor dresses upholding the Mowat Govern- • ment, while Mr. Haycock, Leader of the Patrons in the House and Mr. Currie, one of the Grand Officers upheld the cause of the Patrons Mr. Haycock gave a fair addross, been as for Curl ie s, if their had be n less wind and noise and more argu- ment it would have fallen with better effect. -Both parties are' doing their utmost, as the leading men of both parties are constantly in the riding. However, Friday will tell the tale but it is only conjecture who will win.—A large number of Libel°tri delegates from town went to. Ar thttr to attend the annual Reform Con- vention in that place on Tuesday of this week.—The anniversary of Knor church was held on Sabbath, January 19th. The Rev. Mr, McKay_, D. D., of Woodstock, preached two very able sermons. In the everting no service was held in the Guthrie or Methodist churehes, as a • result the church was filled to overflowing long before 7 o'cloek. The congregation did away with their tea -meeting last year and this and are very highly pleased as they have found a far better way of raising money.—Two rinks of our Curlers went to Walker- ton on Thursday to play Chesley with the result that after twenty-nine ends had been played, theywereone shot behind. They went to Guelph on Tuesday, to Compete •for the Slenrin Trophy and Guelph City Tankard. They hold • the latter since last year and will do their ut- most to held it another year, u well as to bring the Siemia Trophy here. ----Our High School Is filled to its utmost capacity at present. Our EETTNG OF HURON COON COUNCIL.—The Council of ration of the County of Huron 11 the Court Room in the To ' n o , on Tuesday. the i'Sth • •y of .t month, at 3 o'clock p. W. LANE, - Jerk. y 130, 1896. meet Goderi the pres Dated Jane NOTICE ` CRE Y. TORS. IN THE arATTER OIr T oazx; H. Ronanms, or THE TOWN OF Wm I It IN SHE COUNTY o HUaoN, MEEOH • Notice is hereby jive that the above named Thomas II. Roberts has a c an=eignment to inc for the general benefit .f creditor 011 of his pro. party. A meeting of reditore will .o held at the office of )ny solicito Mr. J. A. aorto in the Town of Wingharn, on csday, the 21st day of January, 1806, at 3 o'clocl fternoon, for the appntruent of inspectors and r the giving of directio with re ference to th =ispo•al of the estate. Crc. tors are required to - e their olahns, verified by a 'davit, with me o or before tho 18th da, of 1?ebruar 1(106, as after t at date I will procei d to distribu the estate. tying regard only to ,the claims tlf w foh 1 shall t en have notice. WILLIAM 0. HEFFI:RNAN, J., . MORTON, Ass nice. 8oliclter for Assignee. nghatn,13th January, 1806. Know What You Chew Petiz Is free from the lelarlotus colOrlflg. The More you use ot It the bettor you like It, IHR tlE0 E. Tudictpr a Sat Cry., LTD HJtMliirer.t, oR1'r. IG • 66 U ITED" 13Y-- I`, IIL17IN, "1' ; 1 E" TAILOR. 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 select 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. Clothing must be ordered for you in order to fit you. Order your clothing now while we're offering bargains :. FRIEZE QVERCOATS IN LATEST STYLES, FROM $9 to $35. MELTON AND BEAVER OVERCOATS - IN ALL SHADES, FROM $12 to $24. BLACK OR BLUE SERGE SUITS FROM $S to $26. BLACK WORSTED TROUSERS FROM $2.50 to $6 Per Pair. E C.AM\TOT,-0-1`TSX4 E SOZIL`. V EO. H. I RVI N, OPPOSITE BANK OF HAMILTON:. 4444212217=`M..... .44M7FSW/OrriellETA,C11(112 JOHN PELTON, Manufacturer of all kinds of WOODEN PUMPS, which can be supplied on short notice, IRON AND I'OROE PUMPS supplied to order. REPAIflIRIG promptly attended to. 'Prices reasonable. Agent -fot the Brantford All Steel Pumping Mill w- �4 • If you require anything in the above lines, give Mr. Pelton a call, Sxon—„Diagonal street, nearly opposite Beattie's Livery, Wingham. JOHN PELTON. 1• For Suits that suit, SUITS, give gottifort to the wearer and satisfy yourfries,you Bard OVERCOATS, garment gl�°fie TROUSERSknow howtodutheir work; don't 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 what yott haveto ay for old goods. Work done for parties furnishing their own cloth. • If you think that a Tweed Suit cannot be properly made for $4 Spot Cash, call and see our work. Our terms are cash. WEBSTER & CO.1 Opposite the Macdonald Block, Wizehan1, Ont. • NDERS WANTE Tenders be received •e under- signed up to ,5•, rda - . nuary 25th. for the position o ' etary-Treasurer of the Turnber eric ural Society. The Secrete reasurer is required to give $200 .nds. The lowos. - any tender 'n• .. eoessarily accepted. - ass, G. MOFFAT, Wingham 0. ” THE" TAILOR,- WINGHAM, ONT. a NMI VII tOS S, 0 f7'" NOTICE. ok Messrs. Wm. Robertson and H. . Elliott are authorized to celled accounts due me and give receipts for moneys paid: All parties indebted will kindly settle with either of these gentlemen at once, and oblige. - - Tt. ELLIOTT. Late ?ublisher T1tsras. Winghaln, Jan. 6, '96. onderful argains: In all Departrnents . You are invited to call and take a look ihra & and get 'prices. T. A. MILLS., /44