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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-02-21, Page 10'RUN FEET Wee," •,,A4114t THE WINGEAM TIMES, FEBRUARY 941, 1896. B A oho' Oliver, of HOLSTEIN' DAIRY doughter of Mr. James Ireland, of tartled all of us but to you it has ' A fanner hi Gruel h township Rev. John Less, . „ Ontaxxo Weat. recently =chased 12 head of cattle . Grey, to Miss Elizabeth Au Ireland, von of your best earthly friend- was burned last . eaaat. On Arthur, :2 and 3 years old, at morrie. 111lEltlil TO STAY. AT IM OOST. I 'your ino‘thet% Words cannot expressl • • • --) - Msateins--leaeosees-At the iesidenee Nvo unasrstotai ititerestea parties are. ein.'cland!Tc. Huron county jail at Goderich IS" u a. head A man in this county WItS recently offered 500 pounds of I a the bride's pareute, oak. the t1 inst., the report that we aro not Moly to be lot 1 we come with awful force, depriving 1. The Enelisli church at Listosvel P • °114(1. "P with 110 less: than 18 flour, 200, pounds of pork, 900 ; by the Rev. .L Waddell, IVIr. John Mar- . that wo ative embarked the onus business to stay, business. We bog to assure t11( people ot .dritalik. -minds of potatues, 2 pounds of guts of Goderieb. township, to Miss that we me increasing our bnsitiess daily. that our Martha Clara Engler, of Grey township. milk is (lion and pure. Our customers are our best reuommend won. Ross-Cuesmar -At the residence of the bride's father, on ,the 22nd ult., by Ito you the deep sympathy which we • Don't put off buying our lhess wish to convey. e ite , glees. It will pay you to fi° vagrants, committed by the la, ice -0 °1-t °f man feels for man under the diapen- four Way See. and price °"" "ew 'seam of Providence; we feel for vouiim"glst.'llte "f that town. ityles. Our prices are low to the as Good Templare feel for Good 1 A little girl named Levy, ef • rit qualities. We are showing t • Ternplars in the time of affliction. 14110101, bad one of her legs am- Esp... pries for Saturoay Mght. Although there is left in. your home putated in consequence of an injury Vie Ara Enthusasto a void which no kind words or lov- received while jumping into a • • About (ma Spring Dress Goods now , a . . I 1 ,*ga. ing messans eau fill there i now in on exhibition. When you lieelt, vommertial Hotel, Brantford, . . believe yon will understand why we tee better world. May you find con- I bouta`n M„ . building at the time, all hands • • • your life another tie binding you to- . rpt are so. This is going to be a great solation in Him in whose.. hand is thel- - """`- " I havin„0. left a few minutes before for Marsden, of Ingersoll, is the new soul of every living thing and the „. 1breakfast, The force of the plopnena. The sum of $4000 is explosion was so great that the butter and one load of wood for $a0 cash.. On Monday morning, about 7.30, the boiler in Moore a Wallace's sash and door factory at Chesley explod- ed. Fortunately no one was in the spring season for us, because we have and pretty designs. \ behalf of' the I. G G. T. Mary Ale- 1whole building was torn to atoms, of the late John IVIoNaugliton, o prepared for it WW1 artiste, tinsel breath of all mankind. b g ned said to be the consideration. GROCIt;RIES found inst., Georgina Halliday, aged 21 years. Rev. F. A. McLennan CT'eo. Ross ot the 10th coucessiou of Kinloss, to glaggie, daughter of Mr. Benjamen Chesnut, of the Oth concession of Kinloss. JonKsTox - aluaTataurrox. - At the FARM residence of the bride's mother, Clinton, on the 12th inat., by Rev. J. V. Parke, I.N THE TOWNSHIP OF EAST WAWA - reotor, of Clinton, assisted by Rev, J. NOSH IN THE COUNTY OF HURON. W. Hodgins, reztor, of Senforth, Mr. Jae — Johnston, of Goclerich township, to MSS Pursuant to a power of sale contained Ina certain Maggie MeNaughton second daughter i mortgage (uhich will be produced at the time o sale) there will be offered for sale by Public Auction, by PETER DEAbS, Auctioneer, at Swarts' Hotel, in Town of Wingham, MORTGAGE SALE PROPERTY Quarrie, Annie Ross, Albert Robin,1 John A. Smithy, ex -manager of land part of the boiler was township of Stanley. son and W. W. Tainan. -On Thurs- the Bank of Tor.onto at Barrie •was I over 100 yards distant from the The Growl,' Department is delaZ aida.y evening at the request of the shot and killed at his own door by ruins. Loss, over $2,000. DIED. ' Splendi4 business right along. Choice I rector, Rev. T. E. Higley, the S. ' Michael Bremen of Toronto, who s. HALLIDAY-in 013 tan1. go, on the 16th • children were present at the rectory claims that %rattly had caused him , feature. No better value anywhere. „Speolai For Saturday A list of things that are marked to go r - hurry. New attractions every day. Watch this column regularly; Linen Handkerchiefs, 5c for 2?,ic;bons, 5c I ing a Board of Trade. The follow- , Oxfoi.d Reform Association, and was • Handks.rchisfe worth 10a for fit3; Linen evening for the purpose of organiz- ter le; Linen Collars, 9J‘, inch Gents' • a highly respected gentleman. aae for 15e; Gents' four-in-hand Tie, 250 ing officers were elected: -President, , Te.as, Cuffees and Sugars are a special • kinds el amusements provided forl Woodstock, Feb. 14. -Mr. Johni CORNYN.-In Wingham, on the 38th WALKER, - In Markham township, Bonzi.. the little folks, as well as doing jas- i Douglas died yesterday morning in i inst.. the wife, of John Cornyn, Editor of tice to the good things. --A the 83rd veer of his age. He was th,,e Advance; a son.ti7 meeting was held last Tuesday 1 Ifor 35 years president of the North the wife of Mr. Cbas.„Pook, of the Park CooK-1n Winghatraon February 12th, House; a daughter.:;s7 MORRISON—In Zetland, on February 13th, the wife of Mr. John Morrison; a soa . ArtnEnsoK-In East Wawauosh, on February Iith, the wife of Mr. Wm. M. • Anderson; a daughter. ' d win . 1 MARRIED. . - astor of the ,vang and spent a pleasant evening in a I financial trouble tor 15c; Gents' 16 oz, all wool Geurnsey, Mr. C. Hamilton ; Vice-President,1 A telegram from Two Rivers, h 58 for Si 25 Remnants ' • JOS. Carter A 'Elder, F. November, 1889, till last fall, was -worth 75c tor 500; Gents' extra tine, 50c Mr. A. M. Sloan; Secretary-Treasur- Wis., announces the death of the 'tor 35c; Gents' Carpet Slippers for 450; er Mr. J. S. McKinnon Counci1,1Rev. Mr. A. G. Doehler, who, from I.Andiee' Carpet Slippers for 35c; Ladies' • Dress Goods, Laoes and Embroidery at I J. B. Kelly and A. S. Dickson. '1 Lutheran congregation in Tavistock:. 1.4 M. H. McINDOO'S. • cal in Tweeds, Cottons, Shirtings, Flannels, , Metcalf, P. Purvis, A. D. • , Half Price on Saturday Night at Mint I • • • • • • • • • • • • Otavna-IRELAND.-At the residence \of the bride's father, on the4th inst., by A virulent type of smallpox has Snap Shots. ;broken out in t ie , been prevalent in Dedoit since 1894. rir, A grand concert will be given Barrie has a prosperous snow shoe Canadian authorities must see that under the auspices of the I. 0. G. T. club • it is not allowed to invade this 'edge at Londerbore, at 8 p. m., on 'country. schools of Wisconsin, and the disease has LONDESBORO. Elmwood wants a flax mill York 'county, Margaret, widow o the ,, Ot late John Walitor, formerly or Varna. Avw0111q0011th 0011COORiell a the low' s } , awanosh in the County of Huron, bontaining fifty aged 59 years. acres more or less. • Thu farm is e•tuated on the gravel road, abont4} JONES. -Ip Ingersoll, on the 10th inst., miles from tho ToWn of Whighain, and ono mile from whiteohuroh. There are on the premites a I A —ON" - Saturday, the 29th day of February, le0(3, at the hoar of two o'cloel• in the afternoon,th following lands and premises, viz: 'Fhe East Half of Lot Number ThIrty•two in the t Charles Jones, eldest son of Robt, J ones, tailor, Seaforth, aged 50 years. GAErmact.-In the House of Refuge, Clinton, on the Stb inst. Robert Gard- ner, of Stephen, aged 102 years. Cocanattive-In Londesboro, on the 9th lust., Elizabeth, wife of Me. George Ccmkerline, aged 71 YEntre and 4 months. comfortable house and n good 3 ou portion of the premises has been used for some yenrs past for a marl.et garden, and the balance is excel- lent land for grazing purposes. The property will bo sold stilled to a reserve bid. Timms or SALU—Ton per cent. of the purchase money will be paid to the Vendor's Solicitor on the day of sale, and the balanee in twenty clays there- after. Arrangements can be made to allow aportion of the purchase money to remain on iiist mortgage nt reatonable interest. Ferther terms and conditiOns d sale ,or -_ -r. Clinton, on the 7th of sale will bo made 71011 - 011 000 may be had on application to the Auctioneer, or to 23 years and 3 months. Dated at Winghain the 4th day of February, DEO. Vendor's Solicitor. roosermomom inst., William, son of John Tedtord,aged R. VANSTONE, 381 pupils attend the Public , the evening of Tuesday, February .1 The new Western Dairy School, t The committee has spared notSchool Clinton at . Strathroy, was opened on• ; ains for to make this concert a 179 pupils are in attendance at Friday Feb 14th by Hon. John I success. They have secured thetBarrie Collegiate. 1Dryden.. He was accompanied by renowned comic singer, R. Downs, o Clinton. The Mouth Organ Band of Blyth will be in attendance, as also, the Rev. E. P. Millson. These will be interspersed with violin music, 'recitations and solos, and also, two or three selections will be given by the Methodist choir. Come one, come all. Admission, ehildren 10c, Hon( W. a leap year assembly. ' Ross and Mr. W. H. Tiverton maids and matrons gave , Taplor M. P. P. A large gathertug of farmers was present. J. C. Currie deputy sheriff : 1 The committee of reeves appoint- . Goderich has resigned. : ed at the recent meeting of the Teeswater has incendiaries, who Perth County Council to examine I are anxious to burn up old buildings. poorhouse plans and sites will call a special meeting of the council on I - 'adults 15c. -A special meeting of , DanMeIvor, Goderich, won the • March 6th to decide where they will the L. 0. L. was held last Thursdaylfave mile raee on Clinton skating ' erect the structure. evening for the conferring of degrees, rink 'as 1 Inspector Tom, in6 6 after which they had an oyster Six strong, able tramps roosted in . his report to the County Council, states that Mr. supper. --The next district meeting Harriston lockup one night laSt . of tbe I. 0. G. T., District No. 24, week. Geo. Baird, teacher in No. 1. will be held in Auburn, on February iStanley, has been "35 years continu- 26th.-Mr. T. Nott has returned The new hotel at Goderich will be ,ously in the one position,and is to -day home from his trip to the Old Land. completd as early in the season as one _of the f,o,rmoemost teachers in , the Province. --The lecture that was to have been possible. • given by Rev. W. E. alillson at Jos. Ruddy of Barrie is figuring' 1 A deputation from Walkerton. on opening a liquor store in representing the 1-ownsalsip of Brant, 1 Ebenezer, on February 11th' was postponed until last evening, owing a I interviewed Dr. Brice, of the I to the stormy weather. -The funeral taravenhurst 1Provincial Board of Health, protest - of the tate Mrs. Geo. Cockline, sr., Gordon Henderson; G. T. R. ' ing against the pollution of the . took place on Tuesday, February ticket agent, Goderieb, goes to Strat- Saugeen River by sewage from the lith, from the residence of her ford agency. 'town of Walkerton. daughter, Mrs. M. Haines. -The funeral of the late Nelson Pringle, Walkerton is sending a delegation 1 Algonquin Park supplies many took place on Wednesday afternoon to the legislature to push the chair . curiosities to the Ontario Crown from his late residence at two o'clock. factory, scheme. ILands Department. This week a 1 His death was very sudden. On Mr. Frank Henderson, lost two grand specimen of moose antlers i Sunday evening he was at church to fingers in the buzz saw, at Goderich bull with the bones of two gianti hear the funeral sermon of his mother- ibull moose. The horns are locked I . in-law, the late Mrs. Geo. Cockline, and tell a story of a I Ai organ factory. together, t) and on Monday morning got up as Will wemiss it! 'Uncle Tom's Cabin. , desperate duel in the bush, resulting. I well as usual, went out to the barn It is being played in some of the out : in a double death. The horns will to do the morning chores. Had of the way towns be given a place .of honor in been watering the cow and wasOliver Mowat's residence. ooming out of the barn with the pall The thermometer touched 30 in his hand. Mrs. Pringle was stand- below zero in Guelph Sunday night, ing in the door and saw him stagger according to the Mercury. and fall. They sent into the next Aliso Turner, teacher in Gorda house for help, but before they got Public School, was called home to him into the house he was dead. Clinton by her father's death. Heart failure is supposed to be the eause of his death. -Special meetings The wife of Rev. Mr. Andrews, will be eommenced in the Methodist Methodist minster, formerly of church next week. -Cards are out Kincardine, died at Minnedosa, . for the wedding- of one of Londes- man, boro's popular young ladies. BLYTII. Ort Monday quite a, number of Rev. Mr. Harvey has accepted the invitation from the Walkerton Methodist &well, to become their citizens attended the funeral of the pastor NOTICE. A Special General Meati Shareholders of the Blueva Butter Company, Litnite in the Foresters' al, Bluevale, on Friday, March 6t ,1 96 ,at 1.30 o'clock p. m. The busin • o come before the meeting will be t consideration of a by- law for the increase of the eapi tal stook of the Company and the issue of new shares. • The sale of the incoming season's make of whey and the transaction of any other business that may be brought before the meeting. JOHN BURGESS, Secretary. (of tbe Cheese and • will be held late Mr. Anderson of Hallett. -Jos. 1 Walkerton will have the Laniont has returned from Toronto I Government Experimental Fruit Hospital where he has successfully Station for Bruce, Iluron and Undergone an operation. -We may Lambton. possibly have a glove factory here in tbe near fature.-Mr. C. Tamil-, The Marine Department has ton is thinking of returning to his I refused to allow the proposed big old business of lia,rdware and tin, In 'sawmill to be built on the Govern. the old stand. --Messrs. Ireland & inent property at Goderich. Gibson have taken possession a the flouring mill. -The following letter Mr. Wm. Graham, Mitchell. had ef condolence ws., passed by the three ribs broken by falling from a ibeal lodge of the Cooed Templars plate in Xeres old tannery, vfhieh last week: "To Charles Stewart, . he was assisting to take down. member nf Merle Tpaf Lodge, No. , M7 " , t .. i ,. T.: Dear Brother,- The Examiner says a train passed We. workers together, desire to through Barrie one day last week ru- Pynipathy with you irdwith rolling stock in the following ru bite 'bereavement. Since yoa. order: 4 engins, J. snowplough, Ito met with n8 in our lotto room, 2 ears, 3 passengers eoaches and. a Oath bias by its sudden) 9,ppeors.nce conductor's van. Know What You Cb.evi aaa -Y= is free from Lite Injurious coloring. The more you use of It the better you like it. THJIS cites. 'rtMittre a tattle co., tan -k iiAMItOH,- CWT. "THE" TAILOR. otieliblaltsgaaa. ST:TIT'S.......... , 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'W always easy to select from our superb aggregatibil. of the finest goods ever brough''' ,.: Ye, into Wingham. Our suitings are unequalled..;:;:$0 is our high class tailoring-, and .. '• 0 in clothing, the tailoring is eyexythikig. Materli.1, .even the best, counts for nothincr., , I if the suit be badly made up:e.:clothing must be ordered for you in orde.r;to1.fibt C, ..; you. Order your clothing na,W while we're offering bargains:, : c .. .. , ? KW/ A 1 FRIEZE OVERCOATS IN LATEST STYLES, 1ROM $0;to $80;.: lassazeatelaibwitegiiva, • MELTON AND BEAVER OVERCOATS IN ALL SHADES, FROM $12 to $24. BLACK OR BLUE SERGE SUITS FROM $8 to $26. BLAOK WORSTED TROUSERS FROM $2.50 to $6 -Per Pair. 11,1SWINWWIAlie a.A.Ticyll 33n -o-v-nritp,sonn GEO. H. IRVIN, "ThE" T,Ah04, • WINGHAM, ONT. MMEMEEMENEWSM OPPOSITE BANK OP HAMILTON. zyng ' 3&' OSINARENg..