HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-03-27, Page 8THE WINGHAM TIMES, MARCH 27, 1896.
1 ORRIS. , Clifford Fxpress ,and Mildmay
Once more the sound of silver Gazette ale at daggers again.
wedding bells is heard in the town- e.,.,,_ _> _- - -e
I ':hip of Morris. The happy `persons Li Bonet
ziz i4(III.I,IsSPti•: In V ngham, +m the 25th
this. time are Mr, .obi. Messer rind o
mil �� Dill
%oh,
;Miss Anflie Breckenridge, Tufaofaiiaugthe htcr.dfc o( Ir. Uharles (xrllerpre ;
happy event took Place at tate 1•esi- ; ;�J kflsltAt,r, _In Port.Ige l t Prairie,
' donee of 'Mr. David iBreckenridge,., Mnn., on the 17th inst., the wire of Mr.
Sell it at Dress Goods prices. That
, means small profits. If you are
interested In Clothing, we can intr-
f est you still more. A man can walk
into this Clothing Store and buy
better Clothing for the money than
at any time since Clothing was first
rtade. The same plan can do the
same with Hats, Shirts, Shoes and
Ties. The sante roan can wall, into
this store, where we sell all these
things .ind save enough on the Suit
to buy a new Hat. We make this
'A'&ssertion because we're now opening
OUR NEW SPRING TWEEDS
Ready -Made Clothing. We emit -
mance Men's Dark Tweed Suits at
$4.50; Boys' Heavy Dark Tweeds
at$2.25.
, farther of the bride, '1'lfe sacred James Marsbu1I ; (+laughter of Mr. S.
Youill, Wiugham, of a daughter.
knot was tied by Rev. A. Y. Bart- )
ley, of Bluevale, in the presence of i , ' tiitaar.>;tI>t:n.
I over slaty invited guests, 11163' NAYLOn--ADnli o1 --1kt the residence
i Breckenridge was supported by Miss of the bride's father, East Wawanosh,
L. Peacock while the groom bad for rby toe llev, Mr. o'lea, S. A., Benjamin,
S., eldest sun of Fountain Naylor, East
chis assistant, Mr. Marshall Breeken-, *awanosh, to Sarah, eldest daughter of
ridge. After the ceremony, the lt. Addison.
I company sat down to a tempting , ;,,JLIND- ouNo-.fit the residence of the
supper. The evening was spent in bride's brother, R. D. Young, by the
i music. dancing and social games Rev. R, Pttterron, On Mltroh 17. Mr. Robt
" 1•I. Lind, of Shostl Lake, flan., to ir2isa
1 until the "wee sma' hours" when Lizzie Yount; of Wiughurn. �!-
the friends dispersed, �vishill,g, the i RITCHIF:-BALLANTYNa:-Iii Grey, on
!happy couple a long and prosperous' Wednesday, the 18th inst., at the resi-
i life ot doable blessedness. i dence of John Roddick, grandfather of
Qts NEW DRESSES.
Ju:•t a, little better. Just a little
more character. Just a little more
_ _ I the bride, by the Rev. John Ross, Mr.
Huron. and Bruce.
!David Ritchie of Morris. to Miss Belle
Ballantyne of Grey.
Iiensall is agitating for a fire pro- i Fox-DuNcaxso,l-In Grey, on Wed-
teetion. nesday, the 18th inst. by the Rev. D. R.
130 car -loads of live stock were
!McRae, Mr. Edwin Fox to hiss Flora
Duncanson.
shipped frclrl Brussels last year. I SPIAw-MCDONALD-In Grey, on Wed -
Five tramps found a bed in Mount ,iRae, yIr 3Joe SihaT v,toyMissv. Minsal
ie it2c-
Forest lockup one night last week. i Donald.
Arthur Turnbull of Clinton, has r RADiroim-LEACFn-At the residence
of his livery business to of the bride's parents, Auburn, on
disposed
, March 18, by Rev. Eugene Harris, assist -
Messrs Davis and 'McColl. ; ed by Rev. Smith Kilty, Wm. Radford to
Harry Hart, ex -manager of the , Sarah Leach.
and not any more money is the was buried by the Mesons. JACKSON -In Clinton, on March 23rd,
Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Jackson, Sr., I
Miss Flora McColl died on kr
ten Just a wee BIT more choice
Goderieb opera. died last week and I vitvv.
If it has been your
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to sufferfrom nervous or bilious
headache, you will appreciate
the fact that it
no longer a necessity, as Camp-
bell's Headache Wafers, two
for five cents, are a specific
reason why we do the Dress Goods
business.
SATURDAY RICHT.
Toweling Linen, husk Toweling,
worth 20e. for 12e.; Embroideries,
a great variety, worth 12,1•e. for 8e.;
Lace Handkerchiefs, fancy, worth'
10c. for 5e.; Ladies' I+'ine Cashmere
Hose, 50e. for 35e.; Gents' Cashmere
Black Hose, 40c. for 25e.; Gents'
Fancy Colored Shirts, 75c. for 50c.;
Ladies' Fine Laced Shoes $1.35 for
$1.05 ; Tea, Black and Japan, worth
50e. for 35e., for Saturday night
only at
. M. O. MoiNDOO'S.
WHTECH URCII.
Mr. R. Carrick has erected a tine
wind hill on his premises.
Mr. Jas. Lever has been getting
in his supply of summer wood.
Miss A. Campbell and brother
were visiting friends in Dungannon.
Miss X elliie B. Stalker is visiting
.her brother Mr. J. Stalker this week.
Mr. Levi Lott had his trotting
`mart;'"mush" in this place on Mon-
Klay.
John Gillespie shipped a very fine
-load of cattle to the Toronto market
on Thursday last.
Mr. Oliver brother of M. G. Oliyer
of this place, arrived here from
Sarnia on Saturday.
Mr. A. Kew, who has occupied a
position at Niagara, and who has .
received a lucrative position in
Philadelphia was visiting his parents
here prior to his leaving for that
place.
Miss Jane Sharp, formerly of
Teeswater, and niece of 11. D.
Henderson, who has been teaching
school near London for several years
has gone to Manitoba where she has
secured a situation as teacher in a
school near Brandon.
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such troubles. I f you try them
once they will convince
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WINGHAM, - ONT. 11
NOTICE. i1
Notice is`hereby given that ;,,I11 ccounts
rendered before: November, 1895, if not
paid before the 27th of March, 1896, will
be placed in Court for collection.
JAMES GAUNT.
ed 57 years. ...
Wednesday of last , week at her JuNon-In Clinton. on the 13th inst.] -
S 'daughter
aught of Mrs. John Junot
fathers residence in the township of aged o0 years an18 days. i
Hay. Diabetes was the cause. i
,GMILLs-In Turnberry, ou the 19th l'
Geo. Chesney of Seaforth was Inst, T. E. Mills, aged 68 years, 1 month.\ t
struck with the puck while playing ' '•`:SMELTZER-In East wawanosh on the ,
hockey, breaking a pair of ,glasses 26th inst., Abel Smeltzer, a'Teo 68 years;
9 months.,.-.
which he wore, and wounded him
severely.
Mr. and Mrs. Blashill of Brussels
celebrated their silver wedding; last
YOUNG PEOPLEUNION.
in basement of 1 ,'�
y Friday evening. 1
"Things that keep 1
16-19 ; S: 18-17-
on Friday, to Ed. Garvin, a farmer i BP WORTH LL GUE-Meeting every'
week when Mrs. Blasius was made' PresbyterY. P. S.umevert
the recipient of many beautiful Subject foria0. E.-IVi:etin
Anithnrcl, 3brth:
presents by her numerous friends. ; tie from God." Pwov.�
Mr. Gillies. 1
An unfortunate accident occurred{
Thursday evening in the Methodist church.
on the gravel road, South of Brussels. ! Subject for April 2nd: .".Che Rock of Faith." 1
He had;, the day before purchased John vi: 68; Cor. xv:_14-Louise Varney. 1
sem,,
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physic for a sick cow and placed It i
on a shelf with some other bottles. B. Y. P. 13._ -Meeting every Tuesday
I evening in the Baptist church. Subject for
By mistake he got,hold of the wrong I March 31st : "Special answers to prayers." II
medicine and only atter he had : Ps, iii: 4. 1
swallowed a quantity of it discover 1 I
ed what he had done. Home reme-! NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
R I�•O S '"
7t33� ! 9Y�E a N9 trii8�®� tl �f�aJ.
dies were at once applied and Mr. , _ i
Cornish posted off in hot haste to ;Li THE MATTES OF T.. H. RonEr.Ts. AN IN- 1
Brussels for a doctor, who used a I SOLVENT.
stomach pump with such good effect t Notice is hereby given that. T. H.
that Mr. Gavin was soon himself i Town 0f wingham, in the County
l lug on business us a draier in res
again and by Sunday was well 1 and gents' farni,ht �s in tin eaid�
TEESWATER. ,,,1
The Queen's Hotel here, owned.
and oceupied by Geo.4,1kFrance, was
completely destroyed by fire at 3
o'clock this morning. The fire
originated in the kitchen, which was
built as an addition, and a very
high south-west wind blowing at the
time the whole building was soon in
flames. The inmates, some of whom
were small children, barely escaped
hie out into the
enough to be at Church. I has made an sealgninent tinder
and amending acts, of n his
--� -•- effects, on the 13th of at
News Notes. Heffernan, for the goner
and that afterwards, to
with their lives, rus g
bitter night with bare feet and night
clothes; some with their clothes in
their hands and some without. Noth-
ing was saved. The sparks ignited
the roof of a house 100 yards away,
and grave fears were entertained for
the east side of the village, but the About years ago party of
Are was confined to the hotel by the I Americans- founded a colony in Sem
efficient service of the fire brigade. salon. This has continued with
varying success, though a number
have returned to this country. Last
eek a party of seventy-seven sailed
from Philadelphia to join the colony.
j( It is expected that a third party will
Mr. I. O'Neil, the Chatham elan, I be organized soon, so that in a I'ew
who attempted suicide by shooting months one hundred recruits will be
at Brandon, has since died from his ready to join the main body at
1 tt7r1es. Jerusalem.
Yaborts, of the
Huron, carry-
made clothing I
!miser Kingham,
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estate, credits and
ary, 18410, to W. 8.
nefit of, his creditors,
, on the 21st of January,
The wife of Rev. Mr. T. Albert 11896, the undersigned w eubstitutod as Assignee in
the plane and stead of said i 8. Heffernan .
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with me, with the proofs and particulars thereof, I
W. The creditors are reques a to, file ter claims
Moore of Palmerston, is dead.
It is 1•eperted that a man in Park- ;Zy ln.d 17 tl rsa i t n tis o z rd of uroceeds to d of l
tribute e t e oases n e e r amongs parties
entitled thereto, having regard only .o the claims of I
death. which notice shall then have been given, and that
I will not be liable for the atsots or any part thereof, 1
During a fire at Port Perry, on so distributed, to any person or persons ot whose i
claim I shill not then have gad notice
Sunday, a wall fell on John Mosure scam, LEES .y Hog�o�, J. A. CLINE,
hill allowed his horse to starve to i1 t h f to a btd t the1 ti
and Billed him. Barristers, etc ;Hamilton. Assignee,
Solicitors tor said Assignee, Kingham.
John Owens and Wm. Huggard
were killed in an explosion in the
Petrolia Torpedo Works.
After a few days illness .Alex.
McLachlan, the Canadian poet, died
very suddenly at his home in
Orangeville on March 20, aged 77
years.
Tho little village of Newcastle has
been visited by another disasterous
fire. It is just two months ago since
the main block in the place was
burned.
A member of The Signal staff fell
through the ice while skating on the
river on Tuesday of last week and
received a severe ducking. No fatal-
ity has resulted.
John Tremer, a teamster, of Whit-
by, while trying to drive a load of
coal across the G. T. R. crossing,
became stuck and was struck by a
free locomotive and killed. •
While engaged in tearing down
the old stone hoose on the Murray
estate near Exeter one day last week,
Darcy Dellen is said to have found
$7000 in gold 'which was concealed
in a tin box behind a stone.
The building was valued at $2,000,
and insured. for v100 in the British
American. The contents were insur-
ed for #000 in theWellington Mutuals
fifteen
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In filer Majesty's Surrogate Court
of the County of Huron,
Ix THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Oti/AL'EX,ttIDER
FOIVIXE, LATE OP THE T x OF WINO -
HAM, GENTLEMAN, DECK SED.
Notice is hereby given pur ant to H. s. 0.1881.
Chap. 110, Sec. 30, an a ending Acts, that all
persons having claims a air t the estate of the said
Alexander Fo;uic,who c rc on or about the 2Sth day
of February, A. D., 130' are regttired to send by
post prepaid or to delver to the undersigned, Exe-
cutors of the said deceased, or to their Solicitor at
Vringhnm P. 0., on or before the, 24th day of Apil,
A. D., 1800, their names, addresses and descriptions
and a full statement of particulars of their elarrus
and the nature of the security (if -any) held by them
duly certified, and that after the said day, the
Executors wilt proceed to distribute the assets of
the deceased among the parties entitled thereto,
haring regard only to the claims of which they shell
then have notice.. •
SAMUEL YOL'H!LL,ZF.xecutots.
CROMBIE DALLAS, f
It. S ANSTONE, Solicitor for the Ereeutors.
Dated this 26th dao of March, A. B., 1200.
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and lirst•olass buildings. Apply to box
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TAILORING.
SPRING GOODS AND PASA -
IONS have arrived. You
will soon want your new
Suit, and by leaving your
order now, we can afford
to 'give you a little more
attention than you would
expect when the full rush
of Spring Trade is on.
DUALITY AND WORKMAN-
SHIP UNEQUALLED.
We'll warrant to please
you.
GEO. CARR,
Tailorand Gents' Furnisher.
Opposite Chisholm's Drug
Store, Wingham.
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"THE" TAILOR.
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Are made to order. That's why they always fit, perfectly, admirably, and to a T.
There's more in our suits than ; ..perfect fit ; there's first-class material, which it is
always easy to select from our t perb aggregation of . the finest goods ever brought
:. into Wingham. Our suitings . t 'equalled. So is our high class tailoring, and
in clothing, the tailoring is ever lila . Material, even the best, counts for nothing
if the suit be badly made up. Clod -hag must be 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,
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MELTON AND BEAVER OVERCOATS
IN ALL SHADES, FROM $12 to $24. ,
g -LACK OR BLUE SERGE SUITS
FROM $8 to $26.
BLACK WORSTED TROUSERS
FROM $2.50 to $6 Per Pair.
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O1'POSITI•; BANK OF HAMILTON.
GEO. H. IRVIN
THE" TAILOR,
WING'HAMM, ONT.
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