The Wingham Times, 1896-11-27, Page 81100.
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TILE WINGILAM TIMES NOVEMBER, 27, 006.
rivAEtitz Associmug I s aproved. The consider • etion of ragele•eaelf0WWWW: XMAS
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b Iting?
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wap
aa . .• • . other remit' wlis defeered till x.ext
OF WEVERK ONTARIO. meetieg. •
. Mr..11oee was granted 'leave to
m
exesittS IfeSZlItAve ;'TNF.t'Lt'on`vl•1111:311." oderate in a call to Bluevale and
NtnN -"-Nlo'\:•:10" ou''E''''"• Eadies. The Assembly's plan of
I study is commended to the Y. P.
.:.).' ieties A convention of the Y. P.
Societies, will be lied . at Wnigham
on Monday January 18th.
Next int etinaof the Presbytery
will be held in Winglivan on Tues. -
day January 10th at 9 o'eloek a. in.
ALEN- Ma oNann,
Clrk,
Luckuow, Nov. 23rcl, 1896
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IN STOOK.
Reeentila-ttfeltowing patrons of
cleasee faeteriee Leave been. prosecut-
ed by Inspector Talillar and. lin ed for
ti ' reattt with
Pentad ts:-". Meintesh appeared be-
t -ease 1,\•'ne. Pielseon, J., P. at Park-
hill en Nov. 23rd, and lV8S tilled $5
and`.i,•'-',17.07 coste, for supplyiug de
? t riorated milk to the west winiams.
aetors.
Ott Nov. 7th before Squire Cowan
• of Blythwood, John Moore and Vies,
Ouick of the township of Mersea
eleaded guilty of sus p to the
Blytheswood 'factory, milk that hal e anduethe
been both watered. and skimmed,
ttiankle*Y.aitylefNevocdla,Sesvllilagteve°I.
and were fined, the former $10 and
leosts and .the latter $1.5 and costs. attendants, under the orders of the
On >e`ov. 13th, Arthur Hobbs a doctor, have to feed him by means
' Patron of the Thompson cheese of injection. That he is inane is
leeded guilty ' the belief sit all that have anything
• I him Ire lies on Isis cot \
THE
<7---BAKERY-4k? CRIARS an
bout your fru' for ma.
$ MARKET QURE; ihut we have ours iii the shop and
. vancing in. price almost every day
St,
Oesposiete -the
What a
and other imported fruits are ad
Brennaree Food Injeeted.
Barrie, Ont., Nov. 21,-Miehael
BrellM1D, the. murderer, is still alive
despite many rumors to the con -
d RAISIN
• bought them before the advance.
So you know where to get them, at the old price.
equal to any eity. Puff LEMON, ORANGE and CITB,ON PEEL
Warrants firstselass Bread and
Pastry extra fine. and. in fad everything you require.
NITEDDINC. OAKES
ORNAMENTING
that cannot be excelled outside
of any city, and done eo
reasonably that it will
alway's pay you to
have it done at the
. CENTRAL BAKERY
All orders oromptly attended. to.
I am constantly making and or-
namenting -Wedding Cakes
fi ey.
Cakes of their varied kinds
IOU,
WIlU to the charge of supplying milk to , to .0
factory near 2 1
which over ereent of water had.1 tossing i▪ ncessantly from one aside 1.0;
other, and refuses to talk to „
• which proves our . e
tbe
lanyone. The Central Bakery has a tar
been added, and was fuid $15 and 1
ts•
you ea:1 hay them at a half to There has been an unusua11
thitd lethan regular 11rge number of. 7 thiss ,
THE 'WHITE 1
It is a go,lei tira,:: to bey goods when cos •
as convictions ', DRowaiD .1.0.
RIVER.
prices. That is what I year, towards the end of the season Li S.,6;
, and in most cases the parties have
.
• 1 following account of the drown l
`4'We di font the Tacoma Ledger•I,
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and wide reputation as a is -
class bakery.
Returning thanks to my num-
erous customers for their past
patroeage and hope for a con-
tinuance of the same.
I am
OCKERY
is another line we can show you in abundance and for
quality, price and selection we will not be beaten.
our stock is becoming nearer completion every day.
JEVE331Laa ear3E-424..-30
in several different styles, just arrived and very cheap.
at N. A. FARQUHARSON'S.
cHINA HousE,. _
the et er p ns of the faetory,k:Lif, -Iraiiirt foreman of' thel: NICOLLS, Sra2.6.seleatellteVetae-eterseeleseireaSeleare70-Fiee-ea-e-reamsreae--tale-eseesecsereeSan
\ pie driver and bridge crew at ''or FOR THE -NEXT 30 DAYS
t at all corn- t
leg built by the Northern Paci•fict,
We will clear out our stock of
rtA
on its lines between Tacoma and I, WINTER OVERCOA.TS AND SUITS g:
such a practice had been goine cc
• 1. was knocked into the river esits=2:022831es•
1[11
at reduction of from
'1p
10 TO 25 PE1-1 CENT.
e
gain Dav is been gong w o
le ring of John Robertson, formerly of
our Saturday Bar-
doingfor instance as much as 42 percent wa
you. k found in one lot of milk, and a
of $1.00 would. not repay the losytp
Wawanosh, whose death the TIMES
reported two weeks ago.
Things are alvs lust as we say
for any length of time. As a rule on the new White river bridge, be-
IVA141.ONT.
the fines imposed are • lesaiLeAkretaiseweekezettelle%;
mensurate with the wrong done
QAVEDAY
If a few guilty patrons are made, an
example of by some of the local
Iiaagistrates, it would - have a more
wholesome effect in putting a stop
25 Men'e, Overcoats worth $7 to this dishonest practice.
$S and RI) for ..... . ...... $4 50 As a large quantity of . November
20 Boys' Salts worth $S, F,-',3 50 Icheese has been made this fall,
and 83 75, Saturday ......$2 48 • factory men should give particular
10 Boy& Overcoate, regatare.5-:5 attention to having it properly cured
and $6, Saturday .... ..... 3 90 One of the chief objections to making
40 Pairs Ladies' *Fine Shoes this late cheese, is that the factories
worth $1 70 for .... . ..... $1 35 are too cold to properly make it in
4-doz. Men's Underwear worth and the curing rooms are such that
75e. Saturday ............ 18c. an even temperature cannot be
6 dqz Ladies' Flee Underwear maintained in the curing and eon -
worth 50e. for ....... . .... 25e. sequently a lot of pasty cheese is
6 doz. Corsets, long waist, turned on the market, teethe injury
regn.lar 75e. for. .......... 35e,. of the better goods. If cheese fee -
6 doz. Large, Towels worth tories are going to make this late
121e. for ................. 7a.,71 -e. chem, they should be fitted up for
10 doz. Napkins, worth. 11c. the purpose, and every miring room
each, Saturday. .......... 8.e. should have a coal stove or some
10 Pieces Heavy Towelling, other such arrangement for maintain -
regular 7e. for ........... 41e. 'n an even temperature. If sucla
a
15 pleece irenvy Shaker Flan- - provisio
nel worth Se. for ......... 5c. should
3 pieces 61 -inch Table Linen Octobei
worth 60c. for.... ....... . . 35e. Novem
4 pieces 51 --inch Tweed Dress
Goods woetis. 75e. for ...... 50e, value
7 pieces BIsick. and Colored
Serge, epecial, worth 50e. for 35c.
6 dm. Gem ts' four-in-hand
Ties woes' :10, 40 and 50e.
sot. ...................... 25c.
4 doz. Gesit's White, Dressed
Shirte, werth $1.25 for.... 90c..
10 doz, 611,1 sizes, Linen Collars
worth Pie. for ............ 121e.
20 Shert, Fesds of Fancy Silk-
wort-steN•• and 750. Baur-
- day ... e. ....... .... ..... 35e.
This is a great opportunity
to get sow fall suit cheap.
15 up.cotlete Mantles, regular
$7, esi r e• $4 00
20 doz. I kin Stitched White
Ilandkerelliefe worth 10c for 5e.
Pilea • s 1slet end Hairpins
worth ee. eleturday ..... • • .. lc.
50 pleet e ef. S'anc,y Ribbon,
register • .;••. Saturday le.
20• , sts ,t",Vide Ribbon, Fine
The desk wee inetrueted to eerti-
• Four row boats witet:Itiscwe
re'Menn-
Silk at le; IS price, and. Eadiee elude have a sett e
'(23.:.7S.).01iIIIIITIS. .fy Mr. Lovell korny, B. A. Theo.\ bridge. The cig,'
log
Black eel •l e pais Tea, worth Kai
50e. ee• 3, c.
Extra Ft, • .1tro;111 TOL worth of
25e. go
35c. S•vesel.,,, for
‘• in
Veiything Fresh..arid Well Assorted lx.
ill ODD GrolcrY S:zek. Ihr
Saturday prices in Carpets and I °
and Hempe. There is always. altributi.ons by onrple. A special stances.
of Far Coats, (lapse, Glovee, 6nd e
and. drowned at -7.40 Tuesday Nov.'
1
time of the accident stud was super-; To stA.ICE MORE R0011 1FOE
rTIR,-ICTINTICS
10.e.e
Robertson was on a scaffold at the
intending the dislodging of a log,
Gs_e-IcRe0
and was caught ' against bridge.. $22 7550T111.1,,SIKSFOR $1 76
" 2 25
which had drifted down the stream, '
The top of the scaffold is 16 feet 1 4 00 " "
3 00 " " 2 45
3 25
above the water. A heavy- chain 5 00 " " 4 00
then made fast to a part of the 1 .amo,swa:va......047,,,LAEO. GOOD.
had been fastened to the . log and
-
stretch across the scaffold. A num-
struck Robertson, who was then at
ai:Iii;GLAu.INArtiG NIB.
bridge, permitting the chain to 1 '
num-
ber of the crew attempted to swing spy/
or pull the chain about, when it
the edge of the scaffold and threw
him of his balance. Ile fell into the
stream on his back, but quickly re-
d himself and eommeuced to
This is a grand chance to get a first class garment at a,'
small price. We guarantee satisfaction in every
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Also woollen Underwear and all kinds of Men's
01-3T.3..P1.1" at r
Wingham
EO. CARR'S
T. Leslie's Old Stand.
5 -VA g re- L' ;..mr-,'0•,--7P1, -9 a Eaffn
er-Ta••-se r'l•giL9EL-5-lee-a9V-94-.9Feas
of the bargains at •
Not -P some
MeLEAST &SON, Props.
S. GRACEY'S FURNITURE STORE,
plained lumber, Shingles, Lath, Apple A $13 Sideboard (oil finish) for ............ $8.50
A large stock or all kinds ()trough and 01.101.1*1•••0•MNIIMM.......
SWiln to shore. Barrels, Cedar Pos , rd and Soft
The river runs about 6 miles an Wood, etc., kept constantly on band.and A $12 Sideboard for ........................ $8.00 4,
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Ily carried (learn the stream. Eight ,deal on Shortest notice. Orders by
think of making cheese after
• In fact it werebetter if nolhundred feet below the bridge he mail or telephone promptly attended to.
A Bedroom. Suite (3 pieces).bedstead 6 feet
sank. He was clad in a heavy 1, -
111icifiEsSeN A.; SON. high, mattress springs, two chairs and
hour at that point and he was rapid- mail
a pair of pillow sham holders for ..... .$16.50
as it
n is not made no Jae v
her cheese were made at al, jacket and ether cuinbersome clothes s
boots turned down at the top.
0 r0010050••••samos.00.0000..,
is not known whether the heavy 1 A $26 Parlor Suite (tfiree pieces) $22 00
f the earlier fall makes and HE PLEASURE -
would tend to enhaece the and. also wore a pair of long rubber. I 18
'140'fiCS trade. clothing pulled him under or whether ese• IA. $53 Parlor Suite(five pieces) spring seats
he cramped and was unabled to con- *1 and .sprin.g backs cov,,,,ered in volour velv;et$47 00
it;‘ ti•ry of Nfaitland on either side below the bridge with
$2 75 large oak Armchairs for...
•$3. '75
have the aterket more free for the
next et
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Nov. 17th. Rev. R. Me -
Lead Meelere t or, pro tern. . A speeia
meedeg rf the presbytery was ap-
pointed e, be held in Ashfield church
on 'Nitwit:is. the :',,Oth inst. at 1, p. in.
igen search for the body. , Division ).
for tt,e ',mime:eel of the Rev. Alex.
Superintendent McCabe, at Tacoma, I
Mil'e'it:e..s. e elel,erman and McKay
was notified and as soon as possible i
Were otpi(1,oi I 1 Lid auditors bad four row boats and grappling
of Lesarges t•s.te•led to send CODITTliS-
`1183.1!1( anDOttiCed the IIIIMCS
hong put on a flat car here and I aeli
taken to the scene of the accident.1 a:...4
sioners si, sl•e Geeeral Assembly: -
They were sent on a special train!
To leesi s:edesteseelliluevale and
, attaehed to which was a eaboose in,
Eadit rl, 1 ,tclotw. Knox churen,l
which Superintendent McCabe. 0. M.1
Kiticeal!tee Pive Ili•ver, White-
Oshourne, superintendent of bridges I- '
church awl Le'teeeitle, South Kinloss
- and. buildings. F. E Weymouth I La'
. . r -Z
met in tinue swimming. The river is lined,
of M.AITLAND.
Booking chairs for
WEDON'T WANT TO BE OUTDONE ON PRICES
Beautiful Parlor Pictures just here from Cincinatti. Call ancl
see us for anything in the Furniture line from a common chair
to.a Parlor Suite.
If you want a good well made Lounge, Couch or Chair (we
0
'eff. do Our own upholstering and will guarantee all our work). Call
' and see what we offer.
a thick growth of shrubs and willow
and thus prevented the comrades of
the unfortunate man front aiding
him.
The bridge crew immediately be- GO
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Has just passed into stock for the Fall Trade
and aa extra freight crew went. That young lady of yours would be \
mueatae and a number of Robertson's frien'ds •
ssels s id l'eeswet• t ir
• loss, Winglnti, St. Helees, Ashlield, foreman of bridges and in in
and to send eider- from aotith ein-
Brn
. pleased indeed to have one of •Dgaitor.
Our- 13etrothal Pings.
teal ataaaat, tae samate of ed by the crow .which ;searched and Haven't asked ber.
OX Colley,;c!, T,,rento. grappled for the body argil dark.
• Well if you don't
),erdn eeet nut resolation Today a white River Indian who • sense other fel-
n
the Preeby etre- 1,11vvv; ty,,; a 'kW will be
f ie!e.b. the eeream will be'
nerat enelte teee ) edpits, by the employed to 8eitteli 'an; river from '; the lucky •
nine.
imetere mein' it-, 'Settee:is, on ;ash. the bridge to the Sound. Superin •
issionary and sellitet t it 4, schemes 0 Clothing and. Fall. 0
litit 86 118.8 usually DC011+ ,,,,A)/AmoNI)6,
four churelt lky lisserat contri- the nee on that river in such ess
A 1,LS,
till 1)0! 1 Veli, for rurtioso of tandent, Me,Ciihe liope6 1,0 find ine . -
ingtmg prominently before the body some thne, lett says it will nays; you eEEN• our,. FINE LINE or
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J]E INE
FLANNELETTES, SHIRTINGS,
GREY COTTONS, 8 14 and 9 1-4
iTwi and Plain. Sheetings, Fall
'Print and. Dress Goods, Blankets and
Fall. Tweeds also in Ready.IVIade
ngregatione the claine
eels
of the probably lie washed down stream
Lace Cu' se , e. Very large .),tock °Cline
all:Wool, Brussele, Tapestry, Urtioni"
ettt in the prices of otter large stook
, .!..',, atoreeaid
e ryttitng found in a lirrzt.C18S5 Fiir
Tligreg"t1"11 '
II . If you. live oat of toern, it n
will ixty vvu. to conte to Winglism
,l, toa Saturday or order b -v trial. Mak-
i ny comport; 01.16'Y°U. elloose, the
s that the values we offer
I , ee•-et a, y ire not equalled by any
store 1r1 town.
at M. N. Mall401301.
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ollection for the •-eiteines of the Robertson was about 35 Years ()PALS SINGIA'l
In
hnrch will be taken in all the •th a brother anti -and C(SM.131'g.'3.1710N
old. Ito ,
sister ea ears attached to his con- -STONES,
• in Iris parents are
Some of tile, fo-o ( of the General
dead, but he has several brothers
and Meters in the east. Robertson 041 null see our stock of xmea
abbath.
agree 1 . t th- A mbiy should' has baan. in the employ of the rail.' Oeods and wedding presents on De.
Assembly wery cw..-1,1("1.d. It vas'
decide on a central pi,i lament place roadny the local division
rswapopular ember the lst.
of meeting, end tied- Toronto shoeld about tS yea. He s
among railroad men. His first work REPAIRING SPECIALTY.
'be tbe pipet. ,ieleeterl.
The remit Wilt the, appoitgraent lore ior the ConlIWY Will5 in the R MUNSHAW
or a union ktissif,u Meeting Ioard capaeity of carpenter.
Jeweler and Optician.
vereoats.
'A Clearing Lot of UNION and TAPESTRY CAR-
pnTs, See them if in need of a Carpet, before purchasing,.
BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS.- Some very new
and nobby goods.
Also a lot of SOFT and STIFF FELT HATs *from
25c, and up.
ar of CHOICE TIMOTHY for fall seeding on hand.
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Linen'
Linen
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