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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1897-10-08, Page 2t. 000.1.0014,1000,00.0 AUTUMN aElEDS ONE of the pleasures of frill is the utspllrtuailty to �.e;tt' t�verytltittg t,f talc irl�trroty last welt, n,,,,... from 11 at to ;^hers. 'i~na , lira Fraser rues her daughter Mrs. the Sunday school. M1.tl t•l:taiel't llb'rttty• 3C•tdiE' E'1+�tlt ` ,:. 1141, suits and Overeuaate, hate mid 11"gstn 'Mr' 1)In'.',l$s lirnser'`s la -t Cepa, hoots and Shoes, no matter) week. I3ertha F'iu1eyof Remick who wiNotll l�et ieldhereby given their w;rrtt yiru nt.t•y retinue. uu'l1 has been staying at Mr. James' [ , pursuant to t fin us +reared with an 'Iums.nse thet Act, Hsu Honor, 1 I p tYy lie a for the past week has retort:- Count Court of t variety ; with the very latest and 1 hornet. ! Huron,. et Ge es' Rai '9b' 'w Os the 'i isI titer Fabile School taught ; campiaints of er r tIh:i� twilit. 1111E WINUHA.M: TIMES OCTOBER 1 1897, Invitations are out attuouneing the marriage of Miss Jessie Higgins and 11r. Jams Flemming. Alias Kate Wilson, of Atwood was vlSltiili," frlende in the Ilelgborhootl,. for some years. Rev. W. J. West preached an appropriate sermon. The collection in the morning was sent away to help pay for the lesson helps and in the evening to pay for the new Book of Praise purchased Uf Ilt'e�a (iitltl;3, iilttv('zi ., McMillan of Sharkespeare were visit. COURT O I ' ' Court Vetere' e Judge of o County of 1 elg1o'coaQhi A n rBSTER 7 at 11 o'clock e a •� Closed for Repobira r OSe" . .P,A) Irk.] A -NUR SHOP is being en- larged and renovated It will be closed for a few days, will re -open ' next week. !� a This week we desire to call special attention to our Immense Stock of e iTivii G(/tt0400, a :ti:t*,t� t stylei and novelties. 9th day of Octo.:r,' e 1Ir . I.. J, 1�4 ilytatt, car—principal of nt to hear and • erd tin the set r, 1' tyl S l I t I t s 1 ouxiseionsin the . • .. •- • a -o- fur his brother G. E. hast Friday ;Voters' Last o. he 111u ' 'ipality of East b1 q� 1�1� x 91 �•r 1897. All rsons having 7crrl>v.�a��' ti. FYIttTltl. • btasrnese 44..4* 4- 44 41k." ._.44•i. 4 ...s^...►..w -r--w-+»,•-•4.+•p-.r.•. 1 .*.- -.- - ••.—s••i+-.-.--. t' • `•'r*M-*i+•.,-M D J 4SS GOODS, - TWENTY picteeA Fancy Tweed in new teolorings in Greet:, dray, Fawn, 141ttette, regular 65e, Sat- urday 50e. Six pieces Heavy Farley Tweed, regular 115,:, Satur- day 25e. • MANTLES. 20 New, t, trio -date Mantles, regular 4Z(3,• Saturday $1.50. & BOY'S SUITS. 20 Mercia .&nits, very special, regular $F}.50, Saturday $7,75. 25 Men's . 'itll and Winter Ov€r +ats, regu- lar ,1O. Saturday a n0 20 l3oy's -Salta, extra qualit'c, regular $3 and oaf,;• your eheice for $2.75. BOOTS AND SHOES 50 pair Ladies' ;.?in, and Strong S hoes, Laced or Buttoned, regular $1.50 and $1.75, choice Saturday, $1.25. 25 pairs glen's Fine shoes, spec sal $1,85, Saturday $L25. afternoon. ! oat+•anes A1r. DlaleoltU Campbell, Blyth I attend was at guest at Mr, Wylie's last PO— day.l•Talcohn seems to an hn' attrae! ti1 . Douglaiaiat, n 1 DRESS GUTTING' SCHOOL. Air. Douglas Fraser and his daught- er Annie left on Thursday moving for Kent, where they expect staying a couple of weeks. A. small party was -given by the ;Misses Barton last Tuesday evening. I he Misses Barton intend leaving for Toronto en Wednesday morning. Air. Andrew Oerltniill hard hard turf, with his horse at the Teeswater races taut then two of the -horses against whieh he contended have marks of 2 22; and 2 26, and there- not miss this chance to perfect them- selves to this important branch of work, at all. Andrew intends trying hiehorse Ci'et daily until the 20th of October. �+ Fite exl-tibftlon in drafting gararents at the Winghani rates and we hope each evening. Girls Prof the country he may be more fairly dealt with. given especial,attention. J. E. SLIGH, BLUEVr1LE, Designer and Cutter of iraggie Robertson is ill with &&,.�r Ladies' Garments. quinsey. Y� .., .. not find itga bother. airs. Bruce is visiting her brother 1 4. 1Ve.wili guarantee to hold in in Manitoba. - 'L OTt1IOR1AI, ARTIST. 1position any reducible rupture. mr. and airs. Geo. McDonald visit= OppositaQu,senya Rotel Wingltam. 5. This truss cannot possibly move ed friends in Molesworth on Sunday. after adjustment, Will. Rogers, son of Rev. D. For an easy Shave and a Eirst-Close t3. Some of our townspeople can Rogers, is attending llarriston high Hair Cut., give hin, a. trial. .testify to its merits. - school - ttrtzors Boned. - - 7. Satisfaction guaranteed or money the Court are d nested to the said time and p P. POR'r'ERFI Township Clerk. d this 21st day of sept., 78117 FURS. 10 Extra Fine Capes, silk lined, all sizes, extra quality, regular $12, Satueday 0.50. ;Are SPECIALS. H1IAV:1 Shaker Flannel 5c, 7e Fac-“Ory:..—Cotten 5c, heavy Cashmere IRot:ieofegu1ar 40c, Satarday 25e ; Gent':; Linen Collars, regular 20e, Saturday1` — e ; 50 Stiff Hats, reg - alar $2, Saturday :;1.25 ; special prices in Carpets and Lace Cur- tains. Ask for a $25 ticket, good for 1 dozen of Cabinet Size Photos taken at the Star Phew Gallery, Wingham, value $3, l+'ltl:E, at g,1j,t, metal � The Sohool of Dress Cutting is nate open in the Button Block upstairs, where Dress Cutting in all its branches may be learned by a new tailor sysLmm, the leading system of the world, cute all styles of garments on the goods, no pat- terns no refitting, gives all the new curves, costs no more than a chart and is far above nay ether method in many points, lessons given at your awn home or placo of business without any extra charge. The Wingham ladies should Are You RUPTURED ? If so it is your advantage to call on Gordon & Co.'s Drug Store, Wingham. They are the agents for the celebrated 'W etnlore Truss. WHY TIDE'VIET TORE IS TRE Ga i� We offer a very handsome MANTLE, latest style (no old Out of style Mantles to offer at any price)good material, nice `el Velvet'Collar, perfect tit for . --direct importation,which for quality, r Valae and Styles are well worthy of the careful inspection of every lady who in— :. tends purchasing a property made and L� correct fitting garment. �rJ ,ONE FOR YOU El,. We ere rtf 1. Because it is dangerous ' to be • a , moment it. one. N 2. It will never rust and is cense- p 130 -J queasily durable. U 11 3. A. person wearing a Wetmore does i We are very sorry indeed to hear thatMcIntosh NOT N CHUM John i:7 iii withtytihuid fever. refunded. GORDONCO air. Samuel Magee and island and To lay aside your soiled or faded ' • — •__... Mabel- Magee, of Battle Creek, suits or overcoat?, but take thorn aiichipgan visited here last week. to the Wingham Cleaning and Dy 'sties Mary Sehoales, of Kinburtt •ing VVo.ks, and have there clean - and Ethel King, o: Wingham visit- ed, dyed and repaired to look like ed lays. George Macdonald Last week. , .. now. miss Annie. Oliver, who bas spent , - J. W. SNELL. the summer .at her grandrather's, - Proprietor. John Burgess, returned to 'Toronto, on Tuesday. CH alt- See. Ewan. =Donald and wife left Wed- nesday last to their home in Aber— deen Scotland. ;hiss Annie Simpson, Ph. B. of Brandon, Manitoba. is home oh a visit to her mother, airs. William -Simpson. It is now 'seven years asience she went. Site enjoys the dis- tinction r•f being the first lady grad - 'sate in P arintcy hn Manitoba. She is • etnpt+tyed in the drag store of • Fiennitt;; & Sans Brandon. ' WW)XEi'Eti, Mrs. T. B. Sanders is visiting friends in flarri4oa. Miss Milly Playford is visiting - friends in Win ham. R. Black made a business trip to Mt. Ft:rest on Wednesday. A E. Patt.lith lista soid one his horns The morning service. for next Sab• bath at the Methodist Chunk is with drawn. The pastor will preach at —1ND-- 7 in the evening,...e airs. P. B. Scott and miss Mary - •P . Mr Scott drove to Seeforth last Week to —FRO aft TEE-- HOLS'I-'+IN DAIRir. Order your.,... • melt their many relatives and also take in the show. Judge `Doyle held Court for the revision of the voters'. list, in the -Cooks Cotton Root Compound Foresters' hall last Saturday. .Henry Mooney, Conservative candidate and Archibald Iii. -lop, Liberal candidate for this riding attended the court. Threshing is over at'the fax will and lifting the flax off the fields has been, commenced. This has been a bad year for flax, but we Trope the farmers will nut get discouraged,but stronger—sold by druggists. One box, try, tie,- again and if the weather is Three Dollars; two boxes, rive Dollars. not so wet they will succeed. The No. r, or No. 2, mailed on receipt of second lot tai flax seed was shipped price and two g -cent stamps. Thar Cook company, this \t'E C k Windsor, Ontario. The Lord e Vineyard, a service ftr children, wars rendered in the Pres- Sold in .Winghatn and everywhere byterian church last Sabbath. The try responsible druggists, church wa:; nicely decorated with growing pleats and cut flowers, The y children's choir• was carefully train -1 (13111) to S. 13. McKclvie of this town. cd by Rev. W. J. West and Miss The new Book of Praie is now an established fact in the Presbyterian Churelr,having Caine into use for the first time last Sabbath, Our popular townsman J. A. Bar• nard is to jade the poultry at both Wingham and Brussels fair this week. Rev. T. W. Cousins 13. A. of 1F'ord• - wieh peached in the Methodist Chureh here hest Sabbath (weltinf ex-ehang- ing pulpits with lies'. J. I3.Kennedy. TURN iI1•.ti.3lY. Miser feeninx wheeled to the Tees. water fair last Friday, Miss Higgins, of t,urrie was visiting at Jno, Wylie's Met week. Miss Anderson of 1)cytorit was the « nest of Miss Maggie AleDougall last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Biggins and Mies Maud attended the Teeswater fair last Friday. Mr. 0.E. Wihani wolf the first prize in the bicycle race at Teeswater last 'riday afternoon. •,fir. 4Viltiatn txe:tun.11 has been re— engaged .to, teach his-seltool meat.� Tug .4'i .. ... ._ .'.:q..`T '.. Is the only safe, reliable monthly medicine on which ladies can depend in the tearer and time of need. Is prepared in two degrees of strength. • No. 1L for ordinary cases is by far -the best dollar medicine known —sold by druggists, one Dollar per box. No. 2 for special cases—ro degrees Ag is Herbert, the Sunday school's excellent organist, and their singing was the best heard in that church .. .. all Before Purchasing Your . " CALL' AND SEE BARRANDT G.r" They are certainly the newest out. Tbe latest -designs from both ENGLISH AN CANADIAN MANUFACTURERS and have ne equal in town. Remember the place, next door to the Brunswick 'Hotel, Wingham. Many peopfts would consider that they had secured a great prize if they got such a garment, even in the great cities at $6.00. $4 00 in a Position to Sell Goods Cheap and we are Doing it Every Day. TS AND SHOES1 sold Nevteiri in htlistory ()if this Long Established. Business have we any ng te le qua ty of Boots and Shoes that we ate selling p t this season. The reason is that we sell the BEST as cheap as others sell common stack for. Remem.ber that we are Headquarters for"----, ri FINE TEAS & GENERAL GROCERIES 1] Come Early and get the Lateit and Best. FfErGood building lot for sale cheap and on easy terms, wingham. Direct Importer. 02 THE BUTCHER 8cD is selling all kindsof MEATS —at the— OLD PRiCES. Meat delivered. and orders taken daily. . IT PAYS TO CANADA BUSINESS caLLEct.-4e- CHATHAM, OBIT. Still leads in securing choice positions for students. 115 of 0111. studwits placed during the past 1.1. months. The followlmr hare recently boon placed; Vuee steno,, Montreal gerakh D. Stevens, bookkeeper, Erre mills, St, Thomas; Eva Payne,' Kent Mills, Chatlx Ian; *nod long, steno., Chatham Wholesale Hous ; Jessie Reatherlueston, 3rd ato Sutherland & Times 0,„ Chatham, Us. ilea s, College, Wash. The above shows remits obtalned from a course with us. For Catalogne, address, Chatham, nnt. Blood means sound health. With pur,s, rioh, healchy blood, the stOraach and di- gestive organs will be vigorous, aud there Will be tun dyspepsia. Rheumatism and 1 neuralgia will be unknown. Scrofula a ad Salt Rheum will disappear. With pure Your nerves will be strong, and yo,u sleep sound, Sweet and refreshing Hood's Sarsaparilla makes pure blood That is why it cures so many diseasee, That is why so Inany thousands take it to cure diseases, retain good health, pre - Vent sickness And suffering. RemensbeY Sarsaparilla We do not want to make any vain boasts of what we have done ot What we are going to do. The amount of trade we have donc since we started, speaks for itself. Our expenses are lower than any shop in town in our line,' therefore, we can give our customers- the benefit of it, as we can sell at smaller profits. We have never had enongh profit on our goo'ds to give, you an $8 article for $5, but we will sell at a very small profit. We have 17? • EX.TJEVSX014,T TABLES front $2.75 up. We can give you a. Sideboard, with three drawer's and 16 x 28 mirror (note the size of mirror, 18 x 28) for $6,25. Our Chairs and Springl3eds are made up at the factory and we can ake the price right on tnem. Our sock of Bedroom Suites is as good as in town. Ten different suites to choose from. Matresses, Lounges, Picture Framing, Curtain Poles. Our Alatressee are all now and elean and of good stock, great value in them for the money. Our Lounges are up to date in style and our prices are right. We do the trade in Picture Framing and repairing Stretchers, any size, for 20c, its all they are worth, we've never charged any more for them, Our stock of Curtain Poles is as good as you can get in the town and the price is right on them. We have no old stock to get rid of. Everything new and up to.date. Our stockitof Undertaking is complete and pri reasonable. Remember the place—Opposite Macdonald Block, Residence --Opposite Foundry. ts gra OK Tr* filnea Eatlfleie. $1 Der bottle, . t_ ...b. 1.4,6 trhal jig , P. B. ---We don't want to monopuze the trade. All we w• ant is a eontinn reaSotable distance. Cash is the thing that counts and it gets goods for whai Furniture Dealers and Undertakers, of the trade we have bad since we started business. Goods 'aelivered are wortlii'-. 1