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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1897-10-15, Page 8-urda r4 g i. Da ULU EN ALF,. McCullough, who died ' esdtty of last week, teas a lornu`r resident of liluevele, Mr. John K in Brussels ort Ttt haviut kelt the -Clyde 'Hotel,. whloh used to stated neat' the station, over twenty years ago. Alt' AleCutlough cited of p.trrttvsis. which carne un being but G1 1' 1 took d 'ace of Alt (seen hint the preview Sunday, and was not a very ole anal, years of age. The ruler's place (rune the residence , . llaistic, of Brussels, on Thursday afternoon to tits I3lnevtte cemetery, where he wile burled beside las wile, who died .even yea! s ago in Handl. ton. His wire was a Sister of Airs. Robert Orement,re, of Alorei:r, and also of the late Airy George Casemore, tf Morris, 1Ie leaves a family of one douahter and. three sees. viz: Airs.. (Dr.) Butterworth, of Landon, Eng' land, who, when a chi'd, was adopt- ed by an Aunt who had Ile children of her awn ; Hugh llet'ullough, 'of Alum, Ontario. ; 1)r. Thomas McCue lough, dentist, Chicego, and James Thompson iieOnlluugh, editor of the 1Cedoz. Crompton Corsets, reg. $1.00 and $1.25, S tturday 75e. I doz I',;;die, Kill Gloves, blaek and cotton ca, reg. ' ,;1 2.5, Saturday 75e.. 20 plisse's Plain and Faney Tweed Dress. Oteele, reg. 50e, Saturday 35e. 20 L'tdit•:; .Jackets, reg. $800 Satur- day tn. ):). 4 doz. Ladies' txauzics, reg. 33e, Siture t4 25e. 10 pieces Fancy Shot Silk, replier 85c, Saturday 05e. $ Ladies' heavy Fur Capes, regular $12.0), S tturday «0.50. Ladies' Bleeds: Astrachen Fur Alan ties reg. :28.00, S tturday $22.50. 20 piece, Heavy 32 inch Shaker Flannel, reg.. 7c, Saturday 5e. 5 pieces heavy Grey Flannel, reg. 15e, Saturday ll c. 10 doz. Ledies' Heavy Ribbed . Cash- mere Hose, reg 10 die. Ladies' Black Cashmere Gloves, reg- 30c, Saturday 20c. 10 Heavy Overcoats, extra quality, reg. kG 0), Saturday $4.90. 10 Men's New Fall Suits, Clark colors,: reg. $10,00,aturday $8.00. 50 pairs Ladies' and Gents' - Fine Shoes, reg $1.75 arid $2.00, &star- de.v $1:5. WINGl'.1AM TIMES OCTOBER 14. t8 )7. 1 A9 75 rr, 3,50; pigst 3.2561$4.CO. Shleep is now resting quietly, and it is hoped that uo very serious results will folio's. Night Watchman illeCrae had rather an exciting experience the. other night When on his beat about the 'Town hall be met two etrttngers, who asked him the road to Goderieb. llc told then and went on down to the station. When centime back he stepped on a loose plank at Irwin's corner, and •imine- diately the same two men whom he met before ran out or J.1113. Rulnba'1's jewelry store door way. All. Me. Crao called to them to stop, and started in pursuit, but for answer one of them turned and shot at him, sending a bullet through his coat. .11reCrae then returned and examined R,umball's door, but could find noth- ing wrong. It is supposed the strangers were trying to open the door with false leer s. Miss Topping, of the Collegiate staff, has been compelled through ilh ness to go to her home in Wood- stock. Her place in the Collegiate is being taken by Rev. AIr. Richard - 0 and iambs --Receipts ti ears two o: which were Canada lambs and loads held over from yesterday's trade ; market ruled steady to strong ; native. lambs. choice to extra eboice, $5,13 rc� $5.35 ; common to fair $1.85 C; 15,10 ; cults to fait' e4 tt' $4.75 ; yearlings, common to choice $3.50 to $4.25 ; feeding hunbs $4.90 to .15.25 native sheep, ehuice the select weth- ers $4 to $4?5 ; fair to chaise mixed, $3.25 to $3,85 ; culls -$2,25 to $3 export ewes to prince wallet's $3.75 t, $4,`'5. C10 sed for Repair. Menge Times, who,began his jour- son. atlistic career on the Wingbam Ad- The Public Library Board hive al:ce. The deceased gentleman's appointed a new librarian, in the daughter -in law, - Dr. Luena. Wynn ile,Cullounh, of Detroit, one of the first woolen dem-lees s in America, at- tended his funeral, and also his son Hugh, but the °tip children were unable to be present. Messrs. W. T. Saltivan and Ralph 1-lodgeon. of 1Vnlgham, visited at Rev. U Roger,' on Sunday. 10 pairs Lace Curtains, reg. x1.35, Saturday 90e. 3 pieces extra fine Union Wool Car- pet, reg. 45e, Saturday 35c. 20 doz. Gents' Linen Collars, latest styles, regular 20e, Saturday 121-e. 6 doz. Gents' 4 in hand Ties, regular f5c for 15e. This is a great opportunity to buy 41 : 'all goods at about one-third 1esanhan regular price. Procure a 525.00 Ticket good for .- 1 :d.oz, Photos, Cabinet Size; value $,a.00, Free. Sbtp early :In Saturday at ao DD'. person of Mr. John Bean. The commencement exercises in connection with the Collegiate Insti tute, were held Friday. In the even- ing an entertainment was given in the Town Hall by the students. Rey. W. R. Miiiiyard was in Sea- forth Sunday prenching fur Rev. Stephen Bond. Mr. Mittliyard's work Mrs. James Henderson returned hero VMS ; taken by keys AIr: An - home on Seturt(Oy fion•t 'visiting at ,trews, of Holmesvilleein the morn - Toronto, Ilunlilton , Woodstock and ints, and Rev.. Mr. Finley, of rt'uelter- Brantford. smith; in the evening. Mr. and Airs. Frank Sant drove) Bev. 13. Clement preached a very to Sea forth this week to visit Mr. interesting and instructing sermon Seott.'s sister, .Ars. Jahn Beattie, to Voting men Sunday evening, in who has been very iil the Ontario Street Aiettaodist Church.. Miss Mary Xorston went to Rock- hiss Azle Gibbings; left Tuesday ton, neair Galt, on Metro ay, to spend asmontlh or so t sit.sbd 01..ee Mrs. George ing, nfai.e f r 1. axed:mes who is a very feeble old lady, scalded her foot bade - while lifting a vessel off the stove one day recent) v s Mr. John Spence is recovering from his recent illness, Miss 1''lossic Jaekson spent Sunde3 with ler. and Mrt!. Wray, of' Bel- gra ve. The saeraiment of the Lot d's. Sura• per will ht: dispensed in the Presby • torten C"linrett net Sabl•ath.. prepu•atory Termini will 1,e preached on 1'roI:iy :easing by Rev. D. Alae - nab, M. A., t f Whi echnrch. le, Robert t Shaw; of Hertford, Conneerieut, is visiting his ; inter, Mrs. William Stewart. Mr. James Robertson's driving mare, '• Topsy," took first prize at .the GC +derich fair. Mr. A. MCEweal purchased her and took her to 13rus• srls fair, where she got -second money. Leuia B. Duff and Will Gray, of C•Vingeanl, wheeled to Clinton on Tuesd^;y. to hear ltev. 1-v. J. Mc- Cauotlai s lecture or. the Royal Standard. Messrs, Wynn. Page & Crowe, a Wiugham, shipped a car lord of hog to Collingwood on Wednesday. (:FI•UPcii OTESS: At the convection of oristian Endeavor- •ers for Ontario, hold at St. Thomas, it was decided to meet next year in Hamilton. Rev. William Lowe conducted the har- vest thasnksgivini, services in Luoknow on, Sunday last. The Bev. iIr. Duthie, of T,,fQknow, occupied the pulpit of St. Paul's Church here. ttev. 1)r. 'Pascoe will conduct the re- opening services of the Methodist Church at Salem on Sunday next. The Dr's. work in Wingh_am will be taken by the Rev. N. S. Burwash, of Salem. There, was a large attendance at the arestryidYRat% Church on Sunday evening last, to hear Bev. D. Perrie's sermon to .young people: Mr. Perris delivered a very forcible sermon, and one which should be of great benefit to everyone hearing it. Iiev• 6. 5ellery, of Guelph, a former pas - or of tete Methodist Church here. was t "sailing on his `numerous friends in town on friday anti Saturday last. He NT Oa on his I ing with tt start, rushed out of the way to Itiy,ley, where he occupied the pul- room to the hall and fell over the pit of the Methodist Church en Sunday. bannister to the ground floor be - The ptesbyterian Church Choir fur- nenth, a distance of 1'ourterii or 8 r ti - niched the music at the tea meeting given teen feet, breald fli Itis e' by the Whitechurch Presbyterian Church, and injuring Mansel( internally. . ire on h1oniay evening last. a A number of _ -.•• our townspeople also attended; and no Scott's Emulsion is doubt a number more would have attended Cod - bad the weather been more favorable. liver Oil prepared as a foot). The annual thank -offering meeting; of. the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society At the same time, it is a of the Presbyterian. Church was held in blood maker, a nerve tonic gramme was provided, consisting of solos,. prinClpally It is a food for ..'beadings, etc., after which refreshments were served, all enjoying a sociable hour tired and weak digestions; The annual conventions of the Sandhi for those who are not getting Snhaole and Bpworth Leagues i' the the fat they should from the 1Uthod'st Church Creasediele'sesseo • ' .1I.it "d lira . "-r�y'n".��.'wtra ''%�€ r,�._1�4-•`��"`a`.�%t�--��L�` �"�..tsl"�iRr'-�?t''1i.11;31'.iLR11`.1t7'rrF,Otl�.,"'1T.�"C- v 11'1 • .6 GORDON! nJ READY—MADE CLOTHING f U P. s g and renovated l , It will be closed for a IV few days, will re-openl-`� next week. SHOP ibcili larged and en- PANTIES n- Frt is a very important department with. us. All our clothing iso, made specially for us, which insures to the buyer the best in materials, workmanship, style and comfortable fit, and they u range in prices from $1.75 up for Boys', and $3.50 to $10,00 E0 for Men's. If you prefer an Ordered Suit made by the best ji tailor in town, we have the nattiest Canadian and imported, goods in town to select from. Still our prices are lower -than -t others. �a MA TLE We like to 'talk about our Mantles, for ,they. please our a customers in styles textures, shades, and prices, it will pay you ri] to see our mantles if you intend getting one this seasoner It M° rJ NI UR FUR COATS T g� J 1 ENQUIRE AT G,` I; lG°ii; l YRI S. _lt ® T Capes, Ruffs, Gauntlets, &e., are the best, so customers say, L; and we are selling thele at close prices.) Ate You — (7 � RUPTURED 9,s UNDERgr R-- raw e 'If so it is your advantae to This is the season for nice warm UNDERWEAR. We leave C at call on Gordon c: Co.'s Drug i ;,, piles of fine, comfortable lines, and our , prices will make them [l Store, Wingharn. They I �i very interesting to close buyers. morning for Atticas, 'i*lich., whither she was called to attend- her sister, 1I rs. 1)r, Ray, who is very ill. • Mr. W. 0. Scare has resigned bis position at the Council Board as wept esentative of St. George'u ward. Live Stools: Irlarrcets Toronto, Ont., Oet. 12 -Receipts a rhe! Toronto market, to day were lighter than for some time and the result was everything was pretty well e;,'nnerl up. There were 44 car loads ,,f stuff on the board at the cattle vet here today, including 823 s s7 are the agents for the celebrated \\I r.ttllore Truss. OUR BOOTS, RUBBERS, &c 1;x ilj WHY THEW TBI4JE F IS 6 l I t1! 174 11 1. Because it is diulgeruus. to be set T,. moment without one. 2. It will never rust and es cense- . .irfii' i =1st] tluenily durable, i1 ,•t 3.• A person wearing a Wetrncl•e does t not find it a bother. 1•11 \ Tingharn. - position any reducible - rupture. i This • trn�s stainer iaa�sibly move Ea are so well known that it is only necessary to say that we a• re �r dail r adding to the stock the best that we can buy. ►� 3 Cr Please do not forget that we keep the best TEAS in town. rl D. M. GORDON Direct Importer. per 4. We will guarantee to hold in ?4•,1 7r— t1r - -151-- C. -r i 'n:d{rr'a5r7 We 4-c fir^r 'G 5. '1 his after nd,jrrtitnient, tL Some of our townspeople can ,bt:•rp and lambs, 1,300 hogs, 40if testify *o its •merits. »ilvt•s and 11. lnileh cows and 7.Sntie action gualranteed springers. refunded, i xpurt cattle -Prices were weak on ,r.d 4_ , >-4- dull 4 dull cables from the old country, !J.fe-lr.. i ruling here from 3tc ® 4e per Ib. Very few cattle went at anything over 4e per lb. Exporters say that they must get cattle for- three priees or they niuet quit_ the 1ausiliess of ship- ping. hips t'ith '. • Butchers' cattle --The maaket was �[ well cleaned np. One carload of choice cattle sold for 3- e per lb ; another carload offered for $5 less ban 3c her lb.; and finally sold for 2 50 less then 3e eser lb. It may safely be said that the top'price t3 3.e per ib. Stockers and feeders -Feeders are doll and prices are loiv. One carload 1,058 lbs, average, sold for $3.30 per ewt. Stockers are quiet at from X2.75 G $`2.80 per cwt. Bulls -For export bulls the highest price paid was' 31,0 per ib ranging down to 21 per 11 for poor ones. Sheep and lambs --Export sheep barely steady at from 3e G' 31e per buck 2•. Butcher's sheep dull at $3, 33.50 and $ 3 75 each. Lambs are oittticfent supply and selling from c11 75 rt' X3.90 per cwt. Calves -Prices ruled from $20.4 $8 eaeh As to quality,.. ,Milers cows and springers- Offer ings were light, and more could have heen sold. Prices are firmer at from ;;25 n $45 eaelh. Hogs wealters —Choice selections clechhit'ti to fele per '1'li"`,uply a few that were brought to arrive fetching Gats per 1h, heavy hogs are dull, at 5e; tight 5o, and sows, 21c n) 2i - per lb. East 13utiato, N.. 'k"., Oct. 12, -- Cattle -Only a tew scattered lots on sale; prices about steady ; good tri prime 'seals sold at $61.25 &) $6.75; eomtnon to fair $5' rt' $6. Irons -- CLINTON. A peeuliar accident happened to Air. D. A. Forrester, grain and flax merchant of this town, on Thursday morning. lie had been dreaming that the house was 00 tire, and watt - or money 00. sr lecture room of the church on Wednesday afternoon, October lath. A pleasant pro- and an `up -builder. But ` as held diatliot oft+ ,d, ti ' y their ordinary food; for Chip - as held on Wednesday and Tlinredd w k large number of delegates of this week, g very .ane dren whom �,l�a some v ty nothing seems i attendance, tive andi for sell fat -starved and thin. e n ,paper were read. A fail 'report of both issue. Before Purchasing Your CALL AND SEE �� i,i BAP rte;,, AWN' ,,�y ate; Those who are graduated from the CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE CHATHAM, O] i T. Expel ience the truth of this statement when they aro placed in good positions. The following have been placed : F. 13, Cornwall, as teacher of penmanship and short'u nd, Spenccrian Dusines5 Cohege, Evansville, Ind.; Miss Bessie Duni;ley, of Chatham, as steno. with the Michigan Chair Co„ Grand Rapids, dish.; Wm, McTavish, of Napier, as steno. with Mr. Pratt, Seel, of the X. M. C. A., Toronto ; Walter Oliver, as book' taper with McLachlan & McFarlane, Dail's Siaiinr, S- 0.; Sarah Towl, as steno. with Messrs. J. B. Stringer & Co„ Chatham, Ont. Does it not pay to attend the )3D+ST Y' Write for Catalogue of either Department, D. 11IcLACHLA Chatham, ant, Det. They are certainly the newest. out. The latest designs from tboth ENGLISH AND ,0I'`ayiA®+3AN MAS Ijd)TWWE1S and have n.i ecltlnl in town. . Remember the place, next door to the I3runswiek Hotel, 1'Vingi:atm, to nourish; for all who are leeeeeipie 7 ears; market la ii a full stickle -ISI tie It i$ pleasant to take; at kindssa d tt e -supply sgood hoat of tithe deoe , leash it is not unpleasant. 4 30r mixed e dpti I>eiscted rgrade $4.r Children like it and ask for ( $4.25 ; rnedlnnl heights. $ l.`»c) day's se wioras will be given in our next •' Christianity and p'aretheaeht" will be the sabje& of Rev. If 33. :liaecrtr's sermon at tire Congregational Church next Sunday even • 7.11s1e discourse is specially in- .' issudae>rol to newt the enquiries of those who wetbtr arta :tea to aocept the right of Vainilinattytet cis.. rtllaslavto e°. coft rdial its barely edge-hagum Cook's Cotton root Compound Is the only safe, reliable monthly medicine on which ladies can depend in the hour and time of need. Is prepared in two degrees of strength. No, 1 for ordinary cases is by far the best dollar medicine known ---sold by druggists, one Dollar per box. No. 2 for special cases --to degrees stronger- -solc1 by druggists. One box, Th Dollars • two bones, hive Dollars. more. toy Some all o kiiY have t4 an►g Irk ugh t+op+y tS Three to $4.25 ;heavy snags, $275 ® $8.50 ;1 pigs, $8.25. (5 $4.80 ; hogs, $4,15 0:, S'ild in ' ill;; !.'lei u! t' ever; uLer $4.20 ; ro tgi% VIA e $8.75 ; stags by resporsible ah'ugs:we. Chris. Locker of Exeter. who had a blood vessel burst in • his head is able to resume work. oQ THE :BUTCHER °Zo is selling all kindsof -at ATS the - OLD - PRICES. Meat delivered and orders taken daily. D. J. GEDDES. —mom. heaper to move iThau � �v \ �}h'J � 1 D�e.lUs u Pad r No. I, or No, 2, mailed on receipt of Vico and two z -cent stamps. This Cook Wiind'sor, O tario, If you want to buy anything in the line of "PIANS, ORGANS, SEWING MACHINES, PLOWS, ETC., ETC.""t'n a1i/wm • -A-DTD GET pRIOMS- T. H. ROSS, Wingham.