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The Wingham Times, 1897-12-17, Page 7
'.1XIN4iiIAM 'ffl.\MES, DECEMBER 17, 1h93. ammtworaravararprexamwer t Last . " us • B1 LMORE.' ttiat, wsls• ewisi+ sasl ' ' . stns The regular annual meeting of ! 'L. G. L No 85?, was held on Sat- GREAT in their lodge SALE A.. r CLEARING PRICE urday evening last, room here. A good attendance was present. The chief business trans- acted was the election of officers, which resulted as follows; W. 11i We have ma* otock of Fancy Cb7,1'>l t and, Bro, John Mulvey (re•eleeted).; D. Vo Bro, A, Fleming (re-elected).; Crockery all ready for you Brow` and it is bigger and better than ever. Rec.--See., Bro, John Abram (re- elected) ; Fin -See., Bro. W. Lane ; Teas., I3ro. Jcthn Lamonby (re- elected); Chap., Bro. P. Terif; D. of C., Bro. J. Fleming ; T. T,, I3ro.. J. Baker ; 0. T., Bro. T. Douglas ; 1st Com. man, Uro. Chas. Adams.. After all the business had been finished the brethren partook of a lunch, 'which a ® was served in the lodge room A special meeting is called fur Friday evening, Dee. 17th, when Bro. Greer, of Genie, District master, will be present, along \\kite other outside to ethren, rhe final shipallet►t of cheese from the Belmore cheese factory took place on Tuesday last. Mr. Boothe, of Ingersoll, was the buyer and the price paid,was -the highest paid for fall cheese this year. The annual meeting of the shareholders and patrons wi'l take place on Thursday, Dee.•23rd, at 1 p.ur., when they will be paid their money, and settle up McDonald the of al%s fur the season. The 131ock. meeting will be an important one, as �D The biggest value in Wingham or anywhere it will be decided at it whether the ► factory d ���'�►�'�• a�� v���A•�.�•����tr'�^l'v'�h`�.,�i • •c2v3•ea�,,�.�ar`�,"�� '�rwiY.•• AT •FROM NOW C a Laqies ao.!e TO I RISTMAS TIP, B, OI aid Th f MA.x1Y LINES BELOW RAJA' PRIM 5 Ladies' Jackets, not up to date, 5 do do nearly up to date, 5 do do up to date 3 do do fashionable 3 do do the very latest out vircoats Each $1.oO " $3.00 " $5.00 1 er $% 5Q OT RC0. TS Bobs' Overcoats reduced from $3.00 and $3.50 to $$1,75 Boys' Uistoro reduced from. 3.00 and 4.00 to 2.00 do do do do 3 50 " 4.00 to 2 00 do do do do 3.:,Q " 5.60 to 3.00 do do do do 4.50 5.00 o .50 do do do do 4 00 " 4 50 to 3.00 do do do do :>.:50 " 0 OU to 3.50 " t 3 Give that little boy of yours a, chance now. Buy a suit for him for a Xinas present. Here is a job lot -all size 23 -fits a boy 6 years old. Same were as high as .,2.5 ). Your pick of the lot for only $1,_w. J Wingbam, else. Come quick, they are going. YOU CAN ALSO *'UY Lemons, Otang-eS, Figs, Raisins, Nuts and Candies, in any quantity, good goods, and as cheap a5 the cheapest. eas. Fol umber 0 ,e num mild mcr 1 take ou eat in thf ;o you se a 21 year 's Jewelry roped on a . when the fthe town s, from ,e I trade, other store C ), i , %,rs t , The China House Grocery, WinghRnl. FINE ORDERED,- will be change into creamery or not. All parties inter- ested should attend and give their opinion. ' Mrs. Arthur Fitch is still very sick, but we are pleased to say there is some itnprovenlent. GORRIE. SALEM. 'The mill dam was mueh swollen Mrs. Fred. W. Kitchen, forrnerl� by the volume of water since the of this place, but now of Esex Co., the melting of the snow, necessitating is visiting f, lends and relatives fh the opening of the sluice gates. On this community. Christmas tea entertainment will he held in the Salem Methodist Church, (Wroxeter Circuit), on Fri day evening next Dec., 24th. A good programme is being prepared by the Sunday School scholars and others. A good time is expected Admission, adults, 15 cents ; child ren I0. ---- Saturday their was quite an animated If your children are well scene at the dam. Men hurrying to and fro as though all Gorrie was to inundated by the in rush of water. In due time; however, the water sub- sided and together with the subsi- deney of the flood subsided the fears of Gorrie citizens so that we again pursue the even tenors of our ways. Messrs. Self & Co. are advertising in a slaughter, sale previous to re- i EAST WAW'ANOS1i. M novae to St, arys, the incresse of` business there, necessitatingtheir eon. I hiss Mabel Naylor. of the 6th was he t keeps centrating ail their energies in that 1 the guest xpartfoftlast week. 10th line friends direction, Miss art of Lind, of \Win�hrrm,i` well and strong all winter. Otir esteemed townsma'n,•lir. Jno. It prevents their taking Cold. I;nth?rtclyd, is announcing through at present visiting her cousin, Hiss �t.lyflXETl+yli.. in A pleasant time was spent at Mr,The seventh annual convention of Your doctor will confirm the V id`tttinwaretntendsi�s to roti re Lizzie Menzies. this. town. This will be much regretted John Shieil's on Thursday evening l the ilowiek C;i:ion Sunday .School ,rt.�anization, %wilt be held here yin The oil combined with as lir. Rutherford is a rnust.obliging, of last week, the Presiwtt rittn Burch on Tuesda`y'r. man of business. Mrs. Rut 181 01 d, the food tonic,. esisa splen- we are glad to learn, is rceovering 11;AILNOCi1. l'inilluar> este., 18:18.did food tOnlC. from her recent severe attaek of sick- i Onlrridaylast14rs.Wm,James•They ll•ncicIV wea.thtr has ;nme- 5oc.andvt.ao,alidruggists. rieSS. presented her husband witic anULllel'hat flattened business. SCOTT & EOWNE, Chcmists,Toronto.Some of the Gorrie citizens attend-igirtt ;j j t,1lTrm, ttf tli'rtYl€ eve le t�'as Tile Mt aiin; !11 sister, lir•. `fhotuas Gib -ed the entertainment at rT'urnberrY 'sses and \Mr. J. LeishmanIT PAYE T on the 13th in the Cohgre tttiorxal,Suntiayed tett St. Helens. ��- I church. They report themselves well Mr. Hoover had tel. wood loco on l Mrs, George t IIo-rrris rind two child - ! 1 rep%id tot their ride to the Tea•tinht. i Thursday catcit,m, his winter's goad • ren ,^ pew. Sunday with \\rin;;ham but not robust, they need Scott's Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil. We are constantly in re- ceipt of reports from par- ents who give their children the emulsion every fall for a month or two.I 1 p them NEW GOODS. :NEW IMES. GEO. CARR has now in stock a large display ofythe e cry stew, etc. est aterial for r Overcoats, Fall and Winter Suits, Trousering, Most Stylish Gents' Furnishings in the Market d ll de Clothe ata moderate price. If you sant stylish an well -made Givens a call. We tiro give you the best f WorkmacEhip, Gocd fit guarateed. C+F 4VINGHAM . Apposite Queen's Hotel, r••:4nts Barber, Watson and Co., dry goods' . and grocery dealers have assigned to 0. B. sseistrong, of Loedt•n.- Alex. Morrow, who has been a re- sident or i.;- towel for the past twenty years, died on Dec. 6th, aged 81 years.. l • Morrow had not been wel' all summer and had been con-. tined to his bed for the past three weeks only. Mr. Morrow was en- gaged 111 r fie grocery business for sortie tante tend was for a number of years, at different times, assessor or the town Ile came front the township of Wallace, where he had fainted for s number of hears pre- viogsl . The funeral took place to the oke cemetery where his first wife and. souse of ors children are buried. Ladies'e lovers of S should call d and Gentlemen st ctk of Smyrna rRugs. Every cEman should buy oneof inspect Rugs for larges %ixe5e Ings for hi:+ wife as a Christrxrastresent, which will not only beautify your house, but will give satisfaction in every case. Call and get one be- fore they ate picked over, Prices to suit purchaser. OVERCOATS • b aten. In Overcoats we lead, pricesality and price we cannot before purehtt in;; elsewhere. be Aelarge Call and examine and getp and well assorted stock of Ordered Coatings in Beaver, Melton and Venetian to choose from, TFIE CANADA BUSINESS LOLL CE CHATHAM, ON T. is double discounting all previous records in getting pnpds placed in et,nieu positions. Th,s la the record: -115 pupils placed in the clever, months c,•din:.Aug. 16th. 24 pupils placed r•, the past few weeks `t sea's ly all of them daring Octoh-r. Our last notice enrtnincd the names of seven, who were placed, and where placed. Seven Others hnto since heen placed. The demand for our pupils is now so so strong, that some who have been graduated at other schools, and have found no call for their sor vices, taken post graduate rOar4e with ns. nd get the advantages of our fneilitibs for placing pupils. All such must remain with us until they stet th0r onghly gpnri6ed, before we re�nrnmend them. Write for Catnlnune, it intetbated in either Business or Shorthand. D. itfcLAOHLANc. Ca hunt, SUITS Our stock of Tweed Suiti.ns is now complete. �tdian Tweeds we defy competition and price. VUR GOOD Fur Goods is always coo Oar large and well assorted stock of Ladles' Fur Coats. For Capes and Ruffs weeihave va beautiful a special t Zad from. Men's Fur Coats, Fur Caps and Fur prices right. ROBES --A full assortment of Robes always on hand. In Scotch and Can- s plete in 1 o ehc.ose ty, and r- WiNCHAM At tile regular meeting of L. 0. L., ;Hiss M.. Mason returned froth tet No. 767, Gorrie, the following officers visit to friends in Turnberry on 1 friends. llis5 Cassie Harris, of Wingham, were elected for the ensuing year;- Saturday. spent Sunday at her home here, W. M., Bro. Henry Hardin, ; \\': D. ;;Miss Stuart is visiting at Mar nnch. <.,he way accompanied by ;Hiss M., Bro. Jos Wray ; Chap , Bro. Jas. i Mr. 0. Bloom has taken the con- i Stf�wilrt. Leech ; R. S., Bro. W. J• Greer; F. tract of cutting R. Leishtnan's wood. The annual tea meeting and ens S., Bro. W. J. Perkins ; Treas., Tiro• tertaium:l;t in ei,tnrection with the R. Ross ; D. of C., Bro. Jas. Elliott ; `, H1TECI3URCII. Methods t i- nndecy School here will Leet., Bro. Thos. Nash ; Committee., be held on the evening of December Pros. Robt. Stinson, Geo. 'Walker, W. The creamery of this place shipped beth. A good c f Decem er ,. At'dall, W. lj. Gregg. E L. ltoraen. k `leason eir 1ast -a eal' load -8t of 11 Monday lar for se t readings, recitations, etc., ; int being This includedmake themake for Septem• pre s'arett by tare whet 1. The Gorrie BRUSSELS. .. ben; Oetober and November. This Quartette, Mr. Pa' k of Wingham, 11r. G. 'W. Clint.', of Wingham ,•creamery made 146,203 pounces of and Miss Stewart, the IAhistiin, solo - with the local musicians, tu•er l,raeLie- : better 6nt•intr they hast season, re ist of 11ar•risttrn, will p; e,vide the. mus ing weekly, the Oratorio, (teem Es- ; caving thei'eefor the sum of *'=ti.00J` ie for tI giet ter ing.e:t:t Tea will be then cvhich will be Pi.'" In the towel ''This VMS tite best se;rson'5 \sol k tire, i ll is the a '' o of Mar directors was held out Monday, .......... ,.�.•..,• ..,,,,,__= Rev, .It: Paul preached on the Bel- _ ._._ iso h course of few tveekti creamery hits ever dont. .1 meeting' 1.30 grave circuit last Sunday, Rev. :Ir. when 1t was decided to hold the 1 Oaten preaching missionary ee1'110:18 1 rtnnnati meeting on ,Tonnrtrt' Rev. '1'. J Oaten, of Beltr: ave,1 alt Whttechurcb. EltM � �� The K. 0. T. iter eosins elected prctre did chorea on sutnit:ria last. tire. 1 13 officers for the ensuing terra tor. �11etlhodistchure!1 on Sunday la t. Tuesday evening. s (officers next monthly fair wi, be 1 13i:LGRAVI�,. Our laundry pla t ha arrived held on Thursday, January 6th. last first class work i td nes of and we are prep. red • turn out Messrs. Rattan & Fitzpatrick tax Mr. W. IT. Whaley, of Ethel, tend moving their stock of ger© Is visited at Mr. Thos. Wilkinson's now in Ilarriston, to Brussels, sod week. combining it with the stock on tint . A number' of the Bosons from here shelves and counters of the Garfield ! attended lodge at Myth on Tuesday house. evening last. At the last regular meeting of the I ,Mr. W. e'onroy now oeellPles the Brussels L. O. L., the foiiowidg ofsi-1 house recently vacated by i1r Alex, cess were elected for 1808 : W. M. Parsons. Joseph Bowman ; D. A., M. ILMoore; I, Mr. R. J'. Tufts was in the village Chap., 1.1. Mooney; Ree., -Sec., W.R. this week Mooney ; Fin. -Sec,' M. A. Cy rdiff; Fir, .14111 Ross is talking of going D. 0., S. Pirim Lee, W. Sruith; to the Klondike, shortly. Com. Jas. Bowtuan, W. Thy, Johne Mr. M Prnetnr, of I'odwin, spent :1icCutebeort, D,Smith, J.11ernagham. Sunday at Mr. Chas Lawrence's. II Last week. Dr. McKelvey, who Mr. John Wi; htmatt has moved ' has been a successful practiotler in Melt into his own house again being posse s d" somewhat improved in health. Laundry Work on the Shortest Notice. 1'Or the COnVenienee of customers, a DROP BOX will be placed at the door to receive \vork when laundry is closed. GIVE US A TRIAL `s what gives Hood's Sar' araril!a its great popularity, its constantly increasing; sales, and enables it to accomplish its• Wonderful and unequalled cures. The, bombination, proportion and process, used in preparing Hood's Farsaparill . are unknown to other medicines, andil make Hood's Sarsaparilla . Peculiar to Itself It cures a wide range of di::eases because of its power as a blood purifier. It acts directly and positively upon the blood, f and the blood reaches every nodi: and corner of the human system. Thus all the nerves, muscles, bones and tissues come under the benisfieent influence Of 00 S with your next order. 2 B i for the past 1.6 years is salnew lax p Sarsaparilla hosed of his pra:etice and his real - sons, Robert 3r ntstt ong, J. I ., and his I N( ydeuce also to rips Snider of Inwood, t Ja utas and Thomas, arrived Che One True Mood i'trrfAef.t par nettle. t Lantbton Co, who is to take 'mined• here from Devil's Lake, Dakota, on.cure i.tvai IN; eery to I Feday evening. Hood's Pins cure Liver I operas*. eery Opp. 'Onion I' aetory, THE TIMES is the Best Paper iD LO the district. $1.0 tate possession. 0 per year.