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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1898-01-28, Page 5The Blyth Monthly Fair for'the sale of horses, Cattle, FJte,, will be held bn. TUESDAY, FI U. 1st, 1808, A large concourse of ,people always assemble at these fairs, and we have prepared a„tot of genuine surprises for them fur that day, We have finished stock -taking, and find we have too many goods in some lines, which we will clear out at prices like thes.o: Men's Frieze Ulsters . , .. , Ladles' Jackets, brown and black.... wort', ti 50 for 4 25 Ladies' Jackets, blaok only,,..... ..,. worth 4 50 for 295 Corsets, long waist ................ orth 35 for 25 Crompton's Corsets worth 75 for 50 Ladies' Cleth Slippers... worth 25 far 15 Heavy Wool' Tweeds, ..... , , , , , , worth 75 for 50 Remnants of Prints, in 3 to 8 yard ends • , . , worth 12i fur 07' .Remnants of Prints, in 2 to 7 yard ends worth 10 for 05 Remnants of Tweed Dress Goods, to 3 to 5 yard ends, suitable for Dress Siring worth 50 for 32 Vool Serge Dress Goods, black and colors, in sha.rt ends for Skirts ... i ... worth 30 for C eek Shirtings, fast colors .. . . . . . . ..... worth 08 for Ft tnoy Check Giogbanis, in bright colors. worth 08 for Ne w Pound Prints „•..... , , . . , . worth 35 for worth 000for 11395 20 `We are showing a full range of new English. Canadian and Amer. lean Prints in all too latest d,,esigns. Also Canadian and American Shirt ngs and Cottonades. OASii AND ONE PRICE. cinnon. tr ri -''rte-- a 'MEP57- P9RIRIE cWA5agf 7 G Yaks aS u tgaggr4 HA 1THE NE STAND STE {' ;LAUNDRY Our laundry plat t has arrived and we are prepat; e;'. to turn out first class work in all 1i acs of Laundry Work on th otiCe. Shortest We .have moved our Moat .arke1 In our new building } For the convenience of custgmers, a DROP BOX will be placed Tat the • door to receive work when laundry is closed. GIVE iI8 A TRIAL with your next order. J. D. LONG Opp. Union Factory. HEW SHOE STORE, Having opened up a shoe. store next door north of Ch.isholm's Bloek, I am now ready for repairing, which will be done at cash prices. . ft! 1', wINUILikivi TIMES JANUARY 28, Ins :4, BRUSSELS. The annual meeting or the East heron c\grieultural Society wits held in the town hall, on Wednesday, the I 19th inst. The society is in gond 'r shape financially. The , folkiwing ohieers were elected:--- President, Jos, Ferguson ; 1 t Vice Pres., Thos. Melo ehlir1 2na Vice Pres,, J. 11. Smith ; Direeturtr R. Corley, J. 3nortreed, ,las E11tott Tas McCal- lum, Geo. ltyhnatnn, Alex Stewalt, A. Gardiner Alex. McLauehlin and ;IV, IT, Karr , Auditors. A. Hunter and .. Straelmn D Stewart was i'1 elected Seers tai'v.Treaaiut•er• ' It 'Was decided to 1101(1 the tail' on Oct. �.Gth and 7th. Rev. Mr. Ross will preach in the Wingham Presbyterian church on Sunday next. Next monthly horse fair will be held on Thursday next, It is not ntren that a hieyole is of use in this northern climate in the month of Jativaary, but Miss Alice Sage. of Walton, Broke the record on Wednesday of last week try wheeling from the af,areweutioned village to Brussel: and bark, Richard Roche, the well-known horseman, has gone to England, in Charge of two cars of norses It is stated that he may accept an otter to trnin and drive sumo of the fasa, Eng -1 lab race horses, ars his experience 1 snd recommendations would open the way if he sees what .suits him.. Mrs. Roche and family will cantinee to reside here in the meantime. The following officers were in. stalled in curineretion with Western Star Lodge, NO. 149, L 0. 0. F', by D. D. G. M. McKay for • the current terin :—A. ilieGuire. N. 0.: W. H. Kerr, P. G,; Jno. Smith, V G.: A. Kconig, Sec.; S. Wilton, Per. Sec.; 1?. S. Scott, Treas ; \V in. Gr•ewer, Warden ; W. 0. Smith. Con ; R. Leatherdale, Chop.; W. Thomson, R. ,S..N. G.; A, Sample, L. S. N. 1;.; S., Plumy 11;13. V. IL; W. Sample, L. S. : 1'. r\+nene L. S. S-; t }. Mucney, L.N ; I. O.; W. • 3laatin, 0. fa.; J A. McNaughton, H. Tialbfieiseh, Physicians, The annual meeting of the East .Eluron Conservative Association was held here last week when the 'renewing officers . were (elected for the er.suing year :— President, B. Gerry, Brussels ; Vice -President, J(,hu Wilfrid, Blyth ; Sec., W. F. Van:.t3: ', Binsselk; len.., wont, Smith, V Ilton, .A.rldittscg were given by henry Mooney, the Con- servative candidate tut ti•e riding Mr. E. L, Dickinson, . f \Vingztatn and 111r. Thos. Mag'woc.d; M P. P. for North Perth. OPP. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH where we will • be pleased to supply all our old customers and any neZV (tines with choice Beef, Pork, Sausage, Bologne and other Meats,. at the lowest possible price. Please give us 'a call. T. E. WALKER JOHN HILiL.I r 53 IT'S NOT NECESSARY.... To lay aside your soiled or faded suits or overcoat% but take them to the Wingham Cleaningund Dy ing Wot ks, and have thew clean- ed, dyed and iepairod to look like new. J. W. Sr i LL. gatiou of Knox church was held on Proprietor. Monday afternoon of last week. Mr. 'rEESWATE1; . Communion services will he. held in Knox church 0n Sunday, Rev, T. j. Murdock, pastor of the Baptist church, preached a special sermon to young women on Sunday evening last. • The annual meeting. of the emigre - J. K. McLean -occupied the chair. The usual reports were read and adopted, and a motion was subse- u.ently made directing the manager's •,o have the reports as adopted print• led and circulated atnong the x,enple :of the congregation..' Messrs. Alex. MoKague, W. J. Kirkland and W, ,Little were erected as managers, Mt'. :W. Little';tvas reelected as treasurer ?arid Mr. 1t. N. Thurteil as seci'etatry. Messrs. W. Cr. Fowler and A. G. .Stewart. were appointed as auditors. About $100 was subscribed to reduce the -manse indebtedness and the ses- sion• was appointed to solicit sub-• scriptions for that purpose from those ;whet Were not present at the meeting. As we are preparing to take stock we will offer for the next 30 days special value in Fur Goods consisting, of Ladies' Fur Coats, Fur Capes and Ruffs. Also rt large and well assorted stock of Men's Fur Coats, Fur Capes and Ifur Gauntlets. RUBBER GOODS . Why notbuy Before stock -taking begins we will make your dollars buy bargains. See for yourselves the following "cut” prices in Groceries and Dry Goods : 1 ib, Monsoon Tea, blank, in lead pkge., the regular 50o quality, for 35c. Ib pkge. Monsoon Ten, regular 25e, now only 20c. 30 lbs. Brown Sugar sad 6 lbs, 20o Japan Tea for . $2.00 Large pkge of Magic Soda sold everywhere for 700, this week 5o. Small pkge of 'Magic Soda, regular 5o size, this week for'3o. Canned Pumpkin, regular 8o, nc.w only 5c, Crosse .t Blaokwe:1 Pickles, reg. 35c bottle, now 25o. Best hand assorted Raisins in 3 lb. boxes, regular 25e for 20o, 36 inch lieavy Sheeting Cotton, regular 9c:, this tteek for G yc. Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose, heavy and warn, fur per pair 20c. Heavy Tweed Dress Goods, were sold for 25o per yard, now 1231o, 15 pieces Best Prints, English width, regular 115,o quality, this lot goes at 7o, 15 pieces Mclntyre's lOn Prints, good cloth and fast colors, for this week 5e. loo other " cut " prices which we cannot quote here, so come and inspect for yourselves, You always find the goods and prices quoted quite right at McINTYR.i'S OLD SI. AND. MACDONALD BLOCK. ES S. EA WINGHAM. 1:-...241:4420f2==11110:510. .0.0SC.X2.EZIraCco.,,mnxfi. l3LTIEVALE. MORRIS. The second debate by the members We are sorry to report that Mr, the Bluevale Literary and Debar Jas. Galley of the 2nd is indisposed.' ng Society on Wednesday evening Mr. D. W. Campbell fractured one• >t las; week had an increased attend of his ribs by a fall a few days ago. .,neo and the debate was very inter- Mrs. I. Jewitt, is visiting her fah-' c'sting, although it was very hard for er, Mr; John Foster, of Clinton Mr. Frank Coulter, of Manitaha, formerly of this place is renewing: old aegnaintances on the 1st line. . Mrs, Is: Dewitt, of the 2nd, • is aac renewing old acquaintances in the Clinton this week. \'eDonald and Bert Bailey went to London last week to attend the meetings of the Provincial Dairy men's Association. Mr. Will Frazer of the first line of Mortis, was one of the speakers at the Fortress' Institute meeting held in Gorrie last week. Mr. Wm Sellars, of Clinton, for- merly of Bluevale, to use his own words, "anchored 'ere over Sunday." Kertie, Minnie and Charlie Ross, of Wir,ga►n, spent Sunday at Mr. Hugh' Ross.' Mr. John Burgess, of this place, those taxing port in it tO get infor- mation upon the snhject. The sub- ject : "Resolved that We allow r'a'ii••'13', ' cos debated lid 1f r. '1',,,•I,' r nnir+a,,,rive'„ atsSist- ed by Mr, \\,ill i•acii.,v,611(1 ILO negao. tive by Mr. John McUracker, assist- ed by 11r. Will, Duff'. Messrs, Gen. Leaathorr and Louis Doli ..ere unable to be present to take part in the de -- nate. The judges were Messrs. A. McEwen. I1'.ibcrt,.11htck and William Fraser. The side in favor of China- men won. Mr. Will Bailey made 0 car•°*,,.' l.e.nhf c, 1" ' ne in the tu'll said they ilv..Lgl,t the judges bad forgotten to put down his Taints ar intently were they listening, And that was no flattery either, The so- ciety was not born in vain it it did nothing more tha+o lit us know than one of oto' young when could speak �•t well A :heat liteiary and musical program was given -before the debate The subject of this week's debate was "Resolved that the Government. In Rubber Goods we lead. Ladies' Rubbers from 35c to 45e; Men's 3?aney Rubbers, special 50c. In Lumbertnen's Rubbers and Rubber Boots we will not be undersold. BOOTS AND SHOES Our Hoots and Shoes are now complete in every line and quality, 'which cannot be beaten. - DRESS GOODS Ladies', call and inspect our special line of 1i atey Dress Goods which :we are offering at a bargain. Spettiai JiavgninM in OVEIBLOA•TS. Mr. George Turvey spent Thursie day entbing straw for his stock. He:' High Court Auditor of the Canadian. Believes in feeding his stock well, so. Order of Forresters, is in Brantford, . that it will repay him for his labor. this week attending the last quarter- •Mr. Errink•ton has sold his faun at audit of the books of the Order, prior to the meeting . of the High Court at Teterboro, on February, 92nd. a go( r1 titrnre to Wilt Turvey, It is' hinted that Will will not be a bathe -1 Ioj, long. m as :,ad but unt unexpected the' news t t' the death of James Forest' BELGRAVE. I which was circulated of Tuesday . morring'(.f taut week. The deceased' • sir. John Coultes shipped a car of, had been failing for three or four] hogs last week. - ,eat •, as cora,unhp',ion was doint- 'list Mr. John Haslam spent Sunday in? deadly work. Ile managed to be' Wingham. t a round until about two:weeks before . Mr. M. H. Harrison shipped 4 carshis death, -iaaee when be had been „f cordwood. last week.. ` confined to is bed. Ile was thirty • Mr. Harry Code had the misfor- years o,di ld with the exception of . tune to have his .thumb jamn,ed, a few sears had always lived here. shckuld control the railway telegraph- , t,hile at work in the saw -mill, Mon -111e was highlt• esteen ed and well- ing and telephone system of th+5 day forenoon, which will lay him up' known by all. The funeral was errantry." The affirmative leader,I for some time. ilargely'attended and was eonducted Mr, Ira. Etcher, and the negative I Bliss Dallas Ross was 'at home' to a Revs. Rogers and Alun. The intern leartei, Mr. Arthur Shaw. A longer 1 few 1.1 lends Thursday nicht. . , mens wi s made in the Brussels ceme account of it will ttppear next v"-!"4 Mr. Wm. Clegg of Wingham, ship -i tery. The subject of next week's debate is: ped 2 erns of wheat last weak. I extended to women Leader of the Iiuox Church Sun -.&v .evt•nirlus int.{ Su n;;glingt in a largo way IS( Renew your subscription. for THE TIMES. $.i. per year. Resolved that the franchise should be 1 Service will now he held lit the affirmative, Miss Jessie Fraser ; read- „Istt+a glt suspected by I. " Cn�.toms stead. or Y. P. S. -C. E. tneetlll' i),.I .,rtnH'rlt. I„ he e•+` °It'll nn nVQr� er of the negative Mr, harry Me- which will take place After pea}e•1' 1 tit: 111 i.uer ..t Nines; :, 1'a•1►r. but Hardy. meeting Wednesday evenings• i 11,ca ex; t re: ie, lie , ' t -,rpt•.. al( able, M Campbell, of Herndon, (,.,,,.1 Miss Nellie Star€ter of Mori is was { 1 a t„ or 1„� tt o It Organizer of the Canadian r er n a },ties, ... Ross � Chosen Friends, installed the officers Mr. and Mrs. 1:, Livingstone, of i lir. Wiliinm I i w I,1 ii 'Walden of this lodge at their open meeting„ lilytk, spent Snaday witia t\ft', and 1 t1c.ntt its,, of 14I: h i . +.+:1 \ , were last Friday evening. A very nice Mrs..A. tlaslain. !seals pcl by foot} ;ids ht kik di t\ it,g ••program was rendered, and a speech Large quantities of logs NCO naw i nets Sta art t"r•l, 'f 1 ,• 1. hl.: 1s got 35, eulogizing the society, wits given by 001 ing into the saw mill. cones limit ll( let iii , Bur, Urised a 111r Campbell. he officers of the Enst W a'�•atnoah I roll (•t' r ills to ,t• 1 c+ tare led, Mr Campbell. Thomas Mathere, who hat•; Agt1c.ultarat Society for 1d11ts are :' ter: - spent some years in Escanaba, Miehi- fres., C. Proctor, Sr. ; vice pros , W. - _-- gan, is home visiting his i rents on Scott ; see., F.. Anderson ; ti eaas , C. -•• '�• McClellandDirectors, R. t'nrrie. th first line of Morris. ; ir. John Wausman's hoose;;,wars R. Scott.. Nr 111. Harrison R. Carley, burned to the ground on Wednesday Peter W. Scott, Geo. Taylor, R. Me - morning of last week. The fire started from ashes. Nearly all the contents Were saved, excepting the kitchen furniture and the vegetables , W , tt costs rho pis:Victor and tiro sealer• and meat in the cellar. A good sup; Moro but it costs the consumer Ycsa, las hsa ply of wood was burned. The house , gets more doses for lilts money. i4.liss I',, E. liahtna. of wint:hntil. More curative power Is secured by its acetate was a very Comfortable one with 14 renewing c,i+l acquaintances on the combination, proportion and process,. five 1 undi'ed dollars of insurance on {lith nhleltntalce it peculiar to itself. it. alt. Wausman moved his family r More people aro employed and more w,,teecm-•y' A sleighloatd of young people fr•nm , into Mr Sibbald's house the same oupied sn its Laboratory firm any other- Mr. ,at.... Order f the guest of Mrs I foss this .vctl ' Nature makes the cures after ,all. Now and then she gets into•a tight place and needs :helping. out: Thingr get started in the 'wrong direction. Something is needed to check disease and start the system .in the right direction toward health. Scott's Emulsion of boa - liver Oil with hypophos- phites can do just this. It strengthens the nerves, ' feeds famished tissues; and snakes rich blood. got. law $1.oe; art d'r'aggtata. SCOTT & 13OW141, Chsuaise', Toronto. Murray, C. Proctor, jr. • ricodrtois, J. Itfedlatnal value to rt bottle of Moil's sirs:+ 5. Scott, W. GeddCStltt permit titan Inany ether sal•^;):: :a. More skill is required, ,mire este tlakc” mord expense incurred in its natsm•. etttre, day. • Mr. and Mrs. Milton, Costorcl, of Glenal len, wire visiting M rs.Cot-f ofd's aunt Mrs F B. Scott this week. the 10th spent a pleasant ti8me st MI'. More gondrrioi errosrftYI^d end i'toro tea. Ilavid Scott's Lith eon., on Fridaytial,'tale receive,' that' by any other. More sat , i.uil mors ineN.71§0 year by year eeenintr, are irportet, by druggists. lilt'. V . 13one iii sliertdi•4t' a1, wee;; garMora titan tilthi ether'iniad moi a arra with friends at G uel.ph, ttking tasty 0han ever before. The annual meeting of the ehau'e-- Mort! ants s'rxr,r, „oat reasons might ibe holders of the Meevttie 'Cheese & !ars A. Rantoul rotor/lea is; Full ;I 'riven why yottshottttdtake Butter Company, was as usual larg ton on iliondriy. after nperldfnr; ai :a ly attended and deeply interested in. The old board of directors was re elected. The Board consists of William James Johnston, who re- ceived the highest vote, Wm. Isbister James Elliott, Robert Maxwell, stud John R 'deter, month with friettcits on the 10th add 120. . Miss Snell, of Mallett. is viaitirlir her Meter, Mg's. E. Walker, 12th can; , , &{ ,,,. lir. ttncl llrs, �t;ylie, wlr(1 h:xvc ,;'',.�`'rI1�c`"� ,, RL' A b.,, ,it aatendin�:ti 'titrrlifll it:a ttt�e i th,1 'pr,e One' r11e Brood rarifler.. $S per•iar< returned home to lielgrati•e. last -- Messrs. William Messer, (Isom° luck, mh15 nil 1,lesr t4 Hood's Pills 5t k •,-