The Wingham Times, 1899-09-22, Page 8111,11; 'WINGHAM. TIMES, SEPTEMBER 22,
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41;'16 Ple."4 fLmu "4° t° ii$'6° The anniversar services held In
per dey.
The programme. whieh la nrrauged by the Donnybrook Methodist Church
itlotztua,tsliatt Council, of Christ,ian En-. 1011,8tp8roiltiltdatt.%1;danddehjilidt apo weirsheselionas
lull et' linteereYeelel‘e"elell';e1104erelecal'ilit. t:Ile(3) the plettenre Of attndinga. illwloquale.nt t
0 Eil an
y
Youths'
Clothing
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attend. and very practical and helpful to 0
E workfare Ve.rieue topics. water the
beetling of Cbrietein Citizepstep, MissiOnS,
Bible Study, ;titular Work, 61o, will be als.
tamer& Speakers are expected from each
province and at /east three front the
Thetie States, namely. Father Findeavorer
Clark, Rev .1 Wilbur Chapman, D D, of
1.%1'.w York City, and Mr J Willis Baer,
Secretary of rho United Society of
Cblistian Itrili.s.vor, of Boston. All of
! iii.44.0 gent/ilium ars distiuguish?il leaders
Speeial and Seasonabk. at special ! in fi' 0 El Irnwonentr able and eintlwait
prieee. ..
i rand vove
ery much beld by .findetavorets.
nays, and 1.-vutilse uniting:. i Dr Chapinee will coeduet a e•Quiet
Hour" at the ewoire.i session on Thursday,
: Vila ay nod Saturday, Mach prominence
will he given to Junior Christian Endeayor.
/DO r-.1: o• tI r.Yqi*rtz
rouia-00. %.4.1411 1 4./
(Ji Si,tturd,ry thsire will he a Junior Work.
IncrilteaSt and a grand Junior rally ; at
Ladlee eau elethe their hop % herni ''""I
in rotrty, tylih fingal:wen ti d at latter meeting there NYDI be a display of
ss
. voung Canadian patriotism in connection
SCOR Oral
prIcei to 81115 Diteey pot ur with the elliidren,s exerviso which are
010thillg is well-lnizie well trmunedl 1 being prPpared,
neat and stylish. Double aud single i The Quebec and Ontario provincial
breaiited coats. We lirive every- i unions will meet. separately, Saturday
thing. En the line of geed clothing tit I forenoon, for the transaction at their
ii... ' • .. (annual businees.
Of li'ine Shoe% and ,
Unde wear, lits and Caps. i CrIllorinus News
mantles anti Fur Coats., Washita, 1. T. lie writes: 'Tour Wit-
t/owes from Dr. D. B. Carat), of
New
Iles of Eleetrio Bitters has cured Mrs.
it i$ tretting time to gut, ready fur Drowor Oi summit, which had caused
fall. You gain nothing' by delay. her great suffering for years. Terrible
surs break out on her head and
Hurried eeleetions will be neither as
ewould
'flee, and the beat doctors could give no
good nor as eheap as things bought i
nelp; but her cure is complete and her
now at your leisure anti out of full health is excellent." This shows what
assortment. We now have just thousands have proved -that Miectrie
Bitten, is the best blood purifier known.
passel into stock 30 Ladies' Astra-
Ie's the supreme remedy f.or ealeine, tete
chat% lour Coats, eornmence at $25.00; ter, ealt-rhetiai, ulcers, boila and running
extra, ehozce. sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and
Large assortment of fine ready- bowies, expele poisons, helps digestion,
made mantles now ready for inspee- , builda up the strength. be011nly 50 cents.
Sold by Colie A. Camp, Druggist,
tion. . every bcttle guaranteed,
Large assortment of Ladies' Fine •
Suitings in all the new fall shades.
Lining and Trimming- to mateli each
shade.
Large stock of Corsets, Gloves,
Hosiery, Laces and' Embroideries.
and edifying sermons were preached
by Revs. It Hobbs, of Winghant,
and, 13. L. Hatton, of Dangannou, to•
large and appreciative eengregations.
The church was beautifully decorated
witn cereals, plants and flowers; i.tul
the choir added a, charm to the ser.,
vie by their exeellent singing, On
Monday evening, although the
weather was unfavorable the crowd
gathered and filled the eburch. A
program of high intellectual and
moral tone, consisting of solos, duets,
Chow seleetious, reeitations and
speeehes, were given by Misses Pat-
terson, Lockhart, Tisdale, Revs. F. J.
Oaten, Pb. B,; M. J. Wilson, B. A.;
Mt. Lockhart and Donnybrook choir.
Every part was heartily received
and highly appreciated. The finan-
eial result was highly gratifying. as
6d8 were received, including the
Sanclay offerings.
Thepay roll of ruiners at Rossland
for August aggregated 6180,000,
Cook's Cotton Root Compound
Is succeSsfully used monthly by over
10,000Ladies, Safe, effectual, LadieS ask
your druggist for Cook's Cotton Root Com-
pound. Take no other, as rill Mixtures, pills and
imitations are dangerous. Priee, No. 1, $1 per
box; No. 15,10 degrees stronger, $8 per box. No.
1 or 2. mailed en receipt of price and two 11 -cent
snips, The Cook Coempany.Windsor. Ont.
off. 1 and 2 sold saw recommended by alt
reSpOnsible Druggists In Canada,
No, 1 and No; 2 for sale by Colin A. Campbell
Druggist,
MORTGAGE SALE
of Valuable Farm Property in the
Township of iilowick.
PORN. Under And pursuant to the power of selecontained
in a certain mortgage bearing date the 26th day of
Winghatn, an Se 39th, July, A. D. mac, made to tho Vendors, and which
will be produced at the time of sale, there all be
t e wife of Robt. Lediet; ason. sold by public auction at the Drunswie otel In
won, 01)
1899. at 12
rim, the fol -
i Concession of
Choice assortment of Carpets and the wife QfI f Huron.
Lace Curtains. daughter.
MONAGIJS—In Turoberry,on Sept.18th, the Town of Wincham, in the County o
e wife of Robt. Moliague ; a soneei Saturday, the 14th day of October, A.
o'clock noon. by Peter Deans, And
°Amnia, In Morris. on Sept. 119th,
lowing property : Lot 10, In the 1
Mr. D. W. Campbell; a ' the Township of Umiak, in the
• This is a Arst-class proper
sist of a two rtorey stone
PLAN.11.111D. barn 60 x 40, stone found
he bundle 0 con -
use 24 x 36, a bank
SHOP EARLY. re with stable and
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driving shed g underneath, a in 1:001i ode -
e e
the bride's parents, Teeswater, un Sept stream across ono corner of the farm.
acres
•••.-e ,4
1(1 0 0 0 Cift41tor Irlr and Mrs Donald Mc-
of good hardwood .been, Tho property Is situated
1.3th, by Rev R W Reecle, Frances, only The soil is a clay loam. There are about 5
about 6 miles from Clifford, Gerrie and Fordivich.
Ronz-McKey-At the residence of There is a ood w II on the remise and a mall
Kay to John M Rome, of Cuirass. about 8 miles from Wroter and 12 miles from
Tho Goderich district Epworth League4 DIED.
and Sanday Sobool oeevention will be held FQWL.ER—In Morris on Se
iu Blyth 00 ()ewe,. 17th. sabella, wife of Mr Peter Fowl
• 3 years, 5 months and 4 dayse
Dr Hunter, wir . aes been practicing his'r P11GSLEY.—In Bast Wswaa
profession for some time at Black Horse Sept 19th, Mrs John Pugsley.
aim:horn.
Terms, 10 per ',wit, on the day of sale and the
hal no in 0 days hereafter.
t 17th, ' efurger
iror aged Solicitor or to tlileaVu°c'Ititaortsie:rPlaly to the Newton,
sh on
Auetiomn:eilewr,h4m. .Vendors' Solloito;,
village, has gone to Toronto to Witeeereee.-In Clinton, on ept 86, ooderich
eater the Missionary Society of the Pres. John Wheatley, aged 85 years.
1899,
STRAY STEER
There came on the prefnices of the
undersigned, lot 33 eopeesaiou 8. East
Wawanosh, abet; t tJioeMiddie of July, a
red yearling stet, "Owner can hale
SAWS by proving property and eeying
expel:lees.
OHAS. eAre:P13Erle
Manioc/It P. O.
FARM FOR SALE
T uudereigned oilers le sale his
farm, in west half of -lo 0, conces-
sion 13, East Wawatior Mee farm
eontaies 0 acres m e orlees, all of
which is c red o, ,pt three acres of
hardwood eh The farm is well
watered all the eur mod, and the soil
is first -elves d situated d miles from
Wthglinm., Mere a good frame bow,
barn, art nie shed a wood abed upon
the pro lees z also a g orohard. For
term and partioalare ly on the
pre lees or to
0, A, IU:ITb L,
Wingha
PHOTOGRAPH
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For coocl and well finished photos try
M. E. Zurbrigg in the- donna floor gal-
lery. He has a better collection than
ever in his window. Gives you any-
thing you want in the photo line from
the little stamp photo at
18 Photos fa 25o
to the 16 x 20 size. Also Crayon and
Water Colors,
Gallery Opposite Presbyterian Church,
ZIMBRIGG,
Boy wanted to learn Photography,
IMPORTANT SAL
SEOOLD HRH URE
Mre. D McThne lo ods leaving
Winghatn 1 the near uture and wilt
sell her hou bold fu • tture by private
sale at her res • eece/
FRAN S STREET,
Tho furnituy consists or drawing
room, dining Acnia bed room suites,
cook and qinbeg roo .,atoves, with pipes,
kitchen otensile, pieta' amps, garden
tools, et' -o.
Articles can be seen any me after
ray, Sept, 8th. Sale will t for
two weeks.
FARM FOR SALE
The west hall of lot 38, con. 9, East
Wawanosh, containing 100 aores. Good
brick house two stories high, bank barn
and outbuildings. le• miles from
Bel -
grave and e mile from school. Apply au
the premises.
P51511. WASS PHILIP 110LT VII
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Dated this nith September, A, D. 18,15,
byterian church.
The following is the programme of the BLUEVAL(
Pastors' and Deacons' Conference of the Rev. Mr. Lake, of WroXeter, oc-
Veekerton Association of Baptist churches eupied the pulpit • of the Methodist
ti be held with church on Sunday. Take notice that t Wingham 'Cider
'Sept 25th and 26th :-Monday Sept 25th- MessR.N. Duff, Wm. Messer, and Jelly Mill as commenced oper-
7 pm, songservice, led by Pastor Freed ; John McCracken and Harry Diment, ations ILO will n
8 p in. Evangelistic sermon, Pastor 0 E
Kendall. TunecittYr Sept 28th -9.30 to 10, attended the Western Fair at London E w d d d Th d
CIDER AND JELL
Devotional ; 10 to 10.30, seldrees on iglu, last week.
relation of the individual to the church," Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott and WW1 season ire ended.
,by Pastor McLennan ; 10.30 to 11, "The Malcolm visited relatives at Seaforth. BEING ALONG YOUR APPLES
xelation of the church -to the individual," Rev. W. J. West, M. A. exchang-
fled have them made into Sweet Syrup
by Pastor Brown ; 11, a‘ilindrances to ed pulpits with Rev. Mr. irhaley, of or Jelly without extra expense.
aggre*aive ohurch work," by Pastor A. C §ti Helens, on Sunday last.
Y Waster Chester PughXhas been Hastings & Ritchie.
cbnwron;., 2 to 2.80, Devotional, led b
Pastor Bunt i 220 to 3, "Pastoral Author- ,very ill for a number of days,
-PI eW4 teli
'4," by Pastor Lennie ; 8 to 3.80, hope soon to hear of an hnprove
eChristian Union," by Pastor Hamilton ; Ott Monday evening the Bluevale
8.80 to 4, "Our Fordward Movement in Branch of the Upper Canada Bible
Missions," by Pastor Teller(' ; 4, "The and Tract Society met irt the Presbv•
very e I e ay an urs ay
ALKER BROS. & BUTTON
UN ErP.RTAKERS, WINGHAM.
Night calls at Button Block, or Fifth
door south of School House. Shop op-
posite Macdonald block.
APPLES WA14TS:11
AT WIENGOIllAll.
Mahler Bros., proprietors of the Wing -
ham Evaporator, will begin operations
here as soon as the crop is ready. They
will pay the highest market prices for
all kinds of apples, a000rding to quality.
Packers Culls and Winefalls included.
Parties having apples of any kind,
large or small quantities, to sell, will
I find a ready market at the best prices
going by cowing to our factory.
111LAILLER BROS, Propretors,
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relation of Baptism to Clircuneciaiott," by terian Church. Rev. Dr. Moffatt, of
address. 7.80, song service, led by Pastor Toronto addressed the meetitg. •A
Freed ; 8, sermon by Pastor Murdock. he 1 collection Was taken in aid of the
gamilton, Pres't., W T Bunt, SeceTreas. ork of the Society.
On Sunday afternoon Mrs. Peter
MOMTSION DONVENT1O1I.
pa.. ••••1••••1* Fowler died at her residence On the MISS mApPHERSON
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The first DominionBluevale RoadShe had been saf
Christian Endeavor -
Convention will be held in Montreal, be.
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ginnng Thursday evening, Oct 5th, and .
n the stomach. Deceased was 58 that her Fall Millinery Opening will take placept
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(dosing Monday night, Oct Oth, 1899. The years of age. She was a meraber of
meetings will be held in the elegant and the Presbyterian Church, Bluevale. •
tornamaiona St James Methodist church, Her husband and one daughter sur- Tuesday, Sept. 26th
Pastor Freed." Diseuesion after each
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WietealeeRreiriterteet:e-P,
If you want a first.cIass stove at moderate
prices buy a
Grand
4,0
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ewelA
AA Cook Stove. Scores of therm itt use in this vicinity.
A and giving perfect satisfaction. Ask your neighbor
A about the qualities of the Grand Jewel.
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Every stove guaranteed.
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YOUNG & _PAULINA
fix'
ll-dlo!
ey
Are you still in
Wingham?
We thought you would have been run out of here before
this. To or 12 cppositions have been in the business since
you came. How is it you are still to 'the front ?
Oh, that's easily answered. We ha.ve always kept to the
front by keeping the largest and best assorted stock of medium
priced Furniture, nicely assorted, clean, well made goods and
at reasonable prices. We- don't have fancy' prices, but always
try to deal with the public as we would wish to be dealt by,
and by so doing, we find that our sales during the past ten
months are the largest we have ever had during the same
time, since we came to Winghatn, 18 years agb. • •
And w&have to -day a larger and nicer line of.goods to
supply the demand than ever before. And in proof of it we
ask any one, old or young, if you want to see a nice up-to-date
Furniture Store, if you want to buy anything in the Furniture
line from' a Common,Chair to a Parlor Suite, we ask you to con -ie
,113. and see our goods and we think we can convince you that
ou can get better value for your money than elsewhere.
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And. why do we • think so ? Because in medium priced tied Roora
Suites, Sideboards and Tables, lwe' are the only dealers selling the Umott
Furniture Manufacturers goods, and they are known. to be the .best manu-
facturers of such goods in Ontario.
In Parlor Suites, Couches, Lounges and Mattresses we sell Walker &•
Olegg's Chairs, we sell Button & FesSant's ; and in better goods in
Cut Oak and Curly Birch (of high grade quallty) vve'sell Messrs, Bell Sr..
Son's. We believe in patronizing Home Industries, (espeoially when w4.
have four of the best tnanufaetareis of Furniture right here in Wingham)
by buying our goods at home. We have neither freight or packing
charges to pay, and consequently are in a. position to sell at lower prices.
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WOOL CARPETS—We sell also (direet from the manttaeturers) and.
C4.1.A.7.1N-13 made to order) to fit your rooms. A nice line of Wool Carpets. Call and
see them. Also Carpet Paper and Stair Pads, Easels, Sereens, Curtain,
oles, Parlor Tables, Parlor Roeking 'Chairs, Pictures Enid Wall Pockets..
millinery
pening • And we make a specialty of Framing PletnieS and Wreaths. We pro.,
, fess to take the lead in this particular line, ,and have the largest stock of
I Picture Mouldings to lie found in Wingham. '
fering tor a few weeks from cancer wishes to announce to the Ladies of Winghani and surronnding
St Catherine street vine her. Mrs. Fowler was a daught-
A strong and enthusiastic Total cone. er of the 1&tf Mr, John Patterson of
=Wee is making great preparatiotte or this plaee.Vrhe funeral took place
this event and looking for a large number on Taesda and was largely attend -
of delegates from all parte of the Domin- ed. The eommunity extends its
ion--'espeeially Ontario, Quebec: and the sympathy to the bereaved family,
Maritime Provinces. The Secretary of ,
Montreal '99 Committee is Mr Guy Tombs, Toronto's new city hall was form.
eitre of 0 TP. Board of Trade Building, of ally opened. on Monday,
whorls enquiry should be made for any
information not found in the newspapers. King Street Methodist Olmrch, In
Single firet.class fare for round trip, gersoll wilt use individual comm.
tram all stations in Canada, is the rate union caps hereafter.
granted to delegates by all the railway The House of Refuge received it
companies. For further particulars,. write
to Mr 0 .1 Akinson, secretary of -Canadiau new inmate on Tuesday from Ash.
Council of 0 E, 27 Langley 'age, Toronto, field, in the person Of 3'ot:in Darin,
Acnomnantion in the homes of citizens aged 66 years.
•or itt hosirdiog Weavea during the 4011”n' — —
aiOn, can be seoured at the uniform rate of Angina warn- rem '11115 Ws AND
thy cents per night forlodging and twenty eAdreViettlrgi le 711fluir al:tete, tinlitgli.
five ,..,„,o, ,••,,.,, r,.. mn.igr r. Tv? itprovilo: mt lone friend and admirer Of tho nation's idol. Prig.
Beet and beet book; over 500 pages, axle Inch.*;
°n,' 1" ' ' I * " 1 ''' mi t :1"“ 1 ' 1 e' I rgeM Piarserisni letZtiZO:` 8:1014
...... 0 — 1,._.v...,... 24A, bt "Itleg 841 Chance of a Stetting. rite Snick. ihe Domini
iitOoltrefil. gUtet atieeraigedatiort may be Ctimpriny, and ma oioaoa Bldg., Weise.
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and following days.
Having secured the services of MISS LONG, a thoroughly competent
milliner, we will be prepared. to show all the latest novelties in headgear,
and will guarantee to give all satisfaetion. The Ladies are cordially in-
vited to visit oar WM, roo ta on opening 'days.
vicinity
Sight is Priceless
Get your sight tested. It costs nothing.
WE IT SPECTACLES
Scientifically, Correctly Reasonably,
Tryus.
It R. WITMEEIAW
OPTICIAN JEWELER.
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When you are in Wingham just take a look at our window. We think
we have the nicest store front in the town. Then when you have seen
what is in our Show Window, come inside. See what is on the first floor,
and don't go out thinking you, have seen all, for yoa must go upstairs to
see the nice Chairs, Couches, Centre Tables, &e., &e. We have only a small
part of our goods in our slioW 'window. Oar store is open every day
(but Sunday) from 7.30 a. m;, till 9 o'clock in the eveningyand we con.
eordially invite any and every person, young er old, rich or poor, to call
and see t 11100 Furnituae Store. We take no back seat in either. goods or
priees, and remember we deliver gods free (when bought in quantitiqs)
Within 'i miles of Winghatn.
ITINTDERTAKING.—As fOr the Undertaking, we wish to say only a
few words. Three things we atm at, viz (to attend in °Atlases) where
requested, Personally,PrompOy an&Qaletly,and we try to conelnet Funerals
on the saute three principles. We have yet to hear from anyone Out of over
One Thousand Homes we have been caned to) state to the eontra.ry, We 'be-
long to no Uombine. Never did. We have no agents out speaking on our
behalf. Nor have we ever had an opposition undertaker whose eharges are
one single dollar les S for the same (Mat (notwithstanding reports mat have
been circulated to the contrary in the past).
We don't for one moment tay that there should he no- one else in this
.business, but all we say is itt prices, none have been more reasonable.
it matters not whether the person requesting our services be doh or
ps)or, wegive the sante personal attention in all cases.
Furniture Dealer and Practical Undertaker.
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