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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1900-01-26, Page 5lie,Oniy Paeka. RY IT-! � Np�� �sx�sa� Price -25 to 60 cents per. 1, b. For sale by JOHN H THE WINGRAII WINGTINE81 e eT.l_i�' es O:tgl '. nuteseetictg event occurred oa } ahmama evening, inn ester ens Wsduesday, Jan. 10th, at the re tderme of M'x. Roderick McNen:a"e, thud. C entres- slau hero .his youngest daughter, Belle, wars�ted in marriage to David large nutabtsr of this ratepayers. mai '`t ' $„f friends of ex -Beare McPherien. tw. ed ltZs*_w� " gait at bis banns iwacl spent a falser n even- sr, Stitt" airs ; .„a..,.r flag. Ali the rctentbers of the oouncil, sxplsixas rias eu3g In � and. officials were presser, The object tbs coxuaiiaas eat al torrrash�pa ,ice lP of the gathering was to wawa MSlxr. " whiola, lay tete way, scam 1W* facet McPlier ion with a Hurtle of mousy as a - lax irtutte ss asmouaat of wank Wit. slight twee nitiou of the bigh esteem in - up. We rind thatae r u$ a ,rda® t whit 1 held throughout the town- our ,uum:11 y c 4 rho ta'o i> ' elf skip. llic?ki i soxr had been Reeve which meet Interest us, namely, Merle fe the mil Veda. of tee T'o'ssup fur seine 1$ years anti. and Turnberry, beetteaa Bletrevale ba- Coffees, '',r bce-'se. Vi t" the ratepuy:eas felt that they could not lungs liui.f t°414t°1-1, x, �nyom, wilfi %m ltls t i.er$ 114 Extracts, call Qty of ThOxupsorx, of Lutk-u�:w sot.* Odes* the bridal party tutert:t see the parlor' where the marriage ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. F. A, ISTel eni:au of Kinlosst assisted by the Rey. K. Me- Leuuan of Tiverton. The bride looked oieeming. ixx a Inmate -nue gown of cream satin brocade with a yoke of embroider- ed chiffon, a tulle veil reed orauge bloc, Banns. She was attendee by her little )Haid of honor, Miss Btte, sister of the groom, who looked very pretty in re dres s of white silk, and carrylug a bouquet of . white roses. After the ceremony Was over the happy you coterie received the congratulations and good ^wishes of all present ; whop the coanitauy sat .down to a sttrnptuous repast provided for the occasion. The balauoo of the ermine; was spent in music and dancing, The good wishes of a, host of friends was testified by the many useful and costly presents which the bride received.' The happy young couple have tarn up house in Luckneve • ��J�LJt:�i _,4�,�•'�ytJ.:7�-�i�.J�l L�L,�r 4'iT�!•.��se�J"��.] ab: :JL• r 5."'`"�tL-4�"l:J�yL•�C�•�`]�"L"�iJ�� ret irg !r. rt- $f 6 CLEARI NG .SALE OF Footwe r L' permit the occasion of his retirement to to kzw* about fife otiaar t utrusi:zips, oarxx "we - vim. , pass without Horne slight token for 1#ts buy the Utak. Mr, Gardiner knee pie• 8 luded' every cl•sor^Sptxnn of a ataar3 �A '� large o the of ships ut years ee set- with .a gstote:l stanza, s•,ila,etimes tae vice to tine townships Reeve Cxvicl: , t �" L Ol 1 y1 shank rude the presentation and John ferrlug to the value nutlet disouss osi, • Dutton Bie.elt, i .ftlninna octraoa Burgess, toweeldp clerk, reach the-folo,v.t;x aell viu Audi q ' g o.,lul ill, uddrees :-- with it. zztrxzoxi emitter. AS i t.l�'�tl GlxcloA:vel To Wen. Mele� ,ztsoet, Etta.y Deleat :•-We,ou behalf' of your old. Loft from. 1lis i re; till baro. sulks at these articitts, 1 am its a jo(itpi* friends and neighbors unci also cn behalf The Last Hurons heli him, and halooiel; tion to S .tctirt; til+; f3 i". ST of a largo cumber of the ratepayers 0f blastGOOD'S fro 'n the , n o s t re. Turuberry, take this opportunity' of Shake the vest wilrle:ness; the tribes calling on you te.express to you our sin- around liable sources. We sell for Di.'iuk with broad ear's, Grid swell the i1 , Nyou cr t the b' nefir, and dere sympathy in your severe affi ictia,r candies sounds. GslSr, from the sexious'clisease new affecting —Jeal Barlow. don't have to: pay f tr others your eyes, which .has. caused your eye-. Tele county takes its Hanle from Lake bad obi S. sight to become so dim that it is now ;of Huron "whose zucderu name is taken • little use to you. At your age we eau- from the soubnisluet of here, or wild BLYxxx• not expect a groat deal from medical boar, given by the French to the Wyan- Mr, olark Vance, who was the Blyth aid, but as we have some medical "nen dotte Indians, .on account of the manner. agent for Frost 4 Wood implements who are specialists on the eye, a re- in which they dressed their hair." The during the past year, has removed with ference to some of thein might give you, name was applied to the Huron Tract at his fanny to Mitchell. some relief and brighten your life here- a much earlier slate, but the county seal Building operations in Blyth will be after. We shall all earnestly hope that is dated. 1841. brisk next spring, Messrs..7. G.:Moser, should you decide to have an operation >rxoRztxs 'rev/NMI/1 (1$50), Joseph Stealers and Hefran Bros., will performed on your eyes that the Lord There's auld Rob Morris that woes in build a union brick block. Jesus iu his great loving kindness and „ Son glen, Mr. John Phillips, who conducted a l tender mercy will give you strength. to He's tint King o' guid fellows and wale successful blacksmithing business in bear it, anti. that you may be greatly o' auld men. Blyth for several years past, moved to benefitted thereby, We 'uncles -stand Roberti Burns. .begot dbwu fix Vie confer of 'Mall`il.op, lot 41, con, 13, Hallett, on Tuesday. Mr. that this aiiifetion was, the pxiuoiple Named by Fran. William Morris of Neither English or Irish. co ilcl have Phillips purchased this fain from Mr. cause of your resigning the houoal.rable Perth,KOntaiio, bora hi Paisley, Soot- given our vida; a'a pretsi{3r testae than James Armstrong last spring. "Harry" position you have held so long in this land, in 1786, died in Montreal i:1 1858. the Scotch ole of Blaevale. On mention: has a host of good friends in Blyth, municipality with honour to yourself He came to Montreal with his 'father, ins itmanes;;, one 1anfl,;ines the little who all wish hire. lots of good luck in anti satisfactiou to the ratepayers. We Alexander Morris, 111 1801, Tho elder vale w..�iu its tender, tic1 o to blue xzlist D7 oxrrs was a merchatzt anti died in. 1300» Try our Teas ate l erne will be o.ur reguhr cuitomt;f . JAS. B. NICOL. tions, Maybe, to keels peace, the Irish au& English ''joskep their mouths shet and said nuthin'." 'r€x 1 a , t h ,1 some say, though, S i.ta ; . e:: a , es eke, in liay; Dung i xtt ,it,. i., W .1 :, /tela; Belfast, in Ashfield ; and l iter ua. itself,. L1 "the life of a farmer." desire to express, to you our high ap- We must make rociin for spring goods, so have de- cided to run a clearing sale of our complete stock of Boots and Shoes for 30 DAYS, starting Jan. 26, 1900. Take notice to the following prices in Felt Goods : I - sale 1.100 Lr Curling directors Messrs Walter Mc ma c p ty d 0 o Y p g William took an active part in the w,r Fe Cheese and Butter Co. held in the Com- yon have - always taken in municipal of 191 1 and was '.at rho capture cf At the annual meeting of the Blyth predation of the very . Warm interest 2 4, R meroiai hotel the f ollowin officers were affairsyour careful and prudent man- Ogcl nsblzxg. In 1816 ho prop tided with 0 ' g ' the military and. emigrant settlers to the i andOur opn- of the business • agement s i :-Pr �i :-President, C K. Taylory c d ea de Mr seta, man - 0 , �,e vice-president, Mr. D, Nicol ; socrota start attention to its affairs havo been Rideau settlement and opened a store at' Perth. In 1?0 William Morris was u•N�„5 .,5,w. , treasurer u , . t _-�-�-" sleeted to Parliament for Lanark, which. - ui i all an t six w yen our a - Xeres Gum Rubbers (one buckle) regular price $1.40, " " " (two buckles) regular price, 1.75, " telt Boots. whole road grain leather, 8,00, frll i • e {{ F{ ' half fold " " • 2,00, Boys' Gum Rubbers (one buckle) regular price, 1.25, 1.85, Women's Felt Balsa, fold, {I • ,{ " " Congress, ford, " '• " Button ,{ " .. t { Congress, plain, " " Misses " Felt Overshoes, button, reg. " 1.85; .. 1.95, 1.25, 1.85 price, r , , t' 1.20 Ls Gowan and R. Marshall, Dining . the predation of- your excellent work we county he represented continuously till h „ . 2.00 Cr 1.50 95 1.00 r�I " 1.00 L; " 1.00 CV�,1• 95 L ' .{ {e season 487,853 pounds of mills were re- desire to present you with a, sixight testi-1536, when ho was called to a seat in t e ceived at the factory ; pounds of cheese monial asa small acknowledgment of Legislative Council, , He was Receiver- (�; manufactured, 44,429 ; average pounds our: regard and esteem. And now that General in 1811, President of the Lr of milk per one pound of cheese, 10.99; you have severed your relation with Executive Council ie. 1846, and Lord Metcalfe called hini ' �a valuable public total money received $4,379.49 - average menlcipal affairs, we hope and trust you " • • 75 • Also Women's, Misses' and Children's Ovorgaiters, Oardigans, Qverstocidngs and all lines of Footwear at reduced prices. This is .a genuine sale Shoes must go. , cure a. Bargain. Yours, • r r -a. r9Ft 'ailette e �'�r✓i3vali -Wreffl.5 n Lese.reaeLetareleiPaWaRerirae'-2.-ar��.-. t� �'�r�� '43r11jr3ir (CV:ifF)1,411&:1:10 : nue crate of J. & Ge Meakin's Celebrated Make of High -Close. Dishes 0 comprising Tett Sats, Breakfast Sets and Dinner Sets. Breakfast Sets • Dinner Sets, 97 Pieces 12 Breakfast Plates 12 Dinner Plates, 12 Tea Plates • 12 Cups, 12 Saucers 12 Sopp Plates, 12 Sauce Dishes f 12 Butter Pads, 1 Vegetable. Dish 12 Butter Pads f 1 Jug, 1 Platter 10 Cups, 12 Saucers 1 Salad Bowl, 12 Salad >)ishes 1 Tea Pot, 1 Sugar Bowl .f" 1 Tea Pot, 1 Sugar Bow . • 1 Cream, 1 Slop Bowl - :1 1 Cream, 1 Bowl. 1 Grate Boat, 2 Vegetable Dishes • Dinner Sets, 85 Pieces 12 Dinner Plates 12 Tea Plates, 12 Sauce Dishes - - 12 Butter Pads 12 Cups 12 Saucers It 1 Tea Pot, 1 Large Bowl 1 Cream, 1 Slop Bowl 2 Platters, 2 Vegetable Dishes 1Gravy Boat -.:,APOR $8.00. 4 , -�• Dinner Sets, 87 Pieces 12. Dinner Plates 12 Tea Plates, 12 Fruit Saucers 12 Dinner Plates, 12 Soup Plates .12 Butter Pads 12 Tea Plates, 12 Desert Plates 12 Cups, 12 Saucers 12 Sauce Dishes, 12 Butter Pads 1 Tea Pot,1 Sugar Bowl 12 Cups, 12 Saucers, 1 Tea Pot 1 Create, 1 Slop Bowl, 1 Sugar Bowl,1 Cream 1 Gravy Bowl, 2 platters 1 Slop Bowl, 2 Bread Plates • 2 Vegetable Dishes •• 1 Gravy Boat,1 Sauce Tureen 2 Bread Plates 3 Platters, 2 Vegetable Dishes FOR $8.50. FOR $14.00% Pia VI.I j J$ ' -'mcsm.ce w t•.c t=A.tet-9rl. V .' ',• ►s 'v.-sryiksa' s).v-o •sb ru-v . attars FOR $ 10.00 DinnerrSets, 100 Pieces 12 Meer Soup D`ne r. Plates 12 Plates 12 Tea Plates; 12 Sauce Dishes 12 Butter Pads 12 Cups, 12 Saucers 2 Vegetable Dishes, 2 Platters 1 Soup Tureen, 1 Tea Pot , 1 Sugar Bowl, 1 Create 1 Slop Bowl, ,1 Gravy•Bowl... , FOR • '11.501. Dinner Sets, 116 Pieces price received per pours 1 for cheese, '1 V' may be long spared to enjoy good health ervant." cost ' of ' hauling, mauufaeturing and and that rest in tyonrold age which is TuRNBBxiiS: TOw asmi, (1850)., other expenses, $1.93. - - our reward while here, ter an honorable, Right opposite, the mainland towers �voll spent and God fearing life in the Of my own Turuberry court our powers-- That fortress ours, the island fleet ''or som time the wife of Geo, Swal- pas. Signed on behalf of Committee* of low, Clinton, has beau ' delicate health, and it was ka;.owu, at least to her many Council Clerk. personal acquaintances, that her re JtaFntTtlFti�ss, eovexy was exceedingly .doubtful. and yet her demise on Sunday afternoon was a surprise to many.. Consumption was the cause of her death. children growing : nicely ? Stronger each month? 4 trifle heavier ? ' Or 1s one of May on the coast of Carrick meet. - s ,(The Lord of the Isles). Turnberxy was called of ter Turnberiy Castlei z Scotland,. the principal house Mr, McPherson made a suitable ra- in Carrick in the twelfth and thirteenth ply and thanked the Jatepayers. for.their centuries. In 1271 Robert Brace, son of gift. Lord of Annandale, married the widow - ' On the evening of December 22nd last, ed Countess of Carrick. From this Mr. and Mrs. McPherson celebrated ninon sprung Robert Bruce, Kmg of their golden • wedding, when a large Scotland, who, if not boru in Turuberry number of their friends- gathered at Castle, must have spent many of his their home and spent a most pleasant youthful y elrs in it. The top of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. McPherson rock on which Turuberry is bait, is hanging over it. Of oourse, siitteepeople are rude enough to say that they inn- agiee a valley of despouc euoy because blue means dejc oted, a1xz. trttbie, "topless. I therd. t� ec a But who d . 'i�adw th man which signifies the `loveliest os cokes, to mean anythiin= v ulga): and - u :lovely, ought, like the boy who stt le tee birds eggs, to hang his head and go and hide behind the bed. What's in a came? Not much, some think, but there is. Who wants t,a live at Moosejaw, or Medecine Hat or Bad Axe ? Save us from. Batt Axe! Dollar, too, near Toronto, wear a me: des come merciar sound, nothing sentiniex tal or. romantic alzout it. Ne peat wi.l ever be born. there. Yet how sexy Moe a dollar is.. Not the dol ar, yea "rue O..bat what you .can buy with it. Some of • the navies in Eueo:x are charming. If I coed.. wells e n a,tory l would create a lover and his sweetheart, in little Dublin, who, alter c vereuniing; every obstacle, I voted rx,axry from St. Columban church, asci,w when they - were full of years .and grants ohildren, I would bury them quietly and rover - tautly in Irishtowu cemetery. But alas! all I can do is to aepreaiase . the girt in others.. I sever was in that friencls made them a present of pp in, about eighteen foot ab we high water neighborhood but the names suggest gold and also a number of useful articles mark, 18.1207. Robert Bruce lauded pretiy to -ax. iniurauture,etc,, the Carrick coast and capturejd his m a l 1 :.t ,,, be real, the .ugliest i:ame .can - Castle of Turnberry from the Englieh. roc keui, ant seattimesit, or romance, or love. The hoe elitist name G•annot ward WEST W¢Ivh111OSJt from the. sea. Around the Castle of he residence of Mr Peter Watson Tramber,y w as - a 1ece1 plain of about The ruins have a majestic appearance ori evil, jiltings and breach of promise a::es. A poet may sprung fronx. Dollar, thein growing ` the other Springfield Farm, was the scene of it two miles in talent, forming the Castle .:,., Cl tra Barton from Bad Axe.. Wooing ? Growingweaker,bralhant event on Wednesday evening, park. Tlunberry is still enumerated, turd marrying go on in a town known way growing thinner, growing the marriage of , his second daughter, paler ? If so, you should try . Marf..Christona, to :Neil 'Caripbell, e of Wawanosh bride entered the emidevion.• room, learning on the arm. of her father, last,,J'anuary 10th, the occassion beteg ander the name of Carrick, among the be- the homely came of ` V iugham, but - sit 114 rice Was. then the human foot W118 f• irst introduced to shoes it was exactly as nature had )lade it, stroll;—symmetricalhandsome. It has been revohutionii:ed from what it was t1) thio foot of to -day by sixteen centuries of ▪ dibttrrting tightness and freakish styles. rt Slater Shoes " •ore made to fit tr.nr• feet as they are to -day, comfort first, but good tlapearalxce never forgotten, twelve Shupe::, six widths, all. sizes leathers and colors. Goodyear welted, name and prise : tunn:d oft the soles, , $3.50 and. nth .5 • v rte y„, ,•. 40'14 '''4 .” w:.. f• .. and was prettily attired in cream cash - It's both food and medicine. mere trimmed with satin trimmings. It corrects disease. It makes delicate children grow in the right way --taller, stronger, heavier,°`healthier.' oc. and $r.oe. all druggists SCOTT & B01VNE.'Chem1ets, Totnnto. LE HIGH VALLEY while the :groom Was ably ' supported by his „brother, Mr Dougall Campbell. The_ceremony was performed by the Rev A 111oKay, pastor of the Presby- terian • •'5e711ce taxies church, Lneknow.,:iti•t1,xe+pre of about thirty invited guests. After the congratulations d lb t 1 f royal palaeee of Scotland, It is now the pry ptr y c.f the Marquis of Ailsa. ° Mr. Gardiner .did not continue his re- searches as far as villages, else we would rend that Bluevalo was named in 18.1. by Aleeatxcler Duncan, after Bluevale, his native slate, a suburb of Glasgow, Scotland. Bluevale was a village (f weavers, Lut greecly, growing Glasg.;w stretched out to it and swallowed it at a gntlp, gulped again and down welt Whitevale, another suburb farther ,out, an es wishes o so that to -day, iristea:i of the low, all had been extended to the happy thatched. cottages, modern buildings, young couple, the party sat downto a with taps and bathrooms, belch the floor. 1 sumptuous wedding dsnuor. The Now would it not be a' good idea for beautiful and numerous gifts testified the corres ondents to the localpapersto .p in a measure to the catoom.in which the find out how their village, town, or young couple is held,. Thd happy pal -post orrice -Dame to be gamed ? For er"ug broke up at a late hour wishing instance: Glenfarrow post ,office o.i Mr and Mrs Casnpbe11 many long and the sixth coueession of Turnberry, was happyyears together. We.do love the pretty, musical and great wastes. Living in in a vLlage, which, in the . zspriug at least, lives ep to its beautiful name, I rejoice, Were 1 living in a place with a horrid name I would .say "What',l in a name auyW 1•y'?" --Bases. Y ri,B• Co111tn; POND> ,rT'. Peter Boum, a.eafialy shop . ease,. er of Ottawa, was lined $60 and costs .n the Police Court for soiling to school +, iidree cativo wine containing 11.21 par cant of alcohol.. A Chicago despatch say. A train load of 160,000 pounds of 1 eef for the. use of the Boers is being purchased in that city by an agent of the Transvaal Cxoveriiliiexxr. named by, or for, Mr. Thomas Farrow/ 4 °Great Haste is Not when he was metiiber of Parliament for : 4t w ys Goofl Speed . " East Huron. Brussels wasformerly Y� ,' o,Sicany people s 1 do +W 0Jazlowood 1efon. Sattrday last sort of whom sill live there. not ' Kansas, to be• at the bedside of his know why it Iva,ss changed to Brussels. to pall them throug7l, j std are far The best rade of; sots Dr. XTazlewood, who has been quite Was Walton Hamed after the (angler? or, often drs� ocnttyd. , not Be ave, the title of the of 'she Duke of Glrestmiirsler? heal4'11. - ' j'4$ 04 yfl:i Carl dirtContains hard coal ever ruined. x11' was Belgrave named after the Mar P,. Our new paper, the Star, trade its grata of lgr ditty -dally in matters .. lt's free froin dust or first appearance last week, . eldest son 11Ir and 117rs Geon o B Daue, Much lrpxeter vitas called after a piles il'i a great c1CCOl71 " .f ft#tif'�2CrZ' -- i lZ• amount of heat anti : danglxter, of Ilanniton were visiting at langlaaxd, but being long used. to.hoaring . it you are "no good." - old Sootehmen sa , in their broad tongueg - E. ' burns to a clean, white the; home of Mrs wan Sanderson. y „ leeepp the lives', kidne s, boW08. Anel' W I ,`lpottou leas ranted MVirs Morrow's "I'xn gram ower tae Rosrtuxr, the y b od healthy b the use o E Hood's Sax ash. If' you are in l� y } ! fax'zn, situate, just outside the collides we had thought it of Scottish d gfn. usl*arille. the faultless 'blood purifleer. need of any hard Coal, ',t"nn. That is how the Scotsman leases his •titheurriattesrtit--,•r,t �l acute thetas .. better let Lis send you The following are the officers of Mou' footprints tit the sands of time. titan in my limb and foot. 1 eon -mental a ton. We'll ll 1;uarantee : tants Lodge, X 17.t, I 0 01+ for 1000:--� L aokiu over the nit of 1:Irtron, we trAattncnt with Need's sarhapftrilla weld • ,r , K p " Hood's Bipsi sand iaa a rtrort eine was • everylump or it. ` N G, George Spatt.sn;. V G, Andrew stlxrn.la Aidg.', by t io :tnn softhel,)1aees, calrerl,' wi aseu lie em r, lsrantirrrd, Ont. l ; + Brown; Secy, John A _Namara; 'Jr.`3. s, that 1,.;e .+cut.•1)r1la pr e,.e;'s1:n:zto.a. Wet 1- -Sorofala•-" I l as treublad with arrolnia 1t has proven best , George Larnalrl; Wrtrcletl, {fttc>t,ts li:vi reason to Ut'eire, iiottarar, that i asabturileailt its a slut stn a' -'u for this Northern 1L'rl1 C tri - (? tlrt! c Asan, t•, MO �.ir f tl l 1 Paulin l el Ueorge Laatkia Cr J i 1i and Iris 1lt07nmetrQcal acasl eller zieta ;itc. T� is r' t'►+ h is n l,l uti x oedoci a seine, j «, + ' ' ,, • , bctttica 1 t wet' » ter, cnlg a. • c • .:. , • o Trainees Street, Tamale, wilt Ohs Wednesday of last week fire beaktt rc t', e:eels:u.eu :ea w. nt tiff veal )aarfted1 cut its liar Jo.le. letorrieon's barn and it it reibzktereese to tits et1,Ser, like the s t wr , was brtrsearl to tlso ground. Mr .1413 ram who sunned the ohs d of lad, ' .Mwe .r5.,,ww.w.,.ew,w.r. 0.4,,1.0aP141.10. 11[t'i+:elyie'slairr. rtfjoiningit, warso_ity mead. wife, star Ls first wife and . ,• '. 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