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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1900-06-01, Page 8MCIPIDOO THE WNGT{AM TINES, JUNE I, 1000 go to r GeRobby b4 arr,lllWe have the finest t 1 ry '' Suit or Ovorooat auswerod all the disci alinary gaiestiQus, sups with blossoms. All the nur Nvns• , avian recoiuineudacd to Conference for t,.rfuins.d'avitli filo sweat blooms. sstock of woollens iu tttwu, itiutl do t1le ordination. W. J. Duff sold a good noise to Messrs ue. S 1Oat • up -to -nate tailoring. Prices Alex, la and Jas, F. Fainter,. Carr' and Rintaul, of Win halls on ' moderate. tf eneh having travelled two years, wore fay. • '`t oung •& Paulin 'Iave received a eoutilmed ou probation, • Rev. N. ' Its. Ann Armstrong who died at ear laud of Plym+tntl Binder 'Twine. Buewalsh asked for sllperanuatotl tela- Allendale, Coterie, n few weeps. ago at ,wru+! a.....aa.aaaaaraa +aaaa.aaa, `phis ilrin curries tt e ainpk'tc� stoclt of that. Recoreonoude d for such relation the remarkable age of 108 years, was everything; required for one Year. the grandmat or of Kubota Dlus- harvest tittl . IN aS111--A. GiRlliani, sit', walk eoutxaetor, was is to>:4u ti cop S yy all the wallas its Cl' d Blyth f tat the farmer 1I3 l The larger part of �Yeclatcsday's mare- grove of and cauineillor Joliu lug session- was Occupied in the hearing Musgrove, o ' Turiiborxy, being; their Giuliani,. 1e clays this week, of schedules from the various Circuits, mother's mother, awl hard visited in our Wt� unalerstaticl first a has accused t o A vete of thaults nS tealdered the village. A. picture of the old lady ap- caairivan, Rev, D. Rogers, for the pealed ' he Globe of Saturday, .May tltis car. genial auid successful manner in which • 19th d the paragraph which nceoiii- y Ile conducted the business. of the district Maui d it said she was probably the old- purahasetl a very during the am. est woman in Canada. Councillor Mus - rain Currie & Rin- • The following persons were elected in grove says that Ile paid her a visit about n in tom -• regard to.. the Auteuil ('oilferalice :-•- four }'ears ago and when coming away at dark brown, an Stntiouiu Committee, Rev. S. W. bade her goad -bye in the evening think- 1Viurwortliy; Sunday Scheel Coin., ROT, iltg she would not be up in the morning R. J. Garbutt, L. L. B., 'allot. Fessaut; but the old lady said slio would bid biut Fpu orth Leatgue Coin., Bev. C, C. • good-bye in the itiorniug mid would bo Laine, IL P. Chapman; I1iissionaxy up as Food, as himself. Sho did. get up Com., J. Perlis, H. P. Chapman. and prepared hint his breakfast, Mr. The foilowiug persons were elected Musgrove will perhaps neva again have members of the Annual Conference: -- a woman 104 years old to serve him. S. ,Henry, Kincardine; TI. P. Chapman, Mrs, Armstrong was born in Ireland. Ripley; 7a'. Colwell, Ileovie; D. Agnew, it has been observed that most of the Loci:new; J. 11. Baker, Elenfxyai; John . very aged people who bad died in Caii- Joiut, Lutetium; J. W. Fields, Tees- atla of late years have been Irish. water; R. Smith, Pine River; C. F. I Fawcett, Tiverton; Thos. Melvita, Tees- now TMIN OU .clo'Ic water; Jacob Erb, Teesweter; W. M. Do you like to hear it? If not, take Lucas, Beluiore; Wm. Evans, Gorrie; Scott's Expulsion. 'Twill fill out your D. D. Ross, S., a Toronto Win. Stinson Wroxeter; Thos. Jewett sunken eyes, hollow cheeks, and Yalu Bluevale; R. L. Stewart, I3luevsle; J. • halide, Why not have a plump figure? , o Mn +ts c1 J.. Vansi idle is ou a visit to Pallas, Fordwieh ; J. Slimes, T; ewbrudge; Dell' . et disease steal a instep ou you. over Laces. • Htatniitou. W. II. Kerr, Brussels. B. Gerry, Bras- ]301Iti. Our stack of the above is eels; Witt. 1+i0rr, Whitechurch; R. MO- Ccirvrt.—Tn CnirBo AIaY 2 to wife of Mrs. Rost. Ars, tt is •enjoy :ug a trip Tutloo, Wiughare; H. Park, Wingham; Will, via of a daughter. very complete and we extend to Boston. Wm. Pennant, Wingliam. laaughter > you a s'�::cia1• invitation to in- R. Agiiew, D. S., Clinton, was in The follJwiagresolutionswere passed: cboxenn—MezrwArx.—AttiheBa fist mr• Y t towu eta Friday.. That we, the members of the Wingham ,sonuge,EWinglumt, May 23rd by Pastor Wm. spect them before ' ou buy.heed, ugcnoMcDonald fetlandtoMaartha - 3 Win. HSitcltell Ueeu on a tlriviu District of .the Methodist aliureh, cot- �1avain og yPingham, to I'.r ton �li•i11y approve of the adoption by the F 11.4... ,,n ,x—Oita. ,At the residence of John gri-R canti'act 1'or la iug futon au y t o ---James MKelvietire hose this weed.tont who bought 1f St Ti as STie is a five-:rea- d hitehea1 to swell I ew bgynobby tuuttut. This pl uta r in I ells' factory went ou trike last week:. Tho knives were the leader. They kir :el theixmselves loose anal by vileut arisa:xcs ceated con- sidrable damage before Mr. McCool eftet t a sett eluent. The parts nffertecl bs: time stre will be laid offsane tin. Hct weather demands cool apparel. Theseason for W�nash Skirts ;and Blouses, Prints, l'Tuslitl:, Ginghanis, Piques and Satecns ; Light weight in Black :and Colored Dress Goods. (renadines and A.11- PEROVAL,&John Reading wheeled to Harristou onT'iclayD,1 t forT t nytoray . hV1'ihn M24thby RevT.Myrtle idlacMatvisited in ClintonorYtieoOtrooftmo. Sneciais FOR SATURDAY 75 Fancy Parasols, regular $2.00, $2.75 and $3.00; choice $1.50. 5o pairs Shoes, sizes 3, 4 and 7, reg. $2.00 and $3.00, choice $ I.50. 75 Black Jet Ornaments, beautiful cut Jets, reg. $3.00, $q..00 and $5.00 for $2.5o. First Choice—You should not overlook this opportunity. Clothing and Men's Fur- nishings. Carpets and Lace Curtains. Dress Goods and Silks. Corsets,Gloves and Hosiery. Belts, Laces and Embroid- eries. Stock well assorted with re- liable goods at M. H. EIGINDOO azole and probation in dealing with H;dwards first otieuders against the law and of DIED. C. E. 11Iaaiuuts as 1 Miss Potts spent the hospital medi• oal treatm out for casesOWNS.—In Culross, near Ambleside, on 20th 24th visiting Mitel 11 friends. where inebriety has become a disease as. in ., Win. Downs, aged 70 years, 4 s a few clays last �v k p g Btadan. LTTEnFrsta).—In I.tou et Wi :x. Cos of Porterville more likely to promote their reformation-,:�,t,Margaret, Nv ife of Thomas No rter in town. than the pursuance of the present 60 years, 8 months and 18 yays. and (laughter, Irene, methods of cleating with them. '.Chat a es iu Mitchell. copy of this resolution be forwarded to m1B. JEROME ikHOLI,AWA c Mr. and Mrs. Al are visitiug Mr. Pc Mrs. H. Davis are visiting relati Mrs. H. B. Dili tt is spending acouple m, May t ell,, aged EltTIBTS. t•. 4 LLOYD'S MORTICED SCREE'"B00B `['he best value in the market. Gasoline and 011 Stoves awn Obi ers it yon intend painting it will pay you to look at a few .of the many houses that were painted with S. W. I'. last season :--Miss 11'isher two houses;) A. Coscns, W. J. Chapman, Obas. Henderson, Benj, Jenkins ((two houses.) YOUNG & PAULIN 4�•�r Saq , .4M4.4CO-r'�+,Ii�1Vl- s el f'e-- St `yt..-Ci --24i V. -. s :-t9►�i €' S6A17 'r �►a4` P, 1 the secretary of tits Prisoners' Aid (successors to Dr. t •,ss.1 qC Special attention to t • • and regulation �1F Association to the Annual Conference, to rices and all of weeks with fr ends iu Stratford. > of children s teeth. a Mrs. Gifford o Detroit is visiting her and to our representatives in the worts carefully and seal 1y poairormeci• Ofllce Ontario Legislature. _ in Beaver B1oc1c, Winghain, parents, ll1r. ane Mrs. 3. J. Tlomuth. That wecliereby..express our high ap- MDETING OF THE James Fergus at. general agent of the preoiation of the generous hospitality a - Noxon Co. Inge- sell, Ont., is in town, accorded us by the people and pastor of on dtuiti Ii guest of Miss 11t.Kellar for a few days. sessions of the district meeting. Miss Auuie F°-;ntoff and N. Hessian of Miss Craig of ::1•oderich has been the the Wingham congrega g t e • ASLU1IVALF.. Ciiuton have barn visiting in Winghain. W. McKenzie Messer suecessfullypas- Inspeotor Pai- ley has been visiting in sed the recent final examination at the The Council towu and vicini.y for' a few days this College of Pharmacy, Toronto. We moot to the Comweek, heartily congratulate Mr. Messer. A11 A. M. Robin% au of the Bank of Hamii- examinations pertaining to medicine are ton, Simcoe, sprat the Queen's Birthday each .year becoming, more difficult in First at home. • Ontario, McKenzie is at present enjoy= Miss Annie Carr left Tuesday for ing a well-earued holiday at his home Da Windsor, wh •re she will visit with here. friends. George McDonald, inspector of obeese -. ARMO Mrs. D. Melt nA who has been living factories for the counties of in Southampton is visiting old friends i:it Tiurou, Bruce, Gray, Perth, Dufierin V� and parts of Middlesex and Lambton, KETIT Moos Wingham, o8 uesday. June next at "8 o'elockW. m, at 0oderich, May 21. ,1000. Clerk. R TJ Cil art County of Huron wia amber in the town of RICH /�i commenced the season's workthis week, will pay the highest cash price James Fergaa ;on and Jamcs Miller of This is Mr. McDonald's second year iv: the 0th. con.. of Wawauosh were in town .the inspectorship. He was formerly the for Eggs and good Butter in Tubs. 1 Wednesday. . excellent oheesemaker for the e Bluevale ©aA�.��3 & BUTTON Thos. Jenkin of Blnevale road left on Cheese and Butter company and excelis Y� 58 a mouth's visit to his sons and daughter in knowledge llertainiiig to cheese. �effro sent the Qne�u's Duff and others attended the. �';tr:' .:daohoWafers gnnrau- : in Michigan. Win. Messer, James Elliott, R. N. Reform Birthday visitaag her parents, Mr. and convention, in Brussels, on Wednesday door south of School House. Shop op• s. S. Mr `" Bartell Seaforth este A of last week. t Macdonald block. s. UNDERTAKERS, Wi4GHAM. t calls at Button Bioalt or Fifth Mrs, Harry y p Nig.h st Arriv'd! .. 1 One crate White Iron Stone China, Eclipse pattern, very pretty goods. These goods were ordered last October. So you get the benefit of the advance. Cups and Saucers, 80c per doz. Cups only, Saucers only, Fruit Saucers, Pie Plates, - - Tea Plates, - - 60e 20c - 40c 60c - 70c GG CC Breakfastcc reakfast Plates, - 80c Toilet Sets (5 pieces) for $1.25. Bowls, each, 5c. t -GRI Dr. P. i41cDlald, M. P. was home for Mrs.rs• Wm. Sanderson and Miss Jeutae p I( the eonventiot last weedy, returning to Diament, of '.Coronae, are visiting their ae�,'a=r.'m �•`Q^•`�•`'s ��`'4'���� •`'�' Ottawa on Tu slay.. MINOR LOCALS. .� teed as -a :+ •:.. ache. Andrew Gray, of the boundary east of —Hu .s:. t ,..qty (ouncii meets at lfiss hLobu nrtinlWmd ll D Chatham the village, is building a new house. General Insurance and Loan Agent. Tuesday est. ' peau . LI +' +--The Ontario 117;utazal: All new goods at Maxwell's: see our Mrs, Will. mains, of Listowel was and Mrs. Bailie, returned to their 'home FIRE—The Non -tariff Com - visited er ro • ter, i sin rummotu , Mrs, G. B. Wray and son Russel, who Goderich o y on the Queen Birt y spent to couple of weeks Mts, �.'hynne 1 D $12, $14 and $10 suits. visiting with relatives and friends in in Stratford on Saturday last. panies. CONTRACTOR cc - 6t • M. MORS" For P110 OS BUILDER and —Regular monthti meeting of Town Wingham ane vicinity last week. Mrs. D. Rogers• spent the Queen's Council on Monday veiling next. • Albert Trenfain and wife of Listowel Birthday with Mi and Mrs, William H. 01ACCIDENT— The London Suers in zng� in over to i a its,reguier meet' Mrs Tremaitns parents,Mr.and Mrs, have sold nine --Camp Caledonia S. O. a, will hold W a Sunday visiting Stewart of New Hamburg mg ca Monday evening M Messrs Bailie and Duff Wm. Bond. Crescent bicycles so far this season. . next, Mrs Somerville, who has been in poor —The sidewalk b alders are makingDave Moo at one time on the Traits Money at Lowest Rates. staff, now of _ Cookstown spent the 24th . Health of late, was able to drive out last -+'e and Patrick p Iu office corner of Minns rapid advancement *-nth their work en with his pares is in Culross, and called week* Streets every Fridayafternoon anclSat- Dia oval street. on Wingham : criends on the following Rev. D. Rogers, pastor of the Metho- Diagonal g dist chatch preached in Belmore last urday, —The mutual meeting of the Wesdt Da eDrtLrnl airs appear to agree Sabbath morning. Bsv. C. V. ake, of . Huron Reform Asso nation is being held 4 M -• aIk t. thewing.Wroxeter, occupied Mr. Rogers'place . Guarantee and Accident. PLATE GLASS—The Do- minion. lar D gunmen to -da i ham • f M. furniture 'factories,represe l g in the morning,. and John Kerr of Wing - Apprentices urns rt las returned ham, preached in the evening. Apprentices wanted at once. Two from a fluxes >,ronths' trip through the The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper • young ladies to learn tailoring. far, far west. Mr. Walker reports fav- be dispensed in the Presbyterian tf WEissx>;R + CO. orable fnrnitlnn 3 iilarkets and prosperous church next Sabbath morning. - The Gave their horse, agricultural eamiditions. pastor Rev, W. J. West, M. A., will con- trict this season. Dr. Chishal is in Detroit at present duct the service. On Friday morning a Lace is manager.attending the t iternational Convention - preparatory sermon will be preached by ' of Railway Sur, eons. Dr. J. S. Chis- Rev, Mr. Malcolm of Teeswater. rued yesterday from The Methodist church selected Messrs nd to the practice dur- Whitfield Jerilyn, ,Robert L. Stewart, —Messrs. Dulmage Slander, in Ripley d Thos. Wilson of that Call at W. Gannett' for all kinds of holm who", ret implements. Also all kinds of plow Toronto will att shears; the best made at 85 cents, cash, ing his father's —A. K. McAllistel is home again Principal Mu from the Sault. MI has purchased a Misses V•ansto car load of potato and will return quharson atten Whence he came shor iy, East Huron Te. week= Miss M —The report of the %nnnal Convention to a position on t of the West Huron Teachers is to hand. Charles Stuart We have no room for at this week. We Factory was i t'haiit the sender. E,4t Huron ditto. celebration last L. O. L., No. 794 have purchased a that is wefactoryare, 111.11 th new silk banner 00; ting $100. It is a management an beauty and will be seen on the 12th concern, July when the lodge foes to Linc Cali on the old Reli b1e Star ant for freshest create frnits. Everythingsease ne. METRO estaur- - n• Choicest Ministers mutters e, radishes, net Last Week. sence.. • grove and assistants , Matheson and Far- ed the convention of chers' in Seaforth last thesoti was elected e executive committee. f the Listowel Chair Winghant for the eek. Mr. Stuart states - 'formed in regard to speaks highly of the Working order of the ISTS MEET. en of Winglaam District epos, t of Proceedings. cucumbers, asparagats, auuas, pine The ministers a la amen of the Metho- apples, strawberries and oranges. Jaz. -dist churches 'of t s t'listrict met in the 'Wiiigham Method st ehurch ou Tuesday MoK>anvrE. —Smoked glass was great demand and Wednesday f last week. The Oa Monday mottling ng the eclipse chairman, Rev. t . Rogers, presided. of the sun; A few t escopes were also Rev. e. J. Oaten was elected secretary at the (souclusion .f the opening devo- en evidence, The sed r phenoxnma Was tional exercises, '^he various ministers the plainest seen for some years. - and probationers cf the district were ex - Now is the time to get your new spring . amined by thenise overcoat;s you can get a dandy for $12 105811088, touversat Or $14 at R. Maxwell's. none were found —The horse of J. driving from Zetland bled br.eri-ii•,gt it rem shaft. . 1111, a tia to s_t:.,.. Extensive inaprt mode in the front o ✓ e in tine Masan bli front and tido plate ins it then ono of ikon, V.S., while Moved by 1tev1 n Saturday stain- seconded by Re' , Robt. 3. Hosliing, arid resolved that this district nreotixig airy fixeda ell the desires ta;place or_- record alt expression rr, , ur.t•at t,n ... •t ` of sympathy with Rev. John Learoyd, who finds that th : infirmities of years contpe:l Iiitit to se.k a superannttatett re- ements aro being lation. We reg'et that this point has J. R. Binnshaw's been reached by our esteemed fellow oit. A plate glass laborer Who has s faithfully labored for over forty years in the ministi of e best appearing Providence of Go 1, he may be spared to ea as to their blame - on and doctrine, and tinting. ' Walter Ri sby and ill he put in, rltalt- Methodism. We pray that in the kind etre in town. tit*. with ars and ..3•45G7 a period of test ..... (4. A, Maytag a -a letter freta ws in the eventide t ntil with his former laborer°s 4iany eIf whom 'slave Watt to the Eternal presented certificates .lex. W. Dever three years, an o years, and .present - mother Clement 1-wton, of Porter's , c ecectecl lit Him lie I received the iii taws that the latter's I jirlest. eon, Golden, islet at-th a very serious The probatioiier, accident last week i tt saw tall at that . from their college e, Itis left legan broken in font havilag travailed 1 attellaled callege tv plivotes below the kite and the right one ea a certificate shtlyvsug u8 % oxo fun man. His injury is indeed serious, course of study, and havingsatisfaotority the Sabbath school Oonventiou held in Brussels, last Tuesday. The Presbyter- ian Sabbath School appointed • Mrs. W. J. West, Miss Mary Scott and Miss • Annie Aitchesou to represent them. Mr. John Leech, of the Brandon dis- trict of Manitoba, is visiting his many relatives and friends in Huron county. Mrs. F. J. Oaten, of Belgrave, is bis daughier,and ilaessrs Joseph and Edward Leech of this village, are his brothers, The Leech family at one time comprised ten tall brothers, but now, as in most families, there are some vacant chairs. Mrs. T. J. Watt, Mrs. Snell and Lloyd Snell visited Mrs. Mills, of Hallett, near Clinton, last week. Misses Lillie PattersonJenuie Ga n - nett and Laura $taby, of Winghan, visit- ed i ited with friends in the village over Sun-. daEverybody had a little bit of smoked glass out 'viewing the eclipse on Monday. merinos. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. King, their little daughter and Miss Etta Swells, of Goderieh, were visiting in the village this week. Mrs. Helot, of Winglham, spent the 24th with her sister, Mrs. Rutherford. Win. Smith had large barn raising last Friday. Miss. Emma McCracken, who spent the winter its London, has returned to her home on the Bluevaie road aceer°. ponied by her friend, Miss.Dollio Lee. Miss Mabel Scanlon, daughter of Rev, Mr Scanlon, is visiting her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. South, A colored gentleman gave a lecture in the Orange hall last Friday evening, on his twenty three years of life as a slave. Tie was accompanied by his wife and little sots who danced. Andrew ,Te. feries of London, is visit• int his cousins, the Xing family, Mrs. Estey has purchased a very nice little driver from Jainos Lotittitt, of '' JVhighatn. The orchards were a lovely sight last d geek, in all their wealth of blossom, A. Megawatt's crab a vie tree was very much initiated, it s of 'yeti shoe uxti- ferns. shape and Wast pasted as thick. gas 1 BALED TEINLERS addressed to t , nder- signed and endorsed ".Tend( for Close , Owen Sound, Grey, On , ' will be re- nt this otilee until Fri 7, 15th day of Q closepiliagat ,according to oolan at the office of H.A. gineer, Confederation pilin ceive_ Juno, 1000, for the constructio OWefSound,Countyo' Cre and a bneci$cution tto ea • . Esqq , Reid . Life uildin , Toro . o, Ont., on application to the Custom House OSicer at Owen Sound, Ont., and at the Department of Public Works, Tenders will not be considered unless made in the form supplied, and signed with the ac- tual signatures of tenderers. Au acre ated bank Cheque, payable to the order of the Minister of Publlto Works, for three thousand dollars ($8,000.00,) must seeom- puny each tender. The chegtie will be for- feited if the pparty decline the eontraet or fail to complete th. work contracted for, and twill be returned incase of non-acceptance of tender. The Depar autent does not bind itself to ac- cept alto lowest or any tender. By Order[ • JOS. IS. ROY, Acting Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, Hay'28rd,.1000. i STewstaapers inserting this advertisement withouttauthority from tlto Department, will nob bit si1d for it. and others to represent their school at Gray, ,. A Tailor's Talk would be useless unless the fit, style and quality were apparent to back up every statement.' We don't talk v'Ohirnes, but our suits talk for us, and our prices will suit you. Leave your order for that new SPITING SUIT O1 OVSI AT E. Ot,LAR:E Stand next Griffin's Grocery, We are still in the building business and are prepared to take contracts for the erection of all kinds of buildings. Plans and specifications furnished on short notice. Workmanship guaranteed and at rea- sonable rates. WM. NICHOLSON. Residence Diagnol street, opposite Francis street. - TRY M. E. ZURBRIGG'S Down floor gallery, opp. Presb. Church. Family Groups a Specialty.. Enlarging, Copying, Remounting. 1ew Qrooery D If you want to get fresh groceries call on R. S. Reid, Good Wine and Arrowroot Biscuits, 4 lbs. for 25c HOUSE THE STUDYDv GLEANING FABRICS ABRICS style, (slitting,, making, the desire to please and to give the utmost value, puts the question of satisfaction of our cus- tomers beyend the shadow of a doubt. High Classed Tailoring is not necessaa.'ily high-priced. You will find proof of this by calling on us, ex- amining our goods, getting prices and leaving year order fora suit, RObts Maxwell R. S. Reid. is with us. You may need a Whitewash Brush. We can supply you. ' We can also give you the best to be had in brooms, whisks and clothes brushes. A nice ' present given away with every-$lo.00 worth Q£ goods you buy. nigh Art mahIorr Winghirm, Sightts Priceless! Get your sight tested. It costs nothing. WE FIT SPECTACLES Scientifically, Correctly Reascllahly, Tr'y us. Shaw Block, R. ]YIUNSHAW- U?tOAi ' A.1r11 Jii1WELE13.