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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1901-03-08, Page 54 1HI1. WINGHAM IX14j'S, N.A,11011 9, 19011ROT NVAwAxosly. h.,.. FRU"Iff �IINot ninny o popjia live to s^o their 80thMr.NEWS OUR .A.9 � � 1 , 1, A Mrgo number of sr,, s e ilt of y(ks a.u! t.a „c who Attain to 00 aro few a1u1 Mrs. R. ('Ilrrie, sr., spent a yory I and far between. At finushine, how- pleasant time at their hoano oil Friday �Cjiganfic e ever, thorn is tui old ezttlortlan who fs g evezrilrg last. = "4, John talar:- b tho f�lthor t0 �, • y name, AT. ssrs. Win. and Jolzti Bosomworth' EVATS� OF INTEREST TO ALL. OUR READERS. John Clark, awell known resitlellr. ��pm and Juhn and Robert Blaine, of Elora, a ilia I of his year:; Mr. c;lalk is quite havo been visiting with Hobt. Currie, or. I OF ,khat ���__smart and last mouth niado a trip, with for a f,)w days, ^" tWhat Wideawako Tames Correopondonts Ckmmunreato --• Other his son, to Hamilton. Goo. Currie, who ha, boon viAting �ItemJnntor th(t Iris Leen f a, brick the con' returned n the o Diin a roof Iona few months, Ruedy-to-wear s Clipped �'rozn Our Exohnnges, n•aot Pur the ctx.ctian oP a biked. school xotllrizecl to n:�zlveroziMgndlly mortling.house for U.S.S. Ne. 1;3, ITu110tt and Mrs. Bennington, of• Cleveland, Ohio,' 1 y.. . R.„a: Morris.is visiting with, her parents, ATwooiz. Dutu:at Ca(upll ll, of tau lst line, ,held Mrs. Rinhard Jamos, of the gravel road Mrs, William Hogg had a beo, Wed- A terrible accident occurred Friday a vary succ,lasfal wo-yl bee, 0111.) d'.iy Inst Xr. and Mrs. James Currie aro visit �, ' nesday, drawing green corilwoocl to afternoon on the Grand Trunk Railway, we r j l'. Offer unmatcllablC: valuC:s its our CLOTHING I1� C� Ing tvitli friends inlu;,orsull and vicinity. ` Wroxotor. `There were nino teams between Atwood aucl Listowel. Three cry protty wecldin.- was celebrated l We are sorry to learn that Will James t department for I more wee1C. Our stock Presoilt. mon ;were pushing a hand car in the at tho resiponoo of the bride's pargttts is oat )ropier lug as v- ell as his many A Miss Nettie Rieliarson, 4th concession, midst of a blinding snow storm which on Wednesday oveuing, Feb.:Mli, when C frionds would wish. must be reduced in Order to m;ake . 1'C3Qn1 fOr is visiting her aunt, Mrs, John Rtollard- arose sa su ldonly Friday, At about one H. J. McNeil Ur. Oakville, Mail., was xl Miss Laura Currie is visitingat the spring clothing, Which will come to 1. and ill a few weeks. son, of Soaforth. She intends attending' o'cl aolc an engine and snow plow came uuiwa in marriage with Miss Annie, l hooluj of her uncle, Andrew Liuklater, the public school there, along the same track, and neither the daughter of Mr. and firs. Thomas hTaurz- I of Clill'ord, Our Stock is all new and comprises the latest styles Mrs. J. G. Turnbull, 4th concession, engineer nor the mon 011 the hand car dc,rs `.Che brid0 looked hand80111e in a A. number of young people spoilt a c., has been quite poorly lately. detect6,1 the danger. The hand oar was (Ire f White cashmere, trimmed with I very pleasant evening at theholae of R. made 1�; expert tailors --every garment well sewn and ' The grippe is paying a friendly visit demolished, and William Wilson, section net and cream satin, veil of net a boquil Thursday last. thoroughly up-to-date in every respect. •li 31�L a �i'Jit•l� ` tothe 3rd and 4th lines this week. foreman, and Samuel Cuthbertsou, both of roses and ivy, as did the brides maf Vol, Wednesday the spirit of Susannah , Geo, Coombs is still under the of Atwood, were horribly mangled in Miss Ida M, Davey, of `Toronto, in a Johnston, relict of tile late Win. Wilson, 18 YOURS. Please real every line of the followingdoctor's care. the collision, and instantly killed, The dress of white muslin. The groom was passed to the beyond. She was 89 years list, and brine' it withou for reference, third mail, though hurt, was not serious- assisted by Alex Lamont, and the core- of age, and has boon a respected resident y Working 26 Hours a Day. ly injured. Both men were married, mony was performed by Rev. John of Clinton for man ecus. Demise There's no rest for those tireless little and leave families. Dr. Kidd, cocnor, Holmes, of Brusso1 s. Miss Annie Smith was duo to a breakdown of health, and noYS' 2 -PIECE SUITS,SIZES `�2 TU 30. -wor,Millons are always King's s New Life Torpid of Atwood, has decided that an inquest playiug the wedding march. oAargo old age, Of English birth, her Native � a c 75 r •(• n . is necessary, and has summoned a jury. number of relatives and frietl[is of the IvE(aUItAI� PRICE �il.t�...... SALE 7'PvIC1 . ,,1 60 Ttiver, Jaundice, Biliousness, Fever and place being Yorkshire, she came with tt °' 2.U0...... " 1.G0 Ague. They banish Sick Headache, contracting parties were present, and her parents to Canada, settling in Tor- " " 2.50..:... " " 1.93 (aULROSS. tt a ( 1414 t a or drive out Malaria. Never gripe or atter the ceremony :w(1 supper had been onto, where slid married, her folks re- 3 ^' weaken. Small. taste nice work won- The directors of the Oulross Mut. Fire di. -posed of a ver leask Lt even) ig was " " �• l Y F ! ' ,, morin • to Hamilton, where her father 3,110.... , . dams. Try them. 23a nt Colin A. Ins. Cc, met in the town hall, Tees- spwit. Tho pzeseutb, which were more died. Y, {7atnpbells. water, on Feb, 23rd, 1001, Members all � y her first six o ci Alphonso BOYS' 3 -PIECE SUITS SIZES 28 TO v` . than usually handsome and numerous, Allan were boron six childman-Mrs. � "' ' E J TUU,NBEURY, present. The President in the chair. testified to the esteem in- which the Mark�Cassles, Wingham; Geo. Allen, #' REGULAR PRICE �3,2.i ..... SALT: PZ3I0.� ;2.75 Report of S. S. Na. J, Zurnberry, for Minutes of previous meeting wore read 3,,10, ..... 2,71 young coupla are held. They loft on town; Mrs. Ross, Idaho; Wm. Allen, tt c(. 4•G0. , . , • . (t tt 325 the month of February, based on con- and adopted. Tuesday for their home ill Oakville, Sel- East Guillsbary • Mrs, Patterson Tor- `' 't 4.5U...... " 3.50 duct, attendance and general proficiency. Scott -Donald -That all applications kirk Co„ Mail., and the best wishes of.a onto, and Mrs, Forderx, New York stale. " 5.00...... •` " . 4.00 Names in order or merit. for insurance taken by the agents of the largo circle of friends will go with them. Size was warried to 'ber second husband, -' - - - ' - - -- Sr. IV. -George Muir,Peter Muir,Jno. company since last meeting be laid be- Wtt1♦ •'Vilson near Toronto-; Ira:Childmen . YOUTHS' SUITS. (Long Pants) SIZES 32 TO 36♦ Hutton, Ida Elliott, Bessie, Aitken, fore the Board for examination.- Children Cry for were born by this marriage; they catn(t 1� REGULAR PRICE 15.00.... , . RILE PRICE . $1.00 Hartley Aitken, Chester Dunkin, James Carried. , £' tt 0.00...... " 4.75 a to Clirztesi ot'ca' 30 years Ayo, Mr, Wiir,on J)unkin, Omar Stokes. Donaldson- Scott- That having ex- " 7.50..... • " " 1S,OU v precleceaszng her lay about 12 y overs. She Sr. III. -Roy Rutlzerford,Bert Elliott, amined all aplzlicatious and find them was a consistent member of Ontario . ,� - , ,� Maggio Muir Percy Coupland, Charlie satisfactory the President and Secretary WESTFIELD. r " MEN N SUITS. MENS SUITS. street Methodist church and was a Ic' ` Aitken, Addie Dunkin, Annie MoGue, are hereby instructed to prepare and Miss L. Brigham, of Londesboro, is ' , 1. REGULAR PRICE $4.00...... SALE PRICE U.03 ' friend and synzpathotio mpther., in- tt it t, Mabel Elliott. issuo policies for the same. -Carried. visiting at the home of her cousin, Miss 1;i &,00... _ . , . f•OU Jr. III. -Mar Aitken, Etta oid-Donaldson-That the account Hannah Stackhouse. ton New Era. Mrs. Cassels' find Thos, p is tt 6.00... , . • tt 4.75 Y Elliott,' Cassels attended the funeral:aY Clizltou 7.00...... " 5.60 -Omalley McGue, Harold Hutton. of A. Butchart for calendars, auditors W. J. Wi'�btman is laid up with an tt 7.50.. • .. , is ,t 6.00 On S, turday last. II Class. -Walter Rutherford, Willie reports and other printing amounting to attack of sciatica. � - " " 0.00...... '° f0 7.00 very sad death 000urrecl on.. Friday tt tt tt tt Casempre, Roy Elliott, Ella Elliott. $50,75 be paid. -Carried. Miss E. Wallace, of Londosboro, spent Feb.6th, when Laurette Maria, third, ' 10,00...... t3.UJ Sr. Part II. -James Aitken, Robbie McDonald-Ballagh-That this Board a few days this week with Mrs. A. Rob . • ; '`" Aitken. do now adjourn to meet again on the inson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Armou MEN S• OVERALLS, with or without apron, strong, well passed away. She had been ill but a made, and rivitad soams. Jr. Part II. -Leo Bok, Peter McGue. last Saturday of March, in the' town 0 3 load from Blyth att?nded the con- couple of clays, decth- being caused by •+ REGULAR PRICE $0.50...... SALE PRICE MAI Part I. -George Casemore, Ethel Case- hall,.Teeswater, at 2 p. m, or at the call cart given by the Westfield' Methodist convulsions She tvas a bright and " ,t 0.75...... " " 0.05 lucre. of the President. -Carried. choir last Tucslay. " 0.$5...... " '° 0.0� , B. PrArsox, Teacher. lovable child, a two and a half Years Dr. Turnbull, of Goderiah, assisted by " t° 1.00...... " " 0.75 D. MaINTosi-r, Secty-Trees. r olcl, and will gr�atiy missed by her � ' Dr. Turhbnll, of Auburn, performed AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAk` AAAAAA two suesesstal operations on Wednesday parents MEN'S PANTS -ALL $IND6. ^.SQ9f3s3®�r+D®®®®®®®®®•®®��®®(yt0 Mr. a Mxs. Charlie I%intoitl'accom REGULAR PRICE $1.00...... SALE PRICE X0.76 < .r ts�m�®cp®ti®®,a�®�©®�•�®®®7D�m�+ of last week, on Harvey McDowell anti t it 1.25...... " " 1.00 EVERY .HOUSEWIFE d®slutBil®••®•cfr$®sCD®®®©a•®+��t9€e on Will Henry. The boys are getting parried by ilii. and Mrs. James Jamieson � tt AS 1.50...... t, it 1.211 left on Tuesday for Dakota, tt tt r cc along as well ascan be expected. Mrs. William. Jitmes is ill at present. (( t 2.00 ' t5. • • . • . tt 1.35 SHOULD HAVE A � p oo...... 1.:10 ® ® Westfield Epworth League attended tt tt ,t tt 011 r• da J • , „ Mrs. Ales. Robinson, of Wiulham, 2.50...... 1. < e}' q au • At Home given by the Blyth spent last week at Will Robinson's and " " 3.00• • • • • • " " 2.z•i < a League on Weduesda of last week. A g Y „ _ _...... __ ,..... _. UNIVERSAL 0 Chas Campbell's. tt tt 2 r6 ao 0 very enjoyable time was spent by all, _ _ y y 3.b • Mr. slid spenthrs a few TamesFerguson, this of Bah Men's and Boys' Overcoats,' .. v ..._._..._.........._.........:......_ ...__ .. .elle Westfield Methodist choir, under ® • • p, - week wit e y lsters, Reefers, etc„ < • the leadership of W. Olen Campbell, of ' '�; (a p p the latter's parents,Mr. and Mrs. Porter - 00 O er C! Goderich, gave a grand concert in the field, of Mamuocli. AT COST PRICE. cq 0 church last Tuesday. Mr. Campbell has been trainingthe Tuesday eveningmtwas Bt n z cion the tchu ch o be sol - in MENS WINTER - EAR -Shirts and Dra present at the wedding ..........- - Regalsr Price 50c. Sale Price Sac R ER UNDERW + wars. Having purchased the • y � 1 IIud thou conte.. C It will chop all kinds of � business of J. R, Mull- O a decided snocess. They wera assisted g Regular Price 51.00........SaloPr{ce$O.i3 meat, raw or cooked, and shave, I will keep a com- p by Miss M. Goodwin, elocutionist, of We sorry to say that Samue111c- ;, ;; •i tt ;; • « ' ... « <� 20 ` Burney, of Wingham is ill. &'c i. 0 •< all kinds of frust and ve - < � w Chnpn dna Miss Brown, soprano, of -.••• •7� �•• •••• • ' ' a r, plete line of Watches, p We believe that James McGee has sod - _ etables into credo cut um- K m a GAerich. Owing to the .stormy even- bought the farm of Wm. Beecroft trio Your money back if you want it. < form pieces, fine or coarse, C e even - Clocks, Diamond Rings, Ing the attendance teas not as large as it hasapurchased Andrew Fox's, which as wanted, without mash- c a®o Jem ->Rings, Pendants, m should have been. bordorshispresent place. We do not ing and great rapidity. It < (p Sticl: Pins, Sterling a know what Mr. Fox intends doing. < does away with the chop Silver Goods Optical a g o e 18 ' 'D Go. ping knife and bowl en- ® p • 6�i�C�=/� Jackson Wzbhtman is, we are sorry to ® Goods. ® t' say, ill at the present time. The Cheap Cash Store. Opp. Bank of H amiltol �C tirely, doing its work in • ; rr.•-- ; ' - -; ,' y Miss Mabel Naylor is spending a num- one-tenth the time and 6ber of weeks at Ed. MoDowell's. producing an absolute uni- Eyes tested by the latest scien- is m Wa tific principles. • , James Stein and family of the 0th, in- _ - „ •_ _ < form product. 0 Repairing neatly and prompt- a' i tend lnovin., to Manitoba in the near For cutting meat it can- • , ly done. A future.. LxsxuwLL. Mr. W. H. Hacking, Listowel's ven- not be surpassed. ® The old stand in Mason block. Mrs. Hoover left Marnoch on Monday MTs• George Wright, died on Satur- erable postmaster, who is in Sold by q • • for good. day, Feb. 23, in her 79th year. Born in year, has come through his recent $1 e c® England, where also they were married. of the grip successfully, and is cc A C H! S H O L • Tuesday was not a very favorable aven- s H. • 1►Zr, and Mrs. Wright came to Canada in ably improved in health. D BURNS • • Ing for the choir concert at Westfield. e � Jeweller and Optician. •e ° lin 186E and moved into Wallace in 18"r3, . eI e ® tl Night Was Her Terror. Seven years later they removed to Strikes A Rich Find. (successor to J. Clegg & Co.) � 0s®o•eso•O•e®•eA••,De•eC•oa i „ „ Listowel where they since resided. On "I was troubled tur savt rad ears with 4< ®e•oo•oe•ee•••a••et•e®toeOOU t would cough Applegate, t night Alo, 3' writes Mrs, Chas. Applegate, . of Alcsx. the thirtieth of October last, that being. chronic, iudigestiuu 1111() t.ervon3 d®- tiee9V.OWVWVWVVV/o/Wi/VVVVVVV @e�ooeee••e®e•e®s•••eeooeo andria, Ind„ "ailed could hardly get any the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding, bility," writes F. J. Gret•11, of Laucas- sleep. I bad consumption bo lead that the family celebrated the golden wed- ter, N. H. -Nu relnrdy lt•tiped we un - if I tvalkecl a block I would con h til I began usiuyr 11 lectmlc B tters, which SPECIAL VALUE IST frightfully and spit blood, but, wheu ding of their parents by a gathering at did me more good t11au ail the medi- ' A all other medicines failed, three $1,00 home fu Listowel. Of a family of nine cines I ever us -d. , They have also kept - - - bottles of Dr. Ding's Now Discovery children born to'her three died in infancy my ~rife ill exot+lleut honlih for years. ' wholly cured me and I gained. 58 and five survive her. The oldest is Air. She say, Electri1.• Dirt rs are just splen - pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to (ilii fen• female crook, -s; that they are • R. G. Wright, Toronto, then Mrs. Yeo, a r1 cud tonic acct itivl *otaror for weak Furu hino6s cure Coughs, Cokls, an Grippe, Biota- b , > House �� �`( `� chitin and IIkl Threat and Lung troubles. deceased, Mrs, Armstrong, Grey town- rltu du\� u wuulun. N(1 tiller medicine o Price 50o and $1.00. Trial bottles free ship. Miss C. A, Wright, at home, Mr♦ cart take its place in our family." Try s. at Colin A. Campbell's drugstore. A. W. Wright Toronto and Mr. M. W tttom. Only 50c. SarirPaction guaraut- ' 11 ' ' This picture is the trade mark of Wright, Listowel• eed by Colin A. Campbell. SCOTT'S EMULSION and is on wtcoxETt•Irt. • Mr. and Mrs. Crocker have the syu1- *- As R. Ratlzbuin, of Duluth, spent some ata of mklu friends iu the lies of Gavin Struthers, one of the oldest!) As our new Spring goods have arrived we are prepared every bottle of SCOTT'S PrMUI,- p Y y d/nrs of U'olorich p p days this week with John Knutson. die::l on Fa to offer special inducements to our customers and the public in SION in the World which now their daughter, Annie Louise, who (lied � MissEdithMcLaughlin, of Brussels, Saturday morning last from the affects aged 78 yearn. general in Carpets, Oilcloths, Linoleums, Chenille and Lace ambunts to many millions yearly. is the guest of Miss Tena Smith. Mr. Jamas Wilson, sr., pro,'"• pneumonia. y luau Curtains, Art Draperies, Chenille, Damask and Linen Table This great business has grown to WilliamRobinsonand John Bretheour A hockey match was played here last l Mollkland Ont 111-1..1 Itlflls, F'c and it Such vast proportions, attended the assurance meeting of the ed away at tha age of tw yet) once 11&42 Covers, and all nods offered U an u -to-date store to make a p P ( Friday between Listowel kind Mount g y P Mutual Life Assurance Cohipany of day of last N. 6A.. spite of eve complete House Furnishing. First; -Because the proprietors Canada in Waterloo this -week. Forest, resulting in the very much one- n 15 minutes have always been most careful in 0. Cook, of Heisall, is this weal: the sided score of 17 to u, in favor of the - 11S exenso &tF Ir former, Referee David Roy gave good , coon "bridged. selectins the various ingredients guest of Thomas Ilempltill, sr. Wilfrid RTcZSttnder] 11im a i list used in its composition, namely; Miss Aunio Muir left for Torouto on satisfaction. Sonth Side and in nowest and latest colors and patterns. Saturday where she has'seanred work. Mr. 11, Abraham has purchased, from inn itis wife Hick Ott Brussels, special value at 85e up, Tapestry, special value at 40e. up. , the finest Cad Liver Oil, and the [,nt lnolvlus n tent Ie Miss CII9918 Harris is oil the sick list. ,11Tr. Dennis, of Simcoe, nue of Alvin: s Wool, " " 600 up. Union, " At 27.3e up purest Hypopliosphites, The meeting of the Preshytory , , ltich fine stock of colts. jf& as altlts& deed of that hau(icg'* Hemp, special value at 12•21•c. Second.•-Beeause they have so WAS holed here ori Tuesday tvas in every Mr. William Armstrong returned yousteed arid.) to 111111, "and I af.%rarr of Also a few ends from 5 to 10 yards at half price. skillfully combined the various way a success. Large numbers of dole• home from Toronto last I! ziday evening der tzohaf y ,� „ o" ;,tiehthe plan never Oilelotbs in all diffet'ent widths at 25c yard and up. Also a complete ingredients that the best possible gates front a distance attending. where he has been under the doctor's a pricetees stoop of Linoleums to choose from. See our Chenille Curtains, special at results are obtained by its use. Miss Hanna, of Witigham, visited care, .and is feeling very touch im- And keep ---- $4.50. Also Lace Curtains, best in the trade in patterns and quality from , Mrs. George Town this week. proved. ohkh, cr1:c11ect. h5c upwards. Ask to see our Chenille Table Covers for GOC. Third': -Because it has made so A. Robinson and E. Lackner, of A large crowd was in town on Friday, �r . decided toile( iatee(il Itnl flint ai nrr p Damask Covers for85eeaeh, many sickly, delicate children>Iattitesvillo,visited tltotortner's"parens itbeing fair slay. Also goods by the yard for 3.5e and up strongand healthy, given health here last Satntda Dr. Bruce of Toronto, formerly cf t11tt1'rin o(i neon fall in love Anat r . and rsy cheeks to So inatl ale. y ' jar>t n,.1hrotia to rile �t•e sse .that 'Special value in 'White Linen Table Goods and Napkins, far surpass- y p Listowel, is spending a few lays in .o t11eI�1 tbt st severe ittoo." s" itig Anything shown In the town. anaemic girls, and healed the lungs A 1ior+Able duthz`eak town. I Qat, that stain etiont. tea." addc and restored to full health, so many "Of large sores on my little daughter ," A rztttlrher of out young folks attended label, `but nlc reccllaoti(1n is that it s&i(I Call and see these goods before purgbasing olsawhere. thousands in the first stages of headg 0.1) Irbil , fMorofscal, Tenn., the head d1• t, . I orrises. A flettrle(1 it sand for !ran atnpla(, buttBtie 0. 1). A rh�i n, Salt tl o mp elfin night.debate in South �Vallttca ori neon:lira moo. ironsunr tion. It you " Mr, (laorgo Stevenson had 111s Mrs. Onflartler--Mitnersfly,tlot9'tibe3Cs Its agree ttt/1e lasts will sturprlde orb tl c bnia, Tettgx, Salt Rheum, Pimples, Illssis IelatUllrall7 s-0 'r 8"11" < nt""1 c�iaznlsta, t lrtrocTced out of joint on Tu(+editotlr y Only ^• .ngeds ?4tra. I+]azraiHalz--Ind&cle tlecy clot aw11iy` T80 An M: 1, L L S M the ttno�rl►ggtau. ash oliuAeC rrnt 611�Ie�. Onl G cents While hatiifngice. ,hlca u thlg week Ohl wan lett me n1Jaut permit le>lw p lint. L1hko St&tan �i0urn&1. Q,