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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1901-06-28, Page 81A WA,41.­ ` 1 IX E TrN 1ITAI { INK 281 1941, • . p:kgsed a. very creditable exalninati0n, ._J11M, D Wallies l.'mvler, of the Bluevale road spent ltkst visiting frienelr TEACHER WANTED. PROPERTY FQ .. r part of week, Dr. Al;lieiv returned 1loille on Tuesday holiday trip. 4 LT. DAIRY it", D in Galt ped Ayr. fOT111er1 1 Miss it zzio Lamont. f t f o. 8, Svnst wa• Waco:;il. A11i>tit:tticcelvrxl Uv tho A teacher Nvantt•fvwm 511,1111 rttdt•1'elgtlf"ft alit tost, TeaCllt•r K Thf, undersign oire iia rmperty con- taaling 4, ran aero . o otvici. streA1 Qrox- f,kel•, ff)r t+{i{t . T11 is preallses there ori+ a r ' jai" •, 0 0 winvIlaw, left Ripley all 1t edneFday 0f dUtiesta calluncllCf;', J :1171P71 stflbG of it ud+11 1laropertylhi It ) oftrl y last steel; to reside Ilei duties aK nurse BCQ7'T, Sucrr#ary. iliflrnaf:ll P. it 1108,>lticitcu Isar pnrticnlu ntldress, , .,,: _, , -, •, . ill 010 Winnipeg general hospitol,S from AVER BROS. AVER . THA$ Ilx, 14ttP, Out. n c ti, s i n t11t tilldt>, , TQ Onto ou T essi xe at vldlloh me n1ashe W p t1Np>~RTAIcR, WtNC€itAM. Pa 0 atoll ori lee,,.l l-i J► BEDS been attending t110 QOuservatory of Night oalle at Button Block or Fifth Canvf+saneini, ANsiipnt•r find Accattnttiub. 1 llaor so nth at Schaal House. Skog op- 0Qr s aftdnllald block. 1f bio3ley to lvatt ult tuwltitnd farm property. 00tco-1'wo doors 1lorth of Drs. T. & J. R. Chfftltailn'sbttlhcly, Itcsldenea-Catllcrble$t,, p:kgsed a. very creditable exalninati0n, t1Np>~RTAIcR, WtNC€itAM. Pa 0 atoll ori lee,,.l l-i J► BEDS been attending t110 QOuservatory of Night oalle at Button Block or Fifth Canvf+saneini, ANsiipnt•r find Accattnttiub. Greatest beauty combined with cheapness makes thein The Beds of The Cen- tury, They stand for years, • Don't warp. Don't scratch. Sanitary, Easily cleaned. Vermin is a stran- ger to them. They i{nlpart tone and cheer to the bed -room. Many pretty styles and so inexpensive, $5.50 to $1`x,25, i Dine an. onlay 14. p 6JU W.L, X9.0..7 Blas• Silk Gloves ita good son of ilius. ,lflhn Sherritt. The deceas- .,-iP._..i J":Jgurt'it `. rs t1 ;r1 y attdWhite od lad had not been ell o in the best L[ ; qygry y -gy }p -^•r+--+ - ---- + of health for some tilne past, suffering `j Q10 k 1 STANDARD ROTARY. \1. f ! laid (.arcve% for Laldles andwith catarrh and a severe cold, she ula. a • k'orsniaby UNDERTAKING—Our extensive experiece Warrants Gent,,,i e.114 Shoes in am us in calling special attention to this Branch of our business. New took a fit of coughir ; shout 4.80 Mon -t+,! Slippers, but- clay afternoon and died Wa few 1.110- •Mla- FROM MONTREAL r toned tinct lace, very kine qual- meats. She was nlarrietl to her slow ' Idly. GANNETT. ."1'. You will find` as prompt, reliable, attentive and efficient. ity. . bereaved husband in Bowmanville 50 NEW YORK. LUTHER BALL, Funeral %reetor, New hosiery in fancy Cot- years ago and came to Blyth from Bay- WANTED ton, wid fine Cashmere, Black fte?(l 40 years ago. Besmes her husband For tickets and full information apo AGENTS nn'tubberFountain rel"senil 1.6 Residence—Patrick St., Mr, Gracey's late residence. ilshe letwes three sons and oue slaughter to cents silver or stamps for sample. and Colored. to mourn her loss. Mrs. Sherritt was a H. DAVIS, wingham. HUNTER 8r, co, 612WJMftinst,Cillet natio New .Milks and Dress member of the Blyth Methodist church. '"' ""`" "" ""^"~-' '""`• - +O? A0 01 ONO Oa4bs ON ♦® olo m e r 4 i1e1♦ *+ ' . Goods, just opened this WeC1i, The funeral took pisco Wednesday + Taffetta, Silk Foulard and afternoon to tho Union cemetery and . a was largely attended b many Dill ¢-dd Aft d at handsome Duchess Satin. ° ' friansis and neighbors.* + Dress Ends and Skirts, . 14DWeIr POts, ' Sill:. and Wool Mixtures, li,s-Governor Pingree of Miowg, Tweed Effects, Home-Spuns, died in London. + ' Broadcloths. Everything up- Mrs. Lafferty of Guelph, alt old lady of 00 year`; was killed by a train. 4 w {` to -date and trimming to match. + a The electric road betweeu•Woodstock OF CHOICE + Corsets and Laces. Great as- and Ingersoll has been completed, + ♦ sortment, Tho Canadian Northern Railn ay has + r A 1 V E D THIS WEE Specials, in Lace Curtains issued a now passenger tariff on the and Carpets. basis of three cents per mile on the en- tire system. + a large shipment of Elower Pots which we place + Premier Roblin of Manitoba, had an 4 + atuday Specials.rZisButte+ on sale at the following prices : + interview with the C. P. R. authorities 50 doz. Children's Hose at I for in Montreal, and arranged for the ex- + + F ` tension of some railway lines in his , + + lOc. " 4 200 yards Embroidery, reg. 80,: Province. I I TUBS. 155 Lb. + z I -z inch Flower Pots at los per clog:. + Saturday 5c. kir, Brodrick informed a questioner + inch " I5c " 10 doz. Hemsti`ehed Hdkfs,, very iu the House of Commons to -day that t + r rr fine, reg. Be, Saturday 5e. outof 68,000 persons in the eonceutra- + 4 inch 20C + 200 yards 3 bich flue Luce, reg.. tion comps of South Africa 34,000 were •+ 5 inch it3oc it loc, Saturd:lt• 5c. children. Also any quantity of 150 yds Shaker Pi reg. Se, Miss Lizzie Johnston, of iifeafo:•d, is Eggs. + G inch 45c s Saturday 5n dead as a result of taking poison in p^ + r 450 yds, ttihhnn from 1 to.9, in. mistake for a powder for heaflaclle, t tom° -00 '• + 7 1riC11 6 jC ` wide, pries frnnl le to Be, Saturday i + Be. Shop oar+}r at Mr. Edward Shaw, a resident of Van - i wogner's Beach, about 73 years of are, 4"RIo. was instantly killed by a Grand Trunko engine near Hamilton. 0-lordon, v 6 +e o 'i1 °E' S;' N'S D+t1 M,,. t' .. ti, , Four new cases of smallpox have 9 developed in Beachviile, but they al'sDirBCt IYilp'v PtUI'. 4 44d444.444+454+44oP4.4ko 4fi444tx444414?444o-4+P404+44 • . _»._._ .._ _ _._.._ _ ^.. all in the family of Mr. Andrew Todd.. PERSONALS. xlor x. t _ We. mall bP sflyd to h: ve contributions to /Tv.,".mTrm—Ir 8{ngltam, on p '26th, 9 ♦ Q4 Q @@@m4Q Q'LG®®4 r j-0 04w+b YO•a0®AdaA+4@49@ AOmd@ A0@v ®Qs Q 4 Q Om<►A4©@d'AOOQ®4O♦@@ 90® 0©4i►404®A44F @Q®O a4406 @4ia b this colrtmn from any of our readers. If you o of Harry Henso Liffe : s sou. 0 ! havewi irorf of purpose going stns ,-ourfeli, . umms—In Whigham, on Taue lith, the drop in and tell na, or f end us a nos to th141t ,v1Ye of I rang Diem' Y Toronto fuse Dlis + ; ♦O effect. Lam ltwh) ; a son. --- XASWELT,.—At Rnox O11urc;1 Dtanxe, Ripley, ( p Jas. Irwin , of the Brussels Herald vras on dune 18th, to Dor. and Mrs. DIa ctwoll, a son. c. Dfe 7'ALLYNatimonal o n : Ill iiiy th, on June 1,;th, to Mr. 0 'a' in towel on Monday. awl Mrs. A. McNally, a sun. i 4 Dr. J. S. Jerome, of Arthur, spant 17IAnX6TPii40, j_ Sunday witIl h16 fttlniij in t(1wt1, i aII )are' s,oncJ t11P rryRev. of the +' bride's ,areuts, on Jui1e :titch, by Rev. D. Perris., r' ikiisa G^+tats 11f.'lrtiit is visiting with 1101 t,Jbert ,outitto 1+1188Ja:sie.youugr+st dao h ',; ;$tAL g,`FICE } , r Ry S : rpryliaT6i>C'I l Ila. friend, v1 53 1:vt Graf ey in Blyth. I ter of Lawrence Fyfe, both oC Winghfun, Dow IIrsny.—At the MethodistparsonagP, 91E,A.ID 0111F ICE R'•E9 i01TA]?s''' 'R•UST BUILDING., '11`(bii®I0T'E0. W. T. Holloway is visiting Belg ave, nII June nth, by Itow. A. H. Brown, Mr..i hn Dow to Ick, ouugest daughter of under the l+ttroutal roof at Exeter. eorge Henry, all'o East Wntvnnosh. +3 (INCORPORATl' UNDER ONTARIO COMPANIES ACT.) ♦ j, ARE%—G-aAvzsTi sit• the Methodist par• 4 ♦ ai88 Lizzie Huntley, of Ingersoll, is sonage, wingham, June 26th, b Rev. Rid - 4 Hobbs, Thomas J. Baker, of (t 4sa to DSfss visitall ; at the horns of H. B. Elliott. Mary A. Csravi•,tin, of Hullett. ♦ o Rnt• . LLh,,cle tr lug of C:oclerich, attend $RAk112f.ING—ECGART.—At the Methodi4t o a q r ed th,^ pnrsona e. $loth on June 18th b llev. Pm. fall;tai Of MB. li2tsFavish (In Yc•ahtlll;Mr.t:d.i?raehlinr,of'Morris,to Dins. ` dn in "; m , : Eagart, of Blyth. + ryAuth.....Ti F e,,afl . ¢ i F^$20090 oaT,-ZtcnrnmG-,+.t the rewieenee of the + 0 ' Iis:s.E. J. shd'Iton is visiting for a fete hridrr s lxlre:us, Srd conncwsion, Howir•k, Tune t a. i:tih by ltev- Mr. Hidt, Mr. Andrew Orford, of 0 r r /1 v weeks lvitll friends in Walkerton and IN biz le wbrigg,daugater y IN Gryt 0® `JgAR C Lt° c 'j1®O.O J V . 0 C7hesley, of Mr. Peter Zurbrigg• ! p a wits{oit—RnGrns—At the residonee of the {{ 0 Geo. Gray, of blowy York tate, is bride's parents, l+ordw•ich, June 19th, bt• Rev, ♦ t _ O®O ' + a y 00 ®00 sl'Ll'ERTGE` '©C10 A. B. Dobson, Mr. Tomes tiV:111con1, of Exsa 4 a n •a visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Towniil{p Ar Allison, to Miss alive Rogers, COMMON, , C / ,7' V M. Gray. only daug ier of Mr. DILD. Olivar Rogers. 0 , - - - 1,000 ,S EE1' .A$E. S— 100,000• Robt. McDonagh returned home frcm p f'.. , Vo;rRTsox.--III Briviseis, on June 16th, 4 .K....._.__. ......,. ._. _ . _ Toronto on Monday- He is ill with cells, Robel.t n, aged 21 years, I month and 18 pneumonia. days._l , e BOARD OF DIR ECTOI S EALNL REIMS. o 'x r,ANTY:vr: —In Brussels, on Juno 16th, 4 ♦ ltir, and Mrs, F. Patterson, were visit- Celina Hodgekinson, below • wife of Thoth. O BAND OE HAMILTON, 'Wingham. ing with relatives acid friends in Galt Eallantyue, aged 58 years. ' ar JOHN GALT, 0. E. and M. E., Toronto. , p ±' 1 -re. CtTAvvcsH. Tn Wingham, on June 2and. d WILLIAM O. BULLOCK, Manufacturer, 'Toronto. CANADIAN fiANI OI' COMii4IERCE, Toronto. 1 and Ayr last week. rellet of 1e W. Duncan McTavish, O r age, $1 years. W. • JOHN A. McLEAN, Lumber Merchant, Winghaul. "DITORS. Mrs, Craig, of Walkerton, is spending A7mcirrsorr.-In Win ham, on June 25th, p CLARKSON 1511 CROSS, Toronto. ♦ t, b ALFRED E. SMITH, Banker, Wingham. it fAw weeks with her. daughter, Mrs tlarah Alice Ourrie, wW of Jas. F ,, Aitchison, t.. aged S2 years and 10 months. " a M. B. ALYSWORTII, Architect, Toronto. - a $eigex, Frances Street- SHPURMT-•`In Blyth, ott June °3th tilrs.John "tO.G7LCI'J.' Axts- ' GEORGE BULLOCK, Accountant Toronto. ♦ Sherritt, aged 77 years, 6 mattths ane r days. ♦ JOHN GC}VINIrOCIi`, Agent, Toronto. Mr, and Mrs, Adams, of Cheslsy, are • ROWAN R ROSS, Toronto. a spending two weeks in town, visiting their daughter, Mrs. ;. J. Sullivan. rr ••' . _ .. _ ._. _ .___ ._ ANAGEMENT -- - _._ _ + iVV OE' Bert Bert Ross left oil Wednesday for JOHN GALT, O. E. slid M. E,, RUG 1 UNROE, B. Sc. Glasgow Un ersity, 'WILLIAM 0, BULLOCK, + Winnipeg whero le will commence W11 'ro the Mttnir pal Connell of the Town s Oonsulting Engineer. Superintendent. Managing Director. ♦ of winsthsin deems It expedient ftad In the *6rk as operator in the 0. P. R, offices, public inte Ccst that that )yortlon r,t Witiialn r of tiny River hfaitIantt, street whit lies no dames Cochrane returilesl home o>r and that portion of t e lane betweon William ♦• g and Arthur streets .which iioi between lots ♦ The Directors offer the balance a ist issue per cent. reference tock to the people of Win ha:ni and vlcinit . p Triasduy after 8ponctilig a few ivt eks e 7 p p g Y a ltul %berm 19114 and U.i5 , one side and lots num. with relatives and friends fill Rambtlrg hers W4 and 881 on the other side, original The payments are placed within .the re ch of all parties, rich and poor. !> ttovcinrnont survey, ail in the .Gown of Wing.- r Wing. - and vivitl{t". hunt,{nthcCottntyvl_tluron,shouldbestopped 4' The charter of the Coi`npa lly I an exceptionally broad one,, givin the right to act as Eflglneers, Consulting or iVirt.lT.l;.l°..liofft,it,Visitinff witkher u l( td(1HSot{t'ep ana Toaqvil or '13-Prfsliygtrrn: 9 Mechanica.lContractors and Manu CturerS. sister, 1VZ1'S.Clll'.l '.Ioizls in Grits City, Win at ll 1111telaWtoE'Aw CouAil{t$•7(1RIE! Etwn of fPUkle` y - 4 . . til There is no business in Ca{ oda to=C:lai lllaltin the rapid strides of h Tran Industries. The prospects of this Mich. lifts. Morris hits been in pool nt,from the flat hereof for btoplihigutr find for teasing or •ellinq that portion, of 0 Company doing a large. and prod able business are exceptionally promising, ltealti: "ot wme time. WiMaln street in t :e Town of Wingham, + which lies north of hf+ Itivor MAft tnud, and ♦ ' Mg. A. Waite, who has been visiting that portion of tits a bett4 eon willinm and ♦ Some of the lines to lit: lade are : Fire ladrams ato Vat est Cheek Valves for S teaXni, Gas, with her parents, Mr. avid Mrs. TJ, A, w ii l liitri t yr lint to uml,rrl{y 61 nnfi 3o ri r s ` Water, Oil, Ammonia, &c.; Large , te= Fitta, t'It Sprlklo Fgl ip ent Supplies, Indicator Fasts, Campbell, returned to her llorne in onr.nide. wid lots nt lber. !931 un(t u7, fm the ♦ 4 . ether side. ofthal t C# ors of said survey. Water Motors, Drinking, s" , rk ' c'11nd Disse y '(j1 1'i;f, ,ins. Tprola$C> on ;aatnrda.v. Before t11f! Snal pa nl; of said proposed by ♦ , I). Stewsaxt was in Toftut;o this week law the nr t 1l thogtA-liogeltuutgm9 lnt t ri rYA ' 1,rrfirit.11 t taffVe-W(Ith, rebynndivhapatitienta The Company are the Salo algents in Canada. Cif Glenf eld-Kennedyt 'L.inyi Cir Kilmarnock, Scotland, famed in all oWuaing the Grand Camp meeting of , tsps ascros Of swthuld, iib vwas the dole- Ilrstrcl, Clcrk',1 ate e, wlughtim, State ith, darts of the world as Hydraulic l Engineers, Experts and Manufacturers. The fa of this old established house becom- Som .. from t ff ao k1alertnnis. l,r{I` ,7, Jtitt3t?Sb t, ing affiliated with at young Canadian concernmay safely be taken as an indication f strength and 'confldencP. Ilam Annie Henderson is home from . The buildings are rapidly nearing completion, and the Works will soon nae in peration. CVAit 'ill-• •TxtU'STWC RTriV MON' .ANIS M "Wtaghwn (where she has been the past 1wemPn to ttevci Ai1fi advf•lt)se for 01, as rtb Parties desiring iil`orniatlon regarditlg the stock, prospectus, &c., should ma e application at oned to the Cold•, ) soondiag her smlmel, holidays i;"p g p paryttsx ie fdf«`ifnhit paynblvgirY ttfft parry cat ' iligha m, .Momlc0ttra+itiiaig for the fain ffeaeon.- o cnnVafwintt required, Give refrlPnoes and b ' aw as l eddr sl I>sttnrzg;ilTlie go. Ad.' s , i1+ ` ►+ bri +it ii ►+ t l' i► 4+r'#*0 'iii+i 11 r # , b: lv ll i ►rM t itijiiwaM•,ilii+It#ii ►' l ili lF iil• rO1l+ r of lt7 uric, W,0 are p)easi,d. tolearu froul the daily papers that Miss ]~toss lass llaor so nth at Schaal House. Skog op- 0Qr s aftdnllald block. 1f bio3ley to lvatt ult tuwltitnd farm property. 00tco-1'wo doors 1lorth of Drs. T. & J. R. Chfftltailn'sbttlhcly, Itcsldenea-Catllcrble$t,, p:kgsed a. very creditable exalninati0n, p tit D Opelled This Week, taking 11011018 in ueal•lyAll the subjects, E- J A. U LtY1r GE ' Dr. Al;lieiv returned 1loille on Tuesday holiday trip. 4 LT. DAIRY io pierces Striped M Muslin in ).• Navy, t Si:y, Black a, . evening after short While away the Dr. attended the annual having scpalator to tileirpklltt,ltolt SEWING role", stud k-lu:+slit,; 0f tl:e 011tatiU ieCii06l AssOCia• ttddeda aAer Mauve, {Il stripes and Falticy tion at `,Cnronto i silent a couple of days + Spots. The very n e w t*z at the Pan American in .trUX410 and 8160 to t110 peopla of Wingham. our caws Elsa kept his in Ohio. that we aro ennhlod to rl#Xf+r MAGIINES n c ti, s i n t11t tilldt>, , visited with brothels Atria{y ctaan, so nbsohttn clean nit"" iocd ill stlntttmr, during Jj n { + + tf t vE GOODS,> D1Tif' , . Anotlwr old and highly respected resi- Jnne, I ly and At+gitt,t, 8'ce11ts perquart, doltveredfilicoaday. The easiest running A evil as -.d stack just delft of Blyth passed to leer oternal and most noiseless P X"1101 New XVhite and h M ? ftemnon in theer- a is the Greatest beauty combined with cheapness makes thein The Beds of The Cen- tury, They stand for years, • Don't warp. Don't scratch. Sanitary, Easily cleaned. Vermin is a stran- ger to them. They i{nlpart tone and cheer to the bed -room. Many pretty styles and so inexpensive, $5.50 to $1`x,25, i Dine an. onlay 14. p 6JU W.L, X9.0..7 Blas• Silk Gloves ita good son of ilius. ,lflhn Sherritt. The deceas- .,-iP._..i J":Jgurt'it `. rs t1 ;r1 y attdWhite od lad had not been ell o in the best L[ ; qygry y -gy }p -^•r+--+ - ---- + of health for some tilne past, suffering `j Q10 k 1 STANDARD ROTARY. \1. f ! laid (.arcve% for Laldles andwith catarrh and a severe cold, she ula. a • k'orsniaby UNDERTAKING—Our extensive experiece Warrants Gent,,,i e.114 Shoes in am us in calling special attention to this Branch of our business. New took a fit of coughir ; shout 4.80 Mon -t+,! Slippers, but- clay afternoon and died Wa few 1.110- •Mla- FROM MONTREAL r toned tinct lace, very kine qual- meats. She was nlarrietl to her slow ' Idly. GANNETT. ."1'. You will find` as prompt, reliable, attentive and efficient. ity. . bereaved husband in Bowmanville 50 NEW YORK. LUTHER BALL, Funeral %reetor, New hosiery in fancy Cot- years ago and came to Blyth from Bay- WANTED ton, wid fine Cashmere, Black fte?(l 40 years ago. Besmes her husband For tickets and full information apo AGENTS nn'tubberFountain rel"senil 1.6 Residence—Patrick St., Mr, Gracey's late residence. ilshe letwes three sons and oue slaughter to cents silver or stamps for sample. and Colored. to mourn her loss. Mrs. Sherritt was a H. DAVIS, wingham. HUNTER 8r, co, 612WJMftinst,Cillet natio New .Milks and Dress member of the Blyth Methodist church. '"' ""`" "" ""^"~-' '""`• - +O? A0 01 ONO Oa4bs ON ♦® olo m e r 4 i1e1♦ *+ ' . Goods, just opened this WeC1i, The funeral took pisco Wednesday + Taffetta, Silk Foulard and afternoon to tho Union cemetery and . a was largely attended b many Dill ¢-dd Aft d at handsome Duchess Satin. ° ' friansis and neighbors.* + Dress Ends and Skirts, . 14DWeIr POts, ' Sill:. and Wool Mixtures, li,s-Governor Pingree of Miowg, Tweed Effects, Home-Spuns, died in London. + ' Broadcloths. Everything up- Mrs. Lafferty of Guelph, alt old lady of 00 year`; was killed by a train. 4 w {` to -date and trimming to match. + a The electric road betweeu•Woodstock OF CHOICE + Corsets and Laces. Great as- and Ingersoll has been completed, + ♦ sortment, Tho Canadian Northern Railn ay has + r A 1 V E D THIS WEE Specials, in Lace Curtains issued a now passenger tariff on the and Carpets. basis of three cents per mile on the en- tire system. + a large shipment of Elower Pots which we place + Premier Roblin of Manitoba, had an 4 + atuday Specials.rZisButte+ on sale at the following prices : + interview with the C. P. R. authorities 50 doz. Children's Hose at I for in Montreal, and arranged for the ex- + + F ` tension of some railway lines in his , + + lOc. " 4 200 yards Embroidery, reg. 80,: Province. I I TUBS. 155 Lb. + z I -z inch Flower Pots at los per clog:. + Saturday 5c. kir, Brodrick informed a questioner + inch " I5c " 10 doz. Hemsti`ehed Hdkfs,, very iu the House of Commons to -day that t + r rr fine, reg. Be, Saturday 5e. outof 68,000 persons in the eonceutra- + 4 inch 20C + 200 yards 3 bich flue Luce, reg.. tion comps of South Africa 34,000 were •+ 5 inch it3oc it loc, Saturd:lt• 5c. children. Also any quantity of 150 yds Shaker Pi reg. Se, Miss Lizzie Johnston, of iifeafo:•d, is Eggs. + G inch 45c s Saturday 5n dead as a result of taking poison in p^ + r 450 yds, ttihhnn from 1 to.9, in. mistake for a powder for heaflaclle, t tom° -00 '• + 7 1riC11 6 jC ` wide, pries frnnl le to Be, Saturday i + Be. Shop oar+}r at Mr. Edward Shaw, a resident of Van - i wogner's Beach, about 73 years of are, 4"RIo. was instantly killed by a Grand Trunko engine near Hamilton. 0-lordon, v 6 +e o 'i1 °E' S;' N'S D+t1 M,,. t' .. ti, , Four new cases of smallpox have 9 developed in Beachviile, but they al'sDirBCt IYilp'v PtUI'. 4 44d444.444+454+44oP4.4ko 4fi444tx444414?444o-4+P404+44 • . _»._._ .._ _ _._.._ _ ^.. all in the family of Mr. Andrew Todd.. PERSONALS. xlor x. t _ We. mall bP sflyd to h: ve contributions to /Tv.,".mTrm—Ir 8{ngltam, on p '26th, 9 ♦ Q4 Q @@@m4Q Q'LG®®4 r j-0 04w+b YO•a0®AdaA+4@49@ AOmd@ A0@v ®Qs Q 4 Q Om<►A4©@d'AOOQ®4O♦@@ 90® 0©4i►404®A44F @Q®O a4406 @4ia b this colrtmn from any of our readers. If you o of Harry Henso Liffe : s sou. 0 ! havewi irorf of purpose going stns ,-ourfeli, . umms—In Whigham, on Taue lith, the drop in and tell na, or f end us a nos to th141t ,v1Ye of I rang Diem' Y Toronto fuse Dlis + ; ♦O effect. Lam ltwh) ; a son. --- XASWELT,.—At Rnox O11urc;1 Dtanxe, Ripley, ( p Jets. Iv :vin , of the Brussels Herald vras on dune 18th, to Dor. and Mrs. DIa ctwoll, a son. c. Dfe 7'ALLYNatimonal o n : Ill iiiy th, on June 1,;th, to Mr. 0 'a' in towel on Monday. awl Mrs. A. McNally, a sun. i 4 Dr. T. S. .Teromi,, of Arthur, spant 17IAnX6TPii40, j_ Sunday witIl h16 fttlniij in t(1wt1, i aII )are' s,oncJ t11P rryRev. of the +' bride's ,areuts, on Jui1e :titch, by Rev. D. Perris., r' ikiisa G^+tats 11f.'lrtiit is visiting with 1101 t,Jbert ,outitto 1+1188Ja:sie.youugr+st dao h ',; ;$tAL g,`FICE } , r Ry S : rpryliaT6i>C'I l Ila. friend, v1 53 1:vt Graf ey in Blyth. I ter of Lawrence Fyfe, both oC Winghfun, Dow IIrsny.—At the MethodistparsonagP, 91E,A.ID 0111F ICE R'•E9 i01TA]?s''' 'R•UST BUILDING., '11`(bii®I0T'E0. W. T. Holloway is visiting Belg ave, nII June nth, by Itow. A. H. Brown, Mr..i hn Dow to Ick, ouugest daughter of under the l+ttroutal roof at Exeter. eorge Henry, all'o East Wntvnnosh. +3 (INCORPORATl' UNDER ONTARIO COMPANIES ACT.) ♦ j, ARE%—G-aAvzsTi sit• the Methodist par• 4 ♦ ai88 Lizzie Huntley, of Ingersoll, is sonage, wingham, June 26th, b Rev. Rid - 4 Hobbs, Thomas J. Baker, of (t 4sa to DSfss visitall ; at the horns of H. B. Elliott. Mary A. Csravi•,tin, of Hullett. ♦ o Rnt• . LLh,,cle tr lug of C:oclerich, attend $RAk112f.ING—ECGART.—At the Methodi4t o a q r ed th,^ pnrsona e. $loth on June 18th b llev. Pm. fall;tai Of MB. li2tsFavish (In Yc•ahtlll;Mr.t:d.i?raehlinr,of'Morris,to Dins. ` dn in "; m , : Eagart, of Blyth. + ryAuth.....Ti F e,,afl . ¢ i F^$20090 oaT,-ZtcnrnmG-,+.t the rewieenee of the + 0 ' Iis:s.E. J. shd'Iton is visiting for a fete hridrr s lxlre:us, Srd conncwsion, Howir•k, Tune t a. i:tih by ltev- Mr. Hidt, Mr. Andrew Orford, of 0 r r /1 v weeks lvitll friends in Walkerton and IN biz le wbrigg,daugater y IN Gryt 0® `JgAR C Lt° c 'j1®O.O J V . 0 C7hesley, of Mr. Peter Zurbrigg• ! p a wits{oit—RnGrns—At the residonee of the {{ 0 Geo. Gray, of blowy York tate, is bride's parents, l+ordw•ich, June 19th, bt• Rev, ♦ t _ O®O ' + a y 00 ®00 sl'Ll'ERTGE` '©C10 A. B. Dobson, Mr. Tomes tiV:111con1, of Exsa 4 a n •a visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Towniil{p Ar Allison, to Miss alive Rogers, COMMON, , C / ,7' V M. Gray. only daug ier of Mr. DILD. Olivar Rogers. 0 , - - - 1,000 ,S EE1' .A$E. S— 100,000• Robt. McDonagh returned home frcm p f'.. , Vo;rRTsox.--III Briviseis, on June 16th, 4 .K....._.__. ......,. ._. _ . _ Toronto on Monday- He is ill with cells, Robel.t n, aged 21 years, I month and 18 pneumonia. days._l , e BOARD OF DIR ECTOI S EALNL REIMS. o 'x r,ANTY:vr: —In Brussels, on Juno 16th, 4 ♦ ltir, and Mrs, F. Patterson, were visit- Celina Hodgekinson, below • wife of Thoth. O BAND OE HAMILTON, 'Wingham. ing with relatives acid friends in Galt Eallantyue, aged 58 years. ' ar JOHN GALT, 0. E. and M. E., Toronto. , p ±' 1 -re. CtTAvvcsH. Tn Wingham, on June 2and. d WILLIAM O. BULLOCK, Manufacturer, 'Toronto. CANADIAN fiANI OI' COMii4IERCE, Toronto. 1 and Ayr last week. rellet of 1e W. Duncan McTavish, O r age, $1 years. W. • JOHN A. McLEAN, Lumber Merchant, Winghaul. "DITORS. Mrs, Craig, of Walkerton, is spending A7mcirrsorr.-In Win ham, on June 25th, p CLARKSON 1511 CROSS, Toronto. ♦ t, b ALFRED E. SMITH, Banker, Wingham. it fAw weeks with her. daughter, Mrs tlarah Alice Ourrie, wW of Jas. F ,, Aitchison, t.. aged S2 years and 10 months. " a M. B. ALYSWORTII, Architect, Toronto. - a $eigex, Frances Street- SHPURMT-•`In Blyth, ott June °3th tilrs.John "tO.G7LCI'J.' Axts- ' GEORGE BULLOCK, Accountant Toronto. ♦ Sherritt, aged 77 years, 6 mattths ane r days. ♦ JOHN GC}VINIrOCIi`, Agent, Toronto. Mr, and Mrs, Adams, of Cheslsy, are • ROWAN R ROSS, Toronto. a spending two weeks in town, visiting their daughter, Mrs. ;. J. Sullivan. rr ••' . _ .. _ ._. _ .___ ._ ANAGEMENT -- - _._ _ + iVV OE' Bert Bert Ross left oil Wednesday for JOHN GALT, O. E. slid M. E,, RUG 1 UNROE, B. Sc. Glasgow Un ersity, 'WILLIAM 0, BULLOCK, + Winnipeg whero le will commence W11 'ro the Mttnir pal Connell of the Town s Oonsulting Engineer. Superintendent. Managing Director. ♦ of winsthsin deems It expedient ftad In the *6rk as operator in the 0. P. R, offices, public inte Ccst that that )yortlon r,t Witiialn r of tiny River hfaitIantt, street whit lies no dames Cochrane returilesl home o>r and that portion of t e lane betweon William ♦• g and Arthur streets .which iioi between lots ♦ The Directors offer the balance a ist issue per cent. reference tock to the people of Win ha:ni and vlcinit . p Triasduy after 8ponctilig a few ivt eks e 7 p p g Y a ltul %berm 19114 and U.i5 , one side and lots num. with relatives and friends fill Rambtlrg hers W4 and 881 on the other side, original The payments are placed within .the re ch of all parties, rich and poor. !> ttovcinrnont survey, ail in the .Gown of Wing.- r Wing. - and vivitl{t". hunt,{nthcCottntyvl_tluron,shouldbestopped 4' The charter of the Coi`npa lly I an exceptionally broad one,, givin the right to act as Eflglneers, Consulting or iVirt.lT.l;.l°..liofft,it,Visitinff witkher u l( td(1HSot{t'ep ana Toaqvil or '13-Prfsliygtrrn: 9 Mechanica.lContractors and Manu CturerS. sister, 1VZ1'S.Clll'.l '.Ioizls in Grits City, Win at ll 1111telaWtoE'Aw CouAil{t$•7(1RIE! Etwn of fPUkle` y - 4 . . til There is no business in Ca{ oda to=C:lai lllaltin the rapid strides of h Tran Industries. The prospects of this Mich. lifts. Morris hits been in pool nt,from the flat hereof for btoplihigutr find for teasing or •ellinq that portion, of 0 Company doing a large. and prod able business are exceptionally promising, ltealti: "ot wme time. WiMaln street in t :e Town of Wingham, + which lies north of hf+ Itivor MAft tnud, and ♦ ' Mg. A. Waite, who has been visiting that portion of tits a bett4 eon willinm and ♦ Some of the lines to lit: lade are : Fire ladrams ato Vat est Cheek Valves for S teaXni, Gas, with her parents, Mr. avid Mrs. TJ, A, w ii l liitri t yr lint to uml,rrl{y 61 nnfi 3o ri r s ` Water, Oil, Ammonia, &c.; Large , te= Fitta, t'It Sprlklo Fgl ip ent Supplies, Indicator Fasts, Campbell, returned to her llorne in onr.nide. wid lots nt lber. !931 un(t u7, fm the ♦ 4 . ether side. ofthal t C# ors of said survey. Water Motors, Drinking, s" , rk ' c'11nd Disse y '(j1 1'i;f, ,ins. Tprola$C> on ;aatnrda.v. Before t11f! Snal pa nl; of said proposed by ♦ , I). Stewsaxt was in Toftut;o this week law the nr t 1l thogtA-liogeltuutgm9 lnt t ri rYA ' 1,rrfirit.11 t taffVe-W(Ith, rebynndivhapatitienta The Company are the Salo algents in Canada. Cif Glenf eld-Kennedyt 'L.inyi Cir Kilmarnock, Scotland, famed in all oWuaing the Grand Camp meeting of , tsps ascros Of swthuld, iib vwas the dole- Ilrstrcl, Clcrk',1 ate e, wlughtim, State ith, darts of the world as Hydraulic l Engineers, Experts and Manufacturers. The fa of this old established house becom- Som .. from t ff ao k1alertnnis. l,r{I` ,7, Jtitt3t?Sb t, ing affiliated with at young Canadian concernmay safely be taken as an indication f strength and 'confldencP. Ilam Annie Henderson is home from . The buildings are rapidly nearing completion, and the Works will soon nae in peration. CVAit 'ill-• •TxtU'STWC RTriV MON' .ANIS M "Wtaghwn (where she has been the past 1wemPn to ttevci Ai1fi advf•lt)se for 01, as rtb Parties desiring iil`orniatlon regarditlg the stock, prospectus, &c., should ma e application at oned to the Cold•, ) soondiag her smlmel, holidays i;"p g p paryttsx ie fdf«`ifnhit paynblvgirY ttfft parry cat ' iligha m, .Momlc0ttra+itiiaig for the fain ffeaeon.- o cnnVafwintt required, Give refrlPnoes and b ' aw as l eddr sl I>sttnrzg;ilTlie go. Ad.' s , i1+ ` ►+ bri +it ii ►+ t l' i► 4+r'#*0 'iii+i 11 r # , b: lv ll i ►rM t itijiiwaM•,ilii+It#ii ►' l ili lF iil• rO1l+ r