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The Wingham Times, 1901-08-30, Page 5
-7 7 ril - i 01 ME MWGRAM TMES, AUG, 3o) 1901. A. .1,DULMAGE Hartley-Hinde Nupt9alo.--jX4ere WAS Real Rate and loan Office, NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORS "oil of that gladness which causes the UP -TO -PAT ancing, o and Accountant. tear to Start to the eye of 010 mother QOOVS- THE N.EW'STOk AT COST. A1111191w, and the heart; of the beholder 0 (104,Y-1)"ytoloall to, undf3rIllproperty. I Offlep—Two(loorsnarth of are. T. & J. S. qui0kenwithpleftsurabld' intere.4t, Joy. Chisliolia's Surgery. iteeldence—Cathorhic St. EVENTS OF' INTEREST TO ALL OUR HEADERSIF causes tears as well as smiles, but these tears Are the kind we all like to uhed, The mother knows she is about to, be sellery 4 r separated from a loviii daughter, but What WWeliwake Times Corrospoi3olerite Communicate Otbet Jakin6 bale Items Clipped From Our Exchanges, slie realizes that the parting is only for Stock 0 the future happiness of his loved daugh. ter, so occasions are made as regal and cionicn„MessrWHITIC011URCII full of joy slid beauty as possible Nvben Selling at Cost Price John Crowe and Hector Me- x wedding, is to be solomnizool. Un. Watches, Gold and Silver. Miss G, Stinson visited last Week with Kay, cream Joam drawers to the factory here, doubtedly one of the prettiest marriages. A., A. A. Toronto friends, are now drawing creani to Holyrood, everwitnessed in Harriston was that . I . I Miss Williamson home which took place at St. George's church We are right into stock taking now and you can Hair Clasps a visit to Winrton. 111()URTS. last Wednesday, Aug 14th, when Miss do some genuine money s?kVing during this sale. Mr. and Mrs. P, Harding of Cotswold DrIA W. J. and J. W. Roe, have HAttlo Hinde, youngest, daughter of The stock must be reduced two thousand dollars Rings Were in town last week. returned to Philadilphia, after baviol? v, Air. and Mrs. William Hinde, or,, was Mr. Jas, Armstrong and son Garn united in sacred wedlock to Rev. Wil -.before inventory and to do so and make the sale a' Pleasent time for a few day's with l Y Brooches spent a few (lays last week at Bayfield, parents and friends, liarn H. Hartley of Sandwich South, great success We have decided to sell Mrminpliall will open out his shoe One of the second line Boys got lost, Rev. J. Hirst Ross, incumbent of St. Belt Buckles business in a few days. He comes from last week for a few days. He was last George's officiating. The bride was tit- Harriston. seen going South, but has since returned, tended by Misappeared extremelys Jessie Collisson, whoAl COST PRICE. Sterling Silver no weak colored, and thinks the white- handsome in her men are the best. bridesmaid's costume, while the bride - Novelties. BLUEVALIC. Mr Robt Warwick lost a valuable groom Was assisted by ]its brother, Afr' . Drees Goods AT COST. John Hartly of Belmore, Principal of IT"h c women o f t h e Presbyteriald are last week. Cut Glass. 60, Wroxeter school. Blushing and pretty Boots and Shoes AT COST. church missionary society met on Tues f An old and most highly esteemed the bride was given away by her father, day afternoon of last week at the resi- resident of the 1st con.jLpassed away'y Mr. William Hinde, who had hastened Prints AT COST. deuce of Mrs. Collie, senior, and quilted to her reward last TuesoffYf in the parsOu 1� home for a short time before from a Lace Curtains AT COST. E yes tested without charge. Repairing two quilts whsle they. have made to be of Mrs. Geo. H. Ruttan, aged 78 years, A . e neatly done. Don't be afruid to octine in, sent in the b other articles to the 4 months and 14 'days. Her maiden visit to relatives in the Old Country. Carpets AT COST. We are always pleased to show goods. Northwest. V I name was Matilda Palmer and her The bride was charmingly dressed V The old Stand in Mason Block, Mrs, Herbert Burgess and daughter birthplace was in Hastings Co., Ontari6. ivory -white satin, tastefully trimmed Muslins AT COST. Louise, of Owen Sound, are visiting re- She was married about 60 years ago and with lace and chiffon, her bridal ,-veil falling in graceful folds over a 1 11. This Blouses AT COST. H. H. CHISH OLM latives in Bluevale and vicinity. in the year 1860 they came West taking veil was beautifully embroidered I and Miss Burgess has recovered from her up the farm on which they have trimmed with natural flowers and affix- Ready -to -Weak Clothing AT COST. Jeweller and Optician. recent severe illness. , continuously resided from the crown, Mrs, John Colli© visited familiar then a bush lot. In addition to Mr. ed with a lovely Rhinestone cross. She Men's Underweaf AT COST. scenes in the vicinity of Elora and Gold- Ruttan, who has passed his 85th birthday wore a luxuriant bo not of magnificent Flannelettes AT COST. stone last week. but is remarkably hearty for his year cream white roses. The brides trayel. - E. 0. CLARKE c . St. W. J. Duff went to Stratford and St- one daughter, Mrs. Bush, of Frankfort, ling dress was a castor ladies clothParasols AT COST. Marys last week on business. •Out., and two sons, Bennett E, of skirt, with shirred satin waist, in color TAILOR Miss M. H. Ball of Wiugham and Mr. Lakelev, and Leonard W., oil the home- matching her picture hat. The bride Hosiery and Gloves AT COST. �r. nk Higgins, of Wiarton visited. at stead, are left to hold in lovinjimaypry also wore all exquisite anchor broach, Linollums AT COST. Jackson's, Morris, last week. recollections of days gone by. Lorset in pearls which was the gift of the Oilcloths AT COST. he most severe storm of this yedr, Miss T e s s i e Simpson has Weturned groom. The superior presence of the We have placed in stock a and indeed some think for years, visited home to Woodstock aiter all extended bridesmaid, Miss Jessie Collison, -,vas Whitewear AT COST. 0" Thursday night last. The light- visit to friends in and around Wingliam. enhanced by a costume of satin striped nice assortment of ready -to- mousseline de sole, of a pale brown ning was very close and brilliant. Mr. Air. and Mrs. D. W. Campbel I of the shade, the skirt trimmed with deep ac- Hats and Caps AT COST. wear clothing, and while we William Patton's bard was struck and first line Sundayed at Mr. Donald Pope's do not pretend to sell'atless splintered , butnot burned. But build- Wroxeter. curdeon plaiting, ruchings and Spanish She.etings AT COST. than cost and live on the loss, ings havoken burned near here this Mrs. Jaiiacs Howe of Clinton is visit- insertions. Miss Collisons gift from the groom was a costly crescent broach., set Print Shirts AT COST. you will find full value for your year• for ing at J. G. Fyfe's this week. in pearls, money every time. Mrs. ffteep of Guelph, has been visit- Bliss Halliday of this townslisp has St. Georges church was beautifully Table Linens AT COST. ing her sister, Mrs. James CasemorO Of been engaged as teacher in the stoue decorated for the occassion� with floral Shirting AT COST. Give us a call. See what Turnberry. school house for the ensuing year. arch and wedding bell, beneath which Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Messer went to M we have in Men's, in Youths' Preston last week where they will visit TouPrevent 1-tity Fever' or Cure It the,handsome young couple stood to be and in Children's, all, new and married. The floral and verdins trim - before returning to Hamilton, ill a prompt, and effective way, min -s in the church were delightfully up-to-date goods. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bartley returned to by inhaliag prompt, throat and 0 their home at Ypsilanti, Michigan, on lung healing Catarrhozone, Delightful artistic, and reflected much credit on to use, simple in its operation, free from the artist who designed and arranged We have also a line of odd 'Saturday. tie fie 18Aw"M GvAci stomach nauseating and destroying them. JGarments, Trousers, Vests, Bliss Pearl Snell of Goderich, visited substances. ItisaamarvelofseieutificThe Cheap Cash Store. Opp. Bank of Hamilton. Bicycle Suits, Overalls, etc. Miss Agnes Smillie, o f Morris, last efficacy. Catarrhozone hills the germs The large attendance of guests and week, also at Mr. R. W. Beldon's Moles - that excite the disease, heals the the musical and choral <portiom of the inflamed surfaces and prevents service rendered by a full choir added worth, and Mrs. T. F. Miller's, Wroxet- absolutely axecurreucp of the malady. greatly to the impressiveness of the E. C. CLARKE er. Catarrboznne cannot fail to cure Ray really impressive marriage service of the SALE 31. EAST WAWANOSH. Harry Sto�ve visited Bluevale friends Fever because it destroys - its cause. Miss R. Lougley is spending a few Mrs. James Elliott of Toronto is visit - Next door to Griffin's Royal last week, and oil Monday went to God- Druggists, 25c., $1.00, or mailed to your Church of England and there was ideal weeks at, home. ing at Mr. Robert Masonts this week. erich to do likewise. address if price is forwarded to Polson silence of interest as the wedding march The trustees of the Methodist church Miss. Annie House I of Clinton is the Grocery. &Co., Kingston, Ont. ceased and Mr. Hinde gracefully step - Messrs James Grey of Listowel and ped forward and placed the hand of big Purpose enlarging the sheds. The room gu Mrs. Blatt. H. Elliott. Adam Gray of Hamilton, visited their PO -00`1 father, Mr. William Grey this week. Wltox,,TEr dans hter 1. that of the officiating minis, is much needed. One of those interesting events that Mr. Win. McKelvie, Glelifarrow postp eat Este Ayng They were accompanied by 'Mr. Hardy The sidewalk oil Howick St, is finish- ter, who immediately proceeded to be- fill the heart with joy took place at the, of Listowel. ed. stow it upon Rev. Mr. Hartley, a gift of master, entertained the members Of residence of Mr. William Bates, East Mr.Robert N. Duff, at present of Mr. R. Alntch of Gorrie wfts in town priceleQs value from the bride's par. Salem Epworth League oil Wednesday Wawanosli,at4.30p. in. on Tuesday, WII GHAMevening last. Aug. 27th, when their eldest daughter Monistique, spent Sunday with his fam- on Tuesday. After the ceremony numerous carni- Olive wasunited in marriage to . Mr. fly in Bluevale. A load of our boys went to Gerrie this 0 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maxwell, of week to play football. ages conveyed the bridal couple and ST. HICEENS. John T. Irvin of the same place. Tile, over ninety guests to the residence of On, teachers show good success at the I I wedding bells" march was played by SAM L: YOUHILL WiDgliaill visited on the Bluevale road. Archie Moffat has purchased the Vio-t the brides parerits on Elora street, where late exams. Miss C. Co"Ites; of Belgrave. The Rev. W. J. Wes * t M. A. preached in property on Centre St. a sumptuous wedding breakfast awaited groom, attended by Mr. William Gar- pffice— Corner p trick- - and Leopold Sts.' the Presbyterian Church, Molesworth, The rate this year appears to be tell them, having been scrumpulously - pre- . The Misses Rutherford visited friends ton, followed by the bride leaning oil last Sunday evening in the absence of mills in the village of �Vroxeter par the well ill Kinlough. hose Who Rev. Mr. Ballantyne. The was no even- Mr Jas. Stafford attended the funeral i known caterers. Suce6eding the healthy Miss Maggie Crawford left last week. We have a w trick dto say to t od by Messrs. Hucks & Son, the arm of her father, and attended ol by Miss Irvin, sister of the groom, took, contemplate be aoming citizens in this in service in the Presbyterian church of his brother in St Marys last week.for Toronto after spending some time their places on the spacious lawn. Here that we have on in consequence. and elijoyable repast, the usual toasts very busy, live town, Mr. Henry Armstrong of Newbridge and felicitious speeches were engaged in with hor mother. a large concourse of relatives and • hand several 'dsirable dwellings cen- Next Sabbath evening, Rev. William 0 is about opening an implement business by the guests. Mrs. D. B. Murray is improving after friends had gathered from Brussels, 'or sale. Also 39 build- Smith, a Bluevale boy, now enjoy, 0 #trally situht6d Ing here. Amid Showers of rice and flowers, the her late accident. She fell off the fence gingham, Grey, Morris and Wawauosh ing lots in No. cc Ward, 18 of which are big holidays, will preach in the Metho- 0 Mr. W. Marshall of the tenth of Tarn- young couple left on the morning train slid broke a cord of her leg. to witness the tying muptial knot,which on Carling St. I est, dist church. ZDg berry called on Mr. Thomas Appleby on over the Grand Trunk to enjoy their V T Brown of I e Lrs. Miller and family were in Goder- was'performed by Rev. A. H. Z on Catherinp St, East. Bliss Farrow of Goderich is visiting Tuesday. honeymoon. There was much hand- tell last week attending the golden wed Belgrave. After the wedding ceremony Son Carling 3. West. friends hire. Mrs. J. Brethauer and daughter were shaking and good-byes,'and all Sorts of ding of her parents Mr. and Mr;' I. the guests repaired to the dining hall 4 on Cornyn"I 3t. South. Mr.,Jolin Burgess has purchased a the guests of Mrs. Henry Allan at Wing- felicitous wishes Were uttered by the Salkeld. where a sumptuous and eloquent repast 4 on Cornyn A. North. driving horse, ham over Sunday. crowd that assembled at the station to had been prepared. L.NW bride was And I lot, N 1. 88, on the East side of Miss Lillie Oliver returned to Goder- A party of seven drove over from see them off. That the bride is popular re 51-ClIcal Science Falls beautifully attired in tWam serge, With -Fiances St., bo. 4 Ward, at prices to ich on Friday after spending several Brussels and left from horn for pa,.ts in is well evidenced by the remarkable Wile - an(I all the time pearl trimming, ribbon and lace, and suit the condit: )ns of all. weeks at the residence of her grand- Manitoba last Tuesday. number of the costly presents which to cure rheumatism, wearing a boquet of White Carnations. father, Mr. John Burgess. she yonsuffer dreadfully. why dont you 0 SAML.'YOUHILL. A nephew and nice of Dr. W. H. received. Among these were valuable get a bottle o f Polsou,s Nerne and The presents were numerous and costly, Freddie Johnston has a very attract- Brown ol. Buffalo are visiting at the remembrance, from relatives and friends try that? Rub it into your stiff joints, bearing evidence tp the high esteem in ive team of tiny horses. 0 0 latterA place at present. in England, and a. handsome cheque sore arms, lame back, bent shoulders which the young hely was held. The Huron's Elec- We sincerely hope that Nerviliut% has Mrs, A. Campbell and two children given her by her father and brothers, —wherever the pain is. grooms present to the bride was a lovely have joined Mr. Campbell in London, Tboyonugeouple are deservedly well cured plenty of people in this way, and gold watch and chain. The evening F'; >, %>.� /�frit railway will be a reality, as the Trunk all those on the Grand that ought to be proof enough that it Y wherd they will in future reside. t good quali-, will cure you too. It is an imusally was spent in amusements and social con- hought of for their sterling Orly. Think ranch very po strong liniment that cures :rheumatism verse. The young couple will make. 4 ed Kiricardine b of it,one in nuilsally q cannot go from Brussels nick time. Best household els or Blue- Mr. and Mrs. Knuston of Philadelph. ties. The bride will be much miss is are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John. from our town. especially from tko con. vale to Wiugham and return the same liniment known. cents. their home on the young con., East NVaw- Kuntsou (if Ana street at present, 's Church. That auosli. gregation of St. George's day. We'll have a long time to Wait ' artly may enjoy a Iona however, before it will be an ectomy- A council granted the right of the Mr and Mrs. H, 'ALT A the way to the deputation that came here and happy voyage on the sea of matri AtO.NEY I.N wn'n There are 50 prisonerS ill Kingston niony is the hearty wishes of the Tri lishbol fact supposing they (10 ge necessary money. last Thursday for all Electric Railway. bune—Harristou. There is now every indication that the Penitentiary, rieces 'crop 0 A first of. our recent heavy rains Mr. John Bray is away to Obterville to Bliss Ella Mulvey of Chicago arrived immense -,vlloat, f our- Canadian b The ' r visit his brother-in4aw, Mr. Sebiue who home on Saturday last after a week's northwest will find a ready market. The Province of Nova Scotia has a ,caught a good deal of grain 6nt,aild as it has been ailhig5or some time with par- visit to her parents and other friends. The fact that the crop in Europe is short surplus of $76,030. She visited the Pan-American oil her has not since, up to the beginning of alysis, way home. Has caused the buyers there to begin fill this week, hada good chance to dry, wl quantity of wet Ont' council have about completed the Mr. D. N. McDonald is moving his ing up their granaries. Some millions there is a considerable purd,ftSe of a plot for a cemetery. It is family and household effects to Ripley of bushels have already been shipped I oats and other grain. said that as soon as ready, bodies will be this week. from America to Europe. The duftei- Scrofula Miss Cassie Barton went to Toronto s A Jurinf-e of Style Bliss Ethel King is visiting at Mr. removed froul the old in tery. last week, where she hag secured a situ. easy in France is about 66,600,000 bash - George George McDonald's. The Union Sunday School picnic hold ation -witb the Nasmith Company. els, and in all Europe there will be a Wbat Is commonly inherited Is not will at once detect the super- last Thursday proved a success in every MI!, John Bremner of Clinton is on 11 shortage of about 286,000,000 bushels. scrotula but the scrofulous disposItion, i0rity of 'our made-to-order way. There were five double teams all(, visit to his, parents. It is reported that India and Egypt will This is gencrallyand elflefly Indicated by Mrs. 3. Lanioubyretued last week cutaneous eruptions; sometimes by 'PtLle. garments. a few single rigs. A little over 100 from a visit to friends amtse Rondean have no surplus, and the surplus froth ness, nervousnesi and goncrAl debility. took part and enjoyed the ride to For- Mrs. H. P. Harrison leaves this week Russia, Australia and South America HIGH ART TAILORING -mesa. All arrived home at 8.80 p. in. f visit friends in Toronto and to take in will not nearly fill the want. Canada TI)e disease aMicted Mfrs. X. T. Snydero Union St., Troy, Ohio, when she was is our SPCCia,lty. We fit the D410,00rs Mr, 1. Sanders auLl Mrs, Sanders, A ie Exhibition, hag every prospect of receiving a good O!,zliteen years old, manifesting Itself by 4' We r t; this week to have to record , ' an of abnormal as well as he and people agree that Scott's Li'mul- Neil White and sister-in-law, Mr. Joh death Mi., Lill- I price for h btineb In her neck, Which caused great pain, M y Peternian her wheat this year. of normal shape, and Our slon of cod-liver oil is the hest thing Wendt,, Allan Rae, John McLean, Miss daughter of Mr, and Mrs, John Peter- %-.L9 lanced, and bcoanio a running sore. VVilsoin and Robert Miller took in the 1111111 0 village. After a lingering T, aMicted the daughter of Urs. J. 11. ices suit all. to take .. for "Cloll't feet Well And gxcur.-ioii to Detroit last week and re- illness offer it year with Consumption Jolies. I'alkerVity, Ind., when 13 years old, pr st'd, l she pus d away on Friday last tit the k rather startling statomwit wits inad�� turd lt-Yeloped so rapidly that when the Come along and ,Yet one. of r arr4y" early age of twonty three years. Slio IS She had pluml running sores oil bet don't kuow why, especially babks port they had a Pleasant time and I ed lionio oil Tuesday inovuhig all well. was a young Iftily who had been 11, goll. I to his 13iblo clam by th3 pastor of a 1%"i'91-andabotit li,�r the newest novelties it, .5 sits — mild wiles from & lytn, 'IN.,4o tmiTerens were riot bmeflte.d by they like it—ilien and Wofliefli oral favorite and was a membar of tI)e! clinrch not It thousand p, uw.,Aisnal trcatment, but, n.,4 they volun- 4 Overcoats and Pants. Blethodist choir. The sympi%tliv which 1-10 .1001111 to 1MV0 disCOVOMI that Jac"' tnri;ysav, wero, eomplotely cured by Yours truly, cloil'tininclit, but babies aottially ps Me cloug the sorrowing parentq hav-0 ill their qa(l the lioro of an olI Bible story, Was the enjoy it. sto. 11 affliction was shown by the excoptioll- first Yanke,,�- "Elie promise for this liood's farsaparilfta- ttvkd %vorks dib' t1te cold. all large number that atton(l&I her fell 9"6 1.. 1IRMI! NAMPLt AND tMV Fr. 3 that lie will such 11 Tbis pmiliar nwdiebi.i positivOy cor. C, 'RI to I rolvts ffie. scrofulous dislimitioll Inti radl. 'CotT� 4, Quinhin Tablot; miro a cold Ili ROM MIntoV� cemetery on Sim. co;icliisiou wa. Robt. Maxw "I 1� r V ,,It, trickster,—Blyth Standard. cvlly snd 1),�rnianently eure,3 the disease. 'N'Ta"all P.I..'". Ill oLnle�%dftaylv` 1N3`o`1l%t0trv, nu Ilay. )?rice 35 Cents. day last. L.Oopwl'