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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1901-12-13, Page 9p.��.:...z�y. /,I�1' 1IIa �� 11{�7T�G I+� � I^t VI ,. .A.�AJ�1 1i19M � :C7L� TIMES.a # , 1 ° •v � i L Prosbt;torlaii S+ltula Schools rile busy officers ways toup, y• ' � ` OUR 11TEIGHBORS concerts. Many a littlo licart goes it• vresideut whtl is able anti eowpoteut s , ,, , Y l preparing Tor their annual Christ � as the election, of Mr, W. C, Hazlewood as - r ( ,..•..e, ty-pat" at the thought of titaudiug up for the position in every way'. Mr, W. •'� +". r .., _ before a orowd of big folks and sayiu M Robinson, who alas been a faithful 1�i luE W ' it a "piece", But the obildreu enjoy the - worker in the society for eleven years I�iT l �7' '� At,l. �!! l��A#� R � excitement none the less and would feel was thought of as second nominee and .. a sad loss if they were left, with nothing we think he should have, been the proper i to do, By -the -way bast, none of our person for President. .. 0 H H"I S A Canadian publishers issued a distinctly •-------- M �, deawake Times Correspondents Corumunioate » Other Gauadion dialogue nor: recitation book? Phil Bloods Leap and "Asleep at the 110AUD OF xnuoATION, � NOVELTIES Items Clipped T'rom Jur Exchanges, Switch"' are getting; stile, And the The last meeting for this year of the � Yankee old maid, and the shy Yankee Board of Education was conve•iod on li � � �? l7 IN GREAT lover, to say nothing of the unfeeling Tuesday evening, Tliere wore present ! ; GiLENANNAN. $LUEvALle. Yankee father, and the ureeooious Yau- Messrs. herr, Homuth, Abraham, Mocre `( VARIETY Duannau school will hold their The ar eiglh scales at the station are kee small, boy, have beon presented so andBell, The minutes of the lastmeat• ` ,e�,'ticert oil Friday, December 20, now enclosed in a neat frame building. often that "Dew tell", "'By the jumpiu' ing were read.and adopted. �s am will consist of selections Mrs, Wm, Patton is very low, Drs. Jehosophat", "Land, o' Goshen'" and There was x communication from the +� ' It will le to your interest to 'irratt, comic singer; instru. Agnew of Wingham and Toole of Brus. similar classic phrases are in a fair way Boiler Inspector stating he found every. e•ee our Large and Complete tai .halo by the orchestra, dialogues, sols held `a consultation oil her case on to ;becoming; a part of our language. thing in good order. A communication r �— "� Stock of.....,,,. itations and, motion songs by the Monday night, The moonstory of dark intrigues on the was rend from Miss Campbell, accepting dldren, Admission 10o and 15e. Doors 'The annual meeting of the Bluevale part of fair and blushing heroines to the osition of teacher. Both were Christmas Noveltim. t pen at 7,30; concert at 8 p. m. There Cheese and Butter Co, will be held ill rescue "spooney" maiden aunts from filed,p will boa Christmas tree in connection the Forester's Hall on Dec, 23rd. the Aviles of fortune hunting deacons, The following accounts were ordered , before making your •e.�"eCtielts.. with the concert. Mrs, F. B, Scott took a relapse last the ,tempestuous meetings Of rival suit- paid: " Oor Pr+c!a will 111,0 reit yoq. .w Mr. Geo, B. Scott has purchased 50 week but at latest reports is somewhat. ors, and oilier situations familiar to all, C. N. Griffin, braoma, etc, , ... , . ,� 2 77 ` litres adjoing his property front Mr. J. better. is becoming tedious, Patriotism, if no- Ales. Ross, inks, brushes, etc .... 5 10 Chri-Ama Presents for Ladies J. Ferguson. Alex. McKee is under doctor's care so thing else, should urge ns to disuarcl the Goo' Mason, crayons and aavertis- rese�t. ,o „ ing for teacher , 3 50 FAtliliefs' 1.1-.tArQllceretiiefe—Eiubroiciered and Lace Trimmed. u p Americauisuis of the average Sunday J. Lovell,.4 cords wood , , .. , , , , • • 1� UO Plain 'Liuon and Initialed, hem stitched, silk au i fancy %ordered. We EAST WAWANOSH, Mrs. Coomer of Owen Sound visited School dialogue and place in the hands N. Sherk, glazing ......... . ...... 1 5U ' liars tlteRt all. Prices aro 5 10 12? a 15, 20 25 30, 35 50, 00, 7bG slid $1. The Sabbath school teachers and her daughter Mts. J. Eawcott last week of our children for representation the J. D, Burns, mostly glass, broken ' ' ' ' scholars of S. S. No. 0 will hold a social Mrs. Jas. and Mrs. Win. Messer at- purely Canadian customs and phraosol- by hail • , • , , , ., , • , 7 61 14 Ladies' W11r. Tie%. in plain, beta stitched and f7iu,ed, and now Wm. Robertson, postage 2 years , 2.25 Plrtids, 25c, 35o, 60c, 750, $1,00, $1,25. iii the school lienee on Friday evening, tended their mother Mrs, McAllister of ogy of their own country, I3omut1l and Bell moved that the + December 20th, A good program is exl Turnberry near Wingham, for a few 'Entail gloves, black and colored�id Gloves in the best makes, ( B P g ' = teacher's and officers salaries for No- ' Lined or unlined• See our guaranteed glove at $1.25. c peeted a11d refreshments will be served, days last "week. Mrs. McAllister, liras vt mbQr and .�ecciubei^ be aid. Carried. LTSTtvWE"L. p A silver collection is asked in .aid of been quite ill. OTHER PRESENTS p 3a 1,at�t':s. f Bell and Honruth, that the first meet - helping was visited 11 a welcome g of School Board in tile now year be 4�AAacy lee Wool Vascixtat or ,r.. Wool Sliatvls,Fanov ,Slippers, {{ ;helping to procure a library for the Sab- Rev. W. J. West continuing his series ing 1, rain on Sunday, Which Poll continually Bath school some time in the future. of fatuous Old Testament characters , held at instead of 7 o'clock. Carried. Silk Waists, French Flannel, Waists, Jackets Y�ur Buffs, Boas, Caper - I• during the day, This will materially „ ides, Gauntlets, 11'[uii's, Cape, Capes and Coats, I•;verybody welcome, Doors open at tools Joseph for his subject on Siuiday the fr•liowiug report of the school for r he in fillingIlio man dr wells in this Doe er s, Girls. �' r 7.30 P. m. niMis y i? • Y• Y fly P November was on motion ago ted: g Christmas Present for Cl ell and E% ON:" l a. � vicinity. P ?Il; , Mr, Duncan'Anderson after two weeks Miss Mar Harris of Wroxeter visited The work of c,irculatiu a subscription p Y Total. Average. S py!. �f.intenso suffering, quietly passed away at Goo. McDonald's last week. for the purpose ofbuildin and equipping 1 18 38 56 40 Xcii's Ties in the very latest styles. Bows Flowiu Ends ou'Sunda evening last. The faueral P P g Y , g + Y g + There are few houses in the village a a gymuasiuttr is progressing favorably, , 18 30 48 43 puffs, 1 unr-in-hand, Knots. Do bys, etc. All prices. which took place on Tuesday, was very where no one is sick. •l 28 2� bU 47 , ,„ largely attended and the sorrowing and Mr. W,- A. Philips, who bears an 4 23 26 51 47 - Xcii u ll iifiierts in the it g styles; prices are 2a, 35, 50, 65, 75, $1, Rev. W. J. West will preach for Rev. active part in the movement reports 5 17 30 47 43 `' ten's Gloves and Ilittvas. A big stock to choose from in friends have the sympathy of the tom- P 6 28 15 38 35 75 c � , r - Mr. Maxwell of Kinloss nest Sunday. that upwards of 200 names have been Kid Mocha, oto., at 50c ".rc, ,.Oc, 11 00 X1.25 $l.b( �l.ca, :2,00, .:( munity in 'their sac? affliction. 7 27 27 bd 47 " ' ' ' Oil that account the service ;will be held signed. It will be, necessary to secure 2 Illeralo ]braces. We have the best makes, from t to cheap web Miss Kenuel of Belgrave, spent last 8 4• 38 80 60 in the afternoon at 2.30, when Rev. 300 names before the building eau be ' .— _ up to flue silk. 16c to $1.25. K week with Miss Lizzie 14lenzie. Ballantyne of �Iolesworth will occuny proceeded with, but we are of the 196 22`l 425 372 OTHER PRESE�l7.5 r'otz MEN Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rantoul r. Da- the pulpit and the Sunday Sehor/l will opinion that the required number of The usual day for opening falls on ,Slippers,Felt Hats, I+ur Caps, Print Shirts, Umbrellas, kota, have returned for the winter. lieu a Kid be held an hour earlier. names will be. secured without the least Friday. The suggestion is rustle that 1,airoy Top Shirts, Hockey Boots, Cardigans, etc• w Ferguson Dau Muuu returned from Manitoba difficulty• tiro schuda - Ba Hold who have been visiting for mat ween. Rov. Dr. Macdonald, ,editor of Eeheel be net opened until tlYO f011oWlll � � yrs. ' smog er usou an a o g .. _. some time in Marnoch, returned home y CHRISTMAS GROCERIES s Mr. Joseph Leech spout a few Jaya in Westminster, preached enol. church Respectfully submitted, qu Tuesday. Toronto last week. anaideraar sermons on Sunda last. , , o Miss C. Bean spent Sunday with Miss y Y A. H. ilfosatto;n, g0 lbs. Grahml:tted Snl;ar for ...$1 00 Choice Mradrt Caulies.... lOc Lizzie McGee. Miss Hood is visiting in Paris and Wingham, Dec. 10, 101. Principal., 22 lbs. Coffees Sugar for... .....1 00 New Dates......... ,... 10c Miss Maggie Stein of Wingham, was Lucknow. ST.11ELENs, i = 3 lbs. Best Raisins for.......... , 25 Lemon Peel ............. Re married on Wednesday at her sister's Mr, T. J. Watt is spending a short - 31bs.' Best Currants for.......... 'r5 New Figs ............... 05C Mrs. Peter Mason, to Mr. Tipiady, of The opening of the itew English nye-Ieiectt,»t omens. Coliingwood. stook. Rechurch. c R will take Shaw of Woodstock ce on Sunday next. 11 I effort t explain �l;vay the g�eatmakctores u �� ` ��_ F l0a time with friends in Toronto and Wood- Tomatoes, Corn and Pen 3 ^'rias• tush altnon, , ..... , . The school question of Belgrave is to Mrs. J. S. Robertson of Ripley was Y visiting Mrs. Rev. S preach at all three servic@s-10.30 a:ut,, for the Ross Government in West ITuroit be settled by arbritratiou, g (Rev.) Swann last week. Miss Lizzie Reid of Wingham, spout a Miss Eliza Messer spout Tuesday ill 3 p.m. and 7 p. m.. The choir of St. by asserting: "In Canada bye -elections 1 V5z�R Paul's church, Winghamwill provide almost alwiiys go with tha Govern a ©i fe;v dans on the 0th this week. Brussels. b • The members of Calvin church intend Dr. Toole " of Brussels was shaking tiro music fora service n sacred song meat.' But the byith t ti Go is our a �ili iidli•i'S BPi h toSt Store. OD Bank 0f I-Ial�iIt0li. g hands with old friends here on Monday.on Monday evening, wheat a number of day, have not gone with the Godonmeat p' i liavinn a Christmas Tree on Christmas clergy will give addresses, when they were about to be defeated as ` - Th h'1 1 h d Eve. A good program rs beuag prepared. o c l dren of the Met odtst An �c :; ` - • _ k,,pitt� fl. t+ rasa, , . JII;;;t rc 1+ 16 I'll III, a On Friday Dec, 20 ,a school concert was proved in the Year prior to the will be given in the town hall, commen- collapse of the Tapper Governrneet in �` .. .. .. .. ting at 8 p. m. M _._.�. , . As talent has been en- 1806. Then, as we all remember., the G' gaged from Goderich, Nile, Lucknow, Government lost seats held till then as Clinton tandalent Whitechurch, s addition or leaders a the party. The experience + local tttlent a good treat is in store for uo;v is the reverse of what it was in all who come. 1895.96: we find that where there was ' = Miss Bella McDonald is the guest of any chance of their not succeeding, lir. Miss V. E. Gordon. Whitney's supporters haye let the G 0-1 0 D S" C. A. Tebbutt spent part of;last week Liberal candidates in by acclamation, at his home near Clinton.' and where, as in West I3urou, the vote . POIF •�* We. are pleased to know that our old was a tie at last general elections their A• l — friend Richard Miller, who was so well candidate is beaten by 205 votes. Iu and favorably known here for six years, the case of the Tupper Admini'trati"', 3B has a ,,lucrative position in a store in losses, in the bye -elections foreshadowed , y - Crystal City, Man. , His host of friends a coating Uig defeat. 'Is it not reasonable 431F :M US here wish him eveay success. to expect that similar bilosses of a 'We are pleased to krrow that Miss strength in Mr. Whitney's following S& I Tena Gordon who is in London hospital foreshadows the triumph of the Gov - is improving. We trust she will soon ernmeiit of Ontario at the coming gen- be fully restored to health. oral elections. No reasonable man will 4 p It is a good thing to decide what you are going to buy, and We extend our sincere syippathy to gainsay this view.—Loudon Advertiser. get it off your mind, Most of you who responded to our last year's invitation to visit our store and inspect our stock were sur- Mrs. W. Sheriff and others- in their be- reavement, Mrs. Sheriff's brother having. _ We are giving Special prised at the showing we made—at the lowness of our prices. be doubly died oil Tuesday of last week. j volt of Living. Prices Come this year and you will surprised. _ The average cost of living has advanced on Here are some hints: a nearly $30 per capita within less than al's, __ r _•— 'vnoaTeT�r.' five years according to a statistical coin - ' and Cases 1n Leather Perlin, Lepher and Andilusian Wools, 4 for 25c, Messrs. Thos. Homphilld'aSou shipped a car load of oatmeal to St. John, hT. B. parison just issued by Dun's Review. In July klo the average cost of a yoar's cover, good authors and copy- Collar Boxes from 25c to last weeic. supplies for one person was $72.46. Tc- COUCHES, LOUNGES, righted editions from 150 to X3.50, Mr. C. Reis was inListnwel last week, The Trustee Board have Miss day it is $101.37. Forty years 'ago it v, MATTRESSES, $1,50. engaged was $20 greater, the exact figures in week at the Bible Society, `after i flienlen worked. with n, will at, saved j Handkerchief Boxes from 25c Boy's Own, Our Darlings to $3.50, Purser of Port Hope at a salary of $250. Her deities to commonce at the New January, 1860, being $121.75'. The pres- exit prices aro higher than for many EASY CHAIRS, SPRING BEDS, Chatter Box, etc., at regular Year. It will take some time for the years, or'since modern industrial, distri- Work Boxes and Shriving prices. � ' now teacher and children to got acgaai.u- butive and agricultural conditions were g f I''AIi',L,OB. SUITES,. ' Poets and Holiday Books, Cases. Dolls 1C t0 X2.00, ted and perhaps a rearranging of classes. ed a new teacher comes well recommend- introduced. During the period mentioned it has I • COST CHAIRS, FANCY ROCKERS, - Our stock in these lines is ahead from been found that while the price of labor of any preceeding year. China, Bisque, Jointed, Kid, YP aY The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian fluctuated greatly the averse was $1.50 g Y g �." Toy Book from ie to 25c. Wool, etc., dressed and undress. Foreign Missionary Society had abuss- a clay or about the rate prevailing today. ` ®uJL• t �• 75 ed. Go carts, Cradles, Beds, ness meeting at Mrs. T. F. Miller's. This would' indicate that the increased • moi+ Also good interesting Books, High Chairs, Rocking Chairs. Mrs. Thomas Sanders trunk arrived cost of living has not been met by an in. 4TT C (iii COU( board cover, for older children, Carriages, Doll Houses, Trunks, from Manitoba on Tuesday,•Mrs.Sanders crease itr ability to pay it. But to offset ti.J l0c to X1,00, _ etc. is expected to be with her parents about Christmas, 4this there must be taken. into account Is Puzzler. Bibles and Testaments from ' DisheE—Tin and China. The snow is here and we have grand present steady employment and larger opportunities for advancement, Exist - a 5e to $10.00. r Methodist, English Church Wagons, Sleds, Tops, Build. sleighing Mrs, John Robertson of Sanderson ing conditions certainly do not bear out the bare statistical statements that the COUCHES FROM $3.75 TO $35.00. and Presbyterian Hymn Books, ing Blocks, Games, etc,; etc. street met with on accident which might I cost of living hila so greatly advanced _ have been serious. She went to the whiki wages have remained at all aver- Englieh Church and Roman Cups and Saucers from 5c stable and instepping onaladder,missed ace,. -Pittsburg Dispatch. - Catholic Prayer Books,a,ll prices. to $1,00. her footing uud fell backwards lind hurt; e to walk around, herself, She !gable but I Good line of all !kinds of -Purses from 5c to $2,00., Japanese Ware and Hindo• not able to do any housewoak, Sire soon } —Did you hear of Beck's (loon fa' ''ballets and Card Cascs. stan Vases, 5c,, expects to be in her usual good health. � Many a hoart'twill break in twa, r 5 "Filirniture • A ' Sct ap Boobs and Scrap Christmas Globo, Quantities of hay and wood are being i Better . or hurt stay awa delivered in town. Tion to venter Beck al Albums, Cases, Views of Wingham. I Mrs Kalbfieishof Milverton is nursing--Kincardiuo Reporter. f 1 Easiest a t get proper Taney Baskets, Christmas Cards and Calend• her slaughter, Mrs. C. Reis of Ann st., i l Children Cry �ror Photo Albums from 25C to $4 00. al's, who has been ailing for some time. + I The Bachelors Assembly Nvaa well �`� } Price is tO �►all `asst Q�.r S!t®� e. ' and Cases 1n Leather Perlin, Lepher and Andilusian Wools, 4 for 25c, (ttroni�ecl. The music was splendid � VASTORIA.� refreshments were just fide. �—Mr. Ziniax's hotel barn and sltedq } Lptiatho3 �11 -` CRlluloldl ,,,se... .�.�..,.._ oz, _......®. Brussels were burned Tuesday eveninghad lace .' The hall was decorated and the windows hung froift them. Ally !Beij g of frame materialnd full f WaIlKer B � � e��Coat ROSSI1111�. - one seeing theihall Would hardly think k it I'andns straw, n ours there w as (� OS1tC wasthe same lace atter the itoor Irael a � iiothrn left. xlitr•Cinders were blown p i g , _ 1 but the of wax, to the neighboring buildii g, It IPost ofceLast ros _ week at the Bible Society, `after i flienlen worked. with n, will at, saved j _ All ,,,,;�,,,,,, the routine business,. the 61lotiotr of, thein. There is sone insurance. a 1. - *�Oaw i for I for rytd r� i� ''.ba