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The Wingham Times, 1913-03-27, Page 5THE WINGJIAtl TIMES, MARCH 27 1913 i Special Measure Suits AEI Tailored By Experts Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed Xoga We are making a specialty of Suits made to your measure, we have a number of attractive patterns that we can make up for $18.00, $[9.00, $2(.00 and $23.00 in any style you wish. These are cash prices and all special measure suits will be sold on these terms only; namely, •cash down when your suit is delivered to you. By selling on these terms we can do business on a small margin of profit and every one doing business with us in this de- partment will be benefitted. W. A. GAT1PIThLL SUCCESSOR TO McGEE & CAMPBELL WEiThlPsi,U Mr. George Wightman, of F,ssex was visiting with his brothers, Messrs. John and Charles Wightman. John Marwood, one of the oldestresi- dents of Wawanosh, passed away on Monday of last week. He was a native of Yorkshire, England, and came to this country many years ago, settling on lot 30, concession 7, East Wawanosh, where he continued to reside until his death. He leaves to mourn his depar- ture a widow, a large family of sons and daughters and numerous grand- children and great-grandehildren. He had reached the advanced age of ninety- two years. The interment was made in Donnybrook cemetery. ST. ICE) ENS On Wednesday afternoon, March 14, a very quiet but pretty wedding took place at the home of W. J. and Mrs. Bray, when their youngest daughter, Florence M., was united in marriage to W. J. Robb, a prosperous young farmer of the 6th con. Promptly at high noon, to the strains of Lochengrins wedding march played by the bride's sister, Mrs. J. L. Gariness of Mprris, the parties took their places under a beautiful arch arranged for the occasion. The bride looked charming in her gown of cream silk trimmed with silk lace and pearls and caught up with orange blossoms and carrying a shower bouquet of cream carnations and maiden hair ferns, She was given away by her father and was unattended. After the nuptial knot was tied by Rev. Wm. Mackintosh of St. Helens and congratulations extend - .ed the immediate relatives sat down to a very dainty repast served in the hos- tess' best style. The many beautiful presents received by the bride at- tested to the esteem in which the young couple are held, the groom's gift to the bride being a beautiful fur lined coat. The happy couple left on the two train amid showers of rice a confetta, for Mount Forestt, Owen Sound and other points. The bride's travelling suit was of brown tweed with hat to match. On their return they will take up residence on the groom's farm on the 6th con. of Wawanosh amid the best wishes of wide circle of friends. W RO:ETER. On Monday, March 10th, there passed away at Melita, Man., another of the pioneers of this section, in the person of Mrs. Robt. Ballantyne, at the ripe age of 91 years Deceased with her late husband and family went West some yaars ago, where ber husband pre- deceased her. Deceased had enjoyed the best of health until a few days be- fore her death when she was taken sud- denly ill from which she never rallied until she answered the call, "Well done good and faithful servant enter thou in- to thy Master's rest." There are left to mourn the loss of a devoted mother, three sons and twodaughters:Mrs. Geo. Sharp, Melita, Mrs. Samuel Willis, Wroxeter, Daniel and James, Melitn, and Robert, Wroxeter. IsR rselits. Rev. R. Hobbs, of Toronto conducted the services in the Methodist Church on Sunda:' last. Rev. A. J. Mann, B.A., the new pas- tor of the Presbyterian Church, preach- ed his inaugural sermons last Sunday. Wednesday evening of last week the mother of Councillor Muldoon died quite suddenly at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Watt, Walton, in her 77th year. Mr. Muldoon passed away six years ago. The residence of George Keys, corner of Turnberry and William streets, has been sold to David Walker, of Walker & Black, who will get posses- sion in the course of a few months. It is rumored that Mr. and Mrs. Keys may remove to Toronto. James McCallum has bought the house and lot, corner Albert and Wil- liams streets, from lrs. James Fer- guson, paying 31,650. Mrs. Ferguson will secure a smaller home. Peacefully came the close of life to Miss Anne Kelly at her home here Tuesday afternoon, March 18th, in her 84th year. She had been an invalid for the past three years. She was cared for by her sister, Miss Jane. She was born at Ballinagh, County Cavan, Ire- land, and came to Canada in '49. After a short stay at Oswego, N.Y., Niagara Falls, and Buffalo, the family took up land on the 8th line of Morris Town- ship in 1854. They left the farm in 1878, and lived until fifteen years ago one and one quarter miles south of Brussels, afterwards moving to town. Miss Kelly was one of the enthusiastic workers when St. George's Church, Walton, .was built, and was financial secretary of the Lady True Blue Lodge for many years. Bluevale School report for March. Standing from class answering: Sr. 4th -L. Wilburn, E. Wilburn, C. Diment, W. Shaw, M. Gray, C. Black, L. Breckenridge. Jr.4th -L. Elliott, H. Holmes, C. Jewitt, S. Hall. Sr. 3rd -P. Smeltzer, H. Haney, M. McGee, L. McKinney. Jr. 3rd -H. Messer, C. McDonald, A. Smeltzer, E. McKinney, R. Brecken- ridge, S. Michael. Sr. 2nd -S. Elliott, M. Curtis, E. 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Ending March 31st' Diamonds at Halt Price Ladies' cluster ring 7 Diamonds sells regularly at $90.00 for $45 00 Ladies' ring 14 Diamonds and 1 Opal sells regularly at $140 for 76.00 Ladies' Diamond ring sells regu- larly at $59.00 for 29.50 Ladies' ring 2 Pearls 1 Diamond sells regularly at $35 00 for 17.50 Ladies' single stone Diamond sells regularly at $30 00 for15.00 Ladies' Diamonfi ring sells regu- larly at $18.00 for 9.00 Ladies' Diamond ring sells regu- larly at $27.00 for . 13,50 2 Ladies' Diamond rings sells regu• larly at $23.00 each for11.50 • Ladies' twin ring Diamond and Ruby regular $22.00 for11.00 2 Ladies' 3 stone rings Diamond and Emeralds regular $14.00 each for Each 7 00 Gent's Diamond ring sells regularly 00 ly at $30 for Gent's Diamond tie pin regular price $24 for • 12.00 Gent's 15 stone Diamond tie pin special price ... ... 175 00 Pearl Rings at Halt Price 6 Ladies' 3 stone Pearl rings reg. $6 each for.. .. $3.00 each 2 5 stone Pearl rings reg. $14 each for 7.00 each 4 single stone Pearl rings reg. $4.50 each for 2.25 each Watches at Half Price 4 Gent's 20 year gold filled case watches Elgin movement reg. prices $16 each for.... $8 each Gent's 8 day watch coin silver reg. $16 for 8.00 Gent's coin silver case watch 17 jewels reg. price $14 for7.00, 2 Gent's 20 year gold filled case 17 jewelled movement reg, price $20 each for .... 10.00 each 4 Gent's 15 jewelled movements nickel cases reg. price $11 for 5.50 5 nickel case watches lever move- ment reg. $4 each for.. 2.00 each Gent's stop watch reg. $6 for.... 3 00 Clocks at Ralf Price 128 day clocks reg. $4 for $2.00 24 alarm clocks reg. 1.00 for.... 50e 6 alarm clocks reg. 1.50 for 75c 3 black mantle S day clocks reg 8.50 for 4.25 each Grandfather clock 6!, feet high reg. price 20.00 for. .. 10.00 30 Gold and Silver Headed Umbrellas at half price. 20 Hand Bags at half price. Brass Goods at half price. 22 pieces Cut Glass at half price. Toilet sets and Manicure pieces of all kinds at half price. 50 Gent's Watch Fobs at half price. 4 choice of any article in the store at 20 per cent. discount no goods given out without the spot cash. VI G. PATTERSON THE GREAT WATCH DOCTOR, WINGHAM '������•••���•e�•s��s•.�•��� 1 • O O • 2 • •• • • •• *' • • • • • • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • . A 4 •• ai • • • •• • • • • • • • •4 • •• • • • • ***••••••••••••••••••••••• tlItttIK911****e..••••••••••••••••••••••• liott, L. Gallaher, C. Elliott, B. (inn - nett. Jr. 2nd -J. Watson, E. McMichael, A. McKinney. Sr, 1st --J. Gray, J. Black, K. Mc- Donald, A. Cook, E. Nichol, J. Breck- enridge, II. Watson, H. Elliott, C. El- liott. Jr. 1st -C. Gannett, W. Mundell, C. Messer, G. Elliott, E. McGee, It. El- liott, R. Thomas. L. A. Pusliff, Teacher. EELGRAVI). Wednesday evening, March 19th, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Anderson, 4th line, Morris, was the scene of a quiet but interesting event, when their eldest daughter, Pearl, was united in marriage to Mr. Norman Walsh, of West Wawanosh. Promptly at 5 p. m. the bride entered the parlour on the arm of her father, while Miss Jean An- derson rendered "Lohengrin's Bridal Chorus." The ceremony was conduct- ed by the Rev. J. A Ferguson, pastor of Knox Church, Belgrave. The bride was daintily attired in a dress of cream silk and wool taffeta, with silk embroid- ered over lace and satin trimmings. Af- ter congratulations the guests number- ing about forty sat down to a well lad- en table, after which the evening was spent in games and music. The groom's gift to the bride was a pearl necklace and to the organist a gold bar with pearl and amethyst settings. The hap- py couple were the recipients of many beautiful presents, among them being an upholstered Morris rocker from six of their young friends, while Knox Church Choir of which the bride had been the valued member for some years, ex- pressed their esteem with a handsome mantel clock. The following is the ad- dress by which it was accompanied: - To Pearl, -On this happy occasion, we, your associates in the choir of Knox Church, Belgrave, wish to express the esteem with which we regard you, and our appreciation of the faithful and effi- cient aid you have rendered in service of praise of our church, as a member of of our choir. We desire also to convey to you at this time our good wishes for your future happiness and prosperity. During the time that we have been ass- ociates with one another as a choir, the ties that bind us together have be- come stronger, and plearing memories have been created which we will always be glad to treasure, We wish you to accept this clock, not for its intrinsic worth, but for the affection it represents. We trust that as it marks the plight of passing time your days may be filled with brightness, and the years maj bring you ever growing prosperity and blessing. From Knox Church Choir. Belgrave, EAST WAWANOSR. Report of S. S. No. 7, East Wawa - nosh for the month of March. Sr. IV. -Maud Tisdale 72 Lena Chamney 5l). Jr. IV. ---Irene Boyle 61, Eva Boyle 52, Ella James 48. Sr. III. -Annie Robinson 57, Joseph Finleon 50. Sr. IL -Melville Beecroft 82, Mary Finleon 79, Lyla James 68, Mary Boyle 63. Jr. II. Charlie Robinson 47, Clarence Chamney 46. Jr. I. -Wilfrid Robinson 81. Primer. -Cecil Chamney 60. I. H. A. Taylor, Teacher. A Pullman car on the Toronto express, C. P. 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