Wingham Times, 1892-02-05, Page 5111•
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DID YOU JIEAR IT
S. 'FT O M U T.1-1. c� 803N -
ARE CLEARING OUT THE
' 1E1 f') ''Ia_ance o. all _rices ;ia Suririses vori ocy,
Now is the Tim e to get BOOTS and SHOES at your o gen Prices.
We have not got time to specify, but call and see for yourselves. We must make room for Spring importations.
We are Still Busy Making up to Order the Most Nobby Suits to be found West of Toronto1
That's the verdict of our most particular customers. We accept their decision.
GENT'S FURNISHINGS, OF ALL KINDS IN STOCK
COMPLETELY SLAUGHTERED IN PRICES. •
FIRST COME, FIRST sma-era =D_
J. J. HOYT= SON.
N. B.—We must respectfully request the payment of all accounts at once.
Blyth. take part. Although Mrs Saunders • yeare, having come to this country
ENTERTAINMENTS. — The young evinced signs of sorrow, yet she knows with her husbasid and family when it
people of the bl I Society, Be'grave, her daughter's love is fully reciprocat. was a comparative wilderness. She
visited the Elopefnl Gleaners' Mission od by a kind and amiable husband, survived her husband fifteen years,'
Band here last Tuesday evening, and which greatly soothes her sorrow. The and was aged 78 years 6 months -1
report a pleasant time, though the bride received many choice and costly Last week we had an agent around
numbers were rather small, owing to presents, which will embellish her here endeavoring to let anew varie'_y
the great cold and prevalence of La wardrobe, her sideboard and her house of spring wheat on
shares to the
Grippe,--The.social last Wednesday i❑ ee,ieral in no mean way. The evens farmers, and judging from the number
evening at Mr David McGill's, East ing passed off pleasantly, but some to of agreements he had in his possession
Wawenoah, under the auspices of the add more pleasure to the occasion be- he must have disposed of a good de&
Ladies' Guild of the English church gan "to trip the light fantastic" until of his wheat. It is strange that in-
here was a grand success,nboth socially the wee sma hours made their absence telligent farmers are so easily
and finalacially. Proceeds $ l7. -'Phe a pleasure to the newly married couple gulled. We say nothing about the
•entereauunent last Friday night in -Sickness of the worst kind is denim wheat It may be all that it is repre•
Miss Ross's school was attended by atiug our intelligent and thrifty rented, but it is the exorbitant share
many of the Blyth young people. The neighborhood. Recently diphtheria has toe agent claims as his portion of the
school was crowed and all seemed to been*the scourge of the vicinity, al- prospective crop.
appreciate the excellent programme though every precaution is taken by (Intended for last issue,)
rendered. We understand the (biect the Beard of Health, as well as by the One of those pleasing evsuts which
of the entertainment was for the friends and aequaintauces of those af- generally cause a ripple of excitement.,
purpose of rr.isiug money to buy a fected, yet it still claims its victims,. • took place last Wecivoesday evening ou
school clock. The object was achieved, It is of such a nature that it seldom the 2nd con, at Mr Neil McKiunou's,
as the proceeds amounted to $17.60- loses its prey. Some deaths have oc- when his second eldest daughter, Miss
Will Powell, formerly clerk, in Me- cured front the Grip and many are Christina, was led to hymen's altar
Kinnot & Powell's grocery, but now lingering patiently under its effects by Mr John McIntyre. The officiat•
of Clinton, brought a load of young ; Our esteemed friend, Mr Atcheson ing clergyman was Rev Mr Malcolm,
people from Clinton to Mrs Brownlee's. Laird, has been fighting it for of Teeswater.-Mrs and Mr John
They enjoyed a very pleasant social nearly two months. Under medicalalcRae are away this week to Grey
time and left for !tome "In the wee care. he is now convalescing and we township attending a marriage of
sma' hours a%ont the twal".-A load hope for a speedy recovery. -We pain- some relatives. -grip is slacking his
of our "trippers of the light fantastic" fully record the death of the late Mr hold on the people.
attended the ball in Londesborough, John Akins, of this place,who died of a
last Friday night. lingering attack of asthma, aided by Teeswater. Howick•
BRIEFS. —Albert Robinson is visit" the Grip. He was one of the first Mr Jas Kelly intends moving to SCHOOL REPORT—The following is
ing friends in Wroxeter this week.- pioneers of Howlett and by his assidu \Vin„ham shortly. Mr Kelly will be the report of b 8 No 1, tlowick, for
Jim McQuarrie paid a flying visit to our efforts and those of his family missed here. -The funeral of the late the month of January : 4th c lass-
Wingham last week. - Mrs Myles 'managed to hew themselvesoutahome. 1) Ver Chadwick took place on Wedues Grace Taylor, Hattie Gurus Sr 111
Young is at present visiting friends it ilia affable and genial manner will be d„y, curt, Januar), Being an (ldd. -Jane Ni cdlnv, Susan Bell, William
Markbaft.--bliss Pratt, of Seafot'th,' missed by hie many friends, who ex -
is losing instead of making votes.
Wonder it there will be ten and
twenty dollar gold pieces presented to
the babies this time'? MrCorgill has
been giving strict orders to some of
his doubtful ones not to read the
Globe or Mail. We wonder why'? Is
he afraid they may become converted
to the side of truth'?
Gorrie.
The inspector of Inland Revenue, t
Mr Alex Cavan, was in town last week.
-Mrs John halos. is now slowly recov-
ering from her recent sickness. --
Messrs Con Stroath, Alex Strong, and
John llailed:1y, all of whom :ive near
this village, have had the misfortune
to receive severe injuries to their tin
igers through carelessness in using tur-
nip pulpers, during the pea few days.
-Messrs Martin & Adair, saw•ntiile rs,
were busy hist week shippuag a lar ge
consignment of lumber to Wingham.-
Miss Phoebe Graham, dau_liter of Mr
Richard Graham, is now nicely recov-
ered, after her lingering illness. -Mr
Thos Green, who Itas been a resident
of this town for some time past, and
who has been confined to his room with
a severe illness for a tew weeks, died
,on Saturday evening last.
LOOSI LOGS1 [OCSI
We are prepared to pay the
HIGHEST PRICES Ill CAS'
for all kinds of good, sound '
SAW LOGE
is the guest of Miss Annie Hodgins.- tend testtia family their heartfelt sym-.
Miss Dawson, of Seaforth, who has pathy in their sad bereavement.
been visiting Miss Susy Brownlee Culross•
returned home on Saturday. -Hiss On Wednesday evening of last weee
Hayea,of Ouderich, is the guest of the residence or Mr Wm Whytook was
Miss Shane. -Robert McQuarrie, of the scene of a most pleasing event,
"`'',Toronto, spent Sunday at his home the occasion being the marriage of his
here. - Mr Robert Hamilton < of sister, Miss A io to Mr Andrew
Turuberry and bis sister,llrs Leonard,gg
vven,'tlre. guest of Miss Forsyth last Watson. The plea' sing ceremony was
,,,week. ---Bir Metcalf, of Toronto, spent performed by the Rev J Malcolm and
'unday in •• town, -Mr John Dia was witnessed by upwards of sixty
.Quatrie, et Manitoba, is at present invited guests. The bridegroom was
visit\tag his faiuler who has been very assisted by his brother, lir \Vm Witt
ill for some timal'out who is now malt. son, and trio bride by her niece, Miss
ing steady improven;,ilt, This is the Jessie Reid. After the marriage the
first tiute iu fot:rteeh years that his guests sat down to partoltc of the good
son has visited him, ebeef of the host and hostess,in which
all done ample justice to the good
Crange Hill. things provided to tempt the inner
'-sae, Later in the evening whet) the
For some time Cupid has been ac. rahlr•;,.es i keen cleared, the young
tively and succostifully engaged in find. fonts toot ,a,+l Wnor and kept the
lug out the vuln sable pacts of the merry dances rein(,; ours eaftyl'ipht due
haarts of the fait. sex. Whether it is appear". The presents received by
on account of reOnt sickness or the the bride were numerous, cily cru.
gallantry and graceful modesty of the
suceeteful suitors that has victimized
them,T cannot say. Hymen was call
ed in hY.Mr Wm Saunders to witness
the unitit1A of his daughter Lizzie in
the bonds et niatrimolly to Mr Geo
'1'wamley, of'kshfield. The ceremony
Was a solemn one end it was not diftin,
cult to infer from the general close at
tendon given that natty came to derive
all the good possible frotn the cores
ninny in which they soon intend to
useful, which showed the high esteem
in which she was held by. her frle044
May their journey through life be as
happy and joyous as were their friends
Upon this, the evening of their mar-
riage.
Another of the old pioneers has
gone, in the person of Mrs McDonald,
reliot of the late John McDonald, who
died on Ii"ebruary 1st and was buried
on the 3rd inst. The deceased lead been
a resident of Oulross for a 'lumber of
fellow, he was buried according to Findlay. Jr III -Frank Douglas,
their rites and ceremonies. The funeral Mary Gollnway. Sr II-8,achel Find.
was a very large one. Much syanpathy lay, Wesley Tremble Jr II -Bertha
is expressed towards his aged mother Denis, ) ehn Bell,
Parc II -Nettie
and his wife and family, -Miss Mary Barns, William Fsndlay. Part i -
Sharpe, teacher in the 3rd clepartwent i Alex Findlay, ()lease s ls',udlay.
of the public school, is seriously in - JOHN" EiARTLEY, '1'e,,cber.
disposed with inflatemation of the
lungs. W e hope for her speedy recovery.
-.Both politicul parties me busily at
work iu tlieii respective com«utte..
rooms and no sod will Le left unturned
to iusure suroess, Mr Oargill is
preachiug Reciprocity among the
Patrous of Industry This will stick
to Mr Cargill until af,er polling day
and then he will plunge back into the
rains Tory soup The farmers are too
well informed to be d.ceived by any
such calp•trap.-The spelling match
in the town hall, ou Monday, 18th,
between Holyrood and Teeswater was
not very exciting. It was agreed to
spell for half an hour and at the exs
piration of that time the sides stood
six _to two in favor of Teeswater. No
dottbt a return match will follow soon,
A recitation by trails melee.: ,vier tr�tl
rendered. bir P Stephens wielded the
words and was heartily encored by
the boys who are minus their front
teeth. Proceeds about $23. ---Those;
who have listened to the political dis
Missions carried on In this riding are
fully convinced as to the success of,
the Reform candidate, Mr Truax, on
the llth inst. Mr Cargill, by his
partying With the Patrons of Industry,
Is simply epidemic Iuflueuza; Wilson's
WildOherry will cure it safely awl quickly.
Get the genuine, in white wrappers only,
and use it as directed for Influenza.
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ONE POUND
A Day.
.A GAIN OF A POUND A.DAY IN THE
CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS BECOME "ALL ,
RUN DOWN,” AND IHAS BEGUN TO TARE
T1IAT REMARKABLE FLESII PRODUCER,
SCOTT' S
ULSION
OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH
Hypophosphites or Lime & Soda
IS NOTIiING UNUSUAL, THIS FEAT
HAS BEt;N PERFORMZD OVER AND OVER
AGAIN. PALATABLE,. AS MILE. EN-
nORSED BY PHYSICIANS. SCOTT'S
EMULSION IS PUT UP ONLY IN SALMON
COLOR WRAPPERS. SOLD BY ALL DRUG.
LISTS ATr, OC. AND it1.03
SCO7T64 f3OWNA', Pelted/fr.
delivered at our Mill.
ALSO Ton
Basswood Heading Bolls,
by the cord,
CEDAR POSTS, 8.v
CUSTOM SA.WJNd
done cheaper than ever and sutlsf
tion guaranteed.
Call and get prit cs, lenjths 't1, t
&c.
McLean &z ; ..
JfArsall kinds of Leinta t, Shifts
Laths, &o., kept constantly on ha
TRADE SAL4
To General Merchants and Boot and Shoe S
in
oto � bof
ion with my Leather Business I It
Shoemakers' Findin
and can supply the trade at lowest prices wi
I1E ATON AND PENINSULA_;
BUTTON FASTENERS•a:
1JSSIZ
IN' 10, 15 AND 25c. SIZES.
HATI'IAWAYS, WHITNO
ZANON 1, ECLIPSE.
1..t gross lots at gross pricer+.
Z -A. 0 S'r'i' S
COTTON,all lengths,
Rl ELT), .,
LEATIIEIR. Sing)e Tart Hot sI
LEATHER., Double 'rig IIf:i'-
GENUINE PORPOIti1 ,
ENGLISH L1 A•I'HLIt LPtf�I
SHOE 'LEA °Itf .° .
DOnlestie and French, at the very
Prices.
HAO ;ESS LEATHER,
Bost brands always on hand, in
hemlock tannage.
GENUINE .iACQUOTS 111
13I.,AOIUNG, A -Ttb:Dt,ck:n PIs,
Four 1ntronane respectfully *8% 484.
tAA a trcia,ht, linen curd Probably a Petr
the example rd decline at hoar.
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