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The Wingham Times, 1897-03-12, Page 8KLIE W IN. Cit LIA.M TIMES, , NI RCIT 12, Rai, lately, Ott of theta containing noble • GLENANNAi�Y, osentin2ent�, Ataiong tdtesc was the .Mrs, James I+'cx's' many friends Peel iv.nttr•u on, "hlochde rile 13ornttt will be glint to know that she is able! • Briar Bush," Alr, Bengough slung I to he about sklgain. but one solo, an irritation of Mr. I ;•1;ittster Albeit and Agnes :Nilsen; SATURDAY--BARGAIA DAYWhitney liockeridge'a rendering of, went tc I'2iisley to attend the wedd- '"Tell ller I love Iger," which was ting, Of Aiiss Tena Reid. heartily applauded. and the azul- Mr. D mal] Reid of Paisley: is 1,000 Immo world hnVO liked M. least en-, visiting in ort• ricinity. f•ly- tether TU tit •ttwlltgs of hemi men r AIr, Glilbert Stephens made a fly'- ! were a little disappointing to sortie, ing visit to Lnuknow last Sattmrday. while to others they afforded a great evening on the eight o'clock train. source. of amusement• The eater- � Pretty interesting Gib. teiittaent was thoroughont, very re -1 Mr. Robert Ilarkness lie rentedfined, elevating, humorous, and I Air, Stephen's farm for a term of' live possessed this rare gnaiity, that ears. when ene went home and thought I y it all over the more they liked it. 1 Every one was glad of the oppor- r Tq the i:lntor nio T1,IRi. tuaity of teeing one so well known by 1 Dear Sir,—Clifford as usual ploy newspaper reputation as Mr. Ban -'the dirt. The above appeared in Bough, We hone Ile will be here your paper of March .4th, dropped again under more favorable circum• from the pen of your Wroxeter stances. scribe. This is a game that Clifford The Presbyterians of 'Mies' and people know nothing abort, and Bluevale have extended a cell to clang that they have not played - it with the Wroxeter boys. Before your correspondent writes articles of this kind he better have his author- ity from a more relloble party than the ones that visited Clifford. The Wroxeter boys cannot come out and make the above claim against Clifford and tell ' the truth. The first to play the dirt I claim was Wroxeter. The Wroxeter • boys wrote to the Clifford boys sometime ago stating that they Would appear in Clifford on a certain date. They did not put in an appearance and did not have enough principle about them to say the • reason why, and when they dropped into Clifford on their way front Mildmay, they 'did not give any notice of their coming nor did the Clifford boys invite them to come. They appeared to 'be out for a good time, and wanted Clifford to pay for it. When Wroxeter club makes an arrangement let them stick to it or at least give seine rea- son for their not doing so. Thanking you Arr. l ditot.tot: the' space •I have taken up, • T terrain,' Yours' trtil�T. ` 1AIIx3Ma . • .-DT$NGANNON • ' Mrs. R.. Young of.Richwpod.: farm has returned.home !after•;in ..e :tend- ed .visit .to; her sisters .Miss • Clark and Mrs, Waleh, of Goderiehe Mr. James Holland is laid s,up at• present: . , • Lr•, R. 1' .Sends,Ieaves for.0alg,ary. this week with.: a. load ,of:cattle As': he is a proniinentyo.Ung . gentlemen he will be greatly. niissed:In; society. This is his first shipment; , we ;wish him:success., .. DIr, W. McLean is_home from a short. v[sit from North Dakota . Mrs, Thomas Smylie is indisposed at present with a severe :attack of Quinsl;also-Mrs....James-Whyrrrd very sick at present... .We'' hope:, to he• Pair of nee Seoes. at ab nit s lesa than r, eallar priee ort Satarday. Lad hi,' Laze and Batton, black or tan. P tinted toe, patent tip. Ladies' Oxford Lace Shoes in Oxford and tan. Shoes for the little ones. Infants' Batton Boots, Oxford Lace Shoes and Strap Slippers, tipped o; plain, alt sizes. Men's and Youths' Kid and Calf, black, ;an o:• ex -blood. All at 'Saturday's low price. All new Noah stock just opened this spring. Mr. West now of Toronto, The but social at Mr. Thomas Stewart's last Wednesday evening was well attended considering the weather. Mrs. A. I LeI wen is improving nicely. Mr. Peter. Aicrwen's little son Chester, died on Monday, after an illness of two weeks, The funeral tools place on Tuesdtay'afternoon. CLIFFORD, Kid Gloves. On Saturda e morning we shall show a large importation of French Lazing Kid. Gloves in plain and fancy, coming at 5Oe. Dress Goods and Silks. Fresh,. Crisp, Rustling of good wear- ing qualities and just such as Air. W. J. Duff has returned from everyone wilt be looking for. ' Anaconda, Montana on Monday. A choice made now will His sojourn in the Copper city seems well repay the trouble; as • - to have done him good. we had a great Dress Mr. George McDonald returned Goods Col - week. last from lege, whe ere e ieph hassle learned the art of butter -making. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY TURNBERRY• Mr. John Fitch had a wood -bee last Friday* afternoon, which was at- tended by a large number of men. In the evening the friends assembled at Mr. Titeti's home and engaged in the mazy whirl until the wee sma' 'oors ai' morn. Mr.and.: Mis. Fiteh are entertainers of the first order and we congratulate theta upon the suc- cess of the enteepr izes. ' ^ We are sorry to report that • Mr. Alex, McPherson is siek. .He bad an attack of the grippc.and it. is feared inflamation of the limp may set We s'incerely hope that his . iridis- rosi ibn w[lt be of Short diaration. very pretty Wedding took place l ek'at the home of Mr; Wm. Gemmiil';twhen his daughter' i[iss Belle 'was United in marriage to Mr. Eli Bolt. Tne ceremony was per- formed .b the Rev.: Mr•' Goffin of Gorrie. The bride who was assisted in the ordeal' by Miss Eva Bolt look_ ed quite ch triuin� lir. John Gem - mill jr. attended 1ho .wants of the groom. The happy couple were :the recipients of many . costly presents which attested the esteem.:in which they were.held by the. friends. We join in wishing thong, a happy .. and most prosperous life. The Misses McPiven and, Aiken head, and Messrs. MeEwen and Aik- enhead are visiting et Mr. James Wylieb this week: • Alr. James Moffatt of , Dakota is visiting friends in this. neighborhood We understand that be was, married to a young lady tri Cliesley this week.. Mr. Millen late of..T3owiek has moved«into the house opposite Mr. John Gemmii's: We • welcome Mr. Mr. M.' A. King of Grey has gone Millen and family into the commun. Thessalon. ity. • F. V. Dickson has gone to Toren- The I� oliowing is the report .of the to. , standing of the pupils o£ S S No. 2 Carpets,,Laze Curtains, Veilings, Ready Made Clothing spring weight Overcoats: in light Beaver with off price. Gents' New Spring Hats, Shirts and' Ties,• Factory Cotton reg- ular 7q.,for 5e. This Cotton is good value for 7e. Ribbons ie.', Pins and Needles ` Zre., Clothes Pins b dozen for 5c, `Washboards 2 for 25e Ask for $'25 Ticket, good for 1 detz. of numfaer 8 Cabinets, taken by the Star Photo Co The above -ntiees.:are good each evening between'?-tiid 9 o'clock' at ; H. -MCIND00'S WROXETFR . Johct' Iamilton is , end%og ' chi s of.eattle to Toronto this ' week. ` He chipped 3 cans to Buffalo .on Satur- da y. Oar Curlers went to Winghain nn Thursday and defeated Wingham by 15 shots A large consignment of Jem Jars arrived in town this week. Mr, Gavin Davinson met with en adeident on Monday which .will re- sult in one of his fingers being stiff He was shoeing a horse which in some way took fright and pushed him Over'. Business is booming in the bicycle line just now, no less than 19 bikes coming to town. Misses Lang and Lennox, have moved into the store, formerly oecu- etl by R: Ross. Mr, T. Hemphill will use the old Millenery shop for a bicycle livery. Airs. Walden and her two sons have moved to Treherne, Man. OF 131 Jc i RL7LT'C i f iz �;STOCX':- which has been bought at a low rate on.the dollar and, must be cleared out in Thirty Days. he Stock Consists of TWEEDS, HATS AND CAPS, GENTS' FURNISHINGS, READY MADE CLOTHING and will be sold at about half price. Conte and Secure Bargains. I`1!C[� .;, P!1t1HAM. Ruettel's old stand, north. of Queen's Hotel - Ate' ;ire YOU L RUPTURED ?' If so it is your advantage to 1 call on Gordon & Co.'s Drug Store ,Winghatn. They are the agents for the celebrated Wetmore Truss. WRY THE WETMORE IS THE ONE FoR YOU hear of their speedy recovery. 1. Because it is dangerous to be a Rev. T. L. Armstrong atttended moment without one. his aunts funeral at . Etrathroy last 2. It will never rust and is conse- week. • quently durable. A very oer[ous accident happened 3, A' .person wearing, a Wetnicre does to one of Mr. Thomas Begiey's boys not find it a bother, . he having the misfortune to break 4, W 1 his leg while out sleigh -riding. Mr, David Bell had a weed -bee last week. The boys all worked hard and by so doing cut •ui5 about' 30 cords of. wood; In : the, evening they all enjoyed themselves at tripp- ing the lightfantttstitz until the early hours of morning.. Mr Thomas Holland of.Tittus:ar- GORDON DO tw We will guarantee to hold in position any reducible rupture. 5. This truss cannot. possibly move after adjustment, 6.. Some of our townspeople can testify to its merits. 7. Satisfaction guaranteed et money refunded, rived home last week r extend- ed visit, Turnberry, for the month of Feb We are sorry to chromele the BLUEVALE• guar , based on eneral efficiency, death of Mrs. Donald McNevan, sr.,, Owing to the deplorable state off The asterisk indicates that such pup- who died on Thursday after a . Sick - the roasts, and the windy disagree- Ills were absent from one or more of gess of but three days. The remains the examinations. were interred in Dungannon, able wind; weather, people Prem a V Crass IV brass omeetweseetektoneemboomemeteleasomamem distance did not attend Bite J. W. Bengough's entertainment in the Foresters' half last Friday evening, and consequently the hall was not iuite full. If the weather had been 5'00 500 • C Harris 413 W Elliott 269 W Mawkins 260 N Henning 258 *M Lagleson 245 T Wheeler 303 J Stuart 229 Rose Stuart 186 fine no doubt many would. havebeen L Stuart 216 *Agnes Stuart 163: turned. awc,y, Mr. Bengough conn- i Elliott '216 *Gerrie Harris ]29 ltnienced his entertainment by saying R Barris 208 x'Ladiee and Gentlemen, owing to III class sin. 11 MASS the exeellent conditioner the roads especially the sidewalks which I see Laura Ben's 205 I� Ea glosoir .:$ l.fi McYi;atr Motaiamsora—Attire Manse, on ,you keep scrape(1 off so nicely -no N Barris : 294 J Magee `110 icCWednesd t tluareh 10th, by 13ev, 1?. doubt you are afraid of being fined 1 Net. DfeN'ton235 W 'Hall 128 Ma detti t Morrison, of I incard e.. to solum. GI/AV—In W icigham, March ice, the ife of Mr. Thos. Gray ;; a son 'Amain --In Last Wawanosh, on the 7th ieeteithe wife of Mr. Wm. Currie; A son. jor VLitsicx•,Arntt--tf Turnberry. on March 8th, the wife of Mr. Jarnes. Linklater ; a got tief Marek tIIGD. , if you do not—t am glad to see. so',Lem Nichol .212 many of: you present."He .their I, Aicil en 212 gave an amusing and effective tem. I J Stuart 01 .101 Terence leeture, illustrated by a 1 Pt, 11 sr.•II crass .drawing to the small human boy, 350 400 'wbitlli *vat so well represented on [Mary Nichol l6lf "l�:dltli 1:Iarris 279 ' .day evening. For «tire srua�ll iM A `1 ^,wen 185 fa ttli Har 708 0 ota( girl he recited Little ot- S iVZelihven>'n1 nnfie," as Jessie Alexander , ,1,1eN l gh'nL32 (kit. it lig 00'o/ening he •. et$2 CL.i Brat of his o . MS,,wliteh r Albert f�111 t't'' red in the newspapers Marys Wheeler CO. CLEARING ARINSAiE. STILL CIONTINUAS and will' continue until the whole stud% is cleared out. We are highly gratified at the success attending our effort:: in this direct- ion,' i eet- ion; the greatun ing'mass of this country are not slow to distinguish. between a fake and a germine sale, prices tell every time. Another consign meat to hand of goods bought for less than >1 We would ask as a favor from our customers, at least all who can make it convenient, to du their shopping early in the day, in this way we can serve you betterin the afternoon, we are so much crowded that we are not able to give you that attention we would like. 15 pieees Drrss Goods ere 15 now 5 10 t, « w 25 " 10tr4r Ilandl erchiefs at less than 15 " " 35 e''`20 cost'and W great many more 8 e .. t.60 ...,, 45 ' 5 �s - " '` 60. " 40 article,e tve have do room to 4 " " 500 on the 1 mention. Everything goes all Tweeds 500 " " $1 along the line. Call early and Mantle Goods 500 " $1 get very special bargains,. Ready Made Mantles 50c "1¢ Shoes 50o 12 Storm Collars 500 " "1 •8. Fur Sets 50c " " $1 I Gs- IV" MACDONALD .BLOCK. NEW. NACdINE HOP,, MR. JOHN MURRAY has opened out a new machine shop, thoroughly equipped with a New Outfit of Machiuiry nclucling an Iron Planer, Lathes etc. and is now prepar- ed to do a general line .of re- pairing. Engine and Mill Machinery repairing and pipe fitting a specialty. All kinds of shafting, gear- ing, iron and wooden pulleys, brass and irori castings sup- plied on shortest .notice.. JoR T MURRAY. • • DITD i111iaF,wetr--In Blucvale. Ont MbudaY, March 8, Chester, *to et Mr. Peter • Me- a fen, ed 3 yeirrs, 6 months and' 25 Alettecy---In; Brussels,,'ori Thureday, March 11, 1807, I+illiaiti Laurette, only daughter of Mr. Wm. and Mra. J. Ci., a.inley, aged, 20 years, 2 months, 24 days. ,'Tie funeral services will be held at the • family residence at 3 p. ru.. on'Satutday+. 1 March 13, afttbr whioh't15ts `.atorta a •girl leave the bootie at 3.30 tor 13russele ce *eterya . WINGHAI,f Centel. fullding Th itton "Sc remit% Factory. T. A. 3ViII,LS is selling oul his winter goods rew girdles; o c' L. Now is your chance to get Bargains.