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The Wingham Times, 1897-05-21, Page 8
8 11. WINDQ A BIG DAY ¶,3ATUR- DAY � Any e.t' 11e6ms is impor- tant enough to errate a senna• Llan, and all of them tage rel' •W lir l�1 I �,. 1 'Ji'IMES, MAY 21, 1597. `� SPAN'. longed to the Ancient Order of Un, VMoRNtxasrAtt—Iq Wingham May 15th ited Workmen. Mrs. Burton and the wife et Mr. C. Normngstar, pump her sons have the sympathy ofntany rrylker; a daughtterr.JAi�D friends in their bereavement. sLiaBAKSIT,-LINDS4Y-1R Wiugharn on Taking advantage of the presence 19th i nGt. by Rev, G. A. Gitford, M. A. of a trio of London Harpers in town George Baker, of Mt. b'oriect, to Millie: on Saturday a nutnber of our young da gtitr,r of Ivirs. Lindsay of Wini hflmi gentlemen gave an lisp:omptti dance oV i �nesd.PLMaOR 12,t bye `tire x ter, in McDonald's Hall Saturday even- Gann, of (sday©, Adam L>yeat the ,R,v. fug. About 50 of the young people Louisa Plnyfort,youngest daughter of were present and had one of the the late S. Piayfert.V , jolliest dances of the season, ,Aylen u�aglit to fill the stare, One. Mrs. (Rey.) Parke, of Clinton, is VSrE1y th1fl Wnbelo�e , on tMonday;; rz)entior, will be enough to bell visiting friends in town. Jelin Stein, aged 60 years, 5 mdnths.V the entire lot. These goods will . Parke was here for the opening of �C Stat—In LVingh years, on Monday not be en bale untill Saturday the new Era lisp church Sunday and May lith, Lnn, yu,,n,tHFt daughter et Monday, but returned home Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. John Cnr4en, aged 7 years, ulornins;, 8 months. V morning. ` 8 Lai' Fine Shoes reg 81,00 The ceremonies in connection with ..._— — --•-- ___ ... _._... __ `�aturatay, ., - the Opening of the new Saturdry, til 45. 75 pr. (Aildrr,tr' Shoo Bluoic•�tiild were attended by great crew s, Tete red 120 Saturfin.•, 8ots: ;hundreds being unable to gain ad- . who have consumption or 50 p 6 des, t)lentr' Four -in hand Tice. l d h Sual able tad e10 dency to it. Almost its t resr. 40„ Saturday 15u. Anent [Wanner. On Monday preached pr. a . ley 1C etas Christ's You think of Scott's 50 pr.1, Shoes, tag. g_.c0 church took place test Sunday and Emulsion as only for those r, it lira' Cuffs ands C)eilltirs I ' and who have inherited a ten - Saturday and Fancy, re,;. 40e ' ; mittance. BishopBaldwin of Lon- Saturday 20c:. don, conducted the services in is u M d evening greatest use is for those oo pies,.* Fancy Ribbon reg.4c, confirmation services were held, the �xJhCD$e condition is so iLll- Sate ?lia la. g being �ackedl `?0 pie,t� :yiulo Ribber, reg. Se Silk the buitdin�, again packed, paired as not to be able to ur�'av, 3c. wti dont thirty-five were confirm • 10dre f,)8e,S tar Rt To _ Eo;a,. ed,7he new church is one of the get the good they should out re,, 18c,5rturcas for25c handsomest in this section of the er) cine ,'hilcra r'r flat black hose roe.. 1.0c Saturday 5c, country,f grey being built gl y nearly every case with these, 3 duty Gent& Moft and Stiff Eats; limes. $2 00 Saturday 81.25 20 Drees Ends, plain tied fanny, re.,-. 50e Saturday 35o i': 10 pirwee fancy Plaid reg. 350 'Slat- e rgey. 22, 10 p,t,ai•aa P aetory Cotton, reg. 7c Iturdsiy Se. ,' , 10 nxir',laoe Cuttein4,. reg , 42,.ri`9 Sate,rday $1.65. ' 4 p,:acos weal Caepetr, reg. 800 Sat -1 urday 68c. 20 Boy's Suits reg. $3.25 Sattrrciax; a2 65 20 Men'P fruit), reg. 08.50 Saturday $5.50. 20 Ladies' Spring Capes, reg. 75 Saturday 60 of their ordinary food.. In iii GROCERIES 30 bate Potatoes, choice, 25c a bog. Honey, Oc. Choice Tea. 25c. Maple Syrup, Oe. 2 Wash Boards for 250. 22 /he granulated Sugar for $1. 26 the Coffee Sugar for 11. Butter 10c, Eggs 8. Early closing every evening at 7 o'clock; except Saturdays, at M. H. cINDOO'S. from the famous Mono quarries, neat Own Sound, according to plans furnished by Mr. Darling of Toronto the well known church architect, and and is a great credit to the congre- gation and town. It is capable of ( seating about 400 and with the present popular rector, Rev. Mr. Jeans, in charge, the congregation will no doubt continue, to grow and rpr see v. _ --- �11� W R OXETE_R The R. T. of T. lodge meet every Tuesday evening in the month ex• could not be subdued. Considerable cept the second Tuesday. of the furniture, etc., was saved, but Mr. Adam McLean and Miss Lou. Mr. Murphy's loss will in any event Piavfort were married last week. be above the risk. On the house Two cars of cattle and one car of and contents, there is $900 . in the Four were exported from this burg McKillop Mutual. The cause of the fire was more likely from mice than anything else, as everthing indicates * .CLINTON. Early Tuesday morning thieves entered the residence of Mr,. Alex. Ewing, Huron straet. by way of a window and ransacked the house, secured six or seven dollars in cash, proceeded to the cellar and i oyided the inner :slang left their ma rand decamped. The home of Miss'.Eva Stevenson was also visited, entrance being gained there through a win- dow. After taking in all the inner surroundings and securing a dollar. from. a pocketbook in the sideboard,. they were startled evidently by one of the inmates who had just returned from Goderich On hfonday forenoon of this week about 10.30, the residence of Mr. Wna. Marphy near Clinton was dis- covered to be on fire. Men in the field noticed smoke ascending from the ridge at the north end of the building and the alarm was given. Willing hands were promptly at work and performed heroic work once it was determined the flatnes Scott's Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil brings back appetite, stirxl4llates digcstion, restores color and plumpness, and controls the diseases of thin- ness. Book about it, free, 5.es. and $ t.'o, at all druggists. SCOTT & BOWN£, Sallevilia, Ont. iT PAYS TO CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE CHATRA.M, ON' T. • • is the great supply school tor the best business arms. Students graduating O. this school Aro sure of good paying employment. Our last weeks notice contains the placing of four pupils, two Stvnegrapl,ers, i boo1e.lteepor and i , toucher. Since these we hare placed: Alpert Wallace es assistant buok.koepor with D. W. Karn 4; 00. Woodstock. Sarah McGaw as hoole.' caper with the Banner Printing Co„ Chatham, • We expect to place u stenographer next week in a choice posit int), COLLEGE RE•pPERS AFTER EASTER VACATION ON TUESDAY, APRit lath. For Catalogue, addre s, D McLACHLAN '• Co., Chatham, o BULL FOR SERVICE. NEIL HOPI MR. JOHN . MURRAY has opened out a new machine shop, thoroughly equipped with a A Thoroughbred Durham Bull from one of the best milking herds in the Dominion of Canada. TERMS—fel cash at time of service or $1.50, with `privilege 4,1 returning if necessary, if booked. • 5-71f MASK CASSELS. this; week:. G. V. Robbins of the Star Photo Co., of Wingham and Harriston was that the flame started where it could in town Wednesday. not well be from any other cause. Rev. R. S. G. Anderson and Wur, The people of Clinton and neigh Wilson are in Toronto this week. borhood will learn with deep regret Jim Bolt, Wm. Muir. S. Spence the contemplated removal of Mrs. and W. McMillan have gone to Mus- Whitt from Clinton. For almost a koka this week. lifetime the lady has been a resident The Misses Playford. of Leadville; Col., are visiting triends and rela- tives in town. VALUABLE WOODED FARM FOR SALE. of Clinton and is held in the highest esteem. She leaves for Buffalo in a few weeks. New Outfit of Machinry ncluding 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 iron castings sup- dlied on shortest notice, JOHN MURK Y. Lot Number 3, in the 811. Couceeeion of Turnberry is for sale. The property is T miles from Wingham and about 4 fromWroxeter, splendidly wooded with Pine; Maple, Birch and Hemlock. There are16 acres cleared.the remainder being first olass timber. Application may be made to J. A. MORTON, 5•7h Barrister, Wingham. Mrs Donald Fisher is in Toronto The first schedule cricket match with her mother who is ill. of the Season will take place at For - The new firm of Gibson & Barn- est on the 24th of May. The Clinton and have taken hold of the oatmeal team will leave here an the morning mill and announce to run it to the south train and return via. Stratford satisfaction of all. the same evening. The team will be under the management of Mr. Terry as follows: --Capt„ Mr. Terry, James Macmurchie, M. D. McTag- gars, Lack Kennedy, James Howson, J 13 IIoover, Dr. Agnew, J Miller, W. Treleaven, E Caritelon, Andrew MeGarva, official umpire, J. B.Doher- ty, scorer, Fred Jackson. LLSTOWEL. J. II. McDonald has bought the grocery stock of the late John Bar- ton. Rev. Mr. Bell of Newmarket, a former pastor of Knox church, was in town Thursday. Word has just been received here The Listowel Laundry has moved by private letter, that Mr. William to the building on Main street east, Jamieson, who some years ago resid- formerly oceupled by S. Durrant, as ed near Londesboro, and was on a Ash market. visit here within the past year or so, Aftetwas, the other day shot and killed in Months John Burton, hide merchant Colorado. Ile and his brother were of Listowel, passed away Thursday cooking dinner on a Wednesday. day afternoon in his 68rd year. A bullet from a rifle in tho hands of Deceased had been sufl;ering from ; sonic unknown person, pierced the heart trouble, and his death was not; building and glanced from some altogether unexpected, althougn ft is" hard substance, striking 1,!r. Jamie - a severe blow to his bereaved family son on the side and entered his body Isis son, Scott Burton, was out of breaking one of his ribs, Ho was town at the time, looking after his conveyed 10 miles to Denver, and gather's business, The deceased had placed in the hnpital, hut the bullet been a resident of Listowel for near• could not be located and be died the ly twenty years, and was one of the i following Friday, His age would be town's best known and most respect-' between 30 and 40. Ills many old ed citizens. Ie rias a member of time friends, will regret to learn his the Methodist Church and also be- sad fate. an illness of about four Order your 410 EZ. FRAM THE -- HOLSTEIN DAIRY SUMMER SUITS When purchasing your � Summer Suit of clothes remember G., Carr keeps - in stock the largest as- sortment of new designs in Canadian and imported TWEEDS, W�•ORSTEDS, SERGE S, Fancy Vestings, Also the most up-to-date GENTS' ,FURNISHINGS We can give you the best of Workmanship. GEO. CARR, iT'S PICT NECESSARY.... FOR,,,,,_.:-z=:.� SPRING 8 Made in the LATEST STYLES 1 Tu lay aside your goiJo l er faded suits or overcoats, but take them to theWingham Cleaning and Dy ing Wo: ks, and have thein clean- ed, dyed and repaired to look like now. 3. W. UN? LL. Proprietor. cit Opposite Queen's Hotel, Wingham. ®§1, Are You RUPTURED 7. 1 If so it is your advantage to call on Gordon Co.'s Drug Store, Wingham. They are the agents for the celebrated W etitio -e Truss, WHY THE Y tETMOIE iS4I� S , ONE FOR; YOU a 1. Ewen,e. i1 is dnnprang , •to be a moment wit u,tit 0110, 2. It will iii ver rust and is conse- quently clnrz}ble. 3. A person wearing a Wetmore does not tind it a bother. 4. We will guarantee to hold in position any reducible rupture. 5. This ti u,; cannot possibly move after adjustment, 6. Some of' our townspeople can testify to its merits. 7. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. GORDON & co iTS EW Furniture and Underhill' tStire —IN— Ireland St Button are putting in a complete 'Stock of Furniture and Undertaking consisting of BEDROOM SUITES, PARLOR SUITES, DINING SUITES,. TABLES and CHAIRS of all kinds. SIDEBOARDS, LOUNGES, SPRING BED`''• MATTRESSES, CURTAIN POLES, PICTURES, PICTURE FRAMES, MOUNDINGS, MIRRORS, Ete., in fact everything that is kept in a FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE STORE • . S . Go to`' 1 Ireland's store opposite the Mac BL k (`' 'd t th foundry v EBS.d..' 4. J �:-a .L �1 i' � 0�� ®�i����<"✓ftA t1 ' n' O�®O B�► Q✓� d� OrHti r eximeancein 1111111•11111111111111111 All kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats, including Beef, Veal, Lamb, Fresh Pork, CURED HAM, BACON, BOLOGNA, SAUSAGE in season T. WALKER, Central Butcher Shop, Wingham. ELTONS UMPS QUEEN'S BLOCK,. 'WINGHAM Will stand wear and tear for sears, No better proof can be given of their durability than is shown by the fact that some of these pumps put in wells 25 years ago are still working. IRON' and. P'O W PIMPS Suppliedte Order. Repairing promptly attended to. STtoi'—Diagonal St. opposite Beattie's Livery. JORN PELToN", Witsgham, Ortt.` n Canada by all reeponslbie druggists W INC+ HAM A complete stock of Undertaking kept on hand and prices reason- able. "Remember the p ace, old�, donald oc Rest ence opposi e e oun r, . dnother mut Having purchased the above flamed property from Mr. A. M. Rohinsnn, r,'e are now prepared to supply a great variety of Ca-tings and to attend to all manner of re- pair work. FACTOu. z "TANAGERS—Come . when yonr Machines require repair and our machinist can put them right thus sarin; you trouble and annoyance. BRIDGE BUILDERS —Come and order your Iron from as, We order direct from the koliir;g Mills and can' quote you lit iets that are right, •- FARMERS—Colne on Saturday - and hemi' semi? of our , argains in Plough Repairs and Roller Castings which we sell cheap for cash on Sat. urday. Bring your cast iron scrap along. IMPLEMENT MEN --Get your repairs hero in,lt, Aad of sending to distant points And thus [lave nlnney. WANTED --•-,A. limited quantity -of' Dry V. incl[ Reck Elm Plank and Dry Maple. & RENDALL Co. We 'WQDp Y.D'f prI lea;"EW'DINE. Wine G*ea1• P aas tie3, Remeel i. 1 6.n rackapee Guaranteed to pronlptiy, and permanently euro alt forms of reruoue t Weaksteaa, FSntiatio'ts,gliarnt- ator,•hea, Impotency an4 aft efede of abuse or Xo OGssee, i yiostat Worry, tummies nee Before and After. ter, of 2bbteoa, Opi,unor stds,u- rants, whic7. soon )cad to In - M r/r Inetmliu, oos,eenn ptio,t rind Ari tarty grave. Stag boon prescribed over SS years in tin:amends ot oases; fa the oak/ Itellabre etnd Ramat )tedloint known. Askdruggiatfor 4Vood'a PYospkeeino; ff he otters sores wortfilr,0s r,wdlolno In place of thin, • inclose pace in tetter, and we wilt send by return mall. Price, cute package. et; Aix, , One astif ' pria emi 4it e, it ours. Poi phlets 1400 fo anyeddrats, • `rho Woos Ce,,w. easy, Windsor, Ont:, Clan ,dk. t I C SE4, alae+.�,fi�'t�r'�'�.'�"%"tdr-ev�ll —THIS— .tW F E.''. give special attention this week , 1.41 Mg Felt Hats from 25 cents. Straw Hats from 15 to 20 cdfits now 10 cents. Straw Hats from 50 cents to a dollar now 25 cents. Boys and Girls' Sailors were 20 cents now for 10 cents. Boys and Girls' Sailors were from 35 to 50 cents now 20 cents. Prints from 7 to 10 cents now for 5 cents. Prints from 10 to 12 •,cents now for 7 cents.` Ladies' Vests now 6 for 25 cents. Lace Curtains at one halt' price. Gents' 'ries at your own price. Belt Buckles were 25 cents now for 15 cents. Silks per yard 10 cents. i to 2 dollars now —JETS —LACES, RI13i:ONS, —TWEEDS, —CORSETS,- -DRESS GOODS, —FANCY TRIMMINGS, and everything else kept In a Gen. eral store, at prices to eaptnre the trade. - *TEAS ' At less than wholesale- price, by the pound or in the caddies. BUTTER and EGGS same as eashe M°=ZZTYRN fold in Winghana and everywhere UkoDCNALD ;BLOC'L.