The Wingham Times, 1897-09-10, Page 8w -b
LIE t ING -11AM TIMES SEPTEMBER 10, 1897,
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NEW GOODS are HERE, and
on New Counters, ready for
your inspection. Silk and Wool
Mixture, small designs. Vic-
tori,t 13nuele, Bengaline Cord,
Cashmere; and Serges, Matelasse
Shot Colors, trimmings to match
all shades.
Ordered Clothing
We have jest opened out New
Fall Suitings, Newest things
in Imported Tweeds and Wor-
steds. Also a Large range of
Fine Panting's. 'Variety in our
Tailor Departmen`, to suit all
ta3tes.
tell us, or scud us tr note to that eifeet.
Mr. J. Mollis, of Seaforth, was in town
on Tuesday.
111r. John Tilt, of Doon, was visiting in
town this week.
Mrs. D. McInnis was visiting Seaforth
friends this week.
FINE SHOES
300 pairs Alen's and Women's
Fine Shoes just opened. Choice
lines in Dongola Kid, Cordoran,
Calf -Skin and Fine French
Kid. All reliable goods, made
by J. D. King & Co.
Kt'D - GLOVES.... .
Ladies' and Gent's Fine Kid
Gloves in Buttoned and Laced,
in Tau, Brown and Black.
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SATURDAY.,
Bargain 9 Bay.
Such prices as we sell for on
Saturday are not possible every
day, but for Saturday we will
make things lively. Ask for a
$25.00 ticket, good for 1 Dozen
No. 1 Cabinets at the STAR
PHOTO CO.
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AIPDITI07: AIKA L(DCALS.
—New bills representing 510,000 were
among the money stolen from the Domin,
ion Bank in Napanee. These lacked a
signature, which will probably be forged.
The numbers of the bills will be issued,
and the public will have to watch for them.
The issue will be recalled, and this will
mean an expenditure of about 415,000 for
new plates.
:h't,i*;THODIST DISTItICT MEETING.
The annual financial meeting of what
is known as the Wingham District of the
Methodist church, was held on Tuesday
of las, week, at Lucknow. The district
now embraces Wingharn, Kincardine,
Lucknow, Brussels, Teeswater, Ethel,
Fordwich, Gorrie, Wroxeter, Bluevale,
Ashtield, Salem, Bethel, Ripley, Bervie,
Tiverton, Whitechurch and Belgraye.
Each station and circuit was represent-
ed by the pasto^, excet:t Ethel sand
Bervio, which were represented by the
junior preachers, Revds, Messrs. Stewart
and Dover, respectively. A number of
lay represontatiyes were also present,
Rev. Dr, Pascoe, of Wingham, presided
and Rev. S. Muxworthy, of Teeswater,
acted as Secretory. The following
amounts are asked from the several
circuits in aid of the Superannuation
Pund:--Wingham, $59; Kincardine, fGO;
Lucknow, $52; Brussels, $15; Teeswater,
$47; Ethel, $50; Fordwich, $42; Gorrie,
$44; Wroxeter, 320; Bluevale, $31; 'Ash-
field, 38; Salem, $20; Bethel, $28; Ripley
$48; i3ervie, 58; Tiverton, $10; White-
church, $38; Belgrave, $34. Each rule -
later in charge, is also required to pay
into the fund an amount of 3 per cent.
of all he receives se a salary. Arrange-
ments were made for hoJdiig the annual
Missionary and Educational meetings on
every field during the ensuing autumn
and winter. A Sunday School conven-
tvion, will be held in connection with the
Epworth Leagues at Wingham on the
14th and 15th of October. It was de -
hided to have two Class Leaders' Con-
vetittons at the same time during next
what er•, one at Brussels and the other at
Lucknow. The annual flay meeting'
will be held At Teeswater. At the,ven--
log meeting very exoellent addresses
were d'elivere'd by Rev. S. S. Plotter, on
mifiadoty of Nistbodism;' and by Dr.
haievre, ea, "What to snake Life."
Mr. F. G. Sperling was in
few days this week.
Mrs. L A. King, of Clinton, was visiting
friends in town this week..
Mies Mabel Mitchel! was visiting friends
in Listowel during the week.
Mies Maggie Young is visiting her friend,
Miss Elia Anderson, of Blyth.
Mr. H. Buck, of Listowel, was
fo a couple of days this week.
111r. Perry I3radwin is spending his holi-
days in Hamilton and Toronto. t '
Mr. Moss, of Seaforth, was a guest at
Dr. Macdonald's for s few days.
Mr. B. Cornyn, of Strathroy, was calling
on old friends in town this week.
Ur. William McKeever, of Kincardine,
visited friends in town this week.
Mr. W. Belden returned on Friday even-
t ing last from his trip to Manitoba. .
Mr. and Mrs. E. Paulin spent a day or
two with friends in Hensall and vicinity.
iii Miss Sarah Pattison, of Kincardine,
was visiting her parents in town this week.
Mr. John McMann, of Chesley, was
spending a few days in town during the
week.
?diss A Jobb, has returned to Saginaw
after a short visit to her parents in
town.
Miss Mary Hessian of Toronto, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thcs,
Hessian.
'fMr. E. C. Clarke, of HamiltDn, spent a
few days with old Wingham friends during
the week /
Miss Cooper, who has been visiting in
town, returned to her home in Detroit on
Tuesday.
Airs. James D. Long, of Wingham, is
visiting her mother, Mrs. Sallows,—Gode-
rich Signal
Miss McKenna, of Orangeville, has tak-
en a 1 osition as head milliner with Miss
McPherson.
Fred Matthie spent a couple of days this
weak with friends near Wingham,—Luck-
now Sentinel.
Messrs. McInnis, Johnson and Mann, of
Ripley, were visitors to Wingham one
d ty this week.
Miss Annie Talbot, of London, was the
guest of Mrs. George M. Duffield for a few
days this week.
Mrs. A. L. McKechnie, of Wingham, is
the guest of Mrs. Perry.—Mount Fotest
i;epresent;itive.
Mr. and Mr-, D. E. McDonald and
children, are spending a few days with
friends in St. Helens.
£Ir. Thomas Black, of Durham, was
shaking hands with his numerous Wing -
ham friends this week.
Mrs. William Greenwood, North Ward,
is visiti ig friends in Bluevale and Wing-
harn.—,Mitchell Advocate,
Miss Alice Walters, of '° The Grove," has
returned home after a three week's visit
in tho vicinity of Wingham.
Miss Doyle has returned to town, and is
again at her place as head milliner for
Aessers. Hotnuth & Bowles.
Seaforth a
in town
—We learn from the Brussels Herald
that Dr. John Wilson of this place has
purchased Tot Cochrane's chestnut driving
mare.
Mr. Frank Faulkner, of Seaforth, has
taken a position in the fi,tishing depart-
ment of Messrs. T. Bell & Son's furniture
factory.
Misses Haughton and Chisholm assisted
at the concert given by the Guild of St.
John's Church, Brussels, on Monday even-
ing last,
Miss S. L Woodcock left on Saturday
for the Hamilton Business College, accom-
panied by her cousin, Miss H. M. Gwyn,
of Dundas.
W Sott and bride left on Mon-
day morning for Sanlac Centre, Michigan,
where they will settle down to the realities
of married life:ki,(
Mr. Walter Scott has returned to his
horne•io Ann Arbor, after a pleasant visit
with his aunt, rs. Webb, and other
friends in town.l�,A
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Newton wheeled to
Goderieh an Saturday last, and spent a
few days with friends in Goderioli and
Goderich Township.
Mr, A. W. I3arnard, of Hamilton, anal -
tor of the Bell Telephone Co.. was in town
this week auditing the books at the local
office of the Company.
High Constable McKay, of Goderioli,
was in town Monday. Ile had leen up to
Wingham, but refused to; reveal his mss.
cion,—Clinton News -Record.
works, was in Blyth this week. IIe has
many customers here, and reports business'
very good in his line. --Blyth Standard, i
Mrs. Campbell, daughter in law of Mr.
David Campbell, left on Tuesday morning
for Midney, Montana, to join her husband, -
who has been residing in that place for
some time,
Mr, and Mrs. Ewan Macdonald, of
Aberdeen, Scotland, who are over on al
visit to friends hi Cuirass, spent Snnclay
and Labo>• pay with 11Ir. and Mrs. A. 11.
Musgrays. `
Rev. Mr, Locke, of Parkhill, was in town i
on Wednesaay, He had been on a oyole
trip to Wingham, and was on his way
home, when the rain compelled him toe'
take the train here.
FALL .LAIRS
Wingban1 Sept, 28 and 20.
Belgrave Sept 23 and 24
Blyth Oct. 5 and 6.
Palmerston.... .... , Sept 27 and 28.
London Sept 0 to 18.
Walkerton Sept 15 and 10
Stratford Sept 23 and 24
Clifford Sept 133 and 24
Harriston.... Sept 20 and 80
Brussels .......... Sept 30 and Oct 1
Godericb Sept 21 to 23
Guelph Sept 15 and 16
Clinton Sept 23 and 20
Seaforth Sept 23 and 24
Lucknow Sept 30 and Oct 1
Teeswater Sept 23 and 24
At Clinton on Wednesday a mar-
riages took place on the lawn of Geo.
Nimons, at high noon. The contract-
ing parties were Jas. McClacherty, a
well-known and popular young bus-
iness man and Miss Jennie Edith
Nlmeus, the youngest daugher of ;;1r.
Niniens.
Mr. II. Cargill's wonderful trotting
mare, Josephine, will do what prob-
ably no other hores in Canada will
do, trot around a race course without
a driver. When the bell rings at
the judges stand she will pall up of
her own accord and come back for a
fresh start.
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and get the first chapters of our new story.
Miss Jessie Alexander, the well
known elocutionist, is very ill in To-
ronto. She went to the old country
as soon as the season closed last
spring fur a rest, but it seems to have
done her little good, as she has been
orde'•ed home. She is under medical
care and it is thought she will not be
well enough to take any engage-
ments this year, if ever again.
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cases; is the only P.etiable and honest Medicine
known, Ask druggist for wood's Phosphodine; if
lie offers some worthless medicine in place of this,
inclose price in Ietter, and we will send by return
man. Price, ono package, $1; six, $5. Ono will
picade, six wilt cure. Pamphlets free to any address,
The Wood Company,
Windsor, Oct,.Canada-
Dr. Kennedy, of London, who had
charge of Dr. Kennedy's practice in town
during the latter's absence in Montreal,
returned bonne on Wednesday. WIN("xIIAM.
141r. and Mrs. Maxwell and children left
WARNING !
'gls.'p
MI persons are hereby eautioneli
against purehasing from Charles
Manser a certain note for $15.00,
signed by me, as I repudiate all lia-
bility* thereon.
GEORG1 PRIPPEN,
t't�ingham, August' 28th, 1807
Sold in Wingham and everywhere.
by responsible druggists.
NOT
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We, t e undersigned butdliers of
the town Wingbal n, at;-fi meeting
recently held, to devise way of
supplying oui custol�ers with first
class )meats, ldai dcided; in order
to do so, to raise .,lino price of all
meats handled ,by is.
Signed, 1:'
T.r. WA > ER,
Dr E. McDON'4LD,
THOS. FIELDS...
D. J. GEDDES,
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Wingham, Aug. 26, 1897.
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Announcement.
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Are now being daily passed into stock, and as
the ladies know very well, we keep the very ki
best—the very latest—Dress Materials that are (;?
offered to the trade. In texture, patterns and
fine toned shades, they are "simply lovely" this
season.
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To lay aside your soiled or faded fj�
suits or overcoats, but take them
to the Wingham Cleaning and Dy `i'
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ing Works, and have them clean- iB
ed, dyed and
repaired to 3,ok like
new.
J. W. S.rsz,n.
Proprietor.
Order your,..
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2%.
—FROM THE --
HOLSTEIN DAIRY.
Before Purchasing Your
SUIT
CALL AND SEE
W. BRANDS'
G(0 ) "Th
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They are certainly the newest out.
The latest designs from both
ENGLISH AN GANADAt
MANUFACTURERS'
and have no equal in town.
Remember the place, next door to
the Brunswick Hotel, Wingham.
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-J Teas and General Groceries.
Our Importation of Mantles from Berlin (Ger-
many, and London (England) are now being
checked off, and for quality, styles and prices, we
invite all who are interested in handsome, up-to-
date garments to call and inspect them,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Our Stock of Ladies' Children's and Men's
Boots and Shoes are exceptionally large, and, as
usual, offer "superior values.
In Fine Teas and General Groceries we are, as
in the past, holding a front position.
Come Early and get the latest and Best.
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The Poorest
Man . .
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On Earth
Can Afford to Buy
GEDDES' MEAT
The richest man can-
not buy anything bet-
ter.
Delivered to all parts of the
town.
If ER I1231. ME) tetz,
fT PAYS TO
CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE
CHATHAM, O].L" T. •
Still lends in securing choice positions for students.
116of oar students placed dorryytg the past 11
mouths, The following have reccntry been placed:
—Fiore Fuee steno„ Montreal Herald; D. Stevens,
bookkeeper, Erie Mills, St, Thomas; Eva Payne,
Kent Mills, Chatham; Ernest Long, steno„ Chatham
Gas Company; Robert hawthorn, with a Winnipeg
Wholesale Iious ; Jessie Iientharingaton, 3rd steno„
Sutherland do Innes Ca., Chatham, Jas, Medford,
manager of business department, Tacoma Business
College, Wash.
The above shows results obtdeed from a course
with us.
For Catalogue, address,
D. McLAOHLAtt' Co.,
Chatham, Ont.
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We do not want to make any vain boasts of what we have done or what we are going to do. The amount of trade we
have done since we started, speaks for itself. Our expenses are lower than any shop in town in our Iine, therefore, we can
give our customers the benefit of it, as we can sell at smaller profits. We have never had enongh profit on our goods to give
you an $8 article for $5, but we will sell at a very small profit. We have
(EXTENSION TABLES from 82.75 up.
SIDEBOARDS.
We can give you a Sideboard, with three drawers and 1t3 x 28 mirror
(note the size of mirror, 16 x 28) for e6.25.
(:afil:AIMS iuid SPRING BEDS.
Oar Chairs and Springl3eds are made up at the factory and we can make
the price right on tnetn.
BEDROOM SUITES.
Our suck of I3edrootn Suites is as good as in town. Ten different suites
t0 choose from.
Matresses, Lounges, Picture Framing, Curtain Poles.
Our Matresses are all new and clean and of good stock, great value in
thein for the money.
Our Lounges are up to date in style and our prices are right.
We do the trade in Picture I+'ratning and repairing Stretchers, any size,
for 20e, its all they are worth, we've never charged any more for them.
Our stock of Curtain Poles is as goodas you cttn get in the town and the
priee is right on them.
We have no old stock to get rid of, Everything new and up to date.
.i. is 30 Et 'XI JECJIL
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Our stock of Undertaking is complete and prices reasonablc>. Remember the place ----.Opposite Macdonald Block.
Residence- -Opposite Foundry.
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I'urnitnre Dealers and UndertakatL
P. S. -- Wct don't want to monoplize the trade. All we want is a continnaneo of the trade we have had since we started business. Goods delivered
IRELAND St BLAVON,
on Tuesday morning for their home in a rcasol.abic distance. Cash is the thing that counts and it gets goofs for what they aro worth.