The Wingham Times, 1897-11-05, Page 54,,.t
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EAST WAWANOSI-(.tetwer` fie a?•' _ .. `` °'`l
1 Mr. R. Currie was in Goder it this
'~week.
! The:•tetwnship council will meet on
Thursd
r s B. Data has been en-,
',gaged as
teacher for S, S. No. $ for
Mr. Itcul i3
xt year,
16Y7.
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r, at an1tiOreaSe of ??leis,
`Mr. Jiirmes l�lliotleft on Monday
term • , "
No %word is spore abs* sect -tem the word, e n .
icer ." It's a very hoOkneyed to r Or Toronto, vv let e 1e. lias pCo ii Iaeetti
in theseit-lays of fnttc+ sales .and cleoer.tive'advertisi g, You will admit when y+►u „Qf a situarttionit
visit this stye that We useoit correctlyand.neyerrogaggerate, 1,f we.advertrse an , Afr, and 11i's, Nattiltniel Johnston., y'�
article vwii have it exactly=as it is advertised. .of Westfield, were visiting at bin. 1:!
IJolin Lllicitt's this week,
Underwear' for @�l, t11r W.. E. Carrie has rented iiia 1
M "a Union Shirts,.aiiabe.t, flesh color, 25c; Sirten's Union Drawers, ribbed,, farm fora tern of yeters to Mr, J.Y.
Itelbson, of 1Duugannon.
flesh color, 25e ; Ken's lacttiry striped Shiite,. a er ai 35o , Mens till -wool Scotch
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knit grey tr s, as
warm, heavy line, soft and smooth for people whooan't stand anyth�i,ngrruua'h nest
o em --pr ,• � k is blue and pink, k n 't 500 ` Fancy S`aiped Shirts, alit wool, splendid goods, special, 75c ; :Eet-
Sh' t good as•we have sold.:at 65 :tor 50c; Arotio Shirts, ay
toe ri, only a0c ••ranoy Stiinedta$haa t, groy and pink, also p i
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Scotch knit,
At the ueeent promotion e#tami.
pt Aa�te Sale of 2 Bankrupt Stocks
Having purchased the Bankrupt Stock of G. McIntyre, Esq., of Wingham, we have added thereto
at large Tilbury stook bought at a very low rate on the $, .and have opened a Gigantic Gut rate rale of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes
sad Ready- ads Clothing.
n'0 will be sold at such rices as will soon make a
i e tyro s..oeks anlauntin to nearly�L0,00 , will p
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salons field :fn S S. Ivo..,), the, foil lj water was thick and muddy. 1 wad a e whole lot. In these two melte will be f,runti almost every tlurig desired
ter kinds• in fancy stripe ,or„ plain grey, I11.40. •xn ail the' above litres we have
Drawerstt snatch at sartae.pvice as Shirts,
Underwear for `omen—Ladies' Vests.
Fibbed Union Vests, 15o,�:Elegant lines An all wool Vests, long sslave, ar a fuz
either open front or closed, antra special eat .50o.; the best g od a
Meavy ribbed, fashioned Vests, open front,+baicely•trimmed, our speoial,:350; .White
Lamb's Wool Vests, silk'rimsmed, very prem y and.iturable, 75o. Drawers;to match
moat of above at same prices.
Girlld`iVests-Pricres vary according to sizes --k80, 10o, 12%0,15o, -10e, 20c. 25c
.M1 -wool Vests -••-20e, 25e,300;i o and 400. .1L'bese :are nice, soft, all -wool Vests
closed fronts
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• sui rte r After •u ei,a•tt>rn at once, , s ,s f e ort ccs-
v •es ca.a• ata e n
's1' �•r c
-> � ert i poor health tc, i
ing i upil � broken up and in t h 1t genera id wishing to make your , cru �
3rd to kth--- Margie MoDoug;t Two boxes of Dr. Hobbs Spariigue Ki s so that you Dan compare them with what you can buy elsewhere;
11A1abel Shiela, Floreuec Shiell, Mee } ney Palls cured the completely. Pu
I the sale of them hare. there is nothi
;Abram ('better. A. N. VAN A1,a+i'IN.
Jr. to Sr, vc1--Frauk A>llils, Alert i 64, Toledo, St. Adrian Micl
Ritz. Alex, McDougall, Alberta Bet I I had suffered with n lame back and wr
•foul, Leslie Deacon• rt 11 f b f D H b
confinedto my bed for nearly two
— 81.00
Sugar for - 100
1.00
1.00
1.00
3o
Se
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weal .
'2nd to 3rd -Willie 1 took not quf e a c, a oxo Dr.Hob
Elliott,' ; Sparagus Kidney Pills and was entire
beacon. j I cured. It3SA{ MARIE dap for
, Jr. to St. !had -Albert E. Sail 851,5. I levrnthiSt., Saginaw, Miu _
, bury, Ethel Hicks, I3ella McDoug
Part II to ` ndl-Iiaytnord BIN; -u .`� "5 L whole list here we will ask you to eawe and see for yourself. Remember these
Boyd', Sbirtts antdl. Ini,awer a--b'inion make -20o, 25o, 30e, .35csand 400.
.,according to size. All -wool lines, best trade -.300, .35c. 40o, 45o, 50e. Drawers to
match above.
M°KINNON
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NEW te00.1a'§. NI&W 'STYLES.
GEO. CARbas now in stook a large display of the very newest material for
gi)•vercoats, Fall and Winter Suits, Trousering, Fancy Vests, etc., etc. Also the
Mo Stylish Genes" Furnishings' in -he Market
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:If you want stylish and we11•mede Clothe at a moderate price.
,Give us a call. We can give yau.the beat f -workmanship. Good Olt gnarateed.
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Opposite Queen's Hotel, - WINGHAM
CAR F T HA "` ' x -s
?Just Completed
One of the 'Finest and Largest Ovens in Canada, by the skilful
oven builders, `McGregor Bros., and my bakery put in modern
style We aro prepared. tie professional bakers to supply the people
of Wdngbam and surrounding country with
firsi Class Bread, Cakes and Pas4
of their vat kinds, equal to any city bakery, and
Wedding Cakarz and Ornanmenting a Specialty.
Parties and Receptions Supplied. Satisfaotton Guaranteed.
Thanking my numerous customers for their many years
patronage, end horn' a continuance, I remain,
Yours truly .
C l IRA! BEERY
®� r � t� `a) �1.57p
Opp. the Market.
6 DB.. }1OBBS.
Ohftire Pattern American Prints for -
Fine Canedian Prints tor - dpie
28 moll Flannelettes, choice colors, for - 4e
Checked Flunelettes, regulti 12:yo. for - Sio
Double -fold Dress (foods wlirtl, 15e, for Oc
6 r' ,t " „ We, for - 15e
30 inch Heavy Grey Cotton for - - $'c
-Prima Donna, Wrapperet.tes wortb 15o, for IOo
Ale:, Rintonl, Will Hicks, Deis
Johnston, Roy Anderson. k;
.The following is the school cepa
for S. S. No, 9, Last Wawanosh,'
the month of October. The nen;
are arranged. in. order of merit it
certaialed by a system.of daily met,
ing, deductions being made for r
eoedieAt,,, lateness, &e,:
4th--JennieRintoul4 Lena Deac
Sr. 3M -Maggie McDougall,,Mss
Abram, Mabel Wells, Floret,
Shiells, Euterald Anderson. t
Jr. 3rd. -Frank Mills, Alex.
Dougall, Alberta Rlntoul, Leto
Deacon, Alfred Ritz, Alfred Iiodgs% maturity before slaughtering.
Sr.2nd-Willie Elliott,Roy Deaee good substitute for 'whole . milk
Jr. 2nd --Ethel Hicks, Albert Ea skim milk and linseed meal, a
isbury, .Bella Mel3uugall, Herba calves fed on this ration will eq
Steell, Ida Abrar?. ;'t in weight at one year old those f
on whole milk. Young cattle ne
a,butky food that is easily dig,est
The beef breeds make beef mo
protittr.ble than others. This is cl
mostly to their predisposition to e
ly maturity. Individual animals
Lords B. DUFF, Teachere the same breed differ in this tende
KIDNEY. PILLS, ed, and are rook bottom bargains ns a sample of the whole stook. Good Butter
i;"or hale hr. res. Malting in latest ]Sew York ^+(nd Detroit fashion in connection with the ?tort
BORDON c1- Go, Dilia;lsis McDonald's Block, Wingbam, rind that the great sills is now open soil yon ar
t.
• WINGFIM1 0n old strand,
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Points an Cattle Feeding.
The Ontario Agricultural Colle ��p. ,,.. etezeere
Eeperimentat Station, after caref
investigation, eonsid rsetbe fol'lowlr
points well established in referen
to cattle feeding: 1
Calves fed on skim milk mai
much cheaper beef than those fed
whole milk, even when carried
• Part II -David Johnston, RAY
mond, Elliott, Will Hicks, Alex. 11 ,
tout, 'toy Anderson.
1st Howard Shiell, John Abrar
Willie. Shoebottom, Wilburn Feril
son, Carrie Deacon, Leamon Hiekite
BLTJEVALI . 1
',Mrs. John McCracken, of B1uev
road, bas returned home from via'.
ing her s n, Mr. Thos. McCracken;
London •
The Orangemen and Young B,
tons of this place will hold a b
social this (Friday) evening. - -
Rev, Dr. Moffatt, secretary of the
Bible Society, • will lecture in the
Presbyterian ehurch Friday evening.
Rev. Fenton Hartley, of Winnipeg,
and formerly of Bluevale, is visiting
old friends in. the village this week.
Mr. Hartley has received a can to •a
station 70 utiles north . of Winnipeg.
He is the son of Rev. A. Y. Hartley,
formerly of Bluevale, bat now of
Maclennan,. Algoma. Mr. Hartley
will uccapy Mae pulpit of the Presby-
terian church on Sunday, Nov. 7.
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Having bought 85 eases of Rubbers at greatly reduced
prices, I am prepared to give my customers bargains.
Ladies' regular 55c for
Leilv W410
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Defense City Icubber Boots, regular $8,50, for
A fall line of 1 and 2 Duette Lumbermen's
My stock of Boots and Shoes are complete in
450
75c
65e
40e
35e
ey ; hence deductions from compa
sons of beef breeds are not alwa
reliable. •�a�
Calves fed on -liming rations t
first year give'unsatisfactory resul
the second year. The daily gain
weight grows less as cattle gro
tier et eneeetn eti etrleee.; ad
an auction sale of has • farm stock.
and implements on T'iesday. Mr.
Gannett is retiring from active work,
has given his farm over to the man-
agement of his son, John. He and
Airs. Gannet will continue living in
the house on the farm.
A1iss.E11a Corrtyn and Miss Martin,
of Wingham, passed through the
(intendo•i foe In,t rvaui..)
Mr. Matthew li.ntchinson, Q. 0.,
of Montreal, carne up from that city
the latter erid of last week to •visit
bis namesake, Mr. Matthew Iiuteuin•
son Elliott, of Wingham, and also
his old neighbors and, pupils around
Bluevale. Mr. Hutchinson is a `son
of the late Mr. Seen Hutchinson, a
Turnberry .pioneer,. who used to live
on the farm, near the village, now
oeeupied. by itir. Charles Gannett.
About thirty-four years ago ivir,
Hutchinson began his fleet work by
teaching in No. 9, Last Wawanosh,
in the old ing school house that stood'
where the frame one 'is now. On
Tuesday of chis week he visited -the
school in 'Wawanosh and also some
of his former pupils there. ,Atter
teaching in Wawanosh, ne taught in
Bluevale, where he :s remembered as
a very popular teacher. In 1865 be
went to Montreal and entered the
law office of the tate Hon. J, 0.
Abbott. Premier of Canada, 'with
whom he practiced for some years.
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GORRIE. holds quarterly meeting 0.0 aaera-
S. Lukes, Esq.. Mrs. Lukes and mein Salem at Salenext Sabbath
Master Oscar, of Bradford, were the morning.
guests of Rev' 3. W. Griffin, at Rev. Anderson, s,t, Wroxeter. and
of �
°' Maple Villa." an their hou.ewRev. Perrie, Wingham, excbatnd
urney from Manitoba. pupils tis
jo "1. last Sunday.
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A court of the Canadian Order of .dr. J, H. Gibbs has been drivi g
Chosen Friends Was organized here the Brussels stage several days this
on 28th Oat It started With a mem- week.
bership of 23. At the election of Miss Andrews, of Holmesville, and
of officers, N. NeLaughiin, .Esq,, and her brother, E. W. Andrews, were
Mrs. (Rev.) J. W. Goffin were chosen in townover Sunday.
as Chief Councillor and Vice Coun- Jin Geo. Smith, late of this place,
eillor, who has been en inmate of the
J. B. Ferguson, Esq., and Anis, House of Refuge for some time. died, on Wednesday morning of last week
guests an, of Wingham, were the of ecrnsumption and heart trouble, -at
guests of Mrs. Iiobt, licLnn;;hl n of the age of 75 year,.. His remains
this place.
Miss Staples has returned home were brought here for interment.
from a visit to.friends in London. 1
Several of our sports have left' fork • BRUSSELS.
the deer fields in Muskoka, (' Mr, F. 0. Regent, who has been,
set lonely ilt is able to be out agair
11 r. 11' H. Kerr attendect thtx Pr ;
viurt:rl Sabbath Sch,ol Conveutit:
at Hamilton, last week.
Mr. Berry. of Lucknow hate pu'
ehrsed ince of Mr. Leatherdale's die
sey cows.
The first monthly horse fair, w•
held on Thursday of this week.
number of buyers werepreselit and
few horses changed hands. Tr
fairs will be continued • each mom
until next May. . ,
• The incandescent dynamos are
placed in position at the electric.
light minding, all the •connections
ritade and everything ready for oper-
ations in a few days.
Through the decease of an aunt;
Mrs. Joseph ]louden, Thomas Carry•
and other relatives fall heir to ani!
sum of money. The deceased 10,
was a resident of Montreal, and . hs
had no children, hence the dis'ib•
tion to the next kin.
A pink and white social was given
in the schui'l•rooar of the Methodic''
church on Tuesday evening.
The Orangemen will hold their
ianniia'1 conee i this (Friday) evening.
F. J. Enepher, evangelist, of
Winghamr preached in tate town
hall on Wednesday evening last.
sirs. Y'T, IL McBride and son,
Preston, attended the funeral of her
uncle in Wingbam last week.
Mr. Caesar, of Lucknow, has gone
into tt.-e produce business in the stand
next to W. J. Greer's shoe stot e.
village on Saturday en thea° return
g 0T71.leGS
home from a bicycle trip to some
neighboring towns. Miss Murphy. of Mt. Forest, was
Mr. Gibson, who but �1iie stone the guest. of her aunt, Mrs, D: Me
work of our railway bridge, is the Cormick, • this week.
contractor of the stone work of the Mr. and Mrs, T. Kerr have re:
extensions to •the Victoria bridge at turned to their home in Galt after
I a pleasant visit with friends here.
.Aar. P. Arkell has just sold to J.
Myers, of • Montrose, Colorado, one
hundred eof his registered Oxford
Down Sheep. Mr. dyers is prob-
Montreal.
T''URN BERRY .
jir, Wm Gras
returned home
from Manitoba.
Mr. Watt has leased Mrs. Mills' , ably the largest sheep randier in
farm on the B. line for a term of 1 Colorado, and thinks a great deal of
years. 1 the sheep of Bruce County.. Mr.
Mr. Samuel Anderson has returned Arkell's Beek of registered sheep now
home from Owen Sound. ( number over three hundred. Deals
of this kind help to bring our noun
tcy into. notice. Arr.ehor outbreail; of hog circ e2;
A very successful entertainment in E est ii repot tod. ave
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and medal contest was .held by the „- --"" `„,-,...----- .. r .tor
BLYTH.
A *most happy and auspieious
event took place at the Methodist
parsonage here Thursday, when Miss
Alice Maud Rigsby, the eldest daugh-
ter of the •esteemed pastor of the
church here, became the tulle of J.
Frank White, of London. Miss
Rigsby is much better known to the
people of London than here, where
she has been living for some time,
and that she is exceedingly popular
was indicated by the nur:nber of
At the present time, and for many t costly and beautiful presents given
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e' have been partners. 111.- liatehinso F contracting pat•ties were present
years ears past, a French lawyer and he her. Relatives and frieiids of the
80e.` is a. prominent speaker at Many frotn London, Hamilton, Clinton
and
the Liberal meetings held in 'Mont -
60°. I real, Their many friends here will
be triad to knots that Mr. H.utchin-
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Norwich. The fortunate groom is a
prominent and highly esteemed
voting mate of London, being the
1 Sena nether is well, and that the i youngest son of Mr. Jahn White, of
130e.I rest of the family, Mrs. Drysdale,1 tits London Bolt Works. The dere--
irs95c, (Judge) Archibald and Dir.
— John Hutchison, with their ramifies,
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t of whom reside -in Montreal, are
irony was performed by the father
of the bride, Rev,Rigsby, as-
sisted by Rev.. B. Clement, qf Clinton.i
After the usual eongratul:ttions, din -
net was partaken of, and amid
showers of rice and expressions of
good will., the young eouple left by
the afternoon train on a wedding
tour prior to settling down In
s
Viet, are visiting her parents,, Air.' London,
$2.50. well also, Dr. Hutchinson formerly,
Rubbers always in stock, practiced in l3ltievatlo and Brussels.
all lines, and 1 sten bound I The Ilntehinson family is a credit to
I Ituron,and Bluevale is proud of titent.
not to he ttncaersold. , Mrs. Boyd and ehildren, of the
. village of .Loring, Parry Sound. ufs-
members of Culross Star Lodge on
Tuesday evening. The entertain-
ment was furnished by the members
of the lodge and by a choir from the
Westford Lodge. The contestants in
the medal contest were from Tees -
water, seven in number. The medal
was awarded t- Miss Mary Kindlier,Kindlier,and wits presented by Airs. F. F.1
Moore, of Teeswater. The judges
were Miss Switzer and Messrs. John
McRae and D. McIntosh.
WROXLTBR.
There is a rumor of a young
ladies' literary and debating society
being organized.
We have two new butchers, a new
.barber, a new baker, and a new tail-
or in town this week,
We are pleased to record a de-
eided improvement in the health of
Air. A. Petulin's daughter, Ida,
There was a meeting of the Tract
Society* held in the Presbyterian
chri.rch Here on Tuesday evening,
Rev. Mr, Moffatt, of Toronto, agent
of the Society, addressed the meeting.
tog, J. B. Kennedy, of Wroxeter,
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Is what gives Hood's Sarsaparilla ; + + g
popularity, its constantly iwa c'a:
sales, dnd onables it to aceomplisl
wonderful and unequalled curve.
combination, proportion and pro
used in preparing Hood's Sarsapa
ate unknown to other medicines,
snake Hood's Sarsaparilla
Peculiar to itsc,
It cures a wide range of diseases bee
of its power as a blood purifier. It
directly and positively upon the bi
and the blood reaches every nook
corner of the human system. Thu
the nerves, muscles bones and tis.
conte under the bentAiicerlt id:Weur
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arsaparilla
the Ono 'true Blood Pallier, $1 per.
Hood's Pills taakre,ea$ytoVit'