The Wingham Times, 1898-01-21, Page 4Rubber
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'11iu WXN art LA11 ti. TilMil JANUARY 21, 1898.
e MABKET 1i�EPO.RTS.
Ali* lei Ilr. DicAsh I e �t a 5
uelcnow, u ur , • • �� , .Fall Wheat •-
Mr. Robert McPherson received between. Past Wawanosh arnd Mullett,Spring ie itoa, +.. , , . , ..... 0
boundary •m I,ScJ•7, tc o gal r
v�
13 dear. Mc Craol+eet, of the years, and Halter I+4e(:a�va+n of on 1tr�laamm.
I , M II o , Wfnghnm, Jauuary'Nth, 1898.
Bluevale react has rs.'S.:M from a year. M. i Dao 2 25
: r.
Luc to hot react . 1111 'S.:McLean, of CAuburn, r tiosn settlement ent of aeeounts,' ;Vieux
per
by theDesna, r u o oe to 0 81
IViSltL �
'0.80 to 0 81ttwo Giloroughbred pu.pples_last Satur^' on southern ou .IdSled. Tice •ttteasuretMe
,2r to 0 20u .02a.to0 5 Barley„ .... .,.. i day, a present sent bv,lua sou, Dir, cetvhd an 50 to 0 51
Jo eph Biel'lterson, elft Taronto One ported cash on. hand t Ter
from cel. . d , 0 05
We have a.,1-arge stock ' is a pug .aatd the otleet • s: terrier, statetnel t, 81011.41;1J7, sig ,total on 0 14 to 0 1
1 lector, Dec. 27, �� ,.
Peas
Turkey, raven
Geese, '
Duoks, per pair 5
Butter,.... •
Eggs per dozen. »•.. •. •0 14 to 0 14
Wood per cord.. . 1.00 to 1 25
Ray per ton,., . •. 5 00 to 5 50
Potatoes, per bushel, 0 30 to 0 35
Tallow, per lb..... • • . • 0 8 to 0 8
Dried Apples, per lb.. ,.,•.•• • .0 3 to 19 to 0 24
Wool 5 00 to 6 00
Dressed hogs..,... ... -;
007 to 008
0.04 to
•040 to 0 6l
of Rubber G.00wis,, Water' Rev. S. G. AUIe, of l;russ s, . Moved
5 ri ages, Tub- preached in the Methodist ehurcle BOOM seconded . Mr.Bone, 'by
yat the
Bottle, y a I here last Sabbath evening. A larg
ings, )t ted r.l' lttltlgs, Vic•, eongregatiun was crtitittu -heat. hint. I collectar be instructed ,to haveihis
which we ,are selling Miss Mary Jamieson, a graduateI roll returned ,to the !treasurer •riet
cheap ! nurse or me on ille wish stother par -1 Ca rried.ater tn thefirst Debentur•esl%wereecord. ed
York, is hot..
eats, ,at Fordwieh, *and spent tome to be signed .for pay`anent of thetfol-
�°� ,� A.CAMPBELL'S I days with her . Stt3ter, lire, R. G,'
M, D. Wingl ani,esxa mination of and
1 lowing accounts, v-iz,i---T, Chisholm,
D7�2,; I(:c STD RE.
moors south *Post OtMeo.
.arae e. to
i„ ,Haggle R 4bertsot s recover— P rtIf ter iield,l set. Griffiths,
iQ ,. I i11
.,
the lace
a paittiatGa?ttel: oferysipelas' 1897, 80 ; do,, postage, stationery
she If:x,ce� and other xnc;idettt�lp'itl i $97, ilt5:.�0 ;
- Can,pbell'•s iiretiTache Wafer Air. Will l aalediseri of 1.'eeswater, ao., other les ie iast'�muni.cip<il elec.
Cures headache spent- Sunday. 'lvitit her parents in dtion, $30.38 , Edward Warden, error
the .viillatge• in do>r tax, 1897, L.00 ; F. Ander-
_ _ •-� Leo, Mrs, Bailey's old dog, was salt treasurer, melting out financial
To: ADVEBVISERS. putout of ,hd,5 misery on Saturday
t by, )4,1.r Aretaibald apatterson shooting
I1lotice ofe4;angPs must be left at this 1 hies. He -
et th rteend it• a rsthevenerable
doand was s0
rheranlatiekat, life .w•as but •a burden
to ht,lan.
Mr. Thos. gathers, of Michigan, is
11cr$1e'ton iffa",v•isi�t te'e.his people on the
d'iset' 'finedf . loi rite,. ,
`li)rtis it's hoana<s • is Mame after a
s { fe a1,thy vii 8t to heir„sant, Mrs. West,
� � ? : � t1�11 �lllt.a of Brand Walley. .
iter. James Aiteheson, from near
office not later than Saturday -
noon. 'The 'copy for changes
mu -t be Left :net later than Tues-
day evening• • Casual advertise.
uients ;accepted up to noon
T1inrs�Z'cay -of •encu wee•
k. 1 f
Midland, ,M.a,nitoba•, Is spending the
F'EIDA�I,•5ANG ' 21, 1897. w4�n;ter melt his 'brother, Mr. George
Arte meson. Je left,.ttere about sixteen
- _ wears ,agcy and settled firbt ' W High
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Tri Ontario ,Legislature was pro-
sauged on Mencla•.y elect, Cendi2Yates
are being sena nated daily in the dif-
ferent constituteneies, but the date of
the general .election bas not yet
been announced.
• .,.,•,”" kS3;Jt•H V•.t1'L +'.
i ' "The Poplars"', .the residence of
D11r. and Mrs. John 4letVity, of the
first line of .Morris, beheld a very
pretty wedding on Wednesday even
ing of last week, when, their second
daughter, Miss Jane, ••vas married to
A11 Walter Davidson. n R W.J the an'oo.1 is plentiful, and large bon—
! ht IJm'tn
Bluff
The •lad�v •of 'Snows has been de-
ad that al'Fy :-g,t'a.eiouJ during the vast
two weeks, when we were ell-ex—
pecting ter to be ,turiously angry or
frac iingily eexild.
BORN.
BORDEN—lu 1Vinegham, on Jan. 13th,
the wife of Mr. J. •S. .Borden ; a
daughter.4
KRoi TsOn-10 Culross, on the Oth
inst , the wife of Mr. aster .Kroetseh ; a
daughter.
i�'T$1VAaT —In Teeswater, on the 13th
inst, the wife of A. 0. Stewart ; a son.
STOt3O—In Oulross,,on the 13th inst,,
wife of Mr, S .13 A A. Stobo ; a
anciall _
statement, 197 1;5.00., Moved by I daughter. MARRIED.
Mr. Scott, seconded 'by Mr. Suther-
land, that the eounleil now adjourni4DAvmson—MoVigne -'Attheresidence
t•t?Ch Feb,next. of the bride's parents, .Murri-, on Jan.
till Thurt a �, 12th, by the hev. •Viet • J. \Vest, sir.
I> }�p�(b]Gtt�1ILrLD, Clerk, iM1 alter Davidson, ot Belmore, to Jan
Messrs. Jc hn, Robert and George second daughter of Mr+•John A4eVfty
lar
:Tains accompanied - by their•'sister . Mndtivt; d N- Ku 10th, tby euew J r, on
Miss Annie James trove to Mitebell MoGoran, Mr Angus 'McKinnon, to Miss
r -
this week on �t short visit to ftfenzls Bella Ding;, daughter of the late Michael
Mr. Gerecn a and sister King,both ot Culross. • -
there.�' on
Annie wi3( proeeed'farther on an:.ex- SrltoAL—T1rftatl?'1— o Ti'u ,Malcolm,
tended visit to friea3ds in Cleveland; the 1..th Inst, by
• • Charles Sproal, to 112iss Bolden T'erritf,
Ohio. both of Uulross.
)Miss L. Latuoltrt;has returned home Sl•1Asen—SYSOA3:,—At Teeswater, on
after an extented %Visit 'to friends in the ha1r th�`ha i , b of Rev ...las
J fi tte'iao Malcolm,
Ripley. RicArabella Sproal, idaughter of Mr Obas
s
Mr. M. Lamont 'is leaving awind- Sproul, of Culross.
EAST WAWAN' OSH.
Miss Ida:lZeid,ensited in Wingha;rn 3
Ms s L Reid 'visited on the 12th to the Old Coartitny.
l erected on ;his farm This is a ...norerson—McI3unst s•— .
b des Mather,
milt
on January
mo'r in the i!k„lrt'direcGion, 5th, b f tRheeV to 'tool ap,' Mr Jas. H
Thompson, of San ,O it fa ,
;t ' , ro California, to
Miss Elizabeth, daughter of Mr James
Mrs. C. Dallas, ,of Winghatn, was Stuart, of Kinloss.
guest of Jlt£•rm G'. • H, David last
t ceras --In Wi1ag•ham, on Jan. 1Zth,
w k. AnnieLou®llu, t,taltghter of Mr, and
r..T. i♦fatcl l ,ldit. Wtflgham, shy?p• Mrs. '1, os Deans, Sued 5 mon hs find 1J
dee past 't'i nOlt 1 pd s. ear
ort' 111a,ple illullers last week clays.
they
this week.
!Air. J. W 1�. �'nrannorrnan, who is
Skating is the order of the day I travelling far the !Wrought Iron '
and ;mangy .p leasant.erenings are be— , Range Lo., 1iS cwfttiting his parents
Mg •s,perrt'on 'Ctie. ,pond at Bert J. I here
Mere. Although,thc nights are dark I Det ''' ak..,d Haslam, of Devies
-Lake, ;mad:., as :penewing old ae---
v- t . ev. W. - grinder uiOe3 leen..
�1Vest was the affle atie dory man. titles .are•Lundled.each eight, a 1' ,lit 'dans. Oi •
-shipped a ear Of.
• ..b 'Jie vire fence ,
'The bridesmaid was �'l• •cousin of the uelr m go ..a l'r t•IL,u
bi:ide, Miss Ellen ;1 'I Vityi,ef Tucker. twbite(capturing ,a,raileof the nearest I hogs last w0ek tto Toronto.
-
smith acid the -best man.was Mr G. straight nail 'fence. I131. 'ot 1'Pin�;ham�
1'P:nl. Clegg, .� � � ' � COURT
Davidson, Wroxeter, ,• brother of M,i- J. Pattison is visiting her I shipped 3 ears of oasts l:last • week.
I
Quite a few 'Gook 'in, the. S. 0. 5. of the County .of -rluron,
the groomli Little friss Teazel Dal— p_'� ' its 511. Ashfield,abrin week.
•
t N b'id a ,another cousin Vel Jattrle^ vheilt` i; 6151e 'to be concert at \Weiglhts:1i e on Monday
Farm for Saluda, O Rent,
The undersigned or his farm for
sale, being south par lo 11 and 12, con.
2, Morris, containing 171, acres, more or
lss, for sale or to is ' t. For full par-
ticulars apply to
. J.31..,McElJEN,
Wiugham I'. O.
Image,. o `eve • t.' g , • . i • ,' A . .
sof the bride;, ov:is matin.•of honor and arottod.again,after.an.atieck of in.--
was
n=vas dressedin pale • Raley, •a5�f'', Nee awn.
f the bride's ,dress ./vats l;o colored .
,d with lace. The is renewing salcl.act�usiiaatances in Gh�
house was :nicely 'decorated with neighborhood. •� t - 1 Something like �4,SitiIUeill�;l;taken in at
Bowers and gr,e v 0 l matriasoity ,taeifore,his return. the door
d :Miss P•tllard
night.
The concert ,riven lay the Epworth
ale brae Tt e fabric fianaatac>n cif the barye
id 1 d Mr tehanitd t ey p c League of the Methodist s,bottl
� proved to be a decided <auccess, bath
satin trlmmc bo 1 el J1e•is a intelnplattng• financially as well ,.as otherwise.
r .nor, . , Ower ono
3lnndred people sat .�s.town . to ithe I John Wd1•taan son:an Miss P
supper, er which was very of Walton., were elle questa .of Air. G. I Dir. ikon Mrs. is v sirAnderson; of
.wedding very
W... ker. ,last •Stunalav'. I Dun.daik, (iJnt., is �ulleitii g Mr. D.
choice and vt�r y,da.Lntly -served. The yt S t watt
deride received nn unueaally !large Miss Minnie tlifiltita,msou, ..of Gre i butte a few attended lthe opening
slumber of ed 'alts, areotlg menich I visited her sister., Mrs. .G. •. Walker, , of the 1tgnnan teen alio ,lehureh at
-were quite a eAeeiion ot'tua.ble sieser l last Silndag*.
and enough hawse fnrnisb.iugs. to set I Ade, of .M•arnsteh,, ilest:histt?.vay last Myth last
-Chas.u Burney., 'af !iyrucefield,
d en he
iter up housekeeping at ,once. Jir, Sunday at,tel sc.ra'lue and
at .l
; lvd i1 ”. Davis' •'nn linea•..Gnxnl
7housekeepinm at Tlgl,tnore, ,with; the t comfortably
tartly .seted beside:the•a tre of J�ii`1EST0W1 . •
good wishes and 1al.essbings �tresidents.1 d p8Qg metJ n 1 F john P s who ylc,stale
bei e. ,fie vga t, U' ; gas ' spent Sundagr with his fa, iiily* here.
menced.I found out
DO You KNO
THAT WE SELL
Groceries
Coal Oil
Flour
Meat
Meal
Crockery
Public School
and
Bigh School
Books and
Stationery.
SmallWaz es
Toys, &c.
JOHN KERR
INGRAM.
GROCER, W
re.Pd-tt-�,en
IN'
woo
For the next few weeks we offer our large stock of new
up-to-date Clothing at a tremendous cut. Our stock is too
large, but our tremendous cut prices will clear it out quickly.
Men's Black and Brown Tweed Suits, reg. price $6.00,
cut sale price $4.65.
Men's very heavy Tweed Suits, good linings and trim,
ming, great wearers, reg. price $7.00, cut sale price $5.25.
Men's Scotch Tweed Suits, very nobby goods, equal to,
tailor-made; reg. price $Io.00 to $I2.00, cut sale price $8.75.
Beautiful Fine Tweed Suits, /very best linings and good'
lendidl made m Brown and Fawn shades,, reg
price $10.00, cut sale price $8.25.
Good wearing pants 90c, strong Vests 8oc.
Buy your Overcoats during this tremendous cut sale and'
save dollars by it.
See our beautiful white flowered Royal Ironstone China
Tea Sets, 44 pieces, that we are selling at $2,15 a set.'
We are selling Matches atr'5c a box, fresh Salmon ioc a
can, Pure Baking Powder 1 5c a lb., Fine Japan Tea 20C lb, ;
Fresh Ground Coffee 2oc lb, Corn Starch 4 packages for 2.5c.
We pay 4ac a bushel for Potatoes and 15c for Eggs and
B utter.
VIE MATTER OP ME ESTATE OF ELIZA trimmings, sp y
DALE, late of the Town of Wingbam, widow,
,.deceased.
Notice is hereby tivan put1A10ut to:lt. S U., 1337,
:Map, 110,. Sec 30, and Ane,I1i'g Acts that ell per -
,eons having °Minis against the, estate of the said
81tiza Dale, who died on ..or about the 20th day of
2woeiemhcr, A. D. J$06,are ,re6t13rdd' to send by post
prepaid or to deliver to K. 'V,.natone, 41 inghatn 1'.
K6>.. solicitor for the executor of,the said dece.,sed, on
,er tiotore theist day of t ebtuar •next, their names.
anletesses and dcso,•,ptione, au.d a full statement of
pa,ticulars of their 'aims autitfthe nature of the
eeaonrity, if any, hell by them duly certified, and
that after the said day the ,u uoaton•.will eruceed to
distaibute the ••sots of the deceased umon0 the
pasties entitled thereto having •regard only to the
Sterile racd whielt he shall then brume ,netice.
Uz.;d Olio 4th day of January A1.11).'t$0S.
it.3'A3 STONE,
Solicitor f^r Wm. A.rSntkle, Executor.
TUB SURROGATE COURT 03' VIE COUN
of'r3n;roc. Ie, the matter ofthm estate of nes
n, l rte of the Townahip•ef Tliannerrv.•.'•aFiner,
. Notie0 to hereby ufaren �p.e(41(10 to P. S.
one o our
.. .• . a• large 1 Cow
TilecoUoC:i'le e0t ,Ul' a , M.. '• 0 s, s In daces•
;�i1llnber of ft•;ends resting upon the>z,t0 153. I•�hap. 116, Saa. 3, anti An aAi1n,; Acta
10,pursuant t0 staltme,the members Manitoba, is spending .the .winter thatall.l 'sonsharinar chins a a1.. ,thacstatnol
Rev. D. Rogers and Al'rs.,Ilo sac the said &o es Cotedet, who dee t ar:aal,out rho
thereof being Dawaast Robertson, with his parents. He is aesiately en— t).. ��,,�¢ ..;nary, ,� D 1300 roC,U3redtto seed
reeve • Walltex Scoos •depntvreeve, a 1'n renewing old Gastlta.nces b „tartma, ortadehvar 1' Ca'cetnue, Wing.
+ oto .ii al U hon P 1,, colic r for tl - Ad ft. Var,tt4 of the
and Dfessrs. 1<�V m. Rene., Al:reel • II. arid' !. all wonder wltat Ile as tloolc— said doeen0olb on . haf a the lot. day .cd diehruory
' 1 , ext, the3r'0a>ttas, a • esso, 011(1 4ostnlpp,,t%a,t8,.aeid 0
Messrs. -Joseph ttC„ err and 'Q1rfn, Sutherland, .ceiitn-- ing fpr. fullstutoamer,l of p •lac+ of their eieufl$ ;tat.1 the
eillors. leaving each severally •sxib-, Wllile working in the besth,the certatio(1Ibo Q-.rat).ur thn , belay this,.ai ltth
ti there are nine .ears ..seribed to the declaration .of ,quat,fi• other. day, Mr. Jas, Tnrnbal!,.Itad a tratrixwlla oceed to (listribu: held by scram ern...hay
de•
clay. Although t e ceased a on;; ,:.bo parties malt thelt.to,,haSfnt+
. difference in their ages, their i1,ritli- I•cation and of office, the reeve inli to narrow escape from severe do ury. regnr my is e3he alafms of whfea he snbt,+thon
. days conte on the same day. 'The I chair, the tlllnutes of last Meeting,:At He was cutting down a Gree, ;.and La4.iteoJtlE1 is•Caae,day of Jannar4 A n 1.,
venerable brothers made merry by ; Dee. 15, '07, were read and passed. while it was fa,l£ng he had the anis It vANST NFL
;giving a supper to about forty of I Resolved, that P. Porterfield be.agait fortune to come in contact with tit. t salicitx ifor rR VANden, Adn.in
...their relatives and friends, who ,wish reap1pointed clerk at his usual salary ,.It resulted in striking him lightly l
Mallein many happy returns of the I of $10 per annum. Jas. B. L+,ieel; .on the thigh, which caused him to gel ;
.,dav .con. '7., was again reappointed au.ditor',around limping ever since. He is
r
well.
' a d,Jol.n I' t off so
Owing to other attractions and the on behalf of the council, n it he go
avt t weather, t11e Oringe Young Currie .con. 1 , the other auditor, by l Dilss Walker of Crinan, Ont., who :, '� .�� �,-�
flUittons social, which was to come the reeve, Finlay Anderson was reap• ; :tress visiting Mrs. George Thompson I e- .--'� f'?,''/
;mAr on 'Wednesday evening of last Ipointed treasurer at his usual salary,. with whom she became acgnai.inted' , ;_,
vreek, was postponed.Anderson Old Land a few' �'
At the parsonage on Friday .even—
in l''.
and Edward ,Leech
celebrated their birthdays lav 3i'ri-
IT PAYS TO
/
Iof 870 per annum. Mr, n erson ,ondier way 'to the
Miss Diary Gallic, 111£ss Annie ,pat in a strong plea for an advance
years ago, spent Monday with Mrs, ARE YOU AWARE O)' THE
jtetttftklerfoird and Mr. George We- of salary, quoting as a precedent the Mrs. John Strachan. Theyhad
l d Very i FACT THAT THE
donioid were the delegates chosen to way the treasurers in neighboring
Endeavor at the municipalities were paid, and the
represent Bluevale I; T
1lrresbyterial Christian Endeavor glen iesponsiblllty
convention held in svingham on
Monday,
Deist; Laura Farrow, of Goderich
Is vising her cousin, Mrs. Robert
Mosgrove.
Mr, Fred. Graham, of }login, is A to hear his brother, Rev. Lr. Robert- pupils registered trotn a
Visiting his sister, Mrs. (Dr.} Toole, Land, 'seconded by Mr. Carr, that
. Ilaniroond, of Portland Wm, Robinson be reappointed as— , preached' to anniversary 60 oftliem from points ne0nret,hto other'
Mrs. Gl u ch Bnrirns i •n tigtited
enjoyable chat in
the old cote! ia- CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE
leer
•• attached to the ` •he;ratepayers of S. S. No. 10, oi'LATHAM, ONT.
office in raeeiving and Ming ` Morrfs, showed their judicious judg—
fs doing more for its pupils than any
the township monies in the course mentis selecting Mr. !ilex Bryan as other 13ueinesd Cohere in the Dominion.
of the year. The council, however, ' their new trustee. Ile is a levet 43 pupils wore placed in two dmonthe,
could t 'see theirway clear t0 rustic. headed natal and will not come be i;tudenwe fro/ all �quatrtel`s•lre.Ploekini�
h Bus ni es Selieol
con 110 to this wor y
any addition to his salary in the bind the expeetations of his friends. .
Besideti a largo attendance from Chat -
lir 03
lteantitne. Moved by Mr. Bother-' MI•. A. Robertson drove to Blyth ham, there are already this year,
ntside points• --
son wits pteac e r sColleges thea to a am.
vising her parents, Mr, and Mrs.$50.--Carried.Andrew's
sensor at ,alar of . 1 r VVe presume thdset,eop e i vee
y sermon in
St,
The appointment of a Collector of the merits of the different s os, ld
d
Obert DunCMI.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Meeraekcn, of , tales deferred to some future meet-
Theme* spent last week at Mr; John ling. Board of health; for 1808, the'
Gi,at sr's, reeve and dlerk, and in conforinity
EisT is visiting her with sea. 1, chap. 49, Ontario Statutes,
mkt Units, Of 1S, $alatres l ei uti iio.-tw'as a,n Ooi;un d
three
Good Timet! Coining,
"Cindm
"Cinder the use of 5oott'a Fulsion• all
the orgitna and tissues take on new life.
The mind aot6 Gritti more vigor, the heart
13 : Wager end the blood is para fly
decided that nothing butte bestw t
eatisty them. hence they are here.
, Write for oatalogue of either depart-
ment and u list of the 43 pupils placed in
two months.
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R. G. GORDON'S
I Block.
Opposite Chisholm', Drug Store. Butt,
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• W. BARRAND'S new stock must be colr(rerted
into cash by Ist JAN., and in order to. do this' those
beautiful Scotch Tweeds have been reduc9d from
$15.00 and $18.00 to $1o.00, $ t I.00 and/ $12.00,
which have never been sold at these prices thin Wing-
,
ham before.
It will pay you to see
purchase your winter suit. •
W. eBARRJ?AND
Shaw Mock, WI gham.
1
these goods pefore you
1 Next door to
Brunswick notch
isailtenlgtOl