The Wingham Times, 1898-04-01, Page 8!4:4
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IIE WINOJIAM TI1114:46,1 APRIL
1898.
0 X.F.ITER. '1111 11. KitLinI.MS011, ruysielalte son.
Okik•ii, A si %00.11.7(3MITL
iSt °lass iiouor oraduate ef ti Mayers •
Chiehohn bloek. A cordial levitation next week. mesioai vonvg,..•; r TrinitY Medical
1 suree4ser to pr. ts. Groh on, liars ONT.,
The W. C. T. Be will meet Tuesday A fasy
',tumble wedding totk place
ities of
afternoon, DA, three o'clock, in the I. O. here on Wednesday. Particulars!
, Trinity (Toro ,t), 'oven (Ku . ton). mid of Trim
extended to all the ladies of the town.
1jy cameo and he,ft hr 0 Ooliese t,f etiveieluis
Brent Hazelwood, who has been land smr,,,,,,, ot Oma • 11/4)4 Oradnate (tense in
'The review service% in connection with i
i atteilding Trinity Medical College, i netreit and 011ie.() slid. Special attention paid
the Methodist Sunday School last Sabbath : to BiSeflBet Oi Eye, Fria, Nuso and Throat. ond
) Toronto, was spendina• a . J.). s a st, b'
, . few d. - . t n• -a• .s of Wont ni. lemisult•tion in Endlish and
were a SlICOOSS, and were wellattended,
t home. 0 email. Ite Ualarrlr, treated suceo g ally in all
its forms.
considering tile had weather. The reVi..3W
Mr. F. V. Dickson was in Windsor.
! nni•Vive was conducted by three lady Rua
last week, attending court, as official
three gentlemen teaehers.
1 Between 150 and 200 good Sunday School reporter.
It is reported tnat Mr. S. B. Mc—
! Library hooks for sale cheap. The books
purchased the Mildmay
have only beeu in se a short time. This . Kelvin has
Woollen mi. is. is a splendid opportunity for some school ;
• . Mr. Robert Ke Rae, of Sarnia, was
I, otrice, 1 last week. A. D. 1,39i, th•ir nat rynoiiiresses end descriptions
tbe full partienla, s r their claims ; if statement of
ti As announced last week, the anniversary I their aeocurds and the nature a ttetquities (if any),
serviets in connection with the 'Methodist 1 TIRED LIVING.
------ held hy them and notice is hercny giyen that the
said executors will itmusdintely alter the last mem
1 1 reli will bo held el' Sunday next. Rev.
Ten Years of Rheumatic Torture Kau dee,,,.,es annnw. the parties entitled thereto,
Oohed day proceed to distribute the asiots of the
EXECUTORS NOTICE.
Pursuant to the statute in that elle% the 'rqed-
itors of Nathaniel Holmes, late r the Township of
Turoberry, in the tlounty o nron, and PV0Vhieu
filiteein, )tretrum, diet on or about the ilith
debiriOg to purchase a good cheap ,, undersigned exeento of e said deceased at Ilium
dm of Feb., A D. 169 •equire.1 o amal to ti
Full particalars by applying at the Time; renewing old act.intunto flees tnw", tale 0„ Ont,, cal • he oro eeill day of April,
100
B. Clement, of Clinton, will occupy
pulpit both morning and evening. Rev.
Dr Pascoe will take ,Ir. Clement's work
at Clinton.
In spite of the bad weather on Sunday,
the meetings in the Army barracks were
well attended. On elonday evebiug there
i was quite a large attendance, to hear the
: address. given by Mrs. Capt. Lightowler,
on the S. A. work in 111(tia, cad judging
Black Drc,,ss f.-)'-oods ; by the attentim given and the expressions
, or a number who were present, everybody
The e'loicost of imported goods in vseut away well satisfied with tho evening's
the N •••-.N. Moire EC .r ts. Bea n liful ' prnceedings,
rich dins in Brocades and in Silk. 1 On Good Friday there. will be a united
mixtures. Many exclusive patterns , holiness meeting in the S. A. barracks,
shown here for the first time at 50e, Icommencing at a p. in. kll christian
75e, 95e, $1.50, tworkers are specially iuvited. At 9 p. m.
1 there will be a special meeting, "One hour
Colored Dress Goods 1 at the Cross." Everybody is heartily in-
. vited. On Easter Sunday there will be
IIornespun;, Poplins, Coverts, Silk .
seecial services, commencing with a
and Wool Mixtures and a magnifi- "Resurrection , Knee Drill," or "Sunrise
cent array of Costume hes in 1
j Knee Drill," commencing at sunrise.
every new shace at 5 , Cl7' , 85e, , la concert given in the lecture
$1.00.
RUBY VEIL
IN STOCK.
Had Sapped all Joy from
South American Rheutn.
Proved the Life Nee
"For over tea yes
from rbeuniat!sm.
dies and wee und
haring regard only' to the claims of whieh they
butBlasi theu have notiee
le Dated i III, :18th Idarch, 1S9X.
W imam M esser and I rit e pl i Leech, Executors,
Illuevale P. 0
A. AIORTON, Solicitor for Executors.
was a sufferer
,ried may reine-
reatment or best
medical men, bet thing gave we any 1
hope of a euro. I procured a bottle of 1 2 acres of good ga
1 • • t is a 7-roorned house
rain water cistern
south hank or rive
ham. Apply to
FOR SA1.1)
South American Rheumatic
e
effects on me were truly wondertul, for
when 1 had taken but one bottle, every
pain and symptom or rheumatism Lan
left tne. I heartily lecononetici
H. Sherman, Merrisburg, Ont. Sold
at Chisholm's Drug Store.
N., BORN.
26th, the Wife of Martin Merkley, of a
daughter/
v/Krrsolv—InWingliam, on March, 30th,
the wife or Mr. R. Kitson, of a sons'
NriCOLLTElt---ln 'l'urnberry, on NIarch
2ah, the wife or Mr.R.Collier, of Buffalo,
of a daughter, •
. ..
manniEn •
'; DEANS—WOODS—At the residence of
I room of the Presbyterian church, under
SILKS —Rich Black 13ro0acle Silk 1 the auspices of the Young People's Society Rev. 13.13. mmon, Wingham, on March
and Satin Dresses at 50e, 75e and ! Ou Thursday evening of last week, was 30th, by the Rev. El. E. Mason, Mr. Wm.
1.90. Grand assortment of Silks 1 without doubt, one of the best entertain- Deans to Miss Mary Woods, both of
Turnberry.er
d Iments we have had in the town for many
• 11 t ' .1 Dom-is—McDonnell—At the residence
MERKLEV—In Wingham, on March
for Illonsos and Shirt Waists. • i
Shot Brocades at 455, 65e, 95e, and , a day. The programme was an
$1.50. one and consisted of readipgs, recitations,
; songs, speeches, instrumental music, etc.,
'WATERPROOFS -- Ileptonette I all of a Scottish nature, and the following
and. Twee,d, silk lined, with Military i parties each took their part well : Misses
detachable Cape, Black', Navy, Fawn M. Stewart, McKibbon, C. Fisher, E Mc.
and Gra:, very choice goods from !Donald, Alba Chisholm. and Messrs. D.
i
5,00 P1 $18.00. ! Perrie, G. NV. Cline, L. Fyfe, S. Gracey,
SPECIAL IN CLOTEIING.—We13-as. McAlpine. The refreshments served
are adding new goods to our stock . were all Scotch and the large number
almost daily. Variety is the spice of i present enjoyed the evening's entertain -
life. There 13 sufficient variety of i ment very much. The proceeds . of the
amounted in the neighborhood
Men's and Boys' Suits at this store I evening
; of !1135 and the young people are to be 000 -
to suit all tastes. ; gratulated on the success that attended
SAT IT RD AY B ‘VIIG- AINS — 1° 1 thcir efforts to furnish a first-class enter -
Men's D. -irk Suits, snap, $2 75 ; 121 tainment.
Boys' Fan,:y Suits, good, $1.25 ; 50 The review in the Presbyterian Senday
pairs Men's and Boys' Fine Tan school last Sunday was greatly enjoyed
Shoes. reg. it,,:2.00 for $1.25 ; 10 doz. by all who were present. The attondance
Men's White. Shirts, all sizes, reg. was large, considering the unfavorable
81.00, Saturday 75e.; 30 soft ancl 1 v,,eather. After the openiug exercises,
stuff Hats, extra fine. reg. $2.00, `Prof. Cline eang in his usual masterly
Satu.rday $1.25. way, a most appropriate solo. Miss
Splendid priee in Veilings, Kid \ Matheson then opened the review by
Gloves, Laces, Embroidery, Hosiery taking up the three first lessons, after
Parasols, Spring Capes, Carpets and 1 which Miss Winnie McDonald sang in
charming voice. "One Sweetly Solemn
Lace Curtains.
I Thought." Miss Murray took up the
Shop early at next three lessons, Then IVIr, Alfred
G ' .
Of the bride's r.arents, et Zetlan00
d.
March 29th, by the Rev. D Perrie, Mr.
Thos. H. Dodds. of Wingham, to Miss
Charlotte daughter ot Mr. D. S.
McDonald.!
AeXSON—MUNDIII.—At the) Manse
Bruseels, on V1Ted nesday, March 2.3rd, by
Rev. Joh n Ross, Mr. Arthur Jackson ad
Mies Amy Mundin, both or Morris.'/
doe nd on vvhich
ta e, ; 40 bbl.
n hard water, on
own plot ot Wing -
T. C GRAHAM,
Grocery .tore, Chisholm Block.
Gordan
We offer the largest and most complete stock of
fine, new Stylish Dress Goods. See them before
you buy, or you may regret it. In general Dry
Goods, every corner is just crammed with the
newest and best lines obtainable.
Immense Range of Ready-made
SEED WHEAT FOR SALE.
The undersigned has a quantity or
good c:ean, Lost Nation Spring Seed
Wheat for sale. Also a few bushels of
Clover Seed.
ALEX. KELLY,
Wingham P. 0.
From the REST MAKERS in Canada.
Well made, well trimmed, and splendid fitters, and at prices
that may well astonish the buyer. Take one line as a sample
of our price. A nice line of Men's Serge Suits, all sizes from
36 to 44. well made, looks well and will wear well, at $2.95,
good enough for the average politician to go to Parliament in.
Handsome Spring Overcoats, tailor-made, cannot be ex-
celled in style, workmanship and finish, for about half the price
of an ordered coat.
STORES FOR SALE
The finest and best assortment of Boots. and Shoes, and
at lower prices than ever offered.
Our Teas were never stronger or more fragrant, and our
prices, as usual, are the lowest.
Alexander Dawson, deceased. oilers for We buy for cash in the best markets, get
The administratrix of the estats of
sale the I PrOMPt diSCOU.11t, and give the advantage to
Two Stores in Wmgham
now oceumed by Messrs. N, A. Far-
qnharsou and W. H. Wallace, Oilers for
the same should bo addressed to
J. A. MORTON, Wingham,
Solicitor for the Estate
DIED.
A akEr,r.—In Culross. on Thursday,
March 17th 1898, Jane Wharton, helot ed
wire of Peter Arkell, aged 50 years and
11 months.
BLAIR—At Fenwick, on March 22nd,
Margaret Murdoch, widow or Robert
Blair, formerly oE Parry Sound and
Goderich, nged77 years.; Mother ot Mr.
G. F. Blair, Brussels.
H WriC %Bows albratth gave in splendid form, "In
Thy Love.' The next three lesoone
were reviewed by Miss Farquharson,
We shall he earl ti ive enntributions to this Mise Robinson took the three closing
column from any of onr remirs. If Vell 31WP ViRi•
then Miss Alba Chisholir in a clear
sweet voice gave "The Better Land."
EBRSONALS.
yourself.and drop in lessons, Ea.ch teacher did her part well
te , 114, or send US a 110t t. tl; that effect. 1 giving clear evidence o c
tors 00 parrs:se unto.: a,
1
Mr. It -.1)t. Jeffrey left town this week for an intimate knowledge ot the central
• II Iliay has returned home ficiin .thoug,hts or each lesson, and presenting
ti them in a clear attractive manner. Mies
illiegs,Montet
K e layed the accompaniment
£careful study
R. J. DOBI
keeps in stock all the leadi
lines in
HARD E
Stoves, Paints, Oi Glass, Rope, and
Binder Twi sgason.
Just arrived, a consignment of ready
mixed paints, Also ageint for Drayton
Tile, sizes on hand, 244, 3,1 and 6 in*.
Prices right. Give him a trial.
his trip to Manitoba,V 1 Mc enzi p
Mies McDonald, Miss McDonald
Mi. arry
Mr. Thos. Bell was in Toronto on for
i played the accompaniment for Mr. Gal -
business this week.
Mr. Wm. Martin has returned home 1 braith, and MissKertie Ross accompani-
i ed Miss Chisholm.
from British Coi amble,. 1
Mrs McFee and Mrs Boegel left this week I NINETY DEATFIS.
to visit in Ashland, Wis. iBear Silent Witness to the Ravages
Mr. H. Chisholm is visiting 10 Toronto '
1 of Kidney Disea
and Hamilton this week.
Miss Stowe, of Goderich, was visiting An alarming fact—but
with friends in town during the week, that in post mortern exa
t
death from all cause th
Mr. II. Ir. Chapman, of Ripley, visited
with his brother, 11Ir. W. J. Chapman, last 1 cpernesten°tf. sts ease
inent is berme out
Mrs :las Louttit and Miss Annie are on son by most emit) s medical men. A 1
a visit to friends and relatives in Battle
' i warning to humanity that the percent- 1
age or those not cursed with kidney Queen's Block.
-week.
Creek. t taint is very small. South American Kid- I
of Myth, a, couple of days , toren preventive -heals and pernifinently
kidney disease is
y/years of compari- 11 Webster 8z 00•9
sty iacredible state -
every time.
House and Lot For Sale.
The undersigned offers his house and
lot on Alice street for sale. The house
is a nine room frame one, with kitchen,
and there is a number of good fruit trees
on the lot. For full particulars apply to
JAS. WILSON, Wmgham.
R. J. DOME WHITECHURCH.
7
or a uit
<
that will fit comfortably,
look well, wear well, and.
keep in good shape, you
had. better go to
Webster's
FARM TO REHT.
Lots 16 and 17 in the B Concession of
the Township of Howick, (the Crocket
Willits farm), will be leased to a good
tenant for a term of years at a reason-
able rent. Apply to C. H. Willits, Wrox-
eter, or to the undersigeed.
Dated this 7th day or Feb., A. D.1898.
R. VANSTONE, Wingbam,
Solicitor for estate or Crocket
deceased.
New Spring Goods and Samples
of all the latest designs in Scotch
and Canadian Tweeds, Worsteds,
Serges and Overcoatings to choose
atirics show from. Orders tilled promptly at
nations as to very low -prices.
t in over 90 per 1
Mies Sparling was the guert of Mrs. NV. : toren Cure relieves in szx hours—is 00-1
Icures. Sold at Chisholm's Drug Store.
this ivi-!k.
and. All Cralbraith v.,licelA to Bms:iels ou fl expressed hs• opposition to1
Saturday lat. railway monoply in British Columbia,
Nti.,1 M..bel Kent and Miss Bender:ton land it is thought his influence may
Aleu.s. rquimags„ Chas. Barber 1 Air. Minister of Reilways,
left on Wednesday for Chicago, where they
will visit with friends.
Miss Maud Helps left on Tuesday morn-
ing for Donycr, Col., where shewill spend
fetv months visiting with her father.
tcssrs Pobert Arbuckle, and Win.
Gilmore, of Chiao, are visiting with
rel e.tivci r;!il frietitli in mai oround ttle"4 "I th • leo go" -01-11-T1
carry the Kettle Valley Railwa.v
charter in the Railway Committee.
A. writ has been issued in the
county court by Ann Davidson,
florist, Montreal,
widow of the late W. R. Davidson, We are paying the highest market
againgt all the
.iprices for good sound saw logs of
ti.1.,0 II, the price of the wreath or.1
c,,,bn1101 ben clerk dered by them to be placed on the every
coffin of the late Sir John Thcmpson description.
Wingbe,ne
at the lirititsvi lqetel for 11a last year
) as a token of their affection and es -
and a hair, tett eti Weatleeday fta• Harris -
teem, and for which they have never
km, where he setlUlA SittlAti011 AA iI paid.
clerk in the Royal betel of that place.
WINGHAM
the benefits of
our customers
D. M. GORDON.
P. S.Highest prices paid for Eggs, Butter, &c.
RR HOE STORE.
GES
I am still getting in new goods, and will soon have my
large stock of Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Trunks and Valises 1/4,,
competed which I have bought of the best manufacturers, and
of the best material, as I have been in business for 25 years
and am a practical boot and shoe maker and know just what
I am selling you, and mean to sell you good goods at the right
prices.
All rips sewed free of charge in all goods bought from
me. Repairing and custom work neatly done.
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Having opened. up a shoe store
next door north of Chisholm's Block,
I am now ready for repairing, which
will be clone at cash prices.
JOHN HILL. (G0OD'S OLD STAND).
INGHAM SS9
LAUNDRY
MILL
LOGS IICS!
J. Gr. IC...A.,
aisver-]Es.
STEP&
MoLEA.11 lk SON.
WINC{IIAM. Opp. Union Factory.
Our laundry plant has arrived
and we are prepaeed to turn out
first•class work in all lines of
Laundry Work on the Shortest
For the convenience of customers,
a DROP 110X will be placed at the
door to receive work when laundry
is closed.
CAVE US A TRIAL
. with your next order.
T. D. LONG
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Spr
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re
Piano, Organs, Violins, Autoharps
Accordeon, Mandolins
Mouth Organs at all prices up to 62.50. Al' kinds of tiimmings
for Musical Instruments.
MUSIC BOOKS AND SHEET IVIUSIC.
We can supply you with anything you want. Sewing Machines and
Sewing Machine Supplies.
FAMERS—Don't forget that 1 still handle all kinds of Farm Im-
plements notwithstanding that reports are circulated to the contrary.
Meyer Block,
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T. H. ROSS opposite P. 0,
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