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The Wingham Times, 1898-06-03, Page 8ifC l i 0 w h'l` mother here, Mrs. Brandon THE W Ih 04-1AM TIMES/ JUN Int t 3, te4 ,�.,.....�.L,..,�•.... . .-,..... �. � wm„eN ..'+ � � Imo. a�:. �'!_'. ■�I. M 1iFL( aR \.V1•a. MORRIS. I * ..roults, of , _.,. visit....,. Miss `fens Campbell, of Toronto, la visiting at her brother's JIr. C. G. Campbell, first line. Miss, Katie Melawen and illi ton 11eEweti, of Jamestown, were call- ing on friends on the first line this week. Air. Samuel Paul was plowing the Iwo. la;„ , .,a om.- ..0. lir. Chas. fleet ea was in Seafortil l m f oil 1111 imes last week. ses , Iiia Mr, Austin Mudge; of Man- ' dtannatl, lent , and lir. Peter Budge, lotHa Go ds milton, are attending the bed- side of their uncle and brother 1 0- s lectfall - who is very lew at olden of his hither, at Victoria present. i Cottage, Brussels, rant week. Mr. Wm. Clegg, of Wingham, Ye are sorry to announce the Opened this week le Mnslins, Sill:s. shipped 4 eats of wheat last week respecteds h of fo'hns , of atvery f h1tigl'ly p to :.t. Thomas. Dress faced;, Gloves, Paras 1{s, Hos' 'colas. Mr. J. 1\'. K. Vauilortu;ln left fur occurred on Tuesday last. Decease.. had been it! fur a lung time.The funeral. to the Brandon cemetery on Thursday was largely attended. It was with great surprise ani sadness that the news of the death of Ephranr Burkholder, of :Manitoba., was circulated last week. He left here for Manitoba last April and had steady employment. No wet (.1 was received about his illness at all, and it was a great shock to his parents to receive the telegrams announcing his death. No other particulars nave yet cone to land. 1 The following report gives the (; class standing of the pupils of S. S. ' No. 8, for the mon;l, of May. Total 400. V --James• Knox 227, Sr. 1V.—Artetta Farrend 285. 1 Jr. IV.—Lorne Knox 372, Gordon Embury 329, Robt. Fasrend. Sr. III.- Ettie Agar 384, Alice Pat,,l 379, Vena, Knox 3.69, Rub v Forbes 351, Charlie Ga,rniss 350, Martha Ingrate 306, Pearl Embury 285. Jr. III. --Eva M. Sowers' 316,6, Xarifa Frasey 344, JoLnny Uarnise 325. Sr. 'Ii.—hied Pugh 342. fiery, Iltaatiy Made ut•lthing, Ilats, Ties and Shoes. Ne neater what you nay require you'll find us pre- pared with an immense variety of the very latest and daintiest :,tyles and novelties. DOTAL F021Nt Halifax, N. S.', where hes secured a situation with the Wrought Iron Range Company. Messrs. Watson t1 Geddes shipped four cars of lumber last weelt to Berlin, Ont. A garden party is announced to take place at the P. este: terian Manse on .June 10, ruder the aus raises of the W. 1'. M. Society. Mr. J. W. K. Vannorman was in London one day last week. Miss Annie Brandon, who has been visiting friends In Port Rowan, re- turned home Taesday evening. Such prices as these are not pas- I Belgrave was very quiet on the ' •24th most of the sports being away. ,sibtc•. a1vE'r}• day. This is the way we r,g „are going to do it on bargain day: I Same went to Clinton, seine went to 50 `.nars Ladies' Oxford Shoes, regular I \Vingh'em, and some went a fishing. .$1.51, Sa,turday$1.15. --- -r 20 pairs eteys'Shoes, reg. $1 40, Same13LIIE \ t ,E.:day, X1.15, !3 ]side ,Suits, keg. X5.110, $atnrdal' Si?nn>;.% DEATH, Mr. Robert while Hardt/was taken suddenly , • 3 25. Hardy 20 Boys' Suits, reg. $3.50, Saturday $`; drawing wood to his borne, oil Wed - 20 pieces Fancy Muslin, just opened, ttesday re"i"ning of last week. He reg. 18e, Saturday 120. was as carried into the house of isason- 10 d a 10 pieces Fancy Print, reg. 12, , Sat- in-law, Mr James r1 urday Jc. day 33e. '0 S t a doctor sent for, but in spite of all 1 that could 5 pieces Table Linen, red, 1 e, aur- be done for hien, passed 30 pieces Fancy Dress Goods, Silk and a `way in a few minutes. Ile emu- Wool, oln Wool, reg. 75c and $1.00, Saturday 50e. 50 Crompton Corsets, reg. 31 for 75u. 10 doe. Ladies' Fine ]Hose, reg. 25e, Saturday 15e. 10 doe. Child's Fast Slack nose, reg. 8c, Saturday 30. 10 doz. Gents' Ties, just opened, reg. 500 for `95c. 10 Remnants of Wool Carpet at half price. 10 doz. Ladies' 'Underwear at special prices. Come early if want to get the first ehoiee. The best things go first as a matter of course, It these prices they'll not last long. ,sstr 4'.c If you are young you rate Y, rally appear SO. If you are old, why ap- pear so? lice p young 'inwardly; we' wilt look Viten' the out- wardly. Yea. need not worry longer about those little :streaks of gray;. advance age= cf age. - Jr I~I.- Emma J,er.nlyrl%0, Annie of a pain in the region of his (le ta.nles 364, M. H. i oiii0W 1. heart the Sunday before . but on Monday he was better."' Mr. Me - Hardy had never been ill in his life until that day and whether death was caused by heart disease or an epileptic fit, is not very elearly knownrhe funeral toots place on Friday afternoon and was attended by a very large number of people. M.r. MelIardy was born near Bal- moral in :il•herdeensllii'e. Seotln.nd, in 1825 and when quite t oang, Inoved with his parents to 1 c,rfarshire, where he afterwards married his wife Agnes Petrie. Some years after his marri- age he went on a voyage to Australia and remained there five years. In 1857 Mr. and Mrs. Mcliardy eame to Canada and settled. on a farm in Colborne township. Their next move was to Goderich and twenty-seven years ago, they moved to Bluevale. Mr. McHardy's father was contractor for part of the Aberdeen railway, the Ii.YligENEAL. Society circles in Goderich were stirred Wednesday by one of the most fashionable weddings ever held in the old town, the participants being ;♦rias Mabel -V. Cameron, daughter of M. C. Cameron, the newly - appointed Lieut -Governor of the North- west orth- first railway in that part of Scotland, west'1'er, of Tee ''"'. he ce,e env to Y, and he assisted his father in the 1larri_'.c:r, of L^, •1^^, The en, colony took t , ,, I building; of it. ile took a keen ins• Pt. Iib.—liazel Enaburts 2.772, Chas. Agar 2220. Total 21)0. Sr. I.--Ilarvie Knox LK. Wi>n. II. Jacklin 1175, Tommy Jet'n1,Itn. 152, Willie Forbes 151. Jr, L --Lizzie Knox,. Vonathe Vut ledge, Heiden Rutledge, Sanas Agar, Fred Agar, Stanley Rutledge: Low I,—Hazel Stamper, Natrrnan Souch, Nelsun Agar. D. L. S'rRAOHAN, Teaei3ee. Warm, spring weather is now upon us, and you will requite suitable cool gernlents in order to enjoy so great a change. Well, we have the goods and the garments that will give you comfort, and not tax your poek- ets very Much either. Look at the [Inc display of WH1TEWEAR IN OUR l DOW. � Nothing finer nd cheaper than you can patterns ei snot a cities. that dicta' Blouses and Wrappers, perfect in style and p t sell them quick. MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING'. Special prices this week. Men's Suits, $4.00, for $2.9'5 ; Men's Snits, . 0. for r for$4,75. ; Bens' Suite. $8.00, for $6.50; Men's Fancy Linen Coats,. Fancy Lieen Coats for 50e ; Boys' Pants for 40e. lis BOYS' SUITS we have the largest and &meat assortment. Can fit every person and su;tt• every taste. For comfort and style in footwear at moderate prices, come to us. Satisfaction or money refunded. Ha velsome, fine tasted Organ for sale cheap on easy terms. apiece in linos t i .,_:,::, wl, to wits tt',' ie -with a large audience of interested and t,admiring spectators, the knotbeing tied by Rev. iM . Anderson, the castor. The :bridesmaids were Miss Grace Cameron, tsister of the bride, and Miss Bayly and and Miss Edith Bayiy, sisters of the groom. Little Miss Flora Arline Wilson, of London. niece of the bride, made a charming maid of honor. The groom was assisted by his brother, Mr. Edward Bayly, of Toronto, and Dr. Hunter, of Goderich. The ushers were Dr. 1i. Bayly, Messrs. Beamer and Seaborne, of London, and Dr. Hunter. of Goderich. The bride was gowned in white setin en train, trimmed with chiffon, and with bridal veil of white net, carrying a baguet of fillies of the valley. The bridesmaids wore white organdie over white silk, trimmed with apple -green stalks, and sashes. The groom's presents to the bridesmaids were pearl and opal rings. The ceremony over, the party, which included a large number of invited guests, sat down to a b:,unteons wedding break- fast at the handsome residence of the bride's father, where ample arrangements and a eplenclid service met every possible requitcruer.ts, and the festivities were en- livened with the martial strains of the bag pipes, played by Piper McDonald, of 8ea- forth, is full Highland costume. Bev. Mr. Anderson proposed the health of the bride which was responded to by the grcom,who in turn proposed the health of the brides- maids , re reond:.d to by Mr, Edward Bay. ley. Then Mr. Bayley, Q. C., of London, proposal the health of the new Lieut -Gov ernor, and this, needless to say, brought out in eloquent response. WW)Xl Tris. Master Russel Lawrie, of Listowel, is visiting with his grandfather, Lr. Wm. Lawrie. The road machine purchased by ,our council does splendid work. lttrs. W. O. Hazelwood, was visit. ing 11T. - 7'Rainer at Ilarriston. Mr. 1'. W. Andrews has token n tlitu:trfrtt• ,'n the C. P. R. road here. Rev. ,1.11. Kennedy is attending the nat''1,•;r of f;110.1.f•fCO' :it t'bat- bam N. "•'t'•t•{C I1r t 1't::•, do t. is v!.iting lvith Mrs. John Audi ews, at Kincardine. T U RN 131RRY . Minutes of council meeting hekii in Putland's Hall, Bluevale, on \Wellies day, May 25th, 1898. The minutes of last meeting were read,. ap- proved and,signed. Communications were read from The Stratford Bridge Co. re bridges from John St Fielding; Civil Engineer, 1-1amnilton,,re beiges; from the Cockshutt Plow Co:. Brant- I Bluevaihi struck off' his assessrlent ford, re road scrapers;, from, the De- and assessed to Robt. Greenawn� as pertinent of Crown Lands re starvey owner., tyhr. Greenaway defended of concessions- and: side- roads;. from I the appall and stated that he was Win. Coats, sec'y, elelfk'S• asst~, rel neither owner or unspent of' the municipal clerk, assoeiaa,tion;,from the premises. and never had been, there - 5 i.wyer Massey Co., re•stone Brusher fore tha eonrt decidesi to dismiss. she and from Thomas James,. re damages appeals. to road cart. Filed.. Moved by Mr. Cateickshank;. sec - Reports : The reeue reported that I onded, by Mr. Coupiand, that, the he had, along, with Mr. alosgrove, .the Cows of Revision be now cursed attended a meeting of, the comnytttee and that the assessment roll ae- re - of the counei�L of Maoris, and had vised and corrected) be the sesess- arranged all arrears, of boundary ment i+ellii for 1898—Carried. line expenditure vathich shows a I Coulicil resumed ;easiness. balance due Turnberry of $,7;.30 and Moved by :1lr. MCsgrove, seesaded also arranged for am expenditure of by Mts.. Mitchell, that Bylaws 5i to 13 $40.00 each, on. bolnndary ger the incluseive, be passed as' read„ and current yeer,. also along with Messrs. that the elerk get � O copies ertnted Cruickshank, MaeIi wren and Burgess—Caeried. attended at the clerks office for two allayed by Mr. ( aickshanct, see. will surely restare color tie gray hair; an'i it will also give your hair all the wealee and gloss of eatery life. Do not allow itis falling earl our hair to threaten yo I Ibngerwith baldness. Do not Be annoyed witht dandruff. We will send ;im.4i our boors ant the Hair anelS•calp, free: upon request. Waite to the Da.etor. • )X you do not obtaht all tho beno- - ars. you expected tram, the use of tho Vigor, write the Oster about it. • Rix,liably there is sumo difllculty with,, year general system which maybe vastly remove&. Address. DR. J. '3, . ATER. D. M. GORDON a TO' CtaED.Tons . goblet, Is her • .1st th k fle whet: who died nn anentthj Tivlu given, purenAnt to R. S. 0.,'s!aA, ebapt. i! DIRECT IMPORTER. EOR. SALE. e stAta that nn . rsons having c..euus ng , satire of John f retort, late of the tatvn,o u,rhatu, ! That most desirabftr property, known. V d b � arden opposite as•the el straw erly c4thrda or, �• r. ,aired to send Estaday or July.. oil, are esabyI w 1,.,1 post ��repaid'1, or odic visa iNer to R. Iran- �'tandorr>• Furniture-Furniture1)eing lots stores, w nt and 0' 0., .olio! :' or the ad,.,inis- 17, and4, Alfred steeet, Wingham. A. tr brie of tete sand, .101 r Ise inetanry ti eir'nntnoq, ;cod basset 92 X 23i, with six foot stone be,ose the 26th day • o ll ..•.•„n.theiari oon or f their iOUn , .Ott, w11010 EisO of the house Jir cin- rooms In good repair. Also a stabod buggy koose and wsodbhed. A well 191 -est deep, soft' water cistern and tifie•gardtee well stocked, wrth fruit of all kende.. 3575 will buy the whole lot. Iinm =diet& possession' Oven interested' lest apply quick for it must be, cabby J'uuy let. A pplty to G. 1': WELLS, Lower Winghama. addl'eeees and u5 air b, .. - - - c'lahtis and the no air of the sea,r,t�j'., if any, held by tem, And afte.'th,e said date the udardni.tratris ttilll iproeeed to d'atdionto the assent of the said deceased, haying, revamd only to the n:iunns of which she shall then have notice. D'bed this 2nd dist, of lune, A. D. 1598. a MAN DAVIDSON, R. YPt3S:F0NE, AMlminietratrix.. Solicitor for Adheinistratrir^ • Notice to Credito. Revision, when the Court was de clared`ole'n for business. Moved; by Mr. Cruickshank, sesonded by Mr. Coupinnd•, that Mr. lllcPhersol:a be chairman, of the Courttof Revision+-- Carrieelt The only case thaii cants before the Covet was an appeal by Janes Timmins• to have lots 213, 114, .T15, 116, 1'a1T,. 118, Dunean's Sureey, -- Natio() is hereby given, pursuant t . S. 041807, chapter 120, section. • • that all persons having,claims againthe es- tate of Thomas i'L Dunn, to of the Township of Tu = berry, ' , the. County Theron,of who died en orbor t 1. 10th data of Feb- ru'tr'iw A. D. .9 bre hereby enquired to send by pot •repaid or otherwise de- terest in engines and machinery, especially ship machinery, and read considerably on thesubjeet, Perhaps no one in this vicinity had such a knowledge of the measurements and capacities of the big ocean liners as had Mr. McHardy. Ile was a Lib- eral but never took an active inter- est in politics and was a Presbyterian in religion. Re leaves Ms wife, two sons and one daughter : James, Barry and Mrs. James Aitehesoa, also three sisters living in Scotland. If Mr. Mclardy bad been spared another year it was the intention of he and Mrs. Me1-1i rdy to celebrate their goldsn wedding. It is quite needless to say that the McHardy family have the sympathy of all who know them, in the time of such a' sudden shock, Rev. W. J. West, Miss West and Miss Scott attended the Sunday School convention in Brassels on Monday. Mrs. John Messer has returned to the village after a long visit with her daughter, Mrs. MeNevin, of Exeter. liver to R. mettles, Winghein P. 0., solicitor for the Executor of the said de - cons est, oo or before the first day of J ulv next, their names,audresses end de- scriptions, fur: parhieulars of their and the, nature off the beeurity, if any, held by them, and ai'ter the aaai Mcd date the 1 utor will proceed to distribute the assets of the sand deceasedr.baving reeavcl,only to claims of which, he shall then bays notice. Dated this 2nd dee" of June. A+. D. 1808. W1L1.001 MUNDELL,. R. VANSTONE, S:ceontor. Solicitor for Executor. MEETI"a51G OF THE Cmit The Council County: of H room,.in t Go ncil r Boise and tot Ear Sale. Ole undersigned offers his house and lateen Allem- street for sale. The house, is a.nine room frame one,with kitchen, anditbere ie a number'of good fruit trees` on. the '.ot. For full peel tenlars apply tu', 3S.' ILS4 T, '�'iV•ingham..? I BeAR FOR SERVICE The undersigned wily keep for service' I on' north half lot 2, first line, Morris, at tberough*ored Cheste•. Wiaite Boar.. Terms, 81t33, with privilege orf returning; if 0000sead'r3. the Corporation of the on ill meet medic court townie , Taos June 1th next, at 3.o'clock rat. W. LAN Clerk. Dated at Goderieb, May 23, '9 MONEY( TO LOW!. J.. e* FYFE. STORES FOR. SALE The adminiatratrite of tlfea estate oft esexandee+• Dawson, deceased. offers for sale the. T .arc Stores ne, W'mgham now 000upled by I"ibssrs.. N, A. Par.. 'whereon and W. 11. Wallace, Offers far be•samieshould be addreeeed to . A. MORTON, Wingham, Sol eitor for the Estate jOrde .your Ane amount ce money to loan on good farteeproperty art 5+ per cent Der annum. 11 ,S'.:.t 11IGHT Lo..":tes,—Paymentls made to 4. suit.. borrower. Satisfaction grearanteed.. Charles low. An office Freda t afternoon, and all day; Satuoalay. f91BNER COSONS, Macdonald Bloch, Winghame days revising by- laws which will be onded by Mr. °cropland, that the laid before you for appsoval• A clerk notify Ronald Lamont to clean large uutubber ordelegations appear- out his portion at the goveirnment ed before the council, re repairs to drain, before the. 5th day of July roads, eulverts„ division lines and next, and George Thompsen or his drains. tenant to clean met his portio of said Moved by Ms'. Cruickshank, sec- drain be.ore the 15th day of July onded by Mr. Mitchell, that Mr. Mos- next ; also Henry Godkin, to clean grove examine ditch on B line, near out his portion of. said drain before I� 5th side road, and take such action the 25th day or July next;. also Geo. !i as is nt eessary for getting out gravel Burke to clean out his portion of for use on roads—Carried. drain before the 5th day e4' August Moved by Mr, Mosgrove, seconded next ; also Elliott Bros. to clean out by Mr. Conpland, that the motion of their portion et said drabs before the last meeting re wages of man in 15th day of August next. ---Carried. charge of road machine be rescinded The following accounts were pate - and that we pay the man in charge ed and cheques issued ; Jas Wylie, of machine $1.50 Ler day for private $6, repairing culvert ; Thos Janes. work. and $2 00 per day for public $2, damages ; Robt Jenkins, $1.50, work --Carried. repairing culvert ; D 1:'rifogle, $17.05, Moved by Mr. Cruickshank, sec. Turnberry shareHowiek boundary ; onded by Mr. Conpland, that as the G Stevens $l.50, repairing culvert engineer's award on the drain known H Tucker, $8, repairing and watch• as the Gilmour and Gray Drain, calls ing Eadie's Bridge; Wm MacPherson for all that portion of the drain south Commission on revising By -Laws, of the 8th and Oth con. line to be $4 ; 'Wm Cruickshank, do, do, $2 ; tiled with certain sized tile; that the Peter McLaren, do, do, $4 ; John clerk be instructed to notify Mr. 'Bergess, Secretary, do, do, $S ; Gilmour to tile the whole of his por- Mrs. Burgess, $2, rent ; Alex Porter, tion of the drain with the size of the $3, repairing two culverts. tile teamed in the award before the Moved by Mr. Coupla.nd, seconded 2st day of July next -•--Carried, by Mr. Mitchell that this council do CLINTON. years. Father West buried the remains at the R. C. cemetery at Goderich on Friday. She was a quaint character, vigorous for her years, with an accent that was un- mistakable. Margaret McGuire, from Goderieh, an inmate since the House of Refuge opened, and an emigrant from Ireland, died recently, aged 94 George F. Oaks, who assaulted Isaac Jones on the streets of Clinton a week ago, whipping bim severely with a rawhide, was examined before ll1ayor Ilolmes and Justice of the Pence :errors on friday night on a charge of grevious assault with intent to do bodily harm,an coin. oin now adjourn to meat again In Ramon. R. i;Ll lour r, VMS, 'WHIM nutted for trial at Goderich, bail in Tho Court of Revision opened at 1 by'sllotel, Belmore, on Tuesday, ,t,�LIO 1„gtrscrt, r1rsl,sr,;',}lraa(faa, $550 being accepted. Both the parties o'clock p. fn,, when all the members June gist; at t0 aim, C, ., )fl r t:Alt Y t NG, Praiaford, are well known and highly connected of the cot'tneil present took the oath residents of Goderich township. of office as members of the Court of J.lo, I3tlitarss, Clerk. (as,sr:osntNT SYSTC:..dl• WILL Yea E C SEVENTY The allotedlspan of life.. If you dot, and are carefuli and provident alt youtr life, none of your children or dependents are likely to suffer want, from any fal.alt of yours. Bat are you gars? HOW many men ave always carcdial and provident? These are questions that must occur to any right.Eeinded, thin&ing man whose un- timely death might bring untold priva- tions to his wife and rtmily or dependents. To solve the question supply join the. CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS; enjoy the privileges of the safe and sound Insurance they provide. The price of a cheap cigar a day will do it. Their policy is a comfort in time of misfor- tune during life, andt )"SSm to your. loved ones after your death--aperpetual reminder of your kindness, love and forethought. TIAs SOCIETY IS The Leading Banavalrnt and Prut'ernal Insurance Society of Canada, Giving $soo, $i,000, $I,Soo or $z,000 In• surance, and Sick and Funeral Benefits to its members. —FDOM T1LE-- HOLSTEDI DAIRY. R. J.: OBIS keer in stock, all the leading limes in Por further rarticulars enquire or any of tete Officers or Members or the Order, or address HARDWARE Stoves, Paints, Guts, Glass, .Rape, and Binder Twine, in season,. /a. Just arrived, a consignment of ready Mixed paints, Also agent for Drayton Tile, sizes on hand, 214, 3, 4 and 0 inch, Prices right. Give bim a tria3. R. J. DOME, Wi ITECHURCH, For a t .. uit that will fit comfortably, look well, wear well, and keep in good shape. you had better go to Webster' New Spring Goods and Satnples of all the latest designs in Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, Worsteds, Serges and Overcoatings to choose from. Orders filled promptly at very low prices. Webster & Co., Queen's I31oek. 1