The Wingham Times, 1898-06-17, Page 5' .11.i{a \\TIN(,x1r.A.M TIMES, eTUNE 17, ESB,
We have all the latest for Spring Suits, at moderate prices. Fit and
workmanship of the beat. "Guaranteed." We are showing the most
•up.to date
l3LTIEVALE.
The Christian h:ndeavor Society of ;
the Presbyterian church beef a pro- 1
gramme of music and recitations at
its baeiness meeting, on Wednesday
evening of last week,
The leap« oath League also gave a
programme at their regular meeting
on Thursday evening to which they
invited the young people of the two
Morris appointments and also the
r Ordinary
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Men's Fnrnixhmgs for Spring ,Wear, A special line l'lndeavor Society of the Presbeterian Ever
since we e on purchased
I7oll tr o
Also all kinds t 11 nn church. There was a large goods a 53
of Ready ui:u?e Bruits and Uvera'la cheap In:<pection invited, •
ance, duplicated either as a
BARGAIN
- 1"'"-'"1S 1 has been visiting Mrs. Robert Mos.- ..( -, grove for some time, returned to
•-r^ MPS T ronto last week,
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Miss Mary .lbhey,of Toronto, who NOUNCF NII:. NTS---ancl we will c
ntyr' stock here at 53c on the $, we have advertised
;ular prices, and we havefailed ;o far to s(;.! them
Y SNAPS or in EXTRAORDINARY AN
along this week as usual.
Note these sample prices an come in an
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Opposite Queen's IIbtel, Wingham, Miss Mary Collie has been den- I Fancy Wool Delaines, pretty patter
gerously 111, but we are glad to say is 1 naw 15e.
! Canten Flannel, worth any tith
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y,t9A.11^• .' mtNlf
Y16'mtMv.f.'P,_ - now somewhat better.
Mrs;. Asher F rrow, of G oclerteh' fancy Cotton Crepon, worth
--- ----:---- was visiting at Mr. Robert 14losgror e's Plait] Flannelette, regular
th' week. Fred. Cheek Shirting, tlt
While , party
Wide Apron Gingham
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"The Craft of,. Crispin."
--A pictured of the Shoe from the
3rd century to date. Tull cf foot facts
about leather, shoe ruin and longevity,
tricks of the last, foot forming influences,
styles and colors of latest shoes, etc.
Copy free from agents or makers of
"The Slater Shoe."
Fol' Sale Only by 110 ;111
BOWIES. •
s, worth 80e yd,
8c, for 5 e.
ac vd, now i)c.
c, for only 8c,
S i t e yd kind, for 5e.
ith border, 1'2: C, now 10e.
Mahogany Covert 01' h, cheap at 371e, now 20e.
•ess Pa •erns shot effect ,were $3.50 each,
a of ladies and gentle-
men were out wheeling on Friday
Inight last, owing to the darkness
Mrs. George Macdonaldfollided with
Mr. Eli Sellars, of Morris, who was
going in the opposite direction, and
the result was Mrs. Macdonald's I
wheel was badly smashed, while Mr.
Sellars d his wheel escaped
unhurt.
Mr. A. KeEwen has sold eight
Brantford bicycles in the village this
season.
Prof. Douglas, representing the
Wa•Wao medicine company is hold-
ing forth in the village.
Mr. Peter Campbell. of Wingham,
bought a car load of far cattle for
Mr. Hoffman, of Sebringville, and
shipp d them on Saturday. In the
car were tour head purchased from
Mr ('eo Nicholson of Tnrnherry,
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BUGGIES
SURRIES I
i'h:l•:ons,.Spt•iitg \`'egnri., Hoed Wagons and Carts.
HARNESS, SADDLES, ETC).
Trunks, Valises, Whips, Brushes, Curry Combs, harvest Mitts, Lap Rugs.
• Dusters. Axel Grease, Oil, harness 011 and Soap.
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CARRIAGE TRI itU C A €ti HARNESS REPAIRiNG DONE
on short n 'ti •e, and et reasonable prices.
R. J. AO ATH.
REMEMBER!
Vunr ey es are priceless. Take care
care of them for you. if fou need GLASSES
ter a
l.T a Jean three have weeks returned
n with relatives near
Atwood.
SPECTACLES
7 speeial Dt , doz., now $1.75
The Cheap Cash Store, Macdonald Block,
•e the goods. IT WILL PAY YOU
'Wo. Berge, regularly sold fur 25o, aur l,ticta i 7e
Colore . Tifb'n always sold for 18e and 20e, our
price is
"Muriel " Kis :loves, in Flack qua. 'Pane, worth
C-11.00 for 80e.
Black Sills Moves imp ed to Fell at 75e tor los,
Chin is GIngI,am and Pr t 1) •esses, well made and
beautifully trimmed at 81.0 5'e send 65s.
1,000 doz. Dress Button`;, war 8. Anil 10e per
c le.
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WHERE ?
BELO R,AV E.
The Misses Livingstone, of Blyth,
spent Sunday with Hiss eland Has -
Mrs. henry Brandon, who has
been visiting her sister in Durham
ham.
and the prosperity of its citizens WIIITECIIU1 0II
Born in 1823 at Red Lodge, South- ;11r. Sann'l Leggett, of this place,
ampton, England, he carne to this has traded his farm here with Mr.
country with his wife 38 years ago Wm• It.etida)i of Wingham, for a,
and. entered into partnership with good bush far in near Caine wood..
his brother In Delaware, Ont. lIe Mr. Leggatt has left for hie new
removed to Brussels in 1874, and home where he will ereet a dwelling
for• some tune, returned to her home I nnrehascl t're business of Neil Living and will re ntr've his family hereto
last week. 4 stare, which he carried an for many in the coast se of acouple of months.
Mr Chas. Van Norman and Mi i • years at the nremi,es since learnt t. _-----
weighing 1400 lbs. each. Bert Saunbv spent Sunday with I •
clonil near the bridge, un the ssebt TURN 73E1t1 I'.
A unique wedding; was that which friends in Wingham. I side ar Tnrnberry Sr. In 1870 Mr.
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was celebrated at Mr. Chas. Hen- Mr. Paul, of Toronto, is visiting I Racers was elected reeve, which pt.," The following is the report (VS. S
dersoe's, Bluevale road, on That's• Mr. John Cole. I sition he held continuously anti} 1884 .No. 6, Turnberry for the month of
day of durst week, when his daughter Aborti 30 took advantage of the During his reevesttip he founded the I May :—
Misa 11Iogtoe Henderson, was roar- Ieheap excursion u, the 1lutlel Pal 01, ,,alt block, still in successful opera -
wedding
Jr. 4t,h—Henry Thointott 75%,
rice to Mr. Andrew Hardie, ofTnrn I l;uelph, hist Friday. I tion by Coleman Brus , and the bail, j Nettie Bryce, 67'/, Lettie Elliott,
berry, beeart se it was also rhe golden Mr. Jas. T. Robertson, of Arizona l formerly on the Town hall, now at 64.? % Alice Little, 5'J j;,IIat : y Goy,
wedding day of the bride's parents. State, is renewing old rtcquainrances ; • the school, hears witness to his gen- I55 ,Lucy SlcKague, 49f;, Sr. •3rd,
A large number of invited guests bore, erosity. Decessed belonged to the I Bertha McKaf;ue, 82, , Sarah Crowe
were present but only three witnesses The Garden Party; given under English church, was an honorery 173%, li'rar cis Fuxton, $ f Mary Mc -
were
the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. the auspices of the Ladies Aid of the member of Si John's Lodge A. F. & Kinnon, 51-17„Johnnie 1litehe}I, i4%,
Henderson, fifty years ago, in Scot Presbyterian church proved mr o be A. M , and in politics a strong Coe i Maggio llulnte;,5' , George Little,
land, were present, namely : lay's• quite asuucesssctuething lice x55.00 servative. He had been ailing in ;8 gk. Jr. 3,,i—Lemma Taylor 76 .
JohnJamesFowler, senior, Miss Brown and betng t Th t
Mrs, Mitchell, all of whom t' v a much ]ar7er It `l 1 60/ Leslie
reside in this vicinity. I - IT nth 58/
The names of Mr. Joseph Smillie
and Mr. Charles Fraser, of Morris,
appear in the honor lists of Toronto
University. Mr. &&Mule secured
third honors in biology, chemistry
and physics in the first yea' exami-
nation in nnedieb e. Mr. Fraser
Isecured fifth class honors in natural
scieuce in the fourth year examine
tion and will after this be Mr, Chas.
of them, as do one will take M. Fraser, 13; A. We congratulate
these two clever young men with all
our heart.
Mr. William gray and daughter
buy therm from us.
.11;:o a full line of Watches, Clucks, and all kinds of
Jewelry. .Repairing promptly attended to.
oET1CIAN AND JEWELER,
W 120XF,T ER. •
Mr. Black, of Elora, was visittng
his son, Mr, ,J, E. Black, during the
week.
11r. W. G. Montgomery, who has
been attending the Torouto Medical
ISchool is home for the summer va-
cation.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Moffatt were
visiting with the former's parents
near Owen Sound daring the week.
made. Had the weather stay•
ed tine it is stile to say g
crowd would have came.
Mrs. Mary Brooks, of Blyth, is
visiting her mother here, Mrs. Bran-
don.
Mr. Dan Halliday, of the Clinton
Collegiate Institute, spent Sunday
under the parental roof 1•e. e.
['he Rev. Mr. hunter will occupy
the Methodist pulpit in the absence
of Mr. Oaten.
Mrs. Dodds, of Blyth, was visiting
with friends in this vicinity during
the week.
Mrs. Buchanan was spending' a
few days with Llyth friends this
week.
The annual picnic, of Trinity
chard) Sunday School of this place,
will be held in Serandrett's grove,
,.n July 1st.
• 1 The committee which has the 1st
a of July celebration iu hand are spar-
• ing no pains to make thisyear's eel
t ehratio't better that we have had
Iin years.
I Bluer, and l[iss ?Maitland, of (';lora,
WI til r• 1 1' Black.
Coughs and colds need not Dir. wm. Blashell has been elected
BargaiflS!Bargaifls
T. A. MILLS has just
and received
large shipment of
P
ain
MTTSL=NS
-Organdy, I. twtts, Linens, l.inenettes, Prints and (inghams,
which I have bought at cut prices and will be sold
bar-
gain. You should sec our special line of
Prints, usual 10c for 60, in 30 different
Patterns to choose from.
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health for some time and the cu, god Class— }„v oto en i or
was not unexpected . Mr•s. ,o„ret•s Margaret .. c Chinon, °
has the heart telt sympathy of the Bryce, 08/, 'Fred om
whole village. ton loaves at chile!•° Sarah Ftestt,n, 55%, George Elliott,
dyer.. Mrs. Dutton, of Stratford, is , ° 48% Mary Orowe,
4J/, Alex Elliott, °.
sister, and among Ms near relatives ,.ter , Elam 'Taylor, 8°%,Sadie Me-
ars Geo. lingers and Mrs, Deadutan, t e'crmtick, ateenfor creno:»tions.
of this village, Mrs. Clark, of Wc'od•, P tri 2nd—Roeste King 6.5/, John -
stock and Mr. Partitt, of London. nie James, 55%, Tommy Guy,. 55%,
Leah McCarwick, 45/, Minnie Link-
GORRIE. later, 41%. Stella %tjer, 40;/, Ednae
Messrs. Stevenson & Co., of Lis- t'Chandlet', .15%, Sr. 1st—May Me -
towel, have purchased the stock of Kague, Earl Porter, Edith Bernath,
Kitty McKinnon, Henry Fuxton,
MeLauchlin Bros., of the :1lontreal I Charlie Jame;;, Stella King, • Velma
House. Chandler, Bertfe Elliott; :Maggie
Mrs. Killeen, of Grand Rapids, Crowe. Jr. 1st—Edna Dickson,
Mich., is Wm.
anb Corrie friends. I Effie McCormick, Laura Elliott Myr-
Mtrs. Wrn. e tn, urhlin and denteh I tle Miller, Sheldon Johnston, Roy
Me-
ter, Mrs. McLean, of 3anilae Centre,
Mich., are guests of Mr. T. II, Mc- Gov, Nettle Showers, Johnnie Me-
t Kinnon, Hazel Little, Annie Crowe,
L Tenta and family. Essfe Johnston, hazel Miller, Case
No. 235, K. 0, T. MI,, at-':
tended divine service in the Meth'- Taylor. Average attendance for the
dist church on Sabbathi'norning last, month 47. Number on the roll, 56.
M. J. On.vzs, leacher.
at 10.30. Besides the Gerrie Tent,
brethren were present from Brussels, Sir Adolphe Chapleau died on
1', RUSSt'1 tee.
Iles: rs. llaeker & Vanstone shipped
a double flecked car of hogs from
lie' a on Monday. Harriston, Palmerston, Mildmay, Tuesday shortly before 1. p. m.
evening of next Teeswater, ListowelWingham.
Ou 7huremb a and eme
week, the members of Western Star Rcv..1. S. Fisher preached a sermon Tom Parsons, a noted crook await-
Lodge, I. 0. 0. 1?. will march to the suitable to the occasion. ing trial at Belleville on a charge of
eenietery and decorate the graves of I burglary inti arson, broke jail by
deceased Oddfellows with flowers. EAST WAWANOSH . ' picking the locks and scaling the
Grand Secretary Icing, of Brant wa113,
ford will be in attendance :end take Mrs G. Sismting her parn and ents. of —
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part in the exercises. Quebec, are visiting
FACTS ABOUT HEALTH
A strawberry festival will be held Jas. Peddle has hired with Mr.
on the lawns of Mr. 13. Gerry and Jas,h G mere
Young for
te sum
vi
were visiting syr • • . 1 a e on nicks,
hide 11 Tr J. Mc regor was out It How'some of the Coto Keep nditions We Macs-.
evanuil; next. wheeling one day last week, the. a y to Perfect Health, ''t
wheel got the start of him throwing The importance of maintaining goat
him into the ditch. Jack cam itut' The
is easily a and it is,.
they can bematter it we take a CO-r
be endured; Board, caused by lir. KoemgD re- with a fractured slioulde whdch
meant i week's holidays..
the Methodist parsonage
to fill the vacancy in the School
cured and that quickly, let '
The Brussels life
are practicing i n
The will go to Blyth fur the 12th of Mr. IRort. Reid took a trip to
Blyth this week.
A number from this lino attended
the barn raising at Mr. Dalgat'no's
last week. The captains were Thos
Irwin and ir. Middle. The contest
was hot, but Mr. Huddle's aide came
out three rafters ahead.
9/AIr. Geo. Irwin%wl.ile helping to
raise Mr. Jas. Wilson's barn, fell
at'out ten feet, hurting his head and
neck considerably.`
Mr. Jonathan Pattison took a two Sarsaparilla makes the blood pure. This
day's trip to Toronto last week.. the secret of ire `rear sneeess, heap
Mr. Wnl. Itadford's many friend fi th.system is ,goA 3realth e1Y keeping!
Will be pleased to see hien able to ht' your blood ruts with Hood's Sarssparilla,
r wolf.
around again, after his
were 11 nest. nes tailt o;tirural
Qoodwbi peer.
sire the Cao.
ov:il from town. offing
e and dram band I Mr. John Reid is busy patting up
Many mixtures are teal -t c ng two nights a week. an addition to his house.
porary in effect, )U July ceiebrattOlL
t Brussels baseball team played
' 11'lLtlsion of Cad -liver Oil I' on
but Scott's
with Nvpophosphites is a i with Kincardine Kincardine
Friday last, and were defeated by a
permanent remedy. score or 28 to 6.
The oil feeds the blood 1 Rev John Hose, 11, A. is in Mont-
real attending the General Assembly
and Warms the body' ; the of the Presbyterian Church.
Pev. Walter Rigsby, of Blyth; and
hypophosphites tone up the
` Shirt Waists and Wrappers nerves; the glycerine soothes
A large assortment of Ladies' ow price. the inflamed throat and lungs. I o of 7” years, Brussels Roses
which will lac: cleared out at a special 1 cit, the, age
' 1 Quer. i The combination CllrCs, one of ire most proal}neat citizens,
Call and see these l ocals before they arc, picks This may . pl"event serious and one who through the
Rev, S. J. Allen exchanged pulpits
on Sunday last.
In the death of Me. 1''. C. Rogers,
T.
whole course t,f his long residence
conditions required..
i1 understoo ,
really a simple ma er
reet view of the con
In perfect health the stomach promptly'
digests food, and thus prepares nourish•`,
ment. The blood •3s employed to carry
this nourishment to the organs, nerves,
muscles and tissues which need it. The
first great essential for good health, there-
fore, is pure, rich blood. ;`Sow it is cer-
tainly a fact that no medicine hu such
a record of cures as Hood's Sarsaparilla.
It is literally true that there are hundreds
of people alive and well today who would
have been in 'their graves hast they not
taken flood's Sarsaparilla. It is depended
upon as a family medicine gaud general
regulator of the system by tens of thou-
sands of people. This is because Hood's
• fined to -
lung troubles.
. w w t
in Brussels has been foremost in any from pleurisy, a was con Hood's Pills wtthHao t
sec. sol emiggtsta. nioyeinent towards its improvement his room for five weeks.
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