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The Wingham Times, 1898-06-17, Page 8
THE WINUIJA 1 TIMES, JUNE 17, 1898, r . . _ BILLION aG-LT i 3.'' S. S. AND G. T.'7,QOM- tli V reel 11! .1 ,'� �,-F,tv zx(. N, ;Mete 21-22. 31r. James Campbell, of Toronto a rS et t ti i1 L• es a _ - been visiting with his brothers lifts been visitin„ ( , 01T::IIiL rf;!• t:X VIE Nlil`ClbT.9RICh, ion the let line. • 01311, E ;:t.7517.) 1 1 1 t ' DSAS G OD �1 tll EEK MORALS. I Mr. 1). 'S4 . Campbell is visiting in telly •i fete ttrl,}'ti inure and thou the Toronto. ('t:u a Itiou. Let acs go resolved that . Mr. Wm. Frazer lost a very rain nuthit t shall prevent Our Eeoking and } receiving some detinite, permanent good : ableMhorse xn©d, ryyho along week. witli her from the hand of God. ! ... ,.,,. rewired r}par. ,,t all cost ;sister resided for many tear on the 1 died tit the residence of lir. we will c n our individual , �� ; +Let us 1 ger, as a spoakar, to make the uneven- + 11. �'analstine at Wingham Junction i tion a success. ! nn Friday last, Deceased was in her I I Remember wt, et� :e'er.: il,y u�,:1.t t,i 1 i t'rilh) ear. f s eelal l workers, ELlcteavorers and Leagurere, l :11r. Joseph Sellars has ithe brickG 1. '' parts as a list- With it- lSt cue Witlt the entire pare'.'a�.e o p values new to r:h:a!:, we are to ; t upis mere spectators or listeners. adds greatly to the appetit&lee an prepared t) ntit;1'.:tale:• ogI'eeable sot' • ' comfort of his home. prises, feeline :tales ctpnlicietlt of ! Let us watch our rummer, guard our p 1 !conversation, let our walk and conduct I The road grading in this township being lit a l,•„itis 1 tit ensure Dress. . be such as shall advertise the religion I will have to be done in the old w'ty. Goods !tn,l `ilk stlti f.tt+ti.)n to all. i of Jesus Christ. pemeuiber that, we , Our council did not purchase a read t f "r dunce of p d every j is p r, to Two Hundred 11 r ( incl it is uoteepoeted that we Shall come work of his residence compete. THE WAR, CALENDAR. (New Yorit wo ld.) Ai'ICIf,, ' 1. War heg]ns, Navy all ready to enol it in a week. 2•'. Feeding teheme nbondoned. Fainii e blockade begun. Nothing done. 22. One hundred and twenty live thonstnd volunteers called out to prevent navy from ending war in a week. Noshing done. 21. Spain declared war. Nothing done. +25, Congress declared war, Noth- ing done. 2(L Nothing done. 27. Natanzas scratched, Nothing done. 28, Nothing done. 29. Cervera sailed front Cape 11 •i meet not merely for �^hy and blesatn�,but (machine. Verde. Nothing done st,,1 �..1� . for inspiration tied iestructien. 1 Ili r. IIObt. Skelton, of the 8th line, 1 30 Nobody hurt. Tho rograrna tvhiuh are now distribut- •, putting stone stabling under his 1 Expense b eitt r , ,i� '� 251 ed, aro the best yet presented tip barn and Twenty Million Dollars, patterns of reenter lu 3lnslins in thing points to a protitsble Convention. t7arniss Bros. are busy this year light and :lark patterns at 1:a. c. e will also of t In addition to the topics on the pro. with their mason work, They can AtT. cram, Rev. J. W. Rae wtil deliver an ad Washington,” smashes Manilla.,• 2. Nothing dune here. 13. Five U. S. sailors killed. 4. Nothing done to Spanirds. Warm, spring weather is now upon us, and you will require 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 pock- ets very much Dither, Look at the fine display f TEWEAR OUR `..rip WOW. ., do a first class job, i 1. Dewey, tar from "Orders from Ribbons, iwlains, Embroideriesb. dress Wednesday Lights." evening, subject ,1 Fly 1.3 playing mischief with the "Wrecker Lip l t , ; turnip crop this year. In addition to our Dress Goods Rev, W J. Wilson of Hamilton is al- Asesete.e• we will sell 51 pieces of ; ways appreciated by a Iiuron audience Mr. Isaac Ferranti is enlarging Bash "ii'�l' t•eeel•lr 50e, 60e and and be will giteone othis practical talks. l and improving his house. Messrs. 75e chaise f ,r 1:".. Mrs. P. J. eleliey, of Woed:tr,oek. Leas I Thos. Seott and William Isbister, of i a Dominion reputation as an enthusiast I the same line, are erecting line briek• I 1; in Junior work, and in addion to an ad-' Men's and Boys' Snits houses. 5. Nothing done,. 6. Nobody hurt. 7. Nothing done. • dress on Junior work, W• ednesday, she (;LINTQN. 1 8. Nothing done. • N ] • r done at reduced prides. 25 Men's Fine will also addrela a :nays nlee„ing of „he • d S `t" regular Wingham children Tuesday afternoon. ( J. R. Ramball, jeweler, has as -1 10. Nobody hurt. The Oxford County Connell is kill- struggling with the toll roads ques- tion and will likely e)atinve the movement looking to the abolition of_ this relic of barbarism. Nothing liner and cheaper than you can buns in the t cities. that must Ladieer Blouses and Wrappers, perfect in style and patter pies sell them quiek. MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING. Special prices this week. Men's Suits, $1.00, for $2.95 ; Men's Suits, °,x'6.00. for 54.75 ; Men's• Suits, $8,00, for $6.50 ; Men's Fancy Linen Coats, $1.00, for 80c ; Boys' Fancy Lieen Coats for 50a ; Bop' Pants for 40e. In BOYS' SUITS we have tele largest and finest assortment. Can fit every person and suit every taste. For comfort and style in footwear at moderate prices, come to us. Satisfaction or money refunded. Handsome, fine toned Organ for sale cheap on. easy terms. D. M. GORDON DIRECT IMPORER. The first erop bulletin of Manitoba 1 -FOR SALE._ veryen'3oura.gtng'. opposite for the year is � 1 That most desirable property, mown There are `200,000 more acres of as the old strawberry garden. , wheat under cultivatiofltan t last': I Standard Furniture Factory, being lots year. t 4 I1 0' and 3 Alfred street, Winghafn'. A good house 22 x 23, with six foot stone foundation, whole size of the house of Serge and ZYorste tut s. $12.00 and $13.00, choice of all sizes for $9.75. This Week 13. Schley leaves Hampton Roads t reported. ted. • Those who are intending to travel by signed. ll, Cardenas scratched, NMule rail should buy only single tickets and large number from here will I c ri ( h t which, when properly tilled ly tion son AI ask the station agent for standard car- attend the C. E. and S. S. Doyen- i 12. Cervera at Martinique. Samp- tt 'ca e, w ) i to tie Yield in Wingham on Tues. 1 o scratches San Juan and hurries the Secretary at the Convention, entitleday and Wednesday of next week. back to Key West. . Nothing done. es to the reduced rate home, which will l J. J. Allan, of the dray dein of All'goods recteired in th:; follow- rd single faro. Doth the G. T.. Allan c£ Wilson, who recently ais- - stness , (ego. ti 1lflss , 10• t^ g t contradiceed. The undersigned o ' The First day (Tuesday. J one 21st•) will b'Iaggie Jackson, daughter Of' T. I 16 Nothitl clone. farm, being north hal i I'+ 2 in the 1st Cbnces3i, Shirt l�Taists, extra. i tbeh devoted tosi Sunday School tater. m' 7ackson sr. 17 \othtn done Yar2�ols itnd Umbrellas marked rho first seaston 'u Ilmenoln" at 0 a m ( The Doherty factory is a g 2, i nth let QM:to G th clone 'are upon the premts team. ie mac Lne g 'placed as iti'othing done. � of good spring water. There is a good fait as they i hots tired at the reels• aro in, which will be sold with Lhe ing to+es y ,u can rely on special ; be one til , Nothing` done• iR and C P R have granted this prttel posed Of their bu.' ,will be mar 14 Big filth prices' 1 I i'led in Chicago this week to B• fight FARM FOR SAL Black and Colored Lustres. "' n, fav 18. To log i abasement ham to (T d d (Wednesday) to Christ- , that they are ,'a. •y to' i t Santiago 450 feet square; good dwelling house ; • S n elle his Lhtsl. and inlos3, or 1034. There w. �, y !completed 19. Cervera arrives a White Pique and Linen .task iaoeEndeavoraand Epworth League in- get 1 e ] machines are fine orchard and. garden, and abundance Cuffs e druggists, v D ALL, g Hose and Gloves, great values and was given at San Fraooniuo before 1fter. 4 • ellen & Wilson i 23_ Nob' d3 variety. l people, will be given Wednesday after. John Jackson.I Noth_ng clone. ' Stool€ most complete and 'veil as- +noon by 75 of the xVinghatn Juniors. abandon drugs for cigars and leave 1 25. Seventy•flve thousartd more I Clinton,fbr Toronto where theyjoin volunteers collect out. Nothing done. sorted ; all new up to dategoods at i the National Cigar Co. Mr. Allen ; g26. Nothing dune. ! YORE CONVENTION TdLK. I will he office manager, a position �7 13ig 'Yankee victory. Nobody Mit 11 a �i� �N a The attention of the Wingham people I which will enable him to put into' kelt- , is called to two very important parts in 'exercise to a greater extent his 28 Nothing' done. _- `� �"" —= • the Convention program for next week. talent as ihn ad, tvl iter• 29. Nothing done. t' RSONAI,s. i On Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock All this talk of Cuba and Ilavitna 30 Another big U. S. vietory.No- recalls to Reeve a night i2otly hurt. We shall b, clad toour en a s. Ifibuouh to this bare will be Maas meeting of all the that cityKennedy years ago. It 1 column from any of mfr resaers. you have op in 1 Wingham children, the school board spent in 31. Schley, released from s "OL derS tors or purpose satn:• away at effect drop 1n 1 having consented to have school dismiss - tell us, or send us a note to that effect, was in 1:8 &1 when, as Old timers will from Washington," begins Operation ed at recess• bl remember. the Cariboo gold fever wt Santiago Mr G P Robbins hes returned to St, ` Marys. P. J. McKay, of Woodstock, a lady who v �, thither and, a trans continental ice 1 a ac was the result Mrs C•ut+4 Lt� ; a ];lits, +.. ABtO. 1 now ubein 20. S Ladies' Club Ties, I All Sunday Schools and Young Pee- arrive. 0 farm. For terms and a sold with apply d entitled d d le i ` h ' t Spanish defeat reported. particulars C�� Wingham Foundry. Ladies' new Linen an ' pies Societies are to sen - Allen tri Wilson, f ruggls s, w o ; r„ gates. 22. Nothing done. No: fighting � to Collars. have been in business four years, Tan Shoes and Slippers, ; The pnp"inr Junior Garden, which )have sold cut to Sid. Jactr_son, son of yet•, r hurt. The meeting will be addressed by lefts prevailed,. Mr. Kennedy was On its ` And I4obsan's heroic singing of t , with fr. ,ia the bletrlm leis a I),,•ninion rAp+rtaGiau as a lover of nn London. children and her remarks will be inter- ] route was by I exp Tao Mr .1 D Swarts was in the r ounty town esting. Dr. Towler will give a fine dost Saturday. I blackboard exercise, and Dr. M1lcdonald d' h visited th h' ti invitation is • I $510.81 to railway' lines were not then in ex Expense to date, Four hundred rb pith fir, take notice th'tt the 1 -st publication of 189S. 'tido 0 June, the, ar Dollars. been t pa Y n 11,1 will be O vpl the 1• e, istenee, popular and Thirty Three b1]lhol this n to way of clic' Panama isthmus. He Phew ! The taxpayer's getting 1 A court at tle,.i1898 tvlll }se held , ttfonaay, tger Belled from New York and reaching ; lit• day of July, 18in at 8• o'clock, ' tiist the' 'pro. Mr Bert 'rnttth of (i0 er1C VISI 8 in 1, e (their. n warm. I t purpose of. Marina. CanaplalnEsoft t e frontage will NOTICE Take n• ice that the- Muntci of th t Town or Wicgha t as a local i r• movement : walk, fico fe• , wide, on the north , between .oeophine street and a t feet est from the westerly Foht lianna's survey, and to ereol upon the property be bane 'trod thereby, and the lands liable to pity the Ines of the owners there• certained from the lash W filed in the office of and is open for hi- ts $891,40. of which six rooms in good repair. Also a stable, !buggy house and woodshed, A. well 19 feet deep, soft water cistern' and the garden well stocked with fruit of all kinds. $575 will buy the whole lot. Immediate possession given interested parties. Apply quick for it must be sold! by July lat. Apply toG. P. ELLS, Liw'r Wingham.. Rouse and Lot For Sale. The undersigned offers his house and let on Alice street for sale. The house is a nine ronm frame one, with kitchen„ and there is a cumber of good fruit trees on the lot. For full particulars apply to JAS. WILSON, Wingham. BOAR FO SERVICE The undersigned will keep for service on. north half lot 2, first line, Morris, a thoroughbred Chester White Boar. Tents 91.00 with privilege of returning Council I if necessary. intends to constrt A C,narete si side of John stmt. point (33) fifty eh: limit of Lot No. 3, assess the final co abutting; thereon and that a statement sho said assessment, an • the of, so far as they an be revised assessor troll, is , the Clerk of t :ttunicipalit. spection duri • onice•hours. The estim, ed�eost of the war be provided outer ode y osed assessment or arout:tcy town this weep. l extended to the parents and Errands of Havanag in the afternoon the acs-; measurements,.or,.rry other complaint •hioh per. `sengers were allowed so many hours t ems futerested, may desire to cmakeomplaint and h ices r- MEarriss Sophia Itoderus is visiting friends the very boy• henry B. Western, a clerk in th' y law is ter ste'',le a;, the ire tt. 'sDated Olork's•oitTce, Wingham, June 0th, Y +8. in Ita Ch and Grand Valley. Every and girl in Wingham hour shore,wobut ifs not back at a certain the ' Canada + I s0 3. B. FERGUSON, 1 '8 MrsingN friends of uring the was visiting ,should church To be held in the Met -` ill n d have to remain vana was bead of ref atAHamilton, shote him Wingham friends during week. 1 hbdist church. Mr ITisaorka, Sr., of Teeswater, was I On Wednesday afternoon the Junior visiting;'Si iueb:1m friends last week. 1 Garden Exercise will be given r0 the Mr Chas Lloyd was on a business trip , Town halt commencing at 4 30. in the exercise there are 75 of the Wingham gold seekers like himself, over-etayed Rideau at Smith's Falls. • farm property at 5 per cent per annam. to I i er-1 Mabeled Burk olders this returned Juniors who have been in training for I their heave and had to remain:. '.I'o ,t•'9TBAI per LOANS—Payments made to Miss Burkholder has returned the past month. There in all nine classes - - - -- — suit borrower. Satisfaction guaranteed. this they objected only l�eeause Charges low. homy from her visit with Toronto friends. I of the difficulty of getting food 1 (assrssxsxT sYsMy At office Friday afternoon and all clay one from the Congregations] church. c guard funds of k.. J. (x. FYFE. STORES FOR SALE The administratrix of the estate of Alexander Dawson, deceased, offers for sale the Two Stores in Wingham noir occupied by Messrs. N, A. Far- quharson and W.11. Wallace, Offers for the same should be addressed to J. A. MORTON, Wingham, Solicitor for the Eetate" city till next Morning. + I —AND— whole as much so as at the self below the heart, Ile will die. �� �� ! d the' I -,. present, an attractive city, and 4 Order your lily Fred Gilroy, a traveller for a whole party of some 25 adventurous l' AN •ny 1 ..9L`t it 1 -FROM Montreal house, was drowned in the Any amount of money to loan on Good g OLS`I`EIN DAIRY. • THE-- HOLSTEIN Barnes, of Hamilton, is in town in the interests of the York Loan Savings Company. Miss Maud Carr has returned home, after an extended visit with friends in Woodstock. Mrs. Armstrong, Miss Lottie and Irene, of Lueknow, were guests at Mr W 0 Stuart's this week. Minn Norma Dinsley has retternerl home from Detroit and Ingersoll, where she had been visiting friends. Mr ficin Heffernan, of Uarriston, form• erly of town, was in town over Sunday calling an bis old friends. Mrs R Elliott and Master Frank left on Wednesday morning for their home in Ingersoll. after 'pending a few weeks with Wingham friends. Miss Lizzie Tleuty was in Brantford last week attending the annual meeting of True nine Association as a delegate of Fern Lodge of this town. Mrs of Ingersoll,eiso li, spent eat a few days in town Inst week, returning to Inger- eoll en Saturday, accompanied by Mr. Clegg. TsIr. Clegg will move his household effects hero next week. erly Baptist, two from the ble to a white man's appetite, ( two from the relatePresbyterian,twofromtheMethodists the and one from the Church of England. Spaniards ABNEIt COSENS, Macdonald Block, Wingham• lards flavor everything with garlic. However, after a long; Miss Nello Houghton and Halsey ' Park are the conductors. The following class songs will be sung : "Spade Song" "Sowing Sone" "Sunshine," • "Rain," search, they found a restaurant kept; by a Yankee and appeased their ap- petites. The next morning they left for Aspinwall, and crossing the i isthmus sailed up the coast to San But living women and hungry children Francisco, and from thence after a ; do. They tell a sad tale sometimes, that few days stay, continued on to brings the terrible charge of carelessness a Victoria, which was then the great ; and neniect to provide, against the lhus- "Weed," "Lilly," "Poppy," "Violet," "Rose," in addition to several choruses in which 'all take part• Miss Nellie Macdonald has the respon- sible position of "Christian Endeavor" in the exercise, while Master George Gray will take the inquisttite boys part and Miss Gertie Welwood the girl's. The boys wit) be around with spades and hoes. The girls will carry the water- ing cans and the different kinds of flowers they represent. The Convention will adjourn from the Presbyterian Church for this exercise. The front seats will be reserved for the delegates. An addressof welcome will be deliver- ed on behalf of the Wingham Juniors by Mager Bert Chapman, and replied to by Master Duncan Stevenson of Clinton. The chair will be coupled by Master Walter Hall. When the exercise was given last July Juno 15,'06. in San Francisco to an audience of 10,- 000 oople it gave immense sntisfaction p CARD Off' TfANIC East Wawanasb Mn. 7.r'xron,--Allow me threngh your It mount fail to be pleasant and profit - viper to thank 1,itNSrp. T eland it Burton for ti,., lite suite w nh I wan in the able to those wbo attend it in Wingham, guessing contest. It ' . just as they ad- •vertised.. .; +„nrr'•, gprinp( seat, walnut It pleased with it An unknown elan knelt on the G. strueh by an approaching train. Ile ea. • Dead Tell no Tales depot for the mining country. Itlr. ; band find fattier whom the hand of Death 1 by then,, An, . daCariboo district. have notice he y r 129, hat all persons having claims . , fist the ohn Elliott, late of the town Vinrhatn, deceased, who died or about the •, lab, aro hero required to send or other% : deliver to 11. Van - 0 , eitor for the adminis. Elliott, deceased, on or nc instant, their names, 11 particulars of held heir eenrity if any, the administratrix sets of the said aims of which e a • i $2,000 Insurance for a man of average DIED. 1 age in the N eav In Morris on May 31st, ' ETa . - ' 1 CANADIAN ORDER OF Ruth Eleanor, daughter of Mr. and MrB. FORESTERS. Twenty years ago there was some excuse for those who left their family unprotected, today there is absolutely none. The only question is safety, 1 and in this the Canadian Order of Foresters easily leads. It has a larger surplus per hoad, and still larger for each $=,000 of a risk carried, and could a bank if so desired, mora divide u and pay P money per member than any other Society of the kind in Canada, Surplus per member, $21.82 ; per $r,000.00 of Insurance, $20.96. The Death Sato of the Canadian Order of Foresters last year was lower than that of any of beingonly5.44 In tho 1,000. competitors, its carp Tho Into reet ori the Insurance Surplus paid over 20 Death Claims of a 57,000 each last year. For further particulars enquire of any of the Officers or Members of the Order, or address I4ttlOTT, THOS. WRITE, t1i hSery, 8rant,ford. X C R. Ingersoll. g Or 1 NST GARtt1NG, Brantford. John Nethery, aged 2 years. V 1 xrottn--In Turnherry, on June 10th, Maria, Exford, aged 78 years. fire /Hotton:--HENDElisoty--It the resid- enee of the bride's parents. Bluevale West Rev. �t . J. e one Oth, by on J road, Mr. Andrew Hardie of Turnoerryto Miss Maggie, daughter of Chas. Henderson AN1taL—Hences ••-At the residence of the bride'e father, Wingham on June 15th, by Rev. Jae. Hamilton, Mr. Elijah I Manuel to Mies Jennie Haines, both of SVtnhams:°'" a s o�trr. TOLL --In East Wawanosh on J�u,�ha 6th the.Q wife of Win. Toll, of a son.11�' e.ote rm .—At the Methodist parsonage, Belgrave, dune 15th, the wife of Rev. F. to s bo and B.,of twins—boy g r J. Oaten, .ph, Y aI l doing well.''V VGrasoN.--In EastWawanoeb, on June 15th, the wife of Mr. I. W. Gibson of twine --girls. re frame nt,t! aul welt Wishing; them wiry eneee+st 1 remain, ( T. 11. track near Stratford until oars rtspeetfully, J L STONE ov: r, b, l died later in the Stratford hospital, �lii�ts�, Notice to Creditors. NE, N • ice is hereby given, pursuant R. S. 0., : 7, chapter 129, section 3', that all perso• having claims again :+ the es- tate of The as M. Duinn,1 e of the Township of urnberry, in County of Huron, Ca enter,ceased, who , died on or abou , the h day of Feb- ru'iry, A. D. 1808, are ereby required to send by poet pred or otherwise de- liver to R. Vans • Wingham P.O., solicitor for the p ec or of the said de- ceased, on or b : oro th • first day of July next, their soriptions R. . E keeps in stook all the leading lines in HARD : ARE Stoves, Paints, Oils, Glass,- .Cope, ands' Binder Twine, in season. Just arrived, a consignment of ready mixed paints, Also agent for Drayton: Tile, sizes on band, 214, 3, 4 and 6 inch, Prices right. Give him a trial. ales, no eases and de - 1 their claims 1 parttoul ars b and the ' uro of the ee3ity, if any, held by them, and after th : said date • the E :tutor will proceed to •'stribute Ithe =sets of the said deceased, • aving res : rd only to claims of which h, -hall t • en have notice. Dated this 2nd day of Juno. A.D.1.'8. wIr.LIAMExettcutor.ttNDELL, Solicitor for Executor. R. J. DOBIE, WHITECI LJRCN. mor a Suit that will fit comfortably, look well, wear well, and keep in good shape, you. had better go to Webster's New Spring Goods and Samples of all the latest designs in Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, Worsteds, Berges and Cvercoatings to Choosy from. Orders filled promptly at very low prices. . Webster & Co., Queen's floek. VC Busi no luau •encc are bar€ to n sem ebat }arti sum tent abl3 not to -d ,gait TI .Furl move •do Bi up largt towi .sell and idea Spe 30( Tabl 450 f Ext 3.0 25o, reg. 'Ging pied now 7c. n LI 'Cuff, Hos 'Cut 25, Colli for Spiel Prig '66o; Knit ,'at 5( .H AL Con ThE is a het fan; • In Mak 1. Spec weI cora low club otiol orde Time Tim Time Tine Time TIM Tim, Tim Tim Time Tim t