The Wingham Times, 1898-07-15, Page 8'i IiE4 WINU1IAMM r,l'11'1iES, JULY 15, l89a.
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?loes vee es a s.;:,ZA 4`f her brother,
S s • a `: freesia ,St Listowel.
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eaS 'Mese r''1% b9. fl>aatal,l, a'f C;odorich,
e, w .; Ti: . ta;:' Wiit;tt.tt't friends this
woes
1.15. t' N..4 Minneapolis, Kansas,
Th.% it'. Lle ire,
,d ar ti auric, of Hamilton, is the guest
a aee fJC'ien i, :Fuss V anetone.
'Sass n' t'arr has returned hone from a
ftrenals 1 Wtttuist,lel:.
alln., :.cath, of Simele, was visiting
wan her father, M. II Park.
:Flies I.. 'Mitchell has returned home
front Platteville for her vacation.
Money
Says-L.171g
C}ance
On S,ttutclay evening last, Mr. 3.
Richards, 1-aw•milter, of Kinlongh,
retired to bed in his usual stab'` of
health. On Sunday morning when
one of the family went to call hint
for breakfast he was found dead.
Heart disease is supposed to be the
cause. It was a son of the deceas-
ed who met his death with a fatal
accident in 02. sawmill aboutt two
months ago.Te
The two hotel lteepers at Corrie
were each fit ed $20 and costs last
• week for selling liquor on Sunday,
4f Miss Lillie Johnston, of Clinton,
has resigned her school in East
Wawanosh, an will take a Normal
F.ancY. Dress Goods and SClhool course,
,r :Ira Burehill, 8r , of Tnrnherry, has Bane
t .r '} goods,tin a visit to fri,nds In Hepworth.
Mr Atria Loughead was visitir.g with
se- l .1 fOt an tend' :`.air- I.otakin ft lends (ladenthe week,
a,)i.t.r pattern lir the Mies Dolly.Tohneto:t tree gone to London
on an extended visit with friends, Ravin; moved to town
Mrs. Smith, of St. Marys, tva' visiting thence lately woe pied by C'
with her daughter, Mee I' ll lirrney. earner Centre and lEr
Mrs•J J blesser and child, of Hamilton, the G.'1'. li,., Tam
MUD NOTICE
re
100 yds, Silk llll:med, scarce pat- g 111•;hest c-sh pi lees all kinds of Rags,
+ was the pest of Miss Dulmal;e aurin tho !Rubbers, Dopper. Horse Bair, Wool'
terns, also novelty two-J.1,1,4'illi, week.
mixed cheeks, worth tit.?r 75e and ( P ewe's , Iron and Metal ut all kinds,.
Miss Edith Elliott, of Ingersoll, is spend• delivered at, my residence, or if word be
85e for 50e, Also 50 itis. Fancy ing a couple of weeks with relatives and ! teat, 1 will call for same.
Silly reg. 75e for 50e, friends in- ton n. C GOODMAN.
the reef
0, P. Welie,'
etreets, near
trecl to poy the
s.STIOIE ECIAL 1 Mr W Swautz, who has been residing in
town for some time, lett on Saturday last
at prices that will surprise you. for Goderich.
Mrs D J McFiggan and two children
and left on Wednesday afternoon for their new
75„Ipairs odd sizes, reg. 81
$1,60, for 95e. home in Toronto.
11 Ir. Edward Haines returned home
CLOTHING SP t„OI S
on Tuesdayay from a week's visit with friends
near Guelph.
25 Men's Snits just opened, Fine,
Dark Goods, reg. LO 00 and X12.00 Mr. Will. Clark, of the Bank of Hamil-
1
i ton, spent last week holidaying with
lines, I e, ae, 9ced. to iit7.00 an,00, g
6 Men's Black Serge Suits, reg.
$5,00 for ,:13.50.
SPECIAL all. MONTH
in Hosiery, Gloves, Mnslins, Prints,
Parasol:,, Lace Curtains, Carpets,
Ladies' and Gent' t`ncJerwear,
Gents' Furnishings, in Ilats, Collars,
Cuffs 81 (1'i.'ies.
Special all month in Ordered
Clothing, as our stock is most coin.
plate in I lick Worsteds and Fine
T weeds.
Money saving on a hundred things
you can afford to invest in at our
July money saving prices at
M. H. ITINMYS.
CSUEU.0 T9OTES.
Rev. :Nm. Lowe preached a sermon to
the Orangemen of Lucknow and vicinity
on Sunday afternoon.
Rev. R. S. G. Anderson, of Wroxeter,
occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian
church on Sunday last, morning and
evening.
A regniar meeting w the W. C. T. U.
will be Held in the basement of the Baptist
church on Monday evening at 8 o'clock.
A special invitation is extended to the
honorary members.
Rev. T. B. 1-. Westgate, a recent gradu-
ate of Heron College, and known by many
of our readers, is tvbout to leave for South
America to engage in missionary work in
that great neglected continent.
The Blnevale Presbyterian congregation
intend holding a grand garden party at the
home of Mr. Henry Diment, Bluevale
road, this (Friday) evening. A number
from town will no doubt be iu attendance,
The Epworth League of the Methodist
church held r. successful picnic on Tam-
lyn's prairie on Tuesday last. The after-
noon was spent in games of various kinds
and all present had a most enjoyable after-
noon.
friends in Mt. Forest.
Mrs Jr Halliday, Diagonal road, has re-
turned home from a few weeks' visit with
friends in Harriston and Clifford.
Mrs. Patterson and Miss Eugenia Pat-
tetson, of Erin, were visiting with the for-
mer's son, Mr. Wm. Patterson, jeweler.
Miss T Carry and Miss H Netterfield,
of Wingham, spent a few days last week
visiting relatives in town—Goderich Star.
Mr John Neelands, High Treasurer, goes
to Brantford next week to attend the
quarterly audit of the books of Canadian
Foresters.
Mrs Fisher, who is on her way home to
Wingbam from Montreal, is spending the
day with Mr and Mrs D A. Scroggie—
Gnelph Herald.
Mr W .1 -Chapman and family have gone
to Pine Point, on Lake Huron, where they
will, along with Ripley friends spend a
couple of weeks in campitig.
Mr and Mrs Wm Button, of Wingham,
spent a few days with friends in Teeswater
and Culross, previous to Mr. Button's
Iparture for .England—Teeswater News.
Messrs John F Groves and Robt Mc-
Gregor left on Thursday . morning for
Winnipeg, Manitoba, where they have se-
eto.ed coed l&nrltinns, at their trades as
bt iuhlayei.s.
Mr. A. Graham, of London, was in town
on Friday, to see'how the work on the new
walks was progressing. He left ir, the
afternoon for Petorboro, where he has a
large contract.
Mr A. Briabois leaves this (Friday)
morning on a month's visit to friends in
Montreal and other eastern points. He
will be accompanied by bis son Adelor,who
will remain in Montreal.
VOTE
Ti
OTICE OF VOTERS' LIS
S' LIST, 1398—MUNIOIPA , Y OF
TOwNSITIP OF TURN' • icev,
COUNTY 01? HL's
Notice is It• Thy given t a3 Maned
transmitted or
delivered to t e person n tinned 1e sections h
and 0 0t The of aria vu a Lists Act, 1859. the.
cupids roma ed b said se .•', ons to be so transmitted
or delivered of the st, 1 de 1)nrsnant to said Act,
of all parsons apnea n• by the last revised Assess•
meet roll of the said unlelpality to be entitled to
vote III the said Mu • at Ilty at Elections for Mem•
hers of the Legisl i'•e embly and at Municipal
Eieotions; and nt tho sal let fids first posted tip
et my o't'ce, at Bluevule P. on the 15th day of
July, 18113, at remains there ft 'is-pection,
Electors a called upon to ex% lie the, said list.
and, if an • n❑ i sioos or any other -ors are found
therein, o rake imntudiate procethni - to have the
said err rs corrected according to law.
JOHN BURGES
Clerk of Tu
aced this 13th day of July 1398.
terry.
.PERSONALS.
1V`0 shall be glad to have contributions to this
column from any of our readers. If you irate fish•
tors or purpose going away y01118011, drop in and
tell us, or scud ns a note to that effect.
Mrs Andrews is visiting with friends in
London.
Dr Burger, of Listowel, was in town on
Saturday.
Miss Cut tie, of Blyth. was visiting friends
here this week.
Mrs H"ins was visiting with Howtck
friends Inst week.
Miss 13 Coady has gond on a visit to
friends in Saaforth.
Airs W J Smith was visiting with
friends in Listowel.
Mitts McMurray, of Clinton, is the guest
of 'the Misses Bell,
Kr Jae Walker, of Brussels, was in town
a few days this week.
Miss Carrie "*acdonald visited with
Clinton ftiondi lar=:• weak.
Mrs Stuart, cA I,udknow,is visiting with
her son, n att+"art.
Air T .1 .. bad returned home from a
Pleasant t+ip tip the lakes.
>a 1' I'attlfn was in Toronto a couple
of days twit week ou business.
1M1iss .3 , kens t l ctu •uiiar:, a «Agile 0f
week* Wit,tl Eli..1,:ie at 13fytii.
141x, Thos Bell and Conductor Quirk
r;` EA LED TE,'DERS addressed to t wide
IJ and enders "lenders for 51, tlyio
the Dominion 13 'Idincs," will be rec.'
.,nice until Friday, 22nd July.
specifications cat be seen a
obtained ou and afte Friday, t
ottic••, where all ue(:. •vary in
ou application.
Tenders will not be
the printed form supp
aotna'signatures of the
Huh tender must 0
hank chcrlt equal to tun 1 r c
tender We, c.) u'edc p yabie
Rtonouruble the hitt suer of
which will be forfcitei
into a contract when
fall to complete tl
tender be not twee
The Oepartme
lowest or any to
BELMOR.E,
Mr. Jas. Mulvey was visiting in
Mildmay last week
Air. W. Chittick has returned to
town again from Wingham,
Mr. S. Richardson has returned
home from Listowel for the holidays.
We are pleased to learn that Airs.
J. Duffy, :vho is at home with her
parents on the boundary, is regain-
ing her old time vigor.
Examination Reports:—
The following are the names of
the pupils from Belmore Public
Sehool, who passed the recent pro-
motion examinations.
Book II to book III. -Aggregate
470, to pass 235. Geo. Lane 369,
Maggie Lane 316, Clayton Lowry
279, Pharbe Lawrence 272, Loughy
Kargus 266, Beattie Richardson 239,
Girtie Richardson 237, Lizzie McKee
235.
Book I, Pt. II to book II Aware.
gate 370, to pass 185. Lizzie Fry
239, Earnest Ilugill 229, Jane Ed-
wards 215, Hazel Stewart 205, Cart-
er McKee 199, Janies Edwards 186.
Recommended, Maggie Meaghan.
Book 1, Pt. I to book 1 pt. II. Ag'
gregate 250, to .pass 125. Geo.
Kargus 214, Ed ward Lawrence 178,
Roy Gallagher 166, Maggie Adams
163, Merle Lamonbv 153, Recom-
mended, St 'i nley Richardson.
signed,
float for
ed at this
uc of tender
Jule, et this
ti•:,t um be had
ori unless made ou
id si;-tt1 with the
vers,
anied 'oxen aeceptcd
t. of amount 01 the
the order of the
Public SSorks,
if the part, de line to enter
ailed 111101 1. do .a, or trim
work contract for. if the
ed the cheque Hill e returned,
tt ill not bind itteit 1 •twtept the
Samuel Walbost, of .Landon, was
fined $50 at Windsor fat. amttggling
tl bieyell from Detroit into Windsor
and shipping it from there to his
home.
BOAT FOR SALE
The row ho.t with mfrs and cushions
complete, owned by 'Mr, W. IL Wallace,
can be purtrhllsed at a bargain,
• Ay ply to R. VANSTONE.
By order,
14, F. E. ROY,
Scor
Depnrtm t of Public works,
Ottat .,'trod June, 1398.
ea papers inserting this advertisenietit witho
auth• ity from the Department will not u0 pa
for
EALED TENDERS ADDRESSED TJ TIIE IT.
dersignod, and end,rsttl "Tender for Co r-
ule 'on of Goderich Works." will he received at: ,his
oftic until Friday, 15th July nest, in';lucivel , for
comp . ing the harbor and river works ill co rse of
reenlist coon at Goderich, Huron County, nt.srio,
aocordlni, to a plan and specification to b seen at
the office o 'the Town Clerk, Goderich, it the office
of Mr. ff. A, ,rav, Resident ian',yit ser Confedera-
tion Life Bail 'm', Toronto, and at th. Department
of Public Work Ottawa,
Tenders Will n be cerisldered unless r.'a,1 on
the form supplied'. d signed wit the actual signa-
tures of tenderers.
An accepted bank cheque. payable to the order
of the Minister of I'ub ' 11' Ice, for the stem of live
thousand dollars (85,000 n 81 accompany each ten-
der This check will b forfeited if the party de-
cline the contract or fa t idoutplete the work con.
tracted for, and will •o re rani in case of non-
acceptance of tendo
'rho Department oes not bind *self to accept the
lowest orany t .der.
By order,
E. F. 1:. R.
Depart' tit of Public Works,
Ott a, June loth, 1593. f
N •
'simpers inserting this advertisement wit tit
ant otity from the Department n111 not be paid .r
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STRAY HORSE
Strayed fro the pren1i sof 111r.
John Gilleatiie, 1Yhitoch nth, on or
about .1illy 0th, a bay ro horse, stands
17 hands high, wit ruaeh back. and
was Olistei•ed on hind leg fetlock
joint, Any perso giling i,nfurmation
as to the horse's whereabouts, will be
suitably rewarded.
C. GILL-P.8M +,,
Winghftm P. O.
(souse and lot For Sale.
The undersigned offers his house and
lot on Alice street for sale. The house
is a nine ronnt Mime one, with kitchen,
and there is a number of good fruit, trees
on i;he .ot. For full particulars apply to
JAS, WILSON, W,Vnigham.
SOAR FOS SERVICE
The undersigned will keep for service
on north half lot 2, tirst line, Morris, a
thoroughbred Chester Wbite Boar.
Ferrr_s, $1.00, with privilege of returning
if necessary.
St. 'diary,
J. U•. PYFE.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Any amount of money to loan on good
farm property at 5 per cent per annum.
STRAIGHT LOANS—Payor en Ls made to
suit borrower. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Charges low.
At office Friday afternoon and all day
Saturday.
ABNER OOSENS,
Macdonald Block, Wingham.
NOTICE
---
TAX NOTICE that the M
Co .oil of the Town of W ngham,
irate to construct as ocal im-
prove.'ents:
(1), A tonere sidewalk four a d one hair feet
wide on the wes.:ide of Minnie s cet, between the
South 14:t l corner 1 Lot No. 47., and the cotiotete
sidewalk on the uth side t John street. The
esthnatocl cost of the work is .'13i', of which 085 is
to be provides out •f the „oneral funds of the
uniei
i
I aa11t
I y.
(2) A concrete sidew It `,m' feet wide on the East
side of Edward street, 1 ..weer, John and victoria
Streets. The estimated st of this ware is 3270, of
which s50,25 is to be w sided out of the general
finds of the iltunielp, ty.
And to assess til flnal gists thereof upon the
properties abuttin. thereon, end to be benefitted
thereby, and the a statemer showing tho lands
liable to pay tit • cid ussoss,ne „ and the names of
the owners ther• f, so far day the •an he ascertained
from the last r •heed assessment r •11 is now filed in
the office of t o Mork 0f the Mun ipality, and is
open for snap thin during, office ho.
Marthato a notice that the last idalication of
this notice w 0 be on the loth day of 3t t , 1398
A Court • Revision will bo held on i mdav, tho
22nd day August, 1898, at 8 o'e!oek p. n., at the
Council C archer, in the said Town, for tit urposc
of hes ng complaints against the 1 oposed
aseessn nt, or aocuracy of the frontage m ; farm -
merit or any ether complaint which perso s in.
ter • d may desire to make and whinh is b aw
labially the Court.
f d.Cierk's Diose, Wingham, July 4th, 1808
J. 13. i'ERGUSON, Clore
FARM FOR SALE
The undersigned offer for sale the
farm property, beiug lot 32 in the
12th concession of the Township of Eaet
Wawanosh, containing 102 acres, more
or less, 140 acres of which is, cleared.
There are upon the premises a good
haute barn and frame house. The farm
will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply
to THOS. GREGORY,
or. BENJ. WILLSON,
Wingham, Ont.
FAfRM FOR SALE
The undersigned otters for sale bis
farm, being .horth halvds of Lots 1 and
2 in the list Concession of Kinloss, oun-
taitiing 100 bores more or less. There
are upon the premises a basement barn
50 feet squ(tre ; good dwelling house ;
tine urchnrdiand garden, and abuudanee
of good spriing water. There is a good
crop in. whyth will be sold with the
farm. For terms and particulars apply
to
W1I. REN DALL,
at Win„;harn Foundry.
D. M. Gor rn
pays the highest prices for good Butter and Eggs; either
cash or trade. One price only to all buyers, and that the
lowest price at which goods can be sold, Now we have
made a,.,,,
TREMENDOUS OUT
in the prices of all summer goods, To quote prices are ti
so misleading, unless the goods are actually before you,
that we will not submit to figures, but we pledge our word
to give you for the NEXT THIRTY DAYS the biggest
bargains in all lines of Summer, goads ever offered in the
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town of Wingham.
All Staple Goods, Bootst and Shoes, Ready-made
Clothing, Teas, &c., &c., ba've all been subjected to a
heavy reduction in prices. Sf.l;a'v Hats, fine and common,
, will be cleared out at cost. Some of thein even below
cost. •
Comte and examine our stock and be saiisfied that
this is a genuine sale.
ga-Ask to see our "Maypole" Soap. The finest and cheapest coloring'
material in the world.
STOW FOR SALE
The admi;nistrittrix of the estate of
Alexander Dawso.l, deceased. offers for
sale the
Two Stores in Wingham
now ocoupted by Messrs. N, A. Far-
quharson and W. 11. Wallace, Offers for
the same should be addressed to
J.. MORTON, Wingham,
Solicitor for the•Estate
Order your]
-AND-
—FROM THE—
HOLSTEIN DAIRY.
THE TIMES
ONES
wpm THE NEWS
AAA
40c
will pay for it from
now till the end of
the` year,
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ARE YOU A
SUB6OPIB ER ?
D. M. GORDON, Direct Importer.
Siecia1
of China Cups, Saucers and Plates, are very pretty,
fine goods, and you can buy one or a dozen at
A VERY SPECIAL PRICE
nother ...` rate
of•that "Old Reliable" line of Brown Semi -Porcelain Cups
and Saucers, Plates, Platters, Vegetable Bowls, &c., for
every -day use, and selling
As Cheap as Common White Goods.
N.
ar;:iw ': a N .arson
" The China House," Wingham.
SPECIAL
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COMMENCING SATURDAY, JULY 2nd.
S. GRACEY is offering his present stock of
1
COACHES LUNGES, HOLSTERED
ATTRESSES ETC.
at clearing sale prices.
We intend to "dear out our goods within the next 3o days,
and we offer th`ern at prices away below anything' ever offered
by any retail dealer in Wingham.
Now is your opportunity if you want Bargains. We have
a big stock. First to come will have best choice.
We will also give you the best prices ari Bedroom Suites,
and Extension Tables ever offered here, and would especially
ask you to examine the quality of these articles, They are made
here in Wingham by the Union Furniture Co., who are noted
for making the best goods in their line in Canada.
Note a few of our July Prices :
$ i S.00 Bed Room Suites for $ 15.50.
$ i6.00 tt tt t, $13 50.
$14.00 t, tt „ $II.5o•
And a Suite for $7.0o that will knock out anything that
i
can be put lip against it.
$9.00 Sideboards (with best German Mirror) for $7.50.
$7.00 for $5.75.
See our line of Rocking Chairs at 5o cents.
Just bear in mind that we take no back seat from any one
on prices at any time, and now for July we will quote you
pric esthat will be below all others at
S. GRACEX'E-
Furniture Wareroom, Wingham.
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