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The Wingham Times, 1898-09-09, Page 88 ULLE WINU.IJAM TIMES,. SEPTEMBER 9.5 1898. W. ITINDO 0 .nom-.= GRAND EXHIBITION of New Dress—Goods and Silks. All crowded full of every new weave and novelty, and many exclusive Dress Lengths in 131 i::k and Colored Suititlgs and 1._;, lstl.ime Cloths in every shale and make. tiIu s Sh !wing a very large variety in Plaids, Checks and other handsome Shirt Waist Silks. ¢yard i LE DEME . With its array of new Jac i- ets, Coats, Capes, Underskirts, Wraps, Boating Shawls; Real . Shetland Shawls at special prices. FRS Alr L Hembly, of Palmerston, was a visitor with Winghaul fri::tlds a few days this week. Miss Annie Linklater spent a couple of day9 this week with relative and frieutts in Asililuid. Mr Devic R 'McKay, formerly of. the I Tres stall !las secured a Situation on the Blvtle Standard. lust• opened this week a 'very large shipment of Furs. Th'.. -;e goods shold be seen early in the season. E.. g OHS T111S WEEK. cif .:.arpets, Lace Curtains, :Linens, Furs, Underwear, 511:, and Slippers, Gents' Sofa and Stiff Hats, Ready- nmade Clothing and Tweeds at nigsws.�` ,a: -4s '�'s' � ``__ S�r1 f,la yF`3 � I�� h 2En30ir LS. we r •71 egt.1 to have contributions to this column ;•nm ny of our rexaar'. it ren h.tve vial torso 4eletr a say yourself, drop in and ti l' u'. ,•i us a rote to that effect. • Qitze. Ill DerefAiee. V lu WItt'ghatn, on Sept. 3, to eel r. find .111re. 1), 13. ;ri.A, nalcl, a danghtor j C'r.rlln n Winahanl, on September 7th, the wife of Ala Juba ()Bibb ; n dullghter e• Ietel.att In Culto: fa, oo Aug, 22nd, the the wife of Alt.. Davit! Edgar ; a Non. =ARR.I+a'tD. tell/ewscal--OtreoMAN—At Guelph, en ,, Mr. Wm. Barrand spent a few days with Aug. 30, by Rev. Mr. G.l:sefortl, Mr. I tt:c- old friends la town. He intends lecuting in the N. 1V. T Miss C errio Coady, of that telephone dace, is spending her vacation in Toronto ;tied other points. Mr S Day has returned dome from In- gersoll and has resumed work at the up. holstering factory. Hiss Irving and Master Clare Dever, of Dresden, are visiting with Mr and Mrs Jesse Button. Airs B Clegg where returned from Inger- sell, ng er- g solwhere she had been vieitlu� with her perert3 and friends. Mr John Davis, of Goderich, spent Sunday and Monday with his patentee Mr and Mrs 11 Davis, Mi. Jahn C3liehohn returned to Toronto Led week, where he will go to '.Criuity Col- lege for hie fourth term. Miss Kite Gaunt and Mr Samuel Dur- gin. of St Helens, Sundayed at Mr Edward Baines', Catherine street. Mr II 0 Bell returned borne on Wed. nudity from a business trip to Montreal and other eastern points, Miss Sarah Stewart has returned home from Chicago, where she had been resid- ing for the past few months. Mrs R 3 Macllath was called to St George this week, owing to the serious i11 - nese of hee sister Mrs Poole. •&.r la Campbell, of Ingersoll, is visit• iin;ate;.L Win Moore's. Aire C P Smith, of Listowel was visit- ing wail friends in town. Ar Ed N :sh spent a few days in Kin- eardine during the weak, 17.71 Dawson, of Toronto, Is visit ,Ing at her home in town. Miss :Autrey, of Ilensall, visited with •friendi in town this week. Mr 1o:1 llolndoo, of Peterboro, is vis- aing his uncle, Mr R Mclndoo. Mr Wm Dnublede., of Clinton, spent ,Sunday with his parents in town. .Mr 'Will Campbell is speuding his holi- awya at Milbank and other points. ars Jos Bradwin and son Lorne spent Sundry with friends at Kincardine. i~«a. Il J Galbraith. of Guelph, is visiting with his parents and friends in town. Mise Annie Orr, of Winnipeg, is the ' west of her sitter, Mrs. J. S. Borden. ' Mliss 1.1 I3riefman, of Kincardine, was .- ieitrng with friends in town this week. - Mr and Mrs Wallace /lough and Master .collie, are visiting in Toronto this week. Mr Eextus Kent has returned home from a couhie of weeks visit in Toronto. Mia W T J Homath and little daughter +Orere visiting with Blyth friends last week, AIiee Bine Neelands, of Hensall. was Visiting with her uncle, Mr John Noelands. Misaee Mamie and Maggie Melnnes, of lCLiple;^, are visiting with the Misses Gor- 0on. Mice Lottie Orr, of Wroxeter, was visit- ing with her sister, Mrs J S Borden this peck. Mr Aralcolrn Campbell, of I31yth, has •taken a situation in Mr John Hanna's . tore. Mr Wm Heffernan, of Ilarriston, has 'taken a situation as clerk at the Central Flotel, Miss Maggio Beck and Miss Dinaall, of 3arriston, are visiting with friends in -town, Mr Bert Lewis leaves Saturday morning !;.or Toronto, where he intends to reside in future. Messrs las Dawson and G 11 Robb, of ,Clifford, spent Sunday with Wingham 'friends. Mr (leo. Crisp has again taken/charge as operator at the 0 1s 1t station. Mr %Vixt Smith has;gone to Orangeville. Mr Goo Russell returned home on Wed. nesday evening from Dauphin, Man.. where he had been residing for a few months. 141r W H Wallace has returned from his trip through Manitoba and the N W T. We understand that he has decided to lo- cate at Daulphin, Man. Mr. "Teddy" Wiutield, of Chicago, for- merly in T. A. Mills' store here, is visiting with his pareats at Whitechurch and call- ing no old friends in town. Mr. A. E. Galbraith, wife and eon, re- ttlreecl to their hone in Chatham on Thursday last, after spending part of their vticatinn with the former's parents. Mr Frank McLaughlin, of Detroit, and :hiss Maggie McLaughlin, of New York, have been summoned home on e.coount of the serious il)nese of their f.ttlter, 'Air James McLaughlin. . Mr J West of WLigham was a truest at Mr ?aa Flynn's the forepart of the week. —Mr and iJrs Will Harland visited the for mer's sister near Wiughatn on Sonday. --Clinton News -Record. Aliases Doyle, McKinney and Stone, miiir t rs, have returned from attending tie millinery opelings nnJ hive taken tl eir .,.aces in IL math d: Be•xles,' Mise M.er'iierson's and ;Hiss Beyd's respectively. Mr Bad Airs Cray, of Altnira, •ti Y, who have been visiting with the rtn ,r's bio• tet;, lir Mark Gray, left for their home this morning. They were accompanied h:nice by Master George and Miss !Maggie Gray. Mr Ogle .Iohnsten, of flensall, formerly of town, left here on Weduesdey morning for Souris, Manitoba, where he intends residing. Mr Johnetoe's fancily will re- main in Iienseli until be is settled in his new home. Mr W 0 McIver and family, of Detroit, ;,ilei), after spending a couple of weeke up the lakes, have been visiting his father at Lucknow and renewing acquaintances in Wingham for a few days. They returned horse on Saturday. Mr. W. J. Chapman. the wide-awake proprietor of the Wingham glove factory, left this week nn a trip to St. John, N. B., and Gloversville, New York state. where he will pick up new ideas for his fall and win- !es�rrassortment of gloves and mitts. Iil'(:onductor and Mrs Quirk and their daughter, Mics Quirk, left last week for Wingham where they have secured a handsome home in that town. They will be badly missed here, as the genial con- ductor and wife were note;( for their hos- pitality to guests ooaeall occasions.—Kin- cardine Revievrel over 1).l stoa, of 'L'oronto, to Miss bean) Mey:Chaprnan, of liirughatn, aelitr:1,.1Nn---f meTtt ---At the residence of tt,e bride, on September lith, by Rev. 4r, Freed. Mr Alfred Ireland _typ 11rs. Wm. Smyth, btitrt of \Vhtgham.^ar Hun late r:•ro:l--MCCOlet.l:r.r.---At the re- sidence of the bridc"'ti parents, Blyth, on August :flet, by the Rev. A. McLean, Mr. Blanchard Herrington, of Hallett, to Mise Lily _'.1e0unneil, of I3iytll. YY L.Iua "- Toneaeros--In Turuberry, on Septem- l. her 1st, .Tana Patten, widow of the tato Jas. Jollns),ot', Lover iViugham, aged 73 yea re. ,,r Cora.rn—Iu 131uevale. on September ret, John Collie, aged tit years end 11 months. r' Rin— In 7.'reswater, on Aug. 10th, Grace D. Reid. daughter of 119r. David Reid tiered 19 years, 0 months. TWO WARNINGS. Losing flesh es one end a hacking cough is another. If they come together the warning is a hard and loud one. Scott's Emulsion does some of its best work in just these caries. It prevents oneuntp- tiou. Small Silos Best. Hoard's Dairyman: We are much in favor of a small silo, notwithstand- ing a given capacity, can be secured cheaper in one structre than in two or three. A circular silo 18 feet inside diameter and 20 feet deep is estimated to contain 85 tons of silage, and one 16 ft, square and the same depth would have the same capacity. Either will answer for the winter feeding, If two circular silos would be used, they would need to be 14 ft. in diameter in order to hold the same amount, and would require nearly 50 per cent more lumber in their construction. Ifa reetangular silo is concluded upon, we should advise building 12 by 24 feet and run a partition through the center. We see no necessity for a third silo, unless it is desired to reserve one for summer, but this is always desirable. 1Rfe We know of nothing better to tear the lining of your throat and lungs. It is better' than wet feet to cause bronchitis and pneumonia. Only keep it up long enough and you will succeed in reducing your weight, losing your appetite, bringing on a slow fever and making everything exactly right for the germs of con- eal sumption. "if Stop coughing and you will get well. cures coughs of every kind. An ordinary cough disap- pears in a single night. The racking coughs of bronchitis are soon completely mas- tered. And, if not too far along, the coughs of con- sumption are completely cured. Ask your druggist for one of Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plaster. It will aid the action of the Cherry Pectoral. If you have any complaint what- ever and desire the bust medical advice yon ran possiblyobtain, write us freely. Toe willreeelvea prompt reply that may be or great value to you. Address, D11. J. C. AYER, Lowell, Mass. (ASSESSMENT SYSTEM). Dead I Irl onn no Tales But living women and hungry children do. They tell a sad tale sometimes, that brings the terrible charge of carelessness and neglect to provide, against the bus band and father whom the hand of Death has stricken. What a little tiling a 5 cent piece is, yet 5c. a day will provide $2,000 Insurance for a man of average age in the PALL FAIR D.A.TES, Wingham Sept, 27.28. London Sept. 8 to 17. I3elgrave, Sept. 29.30. lastuwel .. .. Sept. 202]. Brussels Oct 0.7, • Clinton Sept.`20-21. Clifford ' Oct, 5--0. Attwood Oct 5.0. Goderich .Sept. 27 '21). Blyth Oct 4.5 Kincardine Oct 4.5 Iltpley Sept 27.2t1 !Walkerton ' Sept 14-15 NOTICE. on 1898 • 's business,.• a trans. cot betoro Prop, - T annual meeting the B1uevale . x nufacturing Compa , Limited, will be held in t Fore s 's' Ball, Bluevale, SATUR r ' Y, SEP 10th, at two o'clock p. m., For th purpose rf windin'. up thosaas, the a .etten of a Board of directors, an. ac • n of any other business that may t • meeting. • 7 AS. ELLIOT, we will lie of apples on having see ns be- the whole for drying to peal • Wingham. LEs • On and after August 30th, prepared to buy tiny quantity delivered at our Evaporating Factory Alfred Street, Wiugifam. Partiee apples to sell will do well to fore selling as we contract for crab ard —shaken off—suitable purposes. 15 girls and 5 boys wanted apples. Call at the factory. MAHLER BROS., SALE OF U N ITO Owing to my removal from my household furniture is now for sale, including a good parlor almost new ; bedroom suites, pi:turos, crockery, tables, chairs, mower, a "Happy Thought" Range, nearly new, and other The articles will be sold of which can be bargained for at my residence up till Saturday, 17th, JOHN NEELAN3DS, town, all offered suite, carpets, lawn 1 Cooking artio)os. cheap, any privately Sept, OMER3 l �Y MILL Take notice that the Cioler Mill has commenced. operations Mali Heil Every Day until season is ended. Bring Along YOUR APPLES and have them made into sweet or Jelly without extra expense. Hastings & Ritchie. and Jelly and Syrup Executor's Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Chap. 130. Sec. 33, that all persons arninst the estate of Joseph Armstrong, Township of East Wawanosh, in the Buren, Teacher deceased, who died on Sud clay of August, A. I), 1803, are required by post prepaid or to deliver to lt. Vanstone, Town of Wintrhant, in said County, Solicitor Executor of the Estate of the said decca'ed, hefnre the Twenty-second day of September, 1803. their names, addressee nt•d deseripttons fall statement of particulars of their nlaitns, nature of the security, it any, held certified, and that after the said day will proceed to distribute the assets of Ti. 5. 0„ 1897, having claims late of the County of or about the to send of the for the on or A. D. and a and the by them, duly the Executor the deceased having regard then have D. 1803. P, 0., the Executor. amour: the patties entitled thereto, only to the claims of which ho shall notice. Dated this 24th day of Aurnst, A. It. VANSTONE, Wingham Solicitor for Order your._, :--� itai.i.—ili-K. —AND— . 1 "' —101i01I TIIE— HOLSTIEN DAIRY. CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS. Twenty years ago there was some excuse for those who left their family unprotected, to -day there is absolutely nonce. The only question is safely, and in this the Canadian Order of Foresters easily leads. It has a larger Surplus per head, and still larger for each 8t,000 of a risk earned, and could divide up and pay back, if so desired, mom money per membor than any other Society of the kind in Canada. Surplus per mctnbcr, $a1.Sa ; per $1,000.oe of Insurance, $2o.96. The Death Data of the Canadian Order of Foresters last year was lower than that of any of its competitors, being only 5.44 in the 1,000. The Interest on the Insurance Surplus paid over 20 Death Claims of a $1,000 each Seat year. For further particulars esquire of any of the Officers or bie,nbcrs of the Order, or address R, ELLIOrT, THOS. wIl1T1:, Ingersoll. Nigh Secy, llrafztford• or 1 RNST GARTUNG, Brantford. WINGHAM GHAM SAW MILL 0 'his week we are showing the large4t; the newest and the most charming collection of seasonable ever offered to our trade. They are in all the new shades, patterns, weaves and styles. Ladies should make it a point to see our Dress Goods early. They can then see "just the correct things for this season." There Is such. a radical change in materials and styles that those who want to be up-to- date in dress will profit by looking through our stock, Do not forget that we have the very latest styles in high class Mantles —perfeet fitters—and at prices that will astonish you .when you see the quality of materials and finish. Please remember thit we are headquarters for Gents' Furnishings, Ordered and Ready-made Clothing ; style, fit and price guaranteed. Best Boots and Shoes, Rubbers, and all kinds of Footwear. Pure„ fresh Groceries, and high class Teas, cheap as ever—always in stock. l0>lcf4EA.N et SON, Props. All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Apple Barrels, Hard & Soft Slabs Also a large quantity of dry bard wood for sale, delivered. Telephone orders promptly at- tended to. 11/IcLEAN & SON. D. M. ®F D 0 , Direct Importer ALL READY pe •r 4 ; ,`tea t: Coene 1 and Take Us With Yein. Our 1SL'res Axe Tack Tar. Klondike. Great St. Bernard. Garland. Pansy. British Canadians. Great 500 Page. tat COI to aSW CED The Miner. Lauriate, txlendolin. Moes Rose. Monarch. Bicycle. Leader. We are in all colors and prices. Re:tdera, Arithmetics, Grammars, etc. Call $ your school supplies. , LEX p ROSS, OS , and s i see us V) I C %r Popular Book Store. PLA'ES,.CUPS ANSAUCES We have just pat into stock a crate ot'tbe BEST MON STONE CHINA directly imported from one cf the hest makers in England, whien IL'eans the best IN THE WK We have a full assortment of this line, such as Pitchers, Bowls, Vege=- table Dishes, Plates, Cups and Saucers ; Cups (only); Toilet Sets, &e., &C.. whien we intend to sell quickly if low prices will do it. These goods are strictly first selection. No seconds or culls among them. Our pretty and unique line of "Scotch Motto," Novelties are selling say quickly that we need not say anything about their merits. uharson " The China I -louse," Wingham. WHAT PRETTY COL SGS 7 hat is what everybody says when they see our stock. We make any style of Gold Rings to order. We think we know as much about watch work as any other man in Canada, and will give RAO) CIO for a watch we can't fix. HALSEY PARK.