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The Wingham Times, 1898-09-16, Page 8'Y]UU.. A . TIMES, SEPTEMBER 16, ' _ �-�- .� ._ _ _m. - -.• • - _ - I N'c\7e Notes. '3 0 as 1ME' 3 STAN ANNOUNCE- WI E NT AMIN, cANDRFW—In wingham, on Sep- tember «nd, the wife of Mr, T. B. Mc- Andrew ; a daui;hter.ki,+d' GAttTrtt--ia Culross, on Sept. 7th, the wife of Mr, idi 'W. Darter ; a son, Iaast Wawl,nilsh, on, ept•, lat,, the wire or Fred 'roll; tt eon. 1 ..r, is on Sept 4th, the Christmas cards first came into fashion in 184(1, Jatnes Chambers of Glen Allen was fatally injured in 14 threshing machine. A rope walk is to he established at the Central Prison, Toronto, lvlach• ip o\vN - p 1 wire of jolly A. Brown ; u eoci.tiw ' finery for this is being placed in the AI:RFEi2, words prevent a good deal of at the residence or the bride's mother, that pet"versones l whtt;kl rough and Brantford, by the Rev. Wee Coekrane, , D. 1)., Win, J. F. Mallftgh, Secretary of imperious, usage often produces in the `Voting Men's l h,istiva r• 41,1 a foto generous minds, It �T( prison, 9r 1:IIIT 1GF1—SALMOND- OP Sept, 7th, Kind As all of the nove•ltiCS shown In 1.�:'e: s Goods, Silks, Jackets, Capel; Furs, Costumes Dress Skirts, :•r11k Waists, Silk Skirt Lengths, 1,lt�.ck and Colored Dress Fabrics are positively exclusive to ourselves and un- repeata le, This week would afford at. excellent opportunity of a quiet survey of the stock, when selections could be made the chance of a "firstchoic`''se- ,cured al.d the fatigue of select- ing m busy days avoided. Kingston, and fora .,rly of vv >u>, r Elizabeth A1., youngest daughter of Mrs. I' pert Salmond. ` aloe ensow- ivlcltlwsx---Ai; the Pres- yyterlau manse, .Atwood, on the s byRev, P: A. 1loIasod, 13.D., Ro- bert hart' 111cI'heraua, or Bluevale, to Mies Mary McEwen, of Moukton. Ijoa DISI) RFT.AND—In Culross, on Sept. 2nd, nn Jane Whiteman, beloved wife of Mr. 1). A. Irland, aged 49 years and 2 months. i,org z e- n Culross, on Sept. 5th, aged ar- hn, daughter of the late Jq , 37 years and G hsAir ogISos+aiAN—In Morris, on Sept. 13th, Jda, youngest daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Bosnian, aged IO years. ice, What One Man Has Made Out Of Hens. SS GOODS Showing exclusive novelties and the largest assortment of all fa .11ionable weaves in blacks and colors ever shown by us. Rich display of Carpets, Furs, iv1anties, Silks, .f rim- anings, Gloves, Hosiery, Read;; -made Clothing and Shoes. Every stylish dresser recog- nizes the erne; c x - 1 orta c'e of keep- Good inten.cions are very mortal and perishable things; like very mellow and choice fruit they are difficult to keep. None so little enjoy themselves and are suuh burdens to them -selves as those who have nothing to do..=.Only the active have the tree relish^ of life. Thomas Donaldson, a farm hand, wasgiaen fifteen years' imprisonment at the Stratford Assizes for attempted criminal assault. Over 400 diamonds are known to have been recovered _frons the ruins of Babylon, Many are uncut, but moat are polished • on one or two sides. FALL £1R HATES. Wingham Sept, 27.28. London he 11t. 8 to 17,, 13elgrave. Sept. ''49.30. L1 dowel . Sept. '.10'21. Brussels Oct 0.7. (Minton . ..,Sept. 20.21, Olifford, ....Oct. 5-0. Attwood Oct 5.6. Goderieh Sept. 27 ':'J. Blyth Oet 4.5 Kincardine Oct 4.5 Ripley Sept 27.28 Walkerton Sept 14-15 • Farm Poultry thus tells the story of what Mr. Dee of New Hampshire, starting witnout experience, has Made out of hens in eleven tears: Having a few hundred dollars, which he had saved out of his wages, he decided to build a poultry house and stock it with pullets. He levell- ed off a piece of hillside west of nix father's barn, and built a nice sub- stantial poultry house, large enough for one hundred fowls, at a cost of about $200. He kept, the first year, which was 1867. ninety-four pullets and hens and his net profit f >r the AUCTION SALE—OF— VALUABLE—OF— VALUABLE FARM PADS• The Assignee of the estate of (Lifer sole by public au ion, s bid, and to the mortrar s the Queen's I' - , Wingllam, There is an American hotel at Limon, Porto Rica. It rests on piers set in the coral reef where ceaseless spray from the nearby surf reflects rainbow tints in the sunlight. ing in touch with our Dress year was $144.01, an average of 81.53 apiece from eggs alone. Re GoodNo Better place than somewhat altered the plan of tris this to formthe correct ideas 1 house (which was originally built to of prev iiing styleswhich al have the birds roost in the second ways gets first showing here. d they went d, Cotte this week and see the latest dictates of Danie Fashion at 1.,%19t? , l 3 At . I.�,:a �,f�r "\San's inhumanity to man makes J nes Stewart ,will jest t., a reserved ,n subsisting, at the ot o' Friday, 30tH flay of Sept., 1898 at `2 o'clock p. m., the following lands The North 100 acres of L d N. 2 and the North 103h acres of Lot no. 3 in the 2nd concession of the Township of Turnberry, leans -10 per cant, cash, and the b,lance in one month. For fertile: particulars end conditions of 4118, arp1v to Win. \Vinson, 1'roxet•:r, or Peter Peter McLaren, Wingham, Dive tors, or to the un- (lrtsigned Assignee or his Solicitor. 1.898. D. Our Mantles are greatly admired by all who see them far' their Excellence of Materials, Style, Fit and Finish, but above; all the marvellous low prices at which we sell them. The sec- ret of it all is we understand the markets of the Old and Nevin World, and buy only the best for our trade that money can secure. They range in price from $3.Oo to $ir,00. If youlil er to think of FURS NOW, ours'are just in, and they shoulder, please every taste and every purse. . 1tODEST C >UNl' L. L. DICKINSON, Arsigneu. Soficitnr, NOTICE. he annual meeting; of the ax Man acturing ited, ' rials, Bluevale, on „EPT. 10th, 1898 MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING in Ordered and Ready-made 13 • a. growing trade at this store. ) oit can: get Men's Suits here from $2.75 up, and Boys' from $1,00•tup. • DRESS GOODS --The largest stocit,,ttid greatest variety, the very lat- est in all the new shades, patterns•°and materials, and prices ays in your favor, , SEASONABLE UNDERCLOTHING for, Ladies and Gentlemen, -- quality right, prices right. GROCERIES-•-•TEAS—Eeadquarters for 'everything in fresh, new• Groceries, 30e Tea for 250 ; 40e Tea foe 30e ; 50e Tea for 42e ; 5.. lbs good Raisins for 25e. If you want good fitters and goOd. vearing,Boots come here fo ' them. Bluevale Compa will be held in the Fare SATURDAY, countless thousands mourn" ie the legend in lieu of 'the proprietor's For name, w hick adorns the sign of ahai a High street • Ice cream saloon in I the Glasgow, Sani Jones in one of his .spiritual) ` p E diselosut es spc,ke of a clergyman's ' wife who wt\s a (.,atter preacher than ie �i r� '°a � - her husband., lter:anse he always re- �1 `fit -,d • while all i wo o'clock p. m., the Pur• sn .1f winding no diagnose' business, elect , of a Board c Directors, and - trans. on • any other bus:uess that may coin afore cling. IAA, ELLIOT, quirecl a text fin. a Fel neon, she needed was a pretext. The allowance of the lord mayor. of London, up to the mayoralty of story, anf wn on to t le I Sir Sydney W at.erlow 7n 187'2, was ground floor for food, etc ) so th_lt $40,000 annmtli}', but it was in - he could put birds on two floor, In it and the next year, 1888, ile kept creased it, that year to $50,000, at which sum it has ever since re - one hundred and seventy- e fowls, 1 mained. then went on, adding more buildings I and more fowls until he has kept, A gentleman well versed in ele.ct,ri- in the last two years. four hundred cal matters, suggest that .if parties and fifty head of laying stock. who have windmills on ,their bares Mr. Dee gave us the privilege of would connect the same with the looking over his accounts, and we earth hv' a• copper vie, they would, TZ down some figures from his run less risky of their barns being 3 P• On and after August 3Jth, wo will be prepared to buy any quantity of, apples delivered at our Evaporating Factory on Alfred Street, lVio„ hate. Parties having apples to sell will do well to see us be- fore selltne as wo contract for the whole orchard—shaken MT—suitablefur drying purposes. 15 girls and 5 boys wanted to peal applbs. Call at the fswtory. M25-HLIOR PROS., Wrotham. Readers', Arithmetics, D'M. C) a Direct Importer • ALL READY took struck by lightning. —A. t„ ,.':ci>d^d meeting of. the Plebis• (book., and {give here the agoras of cite i ,, :,tion was belt', at the Baptist I the eleven years' business:— church en '=onlay night. Arrangements Year No of hens Net profit Av. profit were co:=1 -ted for the distribution of liter- 138794 f, 144 03 e1 53 175 `d22 85 1 27 ature. (16'�6 "Is there a liell?" will be the subject of lsuo Rev Mr '.NIP,011'S ,;erroon at the Cengregrr- 1890 Coned oht..cit neat Sunday evening. 91 1891 A Dahlia meeting of the temperance 1893 'workers \v.'.i be l elcl next 'Monday night. —A ptt.hibitiun rally of ell 1.1.0 churches that will suite will be held in the town hall ,on Sunday evening. Sept 24. --Last Sunday afternoon the Methodist 'Sunday School held a very successful temperance service. The program consiet- ed of the lesson study for the day and four short, wise addresses by teachers on the subject of intemperance and the duty of Christian citizenship. Music was supplied es usual by the S S orchestra, two memb- ers of which, 'Messrs A 11 Robertson and M Park, sang very nicely two appropriate •solos. The collection—a special one apart from the ordinary collection, towards the local Plebiscite funds,—amounted to $10.75. The entire service was thoroughly interesting, instructive and profitable. 110 230 82 1 C9 260 450 CB `38 2.25 bio 04 1 46 175 241 00 1 38 a 135 291 03 1 09 '150 76 1 25 11894 200 400 04 1117 1890 450 583 02 1 21 1 03 1897 450 474 23 The average profit eer hen fcr eleven years was $1.47 ; the total profit for eleven 'years $3,650.05 (this being the net profit), in addi- tion to which the hens have paid for their food, costing about $2,250. The cost of houses, land bought, fences, etc., was $1i220. In addition to paying for these houses and the land, the hers have paid for the new two storey cottage and stable with the exception of perhaps $150 or $200 not yet paid, but this last installment on the new stable account will be paid up this winter. t f'OLLTiNQ 1113W3. 'The great R. Q. T. national handicap vas run of at the Woodbine, Toronto, on Saturday. This year the limit was ten minutes. Among the 158 starters was Mr, Chas. Skeates, of this town, who finished in seventeenth place. Ris handicap was 7 minutes, and he was in the lead nearly all the way. The fact that he bad hardly any training goes to show that he is a good Er :tent Men On Prohibition. Of the right and duty' of Prohibi- tion I have never doubted —John G. Whittier. I am a Prohibitionist; further than that, I am an Annihilationist.— John B. Gough. What is dangerous to use as a bev- erage ought not to be sold for such.— one. Brussels defeated Milverton at baseball Dr. Canning. ..cu Labor Day by a score of 12 runs to 10 We believe in cutting that liquor bogs tail off right behind the ears.— Horace Geeley. My liberty ends when it begins to involve the possibility of ruin of my neighbor.— John Stuart Mill. There must be no entnpromise, no high license but absolute and univer- sal Prohibition. -Canon Wilberforce. Vice must be prohibited let the , and arriving a square difficulties of enforcing the law be Mayor made a speech of congratulation to ► what they may.— Lord. Chester flele. • which the rang wheelman responded I God is going to count the votes. •:amid the plaudits of the crowd. Vote for Prohibition and you will be voting for pine, for order, for relig- The third of the font. babies born ion, and for the Highest civilization. ; o Mrs, '1" in;. Bowman, Kingston, at 1Ile ani ill see every ballot. —*John 'one birth is dead. at the latter place. The baseball snatch played in Listowel ..ea Labor Day between the Palmerston Aberdeens nod the Drayton club resulted infavor oanii.equent y captured the i150it score of sto 10 take. Alex aleIvor, winner of the amortize in tlrili.Q.T', at Toronto on Saturday last, was accorded a gtand reception on arriving borne at Goderich Ile was met at the -station by a procession. with band and Car- riagest theq re the Poor clothes cannot make you look old. Even pale cheeks won't do it. Your household cares may be heavy and disappoint- ments may be deep, brat they cannot make youwlook old. One thing does it and never fails. . It is impossible to look young with the color of seventy years in your hair. pr's air or or .r. Come mad Take Us With Yon. Our Names mites Are Tack Tar. Klondike. Great Si. Bernard. Garland, Pansy. British Canadians. Great 500 Page. A We are in SALE OF N ITU Owing to removal om town, all my household. ' niteris now offered 1 for sale, includins a „ood psirlor suite. Ialmost new ; bed r suites, carpets, pictures, croaker ;'to es, chairs, lawn 1 mower. a "I3 py ri'hc :ht" Cooking Range, nears . new, and c er articles. The art' ms will be sold .•eap, any of whinh An be at sriysidenco bargained toll nSaturda. vSept 17th permanently postpones the tell-tale signs of age. Used according to directions it gradually brings back the color of youth. At fifty your hair ntay look as it did at fifteen. It thickens the hair also; stops it from falling out; and cleanses the scalp from dandruff. Shall we send you our book on the Hair and its Diseases? Th. arlwf Aniss raverIt you do fast obtain ell the bents-, flteZet1 .xpeetel trolly the use of tho Vitor,'write the doctor .bout 11. ProbNbbly there is acme dirtied pith your general a ate telttiitt poi be WAIN* removed. Address, Die, a. Q. Nast, L.w.11, Vies. JOHN NLI;LA • S. Ex utor'so_tice to Credit' Notice hereby given pursuant to It.. \,. 1897, Char. 100, 0. 32, that all persons h mg clans nuninst the ate of Joseph Armstro , late of the Township of 'yet wawannsh, ii tho County of Huron, Tcachet eceased, w•ho d , on or about the 2nd day of Angus A. D, 127(3, re required to send by post prepaid or . delive o U. Vanstone for the . of the Town of \Vinehatit, h sal runty, Solicitor Executor of the Haat • the said decemed, on or before the Twenty -so lay of September. A. D, 1308. the!r names, .. Ares• •a ai•d descriptions and a full statement o .articular of their claims, and the nature of thecurlty, if an ', held by them, duly certified, a• • that after the id day the Executor will proec + to distribute the a eta of the deceased among' a patties entitled tiler 0, having regard only o the claims of which he hall then have no ' 0. .ated this 24th day of August, A. D. 898. yn!. Solicitor, tor the cooter. your school supplies. ALEX. R S S, Pap Iar Bock Store. rnEPLATE , 9 Tye CUPS AND SAUCERS v .43 all colors The Miner. LanHate. Glendohn. Moss Rose. Monarch. 1 arch. Bicycle. Leader, and prices. Grammars, etc. Caa and see us for 1t. vANSTONE \ri +ha P e Order your__ W1I ND— We have just pat into stock a crate of the BEST ADM STONE MINA directly imported from ten obest makers in England, ' mans THE WERE We have a full assortment ot this line, suek` s Pers, ,S Bo,vlls,eVe: e.a—. table Dishes, Plates, Caps and Saucers ; Cees up3 onwilly);o it. Toilet These goods are. which we intend to sell quickly if low .p strictly first selection. No seconds or culls among them. Our pretty and unique line of "Scotch Motto," Novelties are selling scr quickly that we need not say anything about their merits. artib rson. " The China House," Wingham.- H,®48'I'—I'1iOMIEN DATIiL— IRY. IY WHAT PRETTY GOLD SINGS 1 WINS HAM SAW MILL Itlelr.,lEzelli clic :!SON, Props. All kinds of rough and dressed lumber, Lath, Shingles, 1 Anple Barrels, Bard & Soft Slates Also a large quantity of dry bard wood for sale, delivered. 11 Telephone orders promptly at- tended to. MoLEAN 8t SON. 7. hat is what everybody says when they see our stock. We make any style of Gold Rings to order. —c:"-REPAIRING We think we know as much about watch work as any other man in Canada, and will give C11•Cio 4:3 for a watch we can't fix. HALSEY PARK,