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The Wingham Times, 1898-09-23, Page 9SYJPPLEIVI ]E]Ni'a' TO The Winghani Tinies WINGHAM, ONT,, FRIDAY, SEPI'. ?r3, 1.898. JAMESTOWN. On Saturday, D. L. Strachan wheeled to Winghatn to renew old acquaintances in that town. Mr. Alex. McDonald has purchased a brand new organ. Alex. says he wants a different kind of "music" just now. On Saturday the trustees of S. S. No. 10 met to engage a new teacher tor 1899. Result of meeting not to hand yet. �• Corn cutting is nearly finished now. Jamestown is solid for prohibition. CULROSS. Mr. Albert Gobel, whose health has been rather indifferent during the past summer, is away on a months vacation to Cleveland, where his brother, Will resides. Mr. Geo. McKay, his brother—in—law, will look atter his interests during his absence. Mr. Geo. Caslick is home from a 'visit to his daughters in the North west. He was not favorably im pressed with the country. Miss Bell McKinnon is going to take up her residence in Toronto. Mr. Robt. Marshal, after doing the Toronto Fair, is now engaged in fill- ing his silo. Mr. Will Case is also filling his. Mr. John McRae is building an implement house with a stone base. meat to be used as a h..g pen. Apple packers are in the neighbor- hood. Apples are not a good crop. There is going to be CL famine in potatoes. Other roots are good. Mr. Robt. Rolland had the misfor- tune to loose a fine driving mare on Saturday last, having broke her leg which caused her to be killed. MORRIS. rJ 41341 rr1 'iti"iifttt t Monday, the 12th of Sept., the midnight hour tolled the spirit of Miss Ida, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bosmar, home to its Master. She had been ailing for couriderably* over a year; still her death was not expected so soon. Last year while attending a garden party she contracted a cold, of which•• sk never was able to rid herself; It lingered on in a cough and only too soon did fatal consumption make itself manifest. Despite all that could be done for her in the shape of medical aid and the comforts of home, she steadily sank until the end came early on Tuesday morning All summer, the weather beir:g fat -or - able, she was able to be round, but when this cold spell set in, she sud- denly became worse, and was con- fined to her bed for three or four days previous to her death. On Monday night she took a rapid change for the worse and soon ex- pired in her mother's arms. She died fully trusting that her sins had been washed away by her Saviour. She was a great favorite with all who knew her, and although only 16 years old, had formed for heraelf a large circle of friends. The fun• eral took plhee on Thursday to Blue -- vale cemetery which was followed by over 100 rigs. Rev. Mr. Rogers con- ducted the service, at.d uttered many suitable remarks. Mr. Ind Mrs. B..sman have the sympathy of a large eirele of friends. Eli Sillers has rented the farm of his grandfather, Mr. Hodder, and has started work there already Wonder what will be his next step? Miss Carrie &nich has gone to l3owmattville and other points to visit friends and relatives. She intends staying away till Xmas. We hope her health wilt be improved on her return. Mr. Wm. Killough will remove to Wawanosh next spring and farm with his son, W. A. We wish him success in his new quarter. Vote for prohibition on the 25th. It's going to, be a glorious success. SOME .: G FOR YOU FARMERS --••-•Fir; O I have betwt t n 50 and 6o pairs of home-made Ii•oots on hand. 4.0 pairs ot French Rip, the balance Veal I'. 1.,, :ill made of the best material. The a-:.ove range in size from 6 to I2 and will be sold right d'nvn in price. Also a large sun 1: n' ladies' and Gentlemen's ;h�, s of ;dI kinds just received Repairing, est!. G. f'v L->. RETURNED ON TIME. Carefully washed, properly ironed, correctly finished and fairly priced that's the history of your linen when brought here. Not a thing in our washing preparations to injure the fibre of the goods and not a thing unhealthy about our work rooms. J. D. LONG Opp. Union Factory. e es I c from now till January - Ise, 1800. AAS for the TIMES and Toront-, EEIC rl N 417: 0 fl''' v from now .ill 't:i.1 the year.