The Wingham Times, 1898-10-07, Page 5wa
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1:11.F. W IN (;).1.A ;4f "T' I ME.S,, OCTOBER 1, ih9b.
jAME Ow Sabbath Mut has suffered considerable
tyIi0;1Tp;i$• J�> 11rS1'OWI, tneunvenlence by the unfortunate:
•_ n el SMr. Ratnsy sold a horse 1n Dn e
111r,•trnhn l;tetht►uer s a ledge Turn o t o ,�
:tat 'rfeeswater end Mihlthresy 'i'a!trs,
MissiLoitte Brown was at ,judge at',
Miir1ii 1y fair.
'fl?taere is talk of bie,'tle races;teed,
tother•sports being held there .on tf)fe ,,i
itdher, L 1 tit
'Al3sa Louie Orr was visiting iin;�.ldiver to spend a.. few days on the
t0orrie last week, ' $breezy shores of Huron..
ttibson 13ro•t. have ttgoeived ueon•I The Illisses Eliza. and Mary • Roosie
t t •• �t• 1'or the cutting of :a •large tnutn , were visiting on the 3rd of Grey
s titan : ,week.
tlaEtr, of Robert
maple blocks this mimes.
i Ns, Hubert iMeek haelhad hie.gralM• We are pleased to state .that Mrs..
dim t le con
6
1ti'!A•
to say that our Stock
sffor fall and winter is
e. iVYe have some tle
ibest and most stylish goods
Im et in
: UiTINOS, OVERCOATINS,
dll 'kinds iSf Gents' Furnishings,,
tents'and Overcalls,
etoser todkbeforepurchasing Clothing.
• IClothin
•
Winter Underwear, Bats,
Waterproof
'Coats, Ready.
�+ it is to your interest toin
EO CAT�
4�
frames bu1),..f Grey.
'Lnrn Simpson and Maggie spent
'undey with their brother,.
at Armond.
`Miss Angie Turnbull and Miss
Irene Hogg lett this week for Pine
to Mr.
II Cochrane is Monte from a
•trip to Toronto and Galt.
. O. A. 11oex1 has sold his property
ttr Kincardine and may snake his'
home in MON.ris. At present his wife
is'viettitagln Michigan.
,Maty. `armers of this townehiP
have finished clover .e11ttieg. TheY
get good weather for it.
Miss Laura Dowell, of.Ethel, was
visiting Mrs, S. Caldheek end. Mrs.
Will Turvey last week, before going
1ELGIIAYJ J.
Mr John Destinies, cf Blyth,
shipped a car of apples last week to
the ()Id Country.
Miss Maud Lavens, of London, fat
visiting Miss Lily Seandrett.
Mr. Geo. David, section foreman,
had Ms hand bruised last Satnrday'
While unloading ties, which will lays'
him off for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. John Seandre t are
visiting friends in• Lansing,
for a few days.
Quite a few attended the funeral,
of the late Burton Saunby at Dort
gannan last Tuesday.
ltnbt, Johnston has quite recovered to Toronto,
from her We are sorry to hear of the illness
a long spell -of it and richly deserves of MP, r,Kuehlin Fraser, but hope he
an•outing. • ( will soon be 0. K. main.
• Mr. Joe Smillie, jr., left for Tor.
ttend
Medi-
cal on -College:. Monday May ttsuccess h'attend
you Joe. •
ih<c,d,Nrill oyurpattuse.w+r< 13 d v last The morn On'F,•iday Iast the trustees of S.
n 'i' 1t ict�ttk ;L,ondon • Mr S. No. 8 had a meeting fur the per-
, r gat hit; en- rag set v2ce was„ conducted by ose rf re-engaging their . teacher,
,et.t•he litte 'sat. eGe 41' pP f1 Neil, of Toronto, who preached a P that alt
,etti ie , little ' bun, h'laiS.101; la ,ora of sve1 interesting and' instructive ser-
D. �. Strachan. Know2ng
asy,,yea[`) mita trace hie +tnin rota& ori' ' t in the section are satisfied wi••lt the
an,el[g)nU ill the (x• °�". 1Z yards, toren on "']'emptat{ons of :TPsus i worx of the teacher, the. trustees
by ovhile upon this earth in the likeness
,L�rt}dour nue .day !a>;r� +►v�sC• o man 1 he after no
J.he trustees show their �u retou
,flV,hile .Mrs • W til, :.Lessee• egad.. Miss• t
Cora alesSer .Yal i;e •taut' eftsiwtitg otie
e•Nieniug lama wee►� t11er''ettw &what
they .►i, st thcit girt K as : ;cit,1t,hili Mr.•
W iUiaeu S.Ivuth's , ilefkl tint pelt th •cif
the,�tilhtge. teat .whtctt 111 &d., • ttiOn.
,egesta• •.view, to be.ai .young; ' ger:, . •• :
.rk6 Walter 'I'a1terst,tt,: ••wt, o has
,bees 41.1, 1s t•eeo' l %in,Y, nlCelg ,i "`: ••,.
•\i r..J uir~<t hung t:Leda iieeeived.word•
last ,it:eek that ►the'suit •lutt1'.of'Boi55•
,evatite•.Ma1116Uta• gill& 'fetle embers
of h,is ituurehuld • w. re ' atli. •idl with FAST `�'AWANOSI3.
;typhoid. ,fever•
M i . meal t1I s.. John Wiei3on�tld re r Henry Thomson, of Goderich,
•necl ,to uucterien dlr Mrntdatr atter has ptlirehased the 1M1'alte,''s term on
the bounder• tad has taken posses-
ef the game.
Mr. Shup, of Guelph, was visiting
witn his uncle, 1W . S. C. Howlett.
Mr, J. E. Coombes is now occupy-
irtgr tine position as school teacher of
S. S. Nu. J, which was vacated on
the last•of September by Niiss L. Ai:
Johnston, woo. has gone.to attend
llamilton Business College.
Mrs. J. Henry is visiting her
111 1'ambsv and Mrs.
1'leCuwan in Guelph•
,st+areshonee fitted up so
' ,nun aIle elevator with punster tfr�om Ike cent illness She has h
Opp: (queen's Rotel, t`ilringham•
agr3st twill.
`'stir♦ , I
"lam . black anal shite." -
No sellestaoaari's>saq so, but a'gua-
4 ,! two3kmanshi and
agates of e)luaTixy,, P
material. straight from ,the• makers, is
xrlthe "Slater ; E" err • Their name
and price sti 'sped •on &the Goodyear
oleavi;thttheit self des -
:welted 5
cribimg tag, •tdllir}g about the
fS is our protection.
leatirei•, y 1
$3•'°m, $4.0ocand.$5.00,
Catgut
tate.
r ry R SllOE."
��'i'HE SLATE
i
For Sale Only by HOMUTH & BOWLES.
EME B
Your eyes w[te,priceless. Take care of therm„ :as no one
care of then tfor you. if you need
SPECTACLS OR Y. ' GLASSES
BLITENTALE• - •
r . •Illis. many friend in titin meiigbbot-;
tih Mr John;
grow, G. . that , 'i
WI1ITEC1IURCII
The anni�'ersary services of the
iPsesbyterian church were largely
attended' en Sunday
on service was
Etottduc:.efl by , Mr. Whaley, of St.
1ilelens, who presented s•�me thoughts
of -solid. worth from ` Seekest thou
Igi'eat•'t,hings, for thyself seek theta
•
net," The evening servicei was
,itgad.n.'conducted by Mr. Neil. His
sentnon was Very enthusiastic, being
based upon '`Character." The tea -
meeting. Monday evening was largely
attended and was a success in every
particular.
'granted him a lease of $30•in ssa al y.
s
judgement'in keeping Mr. Strachan
in- their •service as he is a teacher
that has few equals in the profession.
visiting -eat dlr. John Gardiner rdiner s.
ltli,:s g,e11y returne,l to DetruStafter
a visit ssf several n1„ntti; with ties
sister, MA:S. tui Liutlsun.
1Ar. Austin and family h e m.ov-
will take ed film, ii:i nes rdine tu'Xr
ges
1 1:1\zits Messer is visiting relatives
l in i;at^tet•..
buy them from ,us.
Also a €wttl line of Watches, • Clocks, and allkinds of
Jewelry. Repairing promptly attended to.arse 11,111.3.14143EX.Ths1.-112tr'
:.
BOWICK.
On 'rh>za',ed t, '�'3n., one of
tluuse eVC[la�ri 'wyuich ,elsiid thel.t,whole
ueinitbul•hood 10 it flutter. took place
at the cuu,uiudluus ,estdettee of Mr.
1,lotnn 1&tweisii', ut the 9I111 eonces-
1,ts ,eetme &laughter,
shin, to
..•.�..
=4ve otoca ii'.araets. .:'.
Toronto, Ont., Oct. 4,—There wen,
50 loads of cattle boarded w'ben ti*
market opened this Morning, instil
with the steels that was lett • over
from. last week, and the late arrivals,
there was a good run. There was:
the usual attendance of buyers, and'
•
the offerings being of a fair quality,
business was brisk, Prices in ally •
lines showed no material changes -
Advices from the old •country report -
an easier market for American, and
shippers were not dispesed to give
the prises asked. ricked lots of ex-
porters at trent $4 to $4.30 per •cwt.
Export bu 1s etre quoted at front $3.-
25
3:
25 to «3.75 per cwt. • There was a
BLX7'I1 I good demand for butehers' cattle.
• and some really good animals sold 40.
per pound, Several drovers were
10e per ew t more. Medium butchers'
were quoted at from $3 50 to E$3.7h
Per ewt, The', market. for stockers
was steady; dealers are quoting
from $3.25 to w3.50 per cwt. The
receipts in the small meat market+,
were .heavy, and . prices have an:
easier tendency. Sheep art, quoted
at from $2.75 to $3 50 per cwt , and.
spring Iambs as from '3.75 to 3 per
�3
Rev. Mr. Rigsby returned home
last week after attending conference'
at Toronto for the past month,
Mr. John Emigh is •havins - his
well at the Commercial hotel drilled
deeper owin to the scarcity of water
in it.
'Rev. Mr, Mills, late of Hensall and
s musses to Rev. Mr. Higley, tnoved
here last week.-- He is a young man
but a sincere worker.
Mr. Adam McKenzie has returned' }read. Calves are quoted a„ from
s.
from Dakota. He lilies the country to $U per. head. .`There was the
well and expects to move there in usual run t f hugs, with prices easier.
the spring. The best seleet,iuns were gttoted Vora
Mrs. Chapman, of London is visit $4,40 to $4.50 per cwt.; light hogs,
ing her sister•in-law. Mrs. Ba,,wdeu, «4 15; thick fat at «4.'-' per cwt.,
this week. ,and sows a,r, «3 to :;::1.25 per cwt.
East Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 4,—Cattle
The tall fair held here on Taps- t —There were no freatt cattle, but:
day and Wednesdsy was a grand 1
daughters, Mrs. success. Every department was some left over, whielt were sold at a
and Lases re shade under esterdtt}''s prices.
well filled and there was a large
Sheep and lambs—The offerings
epecuvely. ► attendance o[t the second day. tilers was
'Miss • Mary Porterfield, who has prize list will tipper in our next •
were light—only 9 loads ;
been visiting friends in London for issue. a g:7ud detiranri and stronger prices;
the past two weeks returned home yj t, George McCully, the elramltion i choice 1.0 extra lambs were quotable
at «5 50 to $5 05 ; good to choice,
un Monday. • runner ur Blyth, drove over t,, priu• I •4- ,,-�;s
Mrs. St. John, of Ohio, is visiting ton on Friday and took second prize �o.-o to >.nU ; bee},, choice to ex -
tier parent, Mrs. 1 .. Rubinson. in the 100 yard open race on Com -1'0:25
«4..50 to $.1,75 ; good to choice,
• Mrs. J. Gibson, who has been seri meneeutent day at the Collegiate 4.�,5 tt, 4 ;;U Cauad<t lambs sold a
uusty 111, is improving.- institute. `little stronger, and it ere quotable at
1 _,_ 'Trade was
Mr.•
Albert MeDuwell,asschool
bas resign .,5,13 to $5 50. 14'k,3•
BRUSSELS. `slow, with not more favurible pros-
ed pis position as school teacher of pests than for the last few . -days;
S. S. No. 4, the vacancy being sup A car of potatoes was shipped into
plied by Miss Phoebe Densmore fur pp good corn Yorkers were guittable at
P,[ ussels this week. Potatoes will be 1$4 to «4 0.5 ; medium, $1 t.i $4 05
1 g - $3 50 , w3 i ; \lichigan hogs,
pigs, ..:,., to ,
$3.85 ; at the close there metas were
to
12 loads unsold, and prices he
Annie, leas butted to marriage
rue uEdward,
Ul"1"1CYAN AND 37<';t�EDER. it•, r,• E. Cooper. rtl- concession„
-�- — � 'uopet'•, h;ry;, �,t the a
t t tiv otter 4 ti cluck the uweet
march • ed the large •
BUGGIES!
t
r am All t1 ou ,
l,• tapestry,
its in Brussels,
()ilo
Phtctons, Spring Wagons, Road Wagons an
d Carts.
NESS, SADDLES, ETC.
R
to'wedding. •,h were
A suable of the r ties wee
heard its the 2aiteresi,r.,pa,urn where
the ceremony was pet'It„' '- ••,The
Rev. Mr. Buskin, of Ford wich.,..
bride- was given away h>` ber e fad er;
E 1 her sister, Miss Aleti.Le,
• • `brideslltaid, and the groutu's brother,
{ as groomsman, the parties standing
ills Lap Rugs i
Al
'Trunks, Valises, Whips Brushes,1 and Soap
C 1' mttersuu, ,niece E TRIMMING ANU HARNESS REPAIRING DONE d ,1 Arm,n -, . t�
� MR AOI g of 4Yalton,
The
• H .ro•`es mud ferns. •,• .
1 1 dressed � etY
Curry Combs, 'Harvest , nude[ a beau
r etc feat-
s •greens and 12,,wets, A pretty, _
Dusters, Axel Grease, Oil, Harness Oil ere was the little maids of thY fea the
Out canopy of -sever
bliss era : r dhti •h.
bride, en Miss and
to t' Dr Armstruu
on short notice, and at reasonable prices:• 111
dressed in pink and uarlied basks
ru
eee of •tl e grout. Both' were
the balance of year.
Mr, and Mrs. C. Wightman are `a �Carce article here this season•
visiting the formers friends in Essex.la Will J.Stewart, who has occupied
The following is the school report ition in the Standard Bank here
for S. S. No. 9 for the month of Sep•
tember. ' The names are arranged
in order of merit ascertained by a
system of daily markings, deductions
helve; made for bad conduct, lateness,
eft#..
1V.—Alberta Rlotoul, Jennie Rin-
tou1, Maggie McDougall, Frank
Mills, Leslie Deacon. Alex McDougall.
'Sr. III.—Rey Deaeun, •Will Elliott.
. Jr. III.—Frank Shoebottom, Rob,
Johnst"n, Nellie Bickle.
- Sr.. 11.—Bella McDougall, Ray-
mond Elliott, Herbert Shiell, David
Johnston, Alex Rintoul, Ethel Hicks,
Roy Anderson, Willie slicks, Ada
T
a
R.
P/IacMA"T
of cream s beeoitiingly
pride was s ' s�it utned with.
in cream cashriiereeal l i Atter the
steam satin and pe '
'salutetiuits the guest's, to the number
d .fifty, east: down
0 one (linnet.
a po,
for the past 5 y ears, has been pro -1 weak ; the toter.{ loss of hogs y
d to Bradford, where he will I heat of Mund:ry was 1,200
A • •��,' f hundred an • ,
to a suutptuous wcddtne � Abram.
'the presents were • nunterbus and ,. Jr. II,—willie'Shoebottom, flow•
in .general the greatest t os; ly and tt stitied to the esteetti in I
his enstomcrs and the people their fall and winter ,mif:it the bride is Itelu. ard
Shell].
t —Bening Johnston. money
become teller and accountant.
Miss Mary E. McLauchlin, of Brus-
sels, who for several years past has
been one of the most valued and
trawed assistants at the Arcade,
yeas decided *o give b P
lets in all, up-to•date Dress Goods, oat �.:� _ • , Jr, pt. IL—Stanley Elliott, Carrie
chance of their lifel.Iis atoclteis co p y purchasing. from cheapest --- y
Vi�ilburnt I! ergaes n
foods from him used, Braided, Stripes. Checks and Blain, Trine Broad — PREVAILED
prising Itouekle, Figured, Tailor-made Afantles in Beaver, �3 00 up FRIENDS < •....
C finest New York styles •1 • nd Frieze in a A Nervous Toronto J 1' ueson Leamon
Cloth, Heavy kl
�O $10.00• h Floor During t
'PS: These Jacket t „Time she M
'n • it colors ranging from
—
• to Woman,,�alkgd
Curled Boucle oa• ha Night for Hour
' s are et the best t • _ ekes a Sial r rlou,
• Lrdies' FUR skins) andS and JACKETS: person who in •
TORONTO, he Make I was troubled
reps (no tinder are guarantied to wears. ' Every with nervousness. ess. It was impossible for
kends purchasing a jacket, should see these goods and get prices• grill and it the spells came
in Lamh Wool, Marino, Natural me to keep
over mo during the night Y hsd to get up
.uTa ata time.
See our special lines of Ladies'Vests
Alen's, ]toys' and•Children's Underwear 1D and waltz the floor and I was subject
"Unions
and UnionAtfrom 1 aup.Myd walk
was very poor would swell
Scotch wear. Men's largest sizes always ]rept in to bilious attacks. Md feet own hswell
Batons and All Wools ; also heavy Lined 1* geatt makes from ke each
my
garment to the finest Sct
Stuck. ' •
end Children's work. 1 treated with two, of the best.
' • Suits and Overecats to clear anal was not able °` received relief
Men's, BOYS Physicians here but only ed• One
' A full line of • r2oes.ams discotirag
mut at Men'secial low P lliandieberg's Sewed Seams. No giv- tor a time. L bet
Tweed Rain prose Coots, Special from $5.00 up. day a friend called and advised me to try
, arida. I laughed at the ad-
nad , Sp Hood's Sarsaparilla. an;; way ieathe seam in these g 2, 3 Capes in different colors, also ,;ice but I was prevailed upon and pro'
r,ad'ies' 'tweed Circulars with 1,.for this season at special price. cured one bottle. Before hook used
nal all
1
t the tiling to feel better. , plus.
Htgtt. Lights.
It is only daring the honeymoon_
11 it Ins rrkil pt.uplc tulerate each
Stratford lett Last week tor 1,)ssi:tu :�• het' t t dt.rr,
B. C., where she has ,ecus ot, s gou
store
situation in the large dry g
belonging to E. M. Kinnear, of that
place. nine years,
• Gordon Farrow, aged
son of Mr. John t[. Farrow, G. T. R.
mail clerk, soh of Postmaster Farrow,
was struck by a yard engine at
London and his arm was torn from
the shoulder.
Mr. W. IL McCracken secured 30
prizes' at the Wingham fair.
St. John's church rectory is near -
of ' p but he
The snake had his faults,
didn't try to make Eve think that he
was a fur boa.
True friends are people we know
who don't ask us to write to them
when we go away.
Other people's extravagances are
most distasteful when we are short
of cash ourselves.
Sooner or later men quit crying
tor the moon and are thankful for a
lamp that dosen't run out of oil.
Deacon,
" . ing comp
• completion.
...Sr. 1.—Frank Casemore, Chrissy Bcompls cheese factory sold its
R' toull im r erg August cheese a
Flicks, ;Wilma Bic e.
Irl• , t 9 cents.
A quiet and pretty wedding was
°dr. 1.—Harvey ,Linkl; Tessa Ella I celebrated in Palmerston on Wedhes•
Anderson, Barbara Styles,
Walker, Maxwell Abram. day Sep
Jacob and
21st at the residence of
and Mrs Wolf, when their
Louis B. DUrr', Teacher. �
daughter, Levina, was united in the
bends of wedlock to William Hem -
MORRIS. bly, of Palmerston, formerly of Brus
of last week, segs. The event took place at 5
IatvMr. Hurting o'clock, Rev. L. Wittieh, of Wallace,
as Rev. Hurter and his mother performing the ceremony. Only a
hom a driving from Brussels to few of the relatives and intimate
home, 7th lice, Morris, the horse, friends there present, The bride
w
g was charmingly atoned in costume
at soh isa yuan animal, of t fright • with silkted in angs, ane
at some woods the side of the road of drab,Missd
and in the dash it made upset the was attended by her sister,
I buggy. Mis. Hunter had her arm t Kate W ,te, who was also handsome
token near the shoulder and y1 s ly dressed. The gr00vvt'I,• ably
Many persons cannot take
plain cod-liver oil.
They cannot digest it.
It upsets the stomach.
Knowing these things, we
have digested the oil in
Scott's Emulsion of Cod•,
liver Oil with Hypophos
hives; that is, we y ells
broken it up into ct`le glob
pies, or dropleisth,
We use ,,, chirlery to dt
the wo ` of the digesdv
drgan'at'd: you obtain th
god effect of the digests
Qif
at once. That, is w by, yol
can take S otC'S1 on.
rye. r '$:*a. ail situ w.
Scorn h a
o's sewn seams ; les ` b t skaken up and t ,
3lfand{ebet;,, rhani who keeps a fall range of Car- rtes and also several boxes of Hoods stlppt>t ted by his brothel,couple will
i • the ntily merchant in Wingocv I can eat and drink heartily and quite seriously y Iiembiy. 'lite happy ,
► t; mous earl Heaps. Also Linoleum soundly. a of ken i nnk, t{icir residence in Patinas
sleep Hood's t�araaparillaelets ned llunte�•,•.li �. I)am� � a bone broken in his ` talks up
entirely cured me n �d also stowntwork. hand. happened along at the time and soon ton•
meso that .how do air my h&ppemr5 floater in the doctor's &
I cheerfully xeconimend Hood's jarsapa- I nfllc e, Mere the broken brine w s I t between $t,.r00 and $1,70
rifra to ail sufferers front nervlksel;Y set. She IS doing as well asb'•
- ess or general debility:' Iltrriter pl
;,tt•t';
]otos.
er try Carpets from :333 to 755. lIviona from 27lac o
Tali . t , to ,L' is
11e. Ileums from X� ,c
could 1t ca biseite in I:1
ttclzilr t,' submit the plebiseite
Plzreeted, Mr.
Y,raeeurate, 'llle:or•q totnice, cents. took his workk on t
i.xne o f a.ve lopes a _l, l'ntt a, negraS"l s he I.t,hel circuit on county,
k'I '�i Office.
is ood'`s ?L115 cosy t:U