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The Wingham Times, 1898-10-21, Page 5.` xi1 \ T !NW \.l1 TIMES, OCTOBER 21, t.S93. .�.��...' . ..._. - l .,1J tl l"fill+,ltttiP. setvel4e4kea ett,,Wetee el ett'ree✓reeelvb C,. •'B+Vb' AYPi.39,t i•MAv'P.riZo TAN " r � Mint f ouncll meeting held ,tett of e' We want to say that our stock t+t Putlete 'e hall. l;tuevele, October of Woollens fora andwin ,e complete. e have best and most stylish go CULROSS. Mr. John. E. Scott, of Culross ex- hibited his fine heavy draught first rizo a - ', andat ue . M the former place it was awarded second prize and first at the latter. At Lueknow it was also awarded the h class Thecolt is very fine one an sired Jas. Motfat's heavy ra 6 �_- WItOXP.'pI'llt, !noon of Monday, Oeteber ee4th, ta. Mrs, J. FI lllaek ie able to be .out! public examination will be held int again, after being .eoufined to the f UI red z . 9t, Tim pupils its will bf the s fall t r 1S i t art) l colt which tool. p ' t Tees house f John oplDavidson was visiting j school course by the the following' "�' �� ti some of the th chair.. The initiates w acct at Ripley L knowteachers who have consented to at - (Irwin, ods to e e road a plowed with old oity front at he,e itendt•-• 'lis;es MeCellutn, of Zetland„ p Over forty from bele attended the Y Brussels fall fair.Irwin, of No 11 and Johnston, o r+R� �o Mr. Allen :tae has quit buying ;Lower Winghani and Messrs. °lambs, S l i 11® � ®V ��1�r0�,T�l�s, diploma for best female toted was eggs. Ile has been en abed with ; of Vic) i(); I3rec1*cnriri ;e, of illorris i7'" ti V e' t a d aught Mr. Robe. Farrel. land Itincipal 11cI.wr;t, of Tilue 1 The eider mill is busymakluu •�ftei• the exatminatton an entertain- le ,� Wlntor ,� 1 i IU co stallion "Gleaner," making! ment will be given, eunsistiug of read- Woterproof Coats, Readyenade Pants and O\ 11d t butter, d reert ttions by the auhnittxs r It 18 .0 i r' 1! r 8913. - Meulbere all present, ' the veer e in e of teat meeting were d, market in 1 I rend sie•ttecl. lot ��` G9 h1 r. G„uplanll repotted boot �'�•'�'®'�' �'�'®' 10 to (:alto Earle; et :3U Cts per rod Ilnclerweat•, Hats Caps and all kinds of Gents' Furnishings, ditch ti^ i. .i : �d ng let iT on and talsult:tttjiibutcurtttg C a job a gravelling on Ne eh hill, con. con , e , t. • s. to • tt ,� ,, lot an a Overalls. roe t ,tat I P , t,d elv l i p •'dH f r SI l Keith lie and D. , w, ton a cfi ' ,<r Borten ted parehasing Clothin„• ID ttvid 1)uul;iu ,+r $2 50. � :1�lessrs. W. �1 7 l Ilrethauer Catr • r• — That a of Culross returned from )Vianftaba : , s at the Brussels � • n'•s n I a Mr. . o t rt � the direeticn of MIS'S Alain1 Campbe-lC sufficient llnatl • _rented fee n, enivere eae+esite lot J your inter est to inspect our steel: before chosen by a class of six girls under' �w - h West has greatly p �9Pst, el, A., n Mitchell - Gr utl kahti_,iL'I tweet four prize 1 _� 1 tl' ' Utv t f ti inch the be Friday y of last weep They reel Opp. (,lneen's hotel, Wingham. pt t)ttvn tI urn John Ansley and rJ �� 4t+�®"� �fi' ®�'Sa'vv �/@er ¢a +t9 lr ®MYa�� aB ® v1 i asking- the ct•uneil to take no action in temente., 'certain streets south of ► in NA' T Plot rte such streets oil + rl a part that the wet weather that has fair.•of Alamo -obi white -rate ur 1y, J_ prevailed in the Inspector Robb maLle an official f Blue\a''t and others. eau 4. Carried. i p visit to our school ladt week, A eordi.tl invitation is extended to o lit ns ev that atd harvestingoperations Alfons and Misses Tena Smith and Tena (tae 43 others, c'atcpttye'ti in W. T. Plot, y ...- ✓ L:e�: 2C v/tir� era The way to foot comfort. about the $5.0o per CATALOGUE FREE. _ e a wear a shoe, not even Never "Slater oboe," that does not make fieeltds evith your foot the first time it's worn. "SlaterC >, Shoes" are made in as feet. c are formsof as there manyshapes Price stamped on the sole, tag teeing all leather, Goodyear welted, $3,00, e4.00 and pair. Guaranteed by the Slater Shoe eskers. For Sale Only by MOUTH & BOWLES. \ 1 -REMEMBER! Your eyes are priceless. Take care of care of them for you. Tf you need the the twins theyleft Istatndingi ofn were visiting friends in Seafertli and `tatepae parents, ratepayers ,and alleothersool-vialtord: in the welfare of the school, Those T.I,i;,S\yATF1R. (coming will confer a greet favor by being present by, at least half pest the gram Brussel:;. stooks. Hands they say are scarce the Aver there now, many of those who wete>1" aro not rtyuired to he opened in there from the East having gone I3 \(clic^dy \will remove ane the ietureet of the public. home 111r J Ouuplaud -- Moegruve — That no The home of 'Ir. John Hodgson of toeClinton about the end of Nevem- lift's. J. Henry, who has been via - the 'ing in Essex, returned home en Sat- actiou he taken in opening areas in Culross was. the scene of a quiet wed- urday. W. T. Plot at present. letrried. ding on Wednesday afternoon, Oct. bele 0. P. U. round•hnuseJlvettc. ,ltd — eliteliell -- That the 5th. when his. eldest daughter, Miss was completely destroyed by lire on 1 Mr. Charles Simson is uisposing of Cuu l< t t There was one Ines farm eteelc and implements an& p Monday night. . clerk be hi:erected to notify John Esther was united in .marriage to Mr. intends plug • \v. college. r L r,hig 1t.v Tp. 111(.1 I bt< W c t0 re Glt ne It, 8truutl to rei►)uve all tvouri ur brush � 1•Vtn. Ii. Brown of (,reenaciL i p. rhe I toe y olive fn at tt g i V, e wi..h lailn every „<t �e � in tiffs froth ti etre Out down by him or at his cerelnoriy was performed by Itev. N. ver y bad.,y damaged. D who lives , s i e e , rv' instigation utl' the l,uiiiie staeets op- S. I urwash in thelativs presence the cult acrgss►s. John the rily 1 . Kennedy, dtlorth cud `t of new undertaking. pueite. hie place be,ure the. 10th day the immediate $ the members of the frrltstian En; the 'villa o, started `with her datigb- 1 intend hold - the No\'Htubet' next, and else) not to trading parties. The bride wasp g ?7 ldeavoi• of Galvin C!turi t nd reaching -, h hat C ..at ]O e Onr t o I fire. c < o .nt duwu any wore shade trees on very neatly and prettily dressed n ter to go to thelln� a box the etmet without dist obtaining the drab trimmed with lavender ribbon I the bridge at the river Mrs, Kennedlr r 'lir, D. Simis�an's reyidt;: t::,, Alt are eoneent ut theeuuneil. Carried. ane silk. MissJennie Hathorly, who l felt faint and told her daughter to ;cord Lilly •itavited, The fu►luwlug accounts were pass- acted as bridesmaid was also very i go t)n alone, that she would not, and '`,> -Lookout for L. B. Dull" t concert on Oetober 24tb. ed and ehetluee un the Bank of Ham- becommingly attired. Mr. Harvey return horue. About an hour after-�. hum • issued : Hodgson brother of' the bride acted t wards when the daughter reetut•nedd -• Mr. Jaynes ('one, after 1 eirg atbsete 11. Y3. Elliott $3, printing and ad vertising ; Geo. iieuderehl $3.30, gravel ; Jetties ,More $17, gravel tat East Wawattwll buuudar•y ; August, iiutuutu ii", 2 75, plank and repairing eulvert ; John Elmer 1150, rep. road machine ; Duff it Stevie as t *53 60, • y'� and <:ales MORRIS. "•> - + tti r ditch • (brought on heart failure firs. Nen- lyingllam with flet. ouster. 11rs.:+Ior- rep. to Ura L' ' ' bridge; iD L 1 yid Dunkin 4._..]J, eu ut, , W w. Meroerouu 43, selecting jurors; M,)rris w•ts well represented at the i nedy's three sons located in Seattle them, as no one will take John Burgess $6, ; eleettlig jurors ; Brussels fair last week. jambe years ago, and her husband is i John McTavish 43, selecting jurors. Public school promotion examine ialso there at present. • Mitcheti — Mua;;ruve -- That this enured do now altj: urn to meet at CILS. -P i SPuh ttui,d'o o+Il li, ir»t;vae on llunda.y t,. Nev. 21. Lb:4t at 10 u't;IUCiL 2L. Ill. Carried, ,Joni"; i UR0i.SS, Uterk. We understand that .air. Geo, Pat- of tersuu, a the lituevato rued has dis- posed of l►ts fools to Mr. Rubt, Me - 1 Ewalt!, Of ,'V la;,t,'+ll.t. '1' he iu. peewl0 4if the estate of .Mr•. J.8toed bwwart have uisl,u.ed of the 2(eee riere cal lu utl tee end e0uees- as groomsman. After the ceremony; she found the door open an ca e was over the company sat down to a 1 her mother, but not receiving any table fairly groaning with good.: response she went through the house, her:I;Jannah Horn. Mr. and. Mrs, Boner was spent in conversatiun and mother lying on a sofa quite dead: f\will take up their resirlcnct] en the things. After tea was over the even- land on going .up stairs found amusements. It is supposed that tIale �excitenlent told homestead. May they.be blessedd and exertion of walking rapidly with long life and happi.heee, down the hill and b, k again Mrs. M. Bone has eerie to live in a week in Vermont, returned horne on Monday evening le le tine hist bride with him in the person of Miss SPECTACLES OR EYE buy them from us. Also a full line of Watches, Clocks, and all kin Jewelry. Repairing promptly attended to. ds ". <a. WiTE-IrrtircITP14,212SI UPTIC£AN AND JEWELER. -TESI SRI 1 Phietons, Spring Wagons, Road Wagons and Carts. fun Jlueluu fug to tl,e estate of Mr. rues ear welt to Mr.•- Peter Mc- Ewai.. We a; e told that the price paid w,.s spirt:tl,irlg over 58,000. Mr. Aleklwa11, the, purchaser, is nue of the most prosperous farmers in the tuwllahip. • JA AiieSTO1VN. tions are in progress through this township this week. (arLEyANNA� • in Persia" on Sunday last in Bel - ()amiss. "lads" are taking every- r The Misses Barton, of Toronto, i grave anti Calvin church,•,. thing before thein on the 2nd line', who have been seending a couple of i Al r. hail preaeticd in I.'It know on these days with their threshing mit weeks' vacation at ho►ue, returned Sunday last. chine. to the city last Tuesday. i,iiss Annie Wighttnan, of West- 'vWe ne day had a successful sere ! The Women's Foreign Mission ,field, is visiting her attar., Miss Eels on Walarge attendance of last week. There : Society, Eadie's church, intend hold 1 Henry. was a.earkeattendancenotwithstand ,ing a thank offering meeting next writerovr,n:arr,it'r Ss (ing the wet weather. ' Thursday evening when Rev. W. J. I ,. �. 411. , +; CURES The residence of Mr. Lauchlan y1THE 0.00 is r Fraser, lst lice was full of merriment \Vest, of Bluevale will deliver a EYE h,;N.; rte treatment. lecture on :diadem Work in Indict, weakness of men. t „ on LVednesday evening last. the oc• ! l Instrnettvo nnati icor., A,1dre11s 14. it. B IliR= cession 01 which being file in21'rul ,*e accompanied by lime light views. i sl. O. ss Woodward tl ,•r:•,t, Alien. n his daughter, Miss Mary W. to Mr.; Refreshments will also be served. I - -- " f g All are cordially invited. �lI.li 11 , ' James H. Robertson, of Blnevate. All Wwtt Dunkin is tacking a Mrs. J. Gallri;her „r+rl. ti'fi,•Careen The ceD Rogersg was performed by ! few days vacation with friends in I ' East Wawanosh this week. y ore visiting with elle, t1 ilegher's. the Rev. D. gbin the presence ; dttu;' ter,visiting firs. II .•t n 11 •Essex, of 11 large number of invited guests. i\lr. and Mrs. Hugh Tucker are i Miss Annie Longle , ;rf Tocol:to.. The Warwick, was Morris band Miss Rabe sending a few days this week with r, Fraee , sister Morris 1, a3 Jane friends in Hornby and elsewhere. who has beet] `pending n `'vv months of Morden, under the parental roof hore,•left last Fraser, aMiss the bride, acted thee 1Mrs. Thos. Simpson, week for Chicago, alive she will brbridesmaid. honor niece of � Manitoba, who used to be tt resident I spend the winter her Oster. ccrenwas maid beenof honor. After the : of Tarnberry, is visiting friends in Farmers t ers ntrwith t+t ere busy large coy and performed the i Lakin« in their this eti this week. large company sat down to a bountt 1 this foe altty. i`he trustees of school section No.!i Mr, Rieherd Atdersun is busy getting hilt new barn in ehape before the cold weather sets in. • bliss Strong is visitirg with her - sister, Mts. 'R. A ak...144,r:i. A <\ir. )Jif Bolt wiii, IA ed am pleased r°W. Mr. Daniel, who cisme f1on, Persia to Ontario to enter the ministry, de- livered an address oil "'I is -inn work HARNESS SADDLES, L�' , Mr and lir:-. laic StraehS .visit- ed Dr and Mrs. Brown on Sunday- Trunks, Johnston court in the Ford. dunks, Valises, Whips, Brushes, Curry Combs, harvest Mitts, Lap Reps I \yid) fair lata week. He reports a Dusters, Axel Grease, Oil, Harness 011 and Soap. I delightrul tih,e. Wonder what is the attraction there q MAIMING B' HARNESS REPAIRING DONE weather Jamestown in. e lively since the wet 111r..Jaultee. Jrat:k�cnil and 11 r. Jack on short notice, and at reasonable prices. Smith have returi,erl finals Manitoba after spehrliva; t„ fel: a uruuUr lland- v [ O T . lith the itr:tit1 rhai a g vjl Donald Pt?t)e hos invested in a now _ _..-------�-- ---- Warerous ;whet errgiee. Donald a ._ won't be beat with anything', so he .•<,,al.,,rfi." ry ¢, k M.,'.,a,.y. sent his ulrt oltlt Plieliti. ' We were all ,an•ry to hear of the R. 6 fat wedding supper, after which the ,r remainder of the evening was spent 5 have engt„ed Miss McLauehlin for in ;tames, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert -1 1899 with an increase to her salary. son will take up housekeeping at Miss Lizzie Aitkens, of Culross, tileir heautiful hume near Binevale. spent Sunday last with her uncle, We yin with the newly married Mr. Thos. Aitkens of this place. eoupte's host of friends in wishing- to sta to soon be ably t„ be_around thew all joy and happiness down the! EAST WAWANOSU. again. stream of life. WEDDING—One of those pleasing Miss Lizzie and Hairnet' Barton; of events, which always cause so mach Toronto, were visiting at their home GORRIE. excitement among the young people,here. Mr. Berman Morrison, of Wroxet• I took place at the Taylor homestead Mr. Harry Lott, of London.. visited ,l •e' d on V1'ed, Oet. i:., . with his cousin, Mr. Ed. Palmer last f a west ,\vn young trail who had his ! has secured a situation as assist- on the g► dvP t a week. ant at the station here. at 4 30 p: m., when Miss Jennie heart hrul.r,,) i.e one of out fair sex. Miss McTavish, of Stratford, is Y .. 'elute" as the only the Death hats claimed .another victim I Taylor was united in the holy bonds visiting with old. trieetts in this vicin- in the person of Miss Mabel Horton,1 of wedlock to N r. \Vm. Henderson of fiv )' eldest daughter of George and Mary Morris. The officiattiine1 clergyman three ... itr,..i's i.l:e cunitiined .weight 9 months. ted 26 days.Deceased i bride was givenLe' �� ut wheel \I George Tavlor. She was cuurinent. evening, October 3rd. and her ease prettily a.trre,d in with a veil el Wt. sot^ .wo `has decided to give his cestomers and the peaple intheneir fallthe greatest winter only chance of their life to save money by p g goods from him, His stock is cna+pStripes. t, pen. altChup-cks and up-to-date Dress Plain, Goods,om ow - ,,t prising Bouckle, Figured, Braided, pest To finest New York styles in Tailor-made Mantles in Beaver, Fine Bread Cloth, Heavy Curled B kle and Frieze in all colors ranging from $3.00 up ' $o $10.00. • .', Lrdies' VIM CA i e felts (no tender slcine) and are guaranteed to wear. Every person who ln• �jtends purchasing a ja,itket, should see these goods and get prices. LL.1 yw1 r e. a.... .. ..,.. - .w .---.�. he Al in. \Vt:rtavek 491 (7 ldeUeh has Horton at the: early age of 18 years, l was Rev. Hall, of g her broth- away by strata was taken suddenly ill. on Monday yet, a r. -white and lace t • and•bo uet of naturalWeak and Run Down, INfth Heart -<= was renounce wog Miss Emma F ' flowers in her hair.. and Kidneys In Bad condition-- lungs, All that medical s ''}1t gernee t'ii Consurilp do was done but to no coati. The iiender3on, sister of the groom acted Restored by Hood's Sarsaparilla. ' ere< <. y ebbed away and on Sun as bridesmaid and she wore dotted <,I waa very much run Sarsaparilla. having ticin ale t v.1 Vgoon„ lady There is no way but to day, October 9th she passed away to' muslin over green, The grim beep sick for several months. x had been be forever with the Lord. The fun attended by Mr. Andrew Taylor, trying different remedies which did ms eral took place on Tuesday afternoon brother :,f the bride. The �we idi H. Wm good. 1 would have severe specs of e of last week and was largt•.ly attend -1 morel) was played by coughing that would leave me prostrate. ed. although it was raining heavily i Stewart, of Hamilton. After the I was rola that my lungs \sere attested, nod my heart and kidneys were in a bad at the time. Tne sorrowing parents ceremony was performed and young host condi•ion. In foot, it seemed as though and brothers and sisters have the; of good wishes bestowed on the about eweiy organ was out of order. I left that the sympathy of the entice wmmunity in ;co!one hued edthe uosts, la wero invited to the something must bo done and my brother their bereavement. where a recherche din -advised me to try Flood's Sarsaparilla. 1 111x. 1Zobert'Cravvford was holiday- dintn�, roo►n, taking it. it Will 5tr1 i8 yO fie at his 1<utne i,l Itensal during; her was }awaiting them. 1e r tna't oder procured it was half gone I felt) that it was Se, or ,,I were well received, ] ,veer is recovering • of too evening wars enjoyably spent helping I continued its 050 a) At the very first sign.; of the week, r Get when has made me a new c6oznari. 1 cannot :111. Samuel C e• (ames dancing,a highly." Nuts. Sttumm— one I t • I► t led+ lia' 'Pais leads the pronounced esteon of the I• , on JACI�ETS. These Jackets are of the best • --•-- d' L kill. could See our special lines of LadieieVests in, Lamnb bCWool, Ms arino, Nnarra, 'Wool and Union from toe up. Y fight them. 'Unions and Ail•�'Voot ; also Heavy LMeen's largest sizesoalways each 1 there is a history Of garment to the finest Scotch wear. gIf Mocki 'ld •en's Suits and Overcoats to clear weak lungs in the family, Men's Tweed Rain -proof Coats, Dian e e „ a < �' g y at the seam in these goods. Special from e5•00 up. - You omustrou Strike the CItS- 4n� way 2, ; Capes in different colors, a'so `} 11 Ladies' Tweed Circularss; With 1, ' p ea 1Vfandrebcrt;'s sewn seams; fuss the thing for this season at special pi{ ' I . late the oily merchant ill � ing ilio Also Linoleum A full line of Men's, Boys' and Children's this fight must be constant put at special low prides. cil'b re•'s Sewed Seams. No giv- and Vi0'oi"ou5. y l 1 who keeps a full range o ar health' BCbitt S pets in Brussels, Tapestry, All Wool, 01,.0 is and 1lemps. Oilcloths.• W= t<" Tapestry carpets fro= ilii r fp '71ac. lintel's from. k.,%c to Il" Jl .craps fruit' 12tee to 255. Seethe new line of Envelopes at The TIMESOffice. - o0,, • ; failing to "y r In sin ire, �, r ` praise it to fl nth his recent illness, g vPlee J, 217 Ossington Avenue, Toronto, e hour. > ;mels do of Cod-liver Oil t lily. 1l, Dieket,t on, of Toronto at• all repaired to thole ovt+u howas mes tit a Ontario. qct only Road's, becautra with ( ophosph res. J tended tf c funeral of Mabel fierier re 0C )n ntlof 1 u rerane bridentne p et q . • . YP l last week. pp t' Hood S Sarsaparilla It toes the body power to Ai $ Welch and son have returned sent froth many friends. 'The he Is the,,natr i11 fact the tne'Trtir� nTa,ad runner. g. 91X:11- : hi to • to Toronto. couple left on the morning tribe to • resist the germs of consow b is t,. f ut «, Mrs. Webb, of Toronto, is spattd-I vfait friends 111 Toronto, 'Woodsto2lc 8ntti by all ttrir;,gl9ts. �e rtxriy ` tion» ing, ,tt, -tliotIth with her daughter, ,tr.;., aidjuthe l� r st1'4s. alio►t-yt7,t the ttf�e r `I�d�'� pi1�' u°"te, te,tdrt:; 56e, and =I:b6, sit dru`gists. { 5C0't'f ,y ttU�ry,�•�, Ct,cmis:s,'roroitt0. lie5t.•tOtl. '