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The Wingham Times, 1898-11-04, Page 5J 1E W INU IIA M TIMES, NOVEMBER 4, 1.h9b, rasa. ertai, 'm/lir'ti'"aL siaael,aarceegfa 9aaar'att9/0 ! "0� 'fa!m49dW este . $ We want to say that our stock rofy -- rel of Woollens for tall and winter is the. complete. We have some best and most stylish goods in 1ot1iiiig market in paela la,erazecla da Winter Underwear, Hats, Caps .nd all kinds of GeutsI cunishings, , Waterproof goats, Ready-made Pants and Overalls. • v 05 It is toy our interest to inspect our stock before purchasing Clothing. i Cr-7.E•�wr�.W — J .. .,..�A sesta with all its contents totally de • stroyed by lightning on the night of Opp. mean's Hotel, i.10W1t.:IC. GOItItIE. • Miss Maggie Phair,. of Milbank, was visiting with ber aunt, Mrs, Wm. Dunlop. Rev, Mr. Varney was in Wingliani on Tuesday, We are sorry to report the death of Mr, Fred Evans,. which sad event !took place on Thursday of last week, Deceneed had been suffering from Bright's disease and other troubles for some time. He 'was a member of Court (lorrie, No. 57, Canadian Order Foresters and the funeral on Saturday afternoon was conducted by the above Order. The bereaved. family and Mende have the sym- lathy of the community in their af- ftieuon. Mrs. Montgomery, of Godericb, and her• daughter, Miss Eliza are visiting at Mrs. Montgomery's broth- er, Mr. Samuel Greer. Mr, Jacob I3eswitheriek, who has been ill for some time with tybold fever, is progressing as well as can annual meeting of the members ut be expeeted. No, 1, Turnberryr and Howick beef 0. 0, F. Inspectt.r W. G. Strong, ring was held at the, resideahee of I was working around home for some Mr. 11. Hennings There was a 1 days last week and as a result of his large attendance of members. Mr.I labors Court Gorrie, No. 57, *had to J. oecupied the and eltair• Dug- held a special meeting almost every ald l racer aeted as setsr•t'Ialry. The i night fur tbe initiation of new mem- minutes of last yearly meeting and bers. he isuditors report were read arui !sold ains farm of 150 tierce to Mess week Mr, Robert McIntosh Lane and Hutchison for $6,300, the the latter taking the 90 acres with homestead and buildings and Mr. Lane the remaining 60 acres in How - , fele. By this sale Air. McIntosh gains Iw600 in advance of the price lie paid for the property a few yeat•a ago, Mr, McIntosh hos purchased the 200 iacre farm from the e:(ccutoes of the late Crockett Willits for 0,700. i Alt•. Richard Anderson hard hie W inghani. the 23rd of August, during the severe thunder storm which raved in this way, 1��yc�4L�b�+ . „," vSty t ' ° district. fol has since, however, erected a barn on the salve site whichA ce-emeu .+oa*� oa•�•►aenamco r•®oo�aoo�aa +o-�•oelitaeati He won't use it, because its "shine" lasts .G too long, and seems too simple. 'Pays him better to use a wax pore -filler, and polish up a previous polish. )raid by the week, instead of by the pair, he'd shine the actual . leather, hard And smooth surfaced, with I ST, tE USH! For Saie Only by HO UTH _ BOWLES. REMEM is now approaching completion. together, the year will prove a mem- orable one in conneetton with the gent►em'an's agrieultural and Canes - tic experiences: On'1ac.stley evening last, Your eyes are priceless. Take care of them, as no one will. take care of them for you. if you need SPECTACLES OE EYE' m 1 st the third t ci,nfimud , The cattle slaughtered had tide year averaged 457 lbs. dress- ed and it was proposed that. in the corning year the standard should be 450 lbs. fano the price fixed at 5 cents per lb The first beast was to be brought to the butcher the second Friday in June, 1899. The oict olid: eels were 1 e•appeinted and at the close of the meetnee e,xpres:ed them- selves as perfee11y satisfied with their butcher, :far. lieunings and an uu- aniutous vote of thanks was atieurded to tue inspectors, whose duties had been light and also to the auditors fu.i their gratuituus and efficient eer- Vice. GLASSES I3 ttu t:6E i. 5. Airs. (Rev.) Ahoy was visiting with her sis,er ie law, Mrs. Stewart, trims is seriously ill at her ladle, in Brain of Lord. guests of Alias Edith Gibson last Mrs. Adam Douglas and d;o gllters. l of Grey town.hrp,'liave beut+nie rend- I week• dent: of Brussels. ` Miss Sarah Bray has returned 1)r. A. Lowry and. family arrived home from a- visit ru friends in De in Brussels t'roin London mud taro trait, and other Michigan punts. getting settled in tltt;lr new huauc-.. M". 1ualtet• Butnelt, of Wilt, was The first monthly hot,e. fair Was visiting his sister, Mre..Tboa. Smith. Mrs. Allisou Gibson is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Geo. 11'repel) at 13 nion ville. Mr. W. R. Thomps'm, of Teeswa.t er. has disposed of his cooper•shop. and property to Mr. Thos. Smith. Mr Fred Adolph, sr„ of Chesley was visiting with friends here last w etls. buy them from us. Also a full line of Watches, Clocks, .and all kinds Jewelry. Repairing promptly attended to. OPTICIAN AND JEWELER.. You Try It. Ie Shiloh's Cough and Dore, which is ;sold foythe 25 ets., 50 cts. and t take the bottle bacl4 your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee., Price 23 ets, and 50 ets. •1 BrlaMORE+J• . 1 •"•.•, A q get and pretty little wedding took place at the residence of Mr, Richard Anderson ,din Thursday the 27th inst. at 11 a. m„ when Alias. Eulila Anderson was united in marri- age to Mr. Iiowarrl Lowry, of Bel nrore, Mr, Iienneda, of Wroxeter, assisted by Rev. Air Rogers, of Blue vele, performed the pleasing etre• rnony./The bride, who was very handsomely and becomingly attired, yvas given away by her father. Miss Addle Anderson, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid and was also very prettily attired, The groom was attended by Mr. J. W. I3etdeit, of Molesworth. The wedding utar ch was played by Mrs. Rogers, sister of the groom. After the ceremony had been pet formed and good wishes had 1' been . bestowed upon the young couple, the guess were invited to the dinging room, where beneath an elaborate etch a tempting table was ' spread coveted with the most delici- ous viands. The bride was the re- cipient of numerous costly and use- ful presents among which was a beautiful piano cased organ, present ed to her by her uncle, Mr. Joseph Andcraon, of Winnipeg. The happy couple lett- on the 2 30 train for Tor- onto and different points of interest.'! Mr. Robert Lane, who bas been on a holiday trip to Dakota and Alani toba, returned home last week, M . Robert Nilson has returned Ensu mpton mall price of does not cure d we will refund WROXETER. The annual meeting' of the Bible Our teacher, Mr. J. D. Campbell,,._.. - -,__a. """' Society was held in the basement of has been engaged fur another year. Miss Maggie Roherrsm is recover - the Presbyterian church on Monday Mrs. D. N. McDonald is visiting ing from an attack of erysipelas re lov in by Reg. Addresses were delivered friends at St. Helens. her face. by society - resident d, agent of the The butter factory closed for the • sirs. Adaru Cle�h;n v, of the I31txe sueietF and resident ministers. season on Monday Inst, The butter vale road, has returned suing freta: A number of our spurts are up in maker, 111 r. \'4'illium Johnston, sun Manitoba, where she wa.; visiting Muskoka this week shooting deer. of Air. Janes Juhteston clerk of Car -her children. Mr. Howard .3nell, of Prince Al- rick has been re-engaged for next; lir. Alex. Craig wain \\-auterton r from harvesting in the Prairie Prov- ince. Iare sweet. They have that delicaa.e, rich unity flavor that only Pan -Drying can ) ield. You do not have to Acquis a likitet for them. The first (lisle you at will convert you, it ' ye,u have iron using ordinary Boiled Hats. Your grocer sells them —by the pound ,rl,.NOUfJSIIIN(- MOD like Rolled Oats may yee fail to satisfy your taste, Half the pleasure of tett ing food lies in the Mete of it, Bitter. )dolled Oats do not tickle your palate, neither do they help di !a -et -akin. There Is no neer) of eating Bitter Rolled Oats. ore RI 5 KiED ROLLED OAT O LED AT The Tillson oo; e•, f amitea, Titeonbura, oat II r The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- ,,—.-- per will be observed in the Metho- dist church here next Sabbath. . pert, N. W T. was visititag with his year. Al r. Johnston is an excellent, amts, Mrs. T. F. Miller, butter maker, as the following cotn- A tr•avelhnn eumpany gave a Inc nlctnicatiun will above : gical entertainment in the town hall '•1\'e are well pleased with your last, Thursday evening.' butter•, and no doubt in time, it will The Mise, ysewart, of Palmerston, butter, quite popular in our city if ;and Hiss McLeanof Ayton, were the you keep up the quality and send it regular. The Wm. Davies Co., Limited, Toronto." UGGIES S R IE .I Phaetons, Spring Wagons, Road Wagons and Carts. HARNESS, A DLES, ETC. Trunks, Valises, Whips, Brushes, Curry Combs, Ilarveet Mitts, Lap Rugs Dusters, Axel Grease, Oil, harness Oil and Soap. CRH/AGE TRIMMING AN HARNESS REPAIRING BONE to on short notice, and at reasonable prices. } R, a M A '+,esd M AT H. heat in the village' on Thursday ut last week, Dr. l(albflsisch, who hits been -quite ill for some tune:, is again pith:, a e are pleased to say, to tat cuu:,u it ed by his patients at his ollice. The Dr, hos regarded the assiotunce or a competent physictan w4tu will aid ,lith in his praetitte wail he is fully t'eetorcd tai his former guod hearth. lir. May, GUverllutent In:pet:Ito of Public ).Libraries, paid an oLideiat Visit CO 131118SL:1S and dIsCab ed waall the Public .Library Boatel and mem- hers of tilt; 000: ell the prupnna1 ul the town t ine:Ai ala,ranitig the tam- ,.rul of our r.xe,ellent litj''at y etre thereby throwing it open t,u the use fyevery resident of Brussels. 1:11t'ly Monday 11)0111rng or last week Mrs. 1 ut,to t Ditiesou, a turuler well ki:own reeioerlt of Grey and [ituyoeia, pasatd away float time, aged lid y ears. Slits bad beet; in puts health for some little tineate'he tnlernlent was matte in Brussels cemetery on Friday of ,irti011it of last week A large -circle ui'old friends sinew:'el, sympathise -with the be ,\la vee. Mrs. s. Dickson is a sister of -int,. R. Grant, of Wini,ipeg, Siulun Grant, of Gley township, at;d Mrs. las decided *o give his ctistotners and the people in general the greatest chance of their 1if'e to save money by pui•chosing their fall and winter rods from hien. His stock is complete in all up-to-date Dress Goode, corn - rising I3unckle. Figured, Braided, Stripes. Checks and Plain, from eheapes- ao finest New York styles in Tailor-made Mantles in Beaver, Fine Broad Cloth, heavy Curled Bouckle and Frieze in all colors ranging from $3,00 up , ,o 010.00.. - r Lrdies' FUR CAPES and JACKETS. These Jackets are of the best -pelts (no tender skine) and are guaranteed to wear. Every person who in- ' ,r tends purchasing a jacket should see these goods and get prices. See our special lines of Ladies' Vests in Lamb Wool, Marino, Natural •'Wool and Union from 15e up. Men's, Boys' and Children's Underwear in Unions and Ald•Wools ; also Heavy Lined Americanmakes from 22' a each garment to the finest Seotch wear. Men's largest sizes always kept in tk. re A full line of Men's, Boys' And Children's Suits and Overcoats to clear 4 ; :out at special low prioes. ing way at the seam in these goods. Special from $5,00 up. Men's Tweed Rain -proof Coats, Mandleberg's Served Seams. No giv- La(lies' Tweed Circulars with 1, 2, 3 Capes in different colors, also 2Iandleberg's sewn seams; just the thing for this season at special price. I ata the o,]ly merchant in Wingham who keeps a full range Of Car - ;gets in Brussels, Tapestry, All Wool, Unions and Hemps. Also Linoleum Oilcloths. -" , Tapestry ctnrpets front 35e to '75e,. Unions from 2rale to Stlea IX 'nips trona 12c to tie, 1, Sf�e the new line of Envelopes ]t. TIMES Ogee. Spence, of Guderich. ' Scott's Emulsion is not a ";baby food," but is a most excellent food for babies who are not well nourished. A part of a teaspoonful mixed in milk and given every three or four hours, will give the most happy, results. 'The cod-liver oil with the hypophosphites added, as in this palatable • emulsion, not only to feeds the child, but also regulates its digestive functions. Ask your doctor about this. • got. and $1:00; all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Ctlemists,'rerento. a, a. few days ago and disposed {tf his shouse and lot in that town.. • Mr.. Edward Leceh retuned last ' week. from Detroit, where - bo was vi it], g relatives. • dr. and Mrs. Dennis and t'hildren have returned to then - home in Oeist- orville after a_ visit to Airs. Dennis' old haute here. 1 We hear that Mr. Bert Leech, son GLitlN ANNAN. l of Mr. Edward Leeeh of this village. t .Mr. John Gilnloui• left last Monday - 'w married last week to a Chicago morning. for Leamington where lin Lady. Bert ripe alt part t o:f his school has secured a sch•'u1 at 11.;.-l00(1. salary", dttivs here nod E s rt'ry popular Mr.I;obt. Baird who has been in all wile knew hill, therefore, Minnesota fur rhe past le:v mouths we wish him much jay. returned home last week. M t's. Bit:'kle went le Port Powan on One night last week some evildis- I rrntsd.'yr t'; attend Ifni funeral of her pn ed person or persons entered 11r, hruther, the late Weper Rutherford ;fames Thompson's orchard' on the 9th conductor on the South Eastern Rail- • line and srole a 'lot of his apples that rased, Manitoba. he had picked, It would ,erve the Last, Friday v nt"; :tins Robert Yoe parties. well if they were fount) out sent., nt' "Parnberrt , ,aver, Hasti.tgs earl severly punished. nf'i'nr•nberl\,.t'•11 ,. 'c•n.'•t'We0X etre, ,and :1t t . :ti. '_ , ry t•t Lo;,don, Al r. Thos Small, who went to M. 4tartn'i irn• t1tl,Icc+Ic, to rite; in :sur- itOha. last summer returned horne 111. the hunting ct 94nn. Aad of then) Inst Thursday, suffering with a se- e h , ' st a c,Ic1 men but Mr. Gl'ftutt is verY old to he going t:fC battling. We ware tool he is eighty-ei;••ht years of vet; while 'Mr. Pott • is seventy-eight. Mr. 1(1 Cies three loves Rio not wine, w 01,1 it and sung but ra;l•Cr a hound, :t 42'oT1 mid a deer and his love began hi 0 d England. The example of Lhese gay old gentlemen is a good; ,.tilt fur us all to copy, slave a keen intere••t in something and you will itwin t the progress l f tio:a. LOND ESBOitO. Leaving.—Mr. John 'Cell has nur- ahaas,•d a huuse in Clinton and intends t»eving next week He will be nintb missed as he it a general favor - e. Our good wishes go with him. Sales --Mr. E. McVettie, lot 14, t.n 11, has rented his :at m and will aye 1•1t asrite)len ,sale of his, farm Rtt,rk a lid implements of Friday the Ith inst. We understand Mr. Me Vettie is going tto he lumber woods his winter. Nil.. Alex. Watt, who has sold.his farm to 11r. 1V m. Shep tend bad a et le r'f his farm stock and implements ,11 Tuesday. Foresters' Supper.—Last Friday evening the members of Court Pride of the West, No. 31, bad a quiet supper among themselves and also et:tertained a number of brother foresters from Blyth. Notes.---The.Londesboro creamery closed on Monday after a very suc- cessful season's business. The belfry on tbe news' church adds greatly to its appearance. It is expected that Rev. Mr. Fair, of Arva and Rev, Mr. Neal, of Scars - brook will preach sermons for the Sunday School at the opening of the new church. Mr. Geo. Snell has -purchased a machine for clipping horses and is doing a lively trade in this line. Mr. II. Riddell returned on li'riday from the West, where be has been visiting his brothers. Ile says the weather was very wet and that there is a great deal of grain spoiled, Mr. Geo. Axton, called on W. L. Qaimet:e on Monday in the interests 01 the geoeery trade. vei•e attack of rheumatism. Miss Jane Small is visiting friends in Culreass. Mr, Richard Small's dog that stud- alenly disappeared one ;tight about four weeks ago, put in his appear- ance at hntne again, and Tommy is now singing the dug carne back for it couldn't and it wouldn't stay away. The illustrated lecture that was given in Ladies' Church last Thurs• day evening by Rev. Mr. West, on "Life in India" was very good. At Mr.Jo.;eph C. Warring -ram, one of the close, a eoliection was taken tall, th,'• t t+'"'" t cheese art tn'r:'r'o on sue r~ which amounted to over la.Ol- • ,,, .tn i'1', ha•, made an aassi-fruneet. Ante' that rsfreshments were, se,•va•at I-n•theladiesandaltspentanenjoy- Peal! �� xv �y , �j ,,}+, able evening. t vi iii;��;�t�ygi.'g 1 h yl]YIle4� of the Ilth A'ir. James Thompson concession cost one of his horses whit soil Lin,ttiun of th l bowels. A I Covered With Cruhticrls—Could Not Work, the Suffort1t Was So l3LUrVALE. Croat—Hood's Haan Curet?. • "I was all run down with complaints A paragraph in the Winnipeg peculiar to my sex, and X broke out news in the Toronto Globe of Wed in sores on my body, ; ead1 limbs and nesday Of last webf: stated that Lon- mdse and my hair all es ne out. X yraa ' ander the doctor's ttcatntent a long tuna doctor Rutherford of the South Eest girt Railway had been crushed be without benefit. They called my troublo eczema. Finally X began taking Hood's. Sarsaparilla , and after I had used threo or four bottles I found X was improving. I kept on until I had taken several. more bottles and the sores and itching have dis- appeared and my hair has grown gut." MRS. J. G. Btt0'�V t, Brant ord, Ontario. "X was all run down and had no apps - 1 t'" *N ton- -Sliyi:1tAL Ttt'.ST\VOttTtIV' riilt. V sa in •bush c t n nut ,' tate to moa art this ,,4i dt 4 1 V heir unnnn•. t,rnrb\• ruunties It le ntn nt, Ulrtt+t' 1. ,r;: r, • ,itt •* it nt hnnte. Ns1at,• strnittht 5500 5 tenv nntl iv:unnRes—detluite, b .nalido no mere, no leas Inlay. Monthly ¥76. ttelet'eeee4, Tones° vel'-mitbse•ed ,tntniirtt u..telope, Ilesi,ott 5,1les§, , ?tot., Dept, Ni, Chient.Y, tween two cars at St. Annes and ctrl• of bis injuries. Mr. Rutherford is the eldest son of Mrs. Rutherford, of this village. The Rutherford family have the heart felt sympathy of'the neighborhood in this their severe affliction, Conductor Rutherford wets gust a young man about thirty-four tile. X bac) a tired feeling all the tinte. I years of age. Ile claves a wife and was advised to tryr Hood's Sarsaparilla. I did so and it benefited me eo innclx one child. At his wife's request the that X :would not be without it., ars, remains were brought to Port Rev- o. X. lsvxrCrcrT, Centtiir, rtortoft, 1 B. au, Ontario, her former home, i'cr• a . heir$*i boreal' 1 000r S.. ,.. � Dr. Moffatt adclressetlu meeting ii;<sthelteatr••infaettie.O.a.e'wriie ,,, ltf the Methodist church lett Thurada41 ,.� , w evening ntti the word, of tbe 'Upper Canada Bible and Tract Society. od;s Pi#is�