The Wingham Times, 1898-11-11, Page 5TiE WI C ('a-UUAM TIMES, NOVEMBER 11, 1895.
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We want to say that our stoela
te of Woollens for fall and winter is P
os complete, We have some of the
Gil
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best and most stylish goods in wo
} market In
,pis Winter Underwear, hate, Caps and all kinds of Gents' Furnishings,
Woterproof Coats, Ready.made Pants and Overalls.
t" It is to your interest to inspect our stock before purchasing Clothing. 0
Opp. Queen's Hotel, Wingham.
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Every day a bargain day.
Box Shoes when you need them.
`leoacedfor.r•aiinrtilla' bar;ant'
clay to buy then at fair price xi' you
wear "Slater Shoes."
A1waysame price --proportion of
leather, Svcrl nianship and profit, uni-
form year in, year out.
No premiums to pay—no cut prices to
wait for, only steady, dependable
iney'sworth,straightandb,boveboard,
guaranteed by the :makers. Goodyear
'welted. Name andpuce, $3.00, $4.0o
and $5.00 per pair stamped on sole.
CAYA LOGUC
FREE.
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"The Slater Shoe."
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For Sale Only by NINTH 86 BOWLES.
REMEMBER
Your eyes are priceless. Take care of them, as no one will take
care of them for you. If you need
SPECTACLES OR EYE GLASSES
buy them from us. .
Also a full line of Watches, Clocks, and al( kinds of
Jewelry. Repairing promptly attended to.
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uPTICIAN AND JEWELER. -
UGGIES I SURRIESt
Phaetons, Spring Wagons, Road Wagons and Carts.
HARNESS, SADDLES, ETC.
Magistrates Seger apd Horton gave
their judgement Saturday afternoon
in the Cox -Beattie shooting ease, In
every point the magistrates find that
Cox Was not to blame in any degree;
that he was fully justified in every
step he took ; that the shooting was
purely in self-defence and perfectly •
justifiable. The prisoner was accord-
ingly honorably discharged. There I
was a very large crowd in court and
great cheering when the judgement'
was given. Cox was congratulated
warmly on his discharge.
Trunks, Valises, Whips, Brushes, Curry Combs, Harvest Mitts, Lap Rugs
Dusters, Axel Grease, Oil, Harness Oil and Soap.
CAMACE TRIMililiNG AND HARNESS REPAIRING DONE
on short notice, and at reasonable prices.
R. J. MAcMATH.
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3ras decided to give his custothers and: the eople An l,Teneral The greatest
chance of their life to save money by purchasing their'falraiYd winter
.goods from him., , His stock or complete in all up-to-date Dress .goods, com-
prising Bouckle Figured, Braided, Stripes, Cheeks anci Plain, fr'o neheapest
Ito finest New York styles in Tailor-made' Mantles in beaver, Fino Broad
Cloth, Heavy Curled Bouckle and Frieze in all colors ranging fxou ,$3,00 up
to $10.00.
Ladies' FUR CAPES.arid JACKHTS.' These Jackets are of the best
pelts (no t...nder shins) and are guarantiedto wear. Every person Who in-
tends purchasing a jacket, should see these goods and get prices.
See onr special lines of Ladies' Vests in Lamb Weol, Marino, Natural
Wool and Union from 15e up, Men's, .Boys' and Children's Underwear in
AJTnions and All•Wools ; also Heavy Lined American makes from 221c each
garment to the finest Scotch wear. Men's largest; sites always kept in
ntoek.
A full line of Men's, Boys' and Children's Snits and Overcoatsto clear
tut at special low prioes. -
Men's Tweed Rainproof Coats, Mandloberg's Sowed Seams. No giv-
'ng way at the seatn in these goods. Special from $5,00 up.
11 Ladies' Tweed Cireulli.rs with 1, 2, 3 Capes in different; colors, also
nandleber 's sewn seams; just the thing for this season at special price.
1 am tic ouly merchant in 1Vinghatn who keeps a fall range of'Car•
pets in Brussels, 'Tapestry, All Wool, Unions and Hcmps. Also Linoleum
Oilcloths.
'7Cara'•stri'r Giarpe1M from 35e to 755. IT>ttitalttst from g:3:1e to
19c. Jhfeartans froths. 1214e to 23e,
U LJJ NANN AN.
Mr. Wrn. Reid is busy engaged
chopping grain for the farmers in
this vieinity Billy has a splendid
outfit and farmors would do well by
getting hint,
Mrs. John .Townsend, of Keut, is
visiting at Mr. Thos. Aitkens this
week.
Miss Nellie Small is under the doe-
tor's cure with billions fever. We
hope site will soon be well again.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stevens were
visiting Mr. Jos. Fox in Logan this
week.
Rev, W; Pocock, of Wingham,
spent a few days with Mr. John
Hutton last week.
EAST WAWANOSH.
Rev. Mr. Paul, of Brussels, will
occupy the pulpit at Brick church
next Sunday.
Mr. Albert Rintoul has improve d
the Appearance of his house ba new-
ly siding it.
Mr. Jas. WValker, of Brussels, was
visiting under the -parental roof last
week. -
Miss Minnie -Williamson, of Grey,
has returned to her home after visit-
ing for some time at her sister's,
Mrs Geo Walker.
See the net/. line of Envelopes at
The TIMES Moe.
rI'URNBEILPo.'. •! HOWIOK.
The annual meeting of the Klon-
cdka Beef Association took place at
the residence of Mr. A. Mitchell, on
Friday evening of last week. There
was a. good attendance, The bus-
iness matters were satisfactorily
wound up for the season, and it was
unanimously decided to carry it on
for another year.
What looked like a one•legged
tramp called at a farmhouse a few
nights ago and asked permission to
stay all night. On being referred to
the barn he immediately decamped.
Wonder it he is anything to the one
that was wanted a short time ago.
WROXETER.
Mr, Alex. Walker; of the Walker
house, h.eid a veru successful shoot-
ing match on Thursday last,
Mr. H. J, Snell is attending the
Hign School at Goderieh,
Barnard & Douglas, our butchers,
have dissolved partnership. Mr. Jos.
Barnard will continue the business.,
i
Miss M. Rae, of Blyth, is assisting
Mrs. Miller in her millinery store.
Miss Livingston, of Brussels, was
visiting with' Miss Tena Smith.
Mrs. Mooney, who has been visit-
ing friends around here for some
time, returned to her home in Minne-
sota on Tuesday.
Mr. W. R, Thompson has lost one
of his valuable horses. Be. had been
busy hauling apple barrels from here
and the horse took sick.
At the greeting of the Bible Society,
held recently, Mr. Thos. Gibson was
elected president and Mr. W. M,
Robinson, secretarytreasurer.
The Wroxeter • curling club has
been re organized with the following
officers :—Pres. John . Bray ; Vice-
I'res. Robt. Black ; Sec.-Treas. J. E.
Black ; Managing committee, J. I,
Black, Thos. Rae and Robt..Black.
Mr, Bert J. Reid,. of the 12th, bas J Ab1L7'SZ'0 4VN.
completed drawing out his apples.
Mr. G. Russell's report is . that he
packed many more bb's. of apples
and of a better quality than any
other :orchard twice the size. Of
course -the orchard was sprayedwith
right eulutioirs 'and at the proper
time. Russell thinks it was tell in
the s;t,rayieg,. but their are anany
other things to look at in caring for
an orehard besides spraying, never
the less, it has a great deal to do
with the quality and also the •grrran-
tity of apples.
BELG RA V E..•
.The Leslie's Aid of Knox onareb,
of this place will hold a grand 'con-
cert in the Foresters' hall here, on
Thursday evening, November:24th.
Miss Crozier, of Grand YaIley, sopra-
no singer and elocutionist; Miss Alba
Chisholm, pianist, of Wingham and
others will take part in the program.
Admission 15 cents. Proceeds will
be used towards the erection .of the
new sehurch.
Messrs. Oleg and Dames shipped
a D. D. car of hlrga last week to Tor-
onto.
Large quantities of gi•ain isibeit.g
taken ra at Ciegg's store house.
The Rev. Mr. Paul, of Brtaxssels.,
will oceuoy the 'Methodist pulpit -next
Sunday evening.
Miss Alice Harrison has opened up
r. dress -Making Shop in A. Ilaslam's
store.
til• tn.. Clegg, of Wingham, snipped
3 ears of grain this week to Toronto.
.11r, Jos. Noble is visiting his par-
ents in Clinton this week.
Quite ai number from this vicinity
attended the :Maud Henderson Bra.
mate Co. at 1•'Vinghaur 'Saturday
evening.
The A., 0. U. W. initiated Feveral
members one night last week. Or-
ganizer Alien la a hustler.
�momromrammonewoomow
Nanakes the cures
after all.
Now and then she gets
into a tight place and needs
helping out.
Thing;' get started in the
wrong direction.
Something is needed to
check disease and start the
system in ,the right direction
toward health.
Scott's Emulsion of Cod-
liver Oil with hypophos-
phites Can do just this.
It strengthens the nerves,
feeds famished tissues, and
makes rich blood.
yoc, amt i.om; lrit drubgists.
SCOTT dr WWI% Clounkts,'rm
I3eh w is the report of the result of
the promotion examination held in
18. 5. No. 1, Rowiek in Oetober :—
Sr. III to Jr, IV. To pass 425.
:Alberta Crawford not!, Alexander
Sangster 582, Alex Finlay 505, Lizzie
Gallo s'ay 482, Willie Tremble '.481,
Baker Pomeroy 450'.
Jr, III to Sc. III. To pass 400.
:clary Parateroy 5113, Willie Nickel
411, Charlie Finlay 424, *Annie
Dettrnann 341.
Sr. 11 to Jr.- III. To pass 825.
Lizzie Crawford 416, Etta Finlay
382, Willie Burns 344, Henry De.tt-
mann 331, *Alvina Dettmann 292,
*Maggie Nickel 2-1.6,*Robbie Nickle
233. JAS. MCE1i x , Teacher.
G ORRIS.
Quarterly services were held in the
Methodist church un Sunday Last.
Miss Carrie and Annie Ardell are
visiting with friends in Clandeboye,
Luean and Granton.
Mrs, Dow, of Exeter, was visiting
with her daughter, Mrs. Robs. 111e.
Laughlin. .
Rev. A. B. Forney held a children's
service on Sunday last.
Mrs. White, of Mt. Forest, is visit-
ing with her son, Mr. R. F. White.
A Bible Society meeting was held
in tbe Presbyterian church on Thurs-
day evening of last week. Addresses
were delivered by Rev. J. W. Mag.
wood, the agent, and resident min-
isters.
Mr. John Ferguson, of Parkhill,
Revs. I1: T. and J. J. Ferguson, of
Coliingwood and Weston, Mr. and
Mrs. Girvin, of Dungannon, and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Evans, of Tees-
jwater attended the funeral of their
i nephew,
tbe late Fred {bans.
A most successful shooting match
wit, held at Mr. Thos. McEwen's last
Week.
John Simpson has arrived home
ft• • n Wawnnosh, to stay.
'airs. Geo. Werner and Georgette
left last - week for Toronto,. ' where
111r. Werner has secured a;good .job
m a foundry, and now they wilt.
make the 1` permanent residence in
the city.
Mr. Thos. McFarlane is very lo'w 1
at present with a trevere attack of
pleurisy. The old :gentleman is •v-
ing in a very low :condition, but we
hope to see him aneu•nd -again.
Mr. Alex Bryan bas disposed of ibis
driver to Grocer Thompson, of Brus-
sels.
Mr. Peter. McFarlane .has seoeteed
a job of milling in robe Wrosseter
flour mill for the evinter. -Pete will
start to work tis soon :as -the 'river
gibes high enough to•dative the twill.
Lew Eckmier, ofJthei, .was•calling
last week on his brother, George, our
general blacksmith.
Mr. James Bishop, .of Muskoka, rs
renewing old acquaintances •ran the
3rd and 4th of Grey:
Sti 11 the "fox' and 'dear" :hunting
goes on in this vicinity. t17i�,ondee
wno will get the game? -
MORRIS.
Joe Sellars repaired a culvert be-
tween the 2nd and 3rd cons. last
•week and made a good job of it.
Miss Ellie McCracken was visiting
old friends on the 2nd last week.
Wilton & Turnbull, of Brussels,
were Out last -week eavetroughing
Henry Busman's cottage for the fall
rani ; and Jack Mustard got the
"sinokers" on his new house built
for the winter snow. Wonder what
the two young men are preparing
iota?•
Liss Eva May Soach, of the 3rd,
LOND +'SB®1 U3.
Accident. — Wednesday .df last
week bir. Wm. Woodman met with
serious 5 ,us acc;fde
rrc J:Ie had the
horse bitched and .standing la the
shed ready to go to She station with
the mail. He left the 'horse for a
few minutes and waren hp returned
to the shed the horse 'vas dow-si. In
trying to get the hearse up be was
thrown back on the stones and had
his thigh fractured, ffIe was taken
into Hill's hotel and is doiug ae well
as can be expected. We holo .to see
him out soon.
iiiade Meeting. ---A meeting was
held in the temperance hall on Wed
nesday afternoon to make final ar.
rangements for the opening of the
church. It wasdeeided toopen thenew
church on Thanksgiving Day instead
of the 27th., when a grand dinner and
concert will be given. The corn
mittee are sparing no trouble to make
it a success!.
Notes, -•Mr. Jim. Bell moved to
Clinton on Monday. We wish hire
success in his new home.
Mr. A. A. Taylor paid a viait to
our village on- Wednesday.
Mr. D. Floody arid A. Collison re.
turned from Dakota last Thursday.
Messrs: Crawford and Little are
fixing the iron bridge south of the
village.
; AlsetED—bl.vlaliAl, "ratan% Otrtpv 1'Gtt•
+o1.111 thin ntr t.: to , l ,,.4 '•lair busirtos
tot•tr uw•a and ticurtaj co,Iltivt, It is tnsiillp attic*
out h , o,.nut tt4 ut 1ron.v,, malar' btrsight $eau u
year ram t,iamsmrs--ttsficttn, iv -mantic, tie mono. co
1• + iul,try, Ms- tAtim
Sta. Vet -el tucOs, 1111010 :t0
1�! 477-o.d•1', NtiOA, Vrdl es,tGIO1 rs, hvnhcot,a, n tees
nom,/ lrtmlrt� e° > 'ii
had the misfortune to fall off the
fence and break Iter left arm lust
above the wrist. e hope she will
soon ase herself again.
Mrs. L. Fraser :and Xarifti are off
on a holiday, visiting friends this
week.
eamother girl en the 2nd and Luth-
er smiles serenely.
Turnips are all up. •
Mr. F. Embury and R. Armstrong
are off to Muskoka en a deer hunt-
ing -expedition. They are good hunts-
men end no doubt will bring •home
their game.
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More For Your Money
The better volae we
give you the more incli.n-
ation you'll have to buy
onr goods, •
1We aim to give yott
mole for your money In
point of highest quality,
because highest Anality
alone will induce von to
Ikeep on buying"Tillson's"
PAN -BLD
:LED Ota
We relieve that your
taste and good health are
factors that count in our
favor. Reece we give.
you best quality, absolute
cleanliness, freedom from
hulls, rieh, nutty flavor
in every pound of our
Rolled Oats yon buy..
Your grocer sells them, •
or will get them for you,
if you insist.
The Tillson Co.'y, laraitec,
Tiisonburg, Ont
•••2129.11•1.6410261101.1. 73/16817,11M60==.47.../1.111131,M7110.0
eon 12, 830 ; A. Johnston, drain, corgi
9, $33.49, grading and gravelling.
con 6, 844, grading and culvert on
east boundary, 848.94 ; .71 Kerpate
rick, cutting hill cn east boundary,,
838.50 ; E. McLean, gravel and dam-
age, 87.30 ; Jno. Barber, gravel and
damage, 819 64; Jas. Young, lumber,.
827.92 ; D. McDonald,:half of job en,
north boundary, 825 ; J'is, Foster;
gravel and damage, $5.60 ; Wm,
McAllister, lumber for drain,' 50c;
Sainte' Clark, charity, 810.
Council adjourned to meet on Dee,
15th at o'clock. ,
W. 3. McCuosTlx, Tp. (sleek,
WEST WAWANOSH.
Council met according to adjourn-
ment on Nov. lst, 1898. Members
al.l. present. , Minutes of last meeting
read and approved. Treasurer's
statement showed balance on hand
of $497.27, received and filled.
Jno. ?tucitter waited on council
:about a drain opposite his lot 25, con
2. lsaard offered Mr. Ilucker 82 oto
their share of outlet to drain on me
tion of Plunkett and Cameron. -
Messrs. Munro and Young waited
(-oto council about drain in Manchester,
Council agreed to send on the town-
ship engineer to attend to same,
Messrs. Munro and Young also aeked
fee charity for Samuel Clark. 810
IVaS granted on motion of Medd ono
I'if rankett, •
'li'he folioivixg checks were issued :
Mutlicfp& World, supplies, 63-641;
Jno. Mole, refund of statute labor,
81,50 ; •D. Kennedy, gravel, $3.50 ;
Thos. Agnew, gravel, 81.89 ; Jno,
Taylor, 2 culverts on south bound-
ary., $1.50; Wm. Plucker, work on
south 'boundary, 82 ; Jno. Mole, 2'
culverts in. Manchester, $2, drain on -
s:'uth boundary, $x2.50; Peter \Vat•
soil, balance on gravel, 1 days work,
813 75; clerk selecting jurors, $t -l;
a°sesSor, 'electing jurors, $4; reeve,
selecting, jurors, $4; Thos. Ilamilton,
-.travel, $:3. 7 ; Jno. Leddy, rep. eul-
vott, con 6101; John Good, shovell•
(ng gravel„ $5e; J. Cranston, drait ,
eon 7, $1; O. Donnelly, gravelling,
eon 10, $9.24, gravelling eon 1,
$111.75, crating hill, con 3, $21,• cul-
vert, con 5, $4; Geo, Mowbray; cul.
Vert on east boundary, 86,7- ; R,
Murray, drain,. 'eon 8, 83; Thos. Ni
cholsnn, gravel, 812,27; Itilm l e.
Loan. gr'a'vel,. 821.401 S. tD'Itller, lam
bar ani lid and 4a7 bridge,
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BLYTI-T.
Apple shipping is engaging the at-
tention of many people here.
Mr. Wm. Richmond and family
removed to London last week.
Dr. Cooke was in Chesley last
week, attending the funerel of his
brother, Dr, Geo. Cooke,'of Thorold,
who was found dead in bed.
St. Andrew's church Sunday School
intend holding an entertainment in,
the near future.
Mr. Stewart Plummer, -jr., has
been engaged to teach its S. S. No. 2,
Godericb township. Be was selected
out of 40 applicants.
Blyth L. 0 L. celebrated the Gun-
powder Piot on Friday es ening last,
by holding supper and concert.
Mr. ,r. 8. Alien, tn•ga'•izer for .the
A. 0. U. W., lair( Blyth a visit last
week. &t -en stew n.t tuters were
added to the Weal ]aloe, es a result
of his Vleit.
Mr. J. G. Etnigh hots leased the
Commercial hotel to Mr. Harry
James, el Brussels. Mr. l rnigh, who
has been in the hotel business in
Blyth for about :i0 yeal',x, will retire
into private life to et joy a well
earned holiday. .
The paputaithe, is le r;tn is 9,C32,
,-r within 3net of the. tette mark,
The Poopte's Faith
Firmly Crounded Upon Coal Merit
—They Know Hood's Sarsaparilla
Absolutely and - Permanently
Cures When All Others Fail,
Hood's Sarsaparilla is not merely a sinapl+e
preparation of Sarsaparilla, Dock, Stil.
lingia and a little Iodide of Potassium.
Besides these excellent alteratives, It also
contains those great anti-biiloue and
liver remedies, Mandrake and Dande-
lion. It also contains those great
kidney remedies, Ilya 't1'rsi, Juniper
Berries, and Pipsissewa,
Xor are these all. Other very valuable
curative agents -are harmoniously com-
bfried in Hood's Sarsaparilla and it is
carefully prepared urider the personal
supervision of a regularly educated
pharmaeist. -
1itiowing these facts, is the abiding faith
the people have In Hood's Sar*ap'eriva
a matter of surprise? You cast stew]kyy
Hood's Sarsaparilla cares, Whets other.
tnedioitiers totally, absolutely ttd'1.
Hood's Sarsapari:IMsi
19the boat ---iii shot the Ono 'rrtilre. lis tl
t >titteto
seat by all tlrug1sts, $1,