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The Wingham Times, 1898-11-18, Page 8el 11E WING IAM TIMES, NOVEMBER 18, 1898. U'.I'ES, olmoon ■ The choir of the Presbyterian ohnroh a have received a I1QLBn new anthem books. The quarterly eervicee in connection •, ' with the WinghamMethodist church were t 1 (:) 0 D Sheld on Sunday teat. A N ..,.• 8I L.K a The regular meotu+e of the W•C T U will 11 tl tis will he iiav;ei„ gained the highest repo- • tatiun outside the city for high class stylish D:ess Goads, helps us to ober the bast, assortment and value in •Wingi ;ii, To Nreibly' demonstrate that liclnrioo'; is the olit^e for the prudent nuyers tea supply your wants at nli)nc:v•savinf- pries. We have prepared 0 Dres . Goods and Silk Salo r �3laturc ay that rv;:i at once appeal to all judielirt.s buyers, who desire correct styles. Here are examples for Sat - Ind t.• 50 1 ernes Silk and \Vool Mixtures in 1, „ Royals,Royals,'1 stns, Browt.s, Greens, Blues and Reds; in two toned effect, rel.:)0c, 1J;:t and $1.25 for 75c. ?•' odd Drt s I:ii:,i, very new and prut'y shades, r•e . 75e and Sac, Saturday for -5t). , 20 i,',er nants, two arrt four yard ends, reg. price, 50c, 75;, and $1' ; e•aoice for 25c. 5 pieces of heavy' Bik. Silk, all reliable *nukes. ring. L.25 and $1.33, Satur- day .or :)+),3. SAT i:' DAY SPICI A LS 5 piec.hs Shaker Flannel, ren. 7c, Saturday 310. 15 Ladies' Jackets, very c•t�rect styles in the new Blue, l� l. Green, awn and Black rilLining, extra line, regular :„.1.00, Saturday. i a* 6.o0. ply b:eause their food is not of the ”"Reliable Fars," Well made, re-, esimply d, they are thin, pale, mud deli- cate. Scott's Encu s in will change all this. It gives vim .and vigor, in:sh and force. be held Mondayv a ornnnu at 8,4 o'clock in the I 0 F NA. !' Wiggins ' gg present and would be pleaat.d to meet ell ladies, •espeoiall: sill the young lathes of the town. Miss Wiggins, of Toronto, will deliver a lecture ft.r the W 0 T U, in the Baptist Church Mut day evening at 8 o'clock, A oordiel invitation is extended to all, bliss 1Vrggins will also ad;lress a mase meeting Sunday afte"noon at 4 o'reoelt is the Pres- byterian church. .A. siker collection at both meetings to help defray expuneee. The regular meeting of the Presbytery of 1Jattland was held in the Presbyterian church on Tuesday last. \?o understat'd that Rev. A. Macnabb, of \Vhiteohureh handed in his resignation which will take idfiet on the last Sabbath in .1auuary. An official report of the proceedings will he eiren In our next issue. Self -D 'ri..l week is netually in our midst. N 3 one who has a inie within eye or eur s:)ot of a Salvationist the last few days wi:1 need much proof of soot beteg the case \1'e have not specie to record the many awl. varied means by which this unique institution lets this year bean brought before the notice of the public. The Ai rny'e soldiers have never to our knowledge worker[ harder than they rare working at preeent, end their energy and persistence will deserve the reeelt they aim tor. But this plea for the co operation of the uublic is solely the ;Teat and increas- ing needs of the spiritual and social wants of humanity, towards whose meetings the Artny'e peculiar methods have in the past been so wotidrrlully seccesnfnl. Donations for this worthy cause will be gratefully re- ceived by the officer in charge of the local corps, whose address is, Ensign W Orch- ard, Wiughttei S A. t3T.;.: tVING CFIII p:a . Thousands of welt -fed children are starv- liable Furs, special one day just for SataLday, in this reliable Fur Rouse. 10 Ladies' Fur Jacket,,, reg.•$17, for w1.2 90 10 Ladies' Extra Fine .Astraen:ut Jackets, reg. $35 for $29. L:Hina' Heavy Fur Capes, reg. $10.00, S Iturday $7.50. Sl1Oi,'4--1.5 pairs Ladies' and Gents' Miae Kid S. oes, laced and button^d, coal or pointed toe, cloth or kid tops, hand turned, in J. D. King's mike, reg. Saturday only ;?2 00. This is a good chance. SP'••.''IALS in i e:;dy made Cloth- ing Eat, Ordered Clothing, Under- ,�` .DALTON- in Wingham, on November 7th, the wife ot Mr. Jas, Dalton; a son.' y MArr4itIEP. lJDRNIN'. - (a AVINT -^ At the Manse, Wingham. on Wednesday, Nov. 10t13, by Rev.. D. Penne, Mr, Samuel Durnin to bliss Catherine Gaunt, both. c.f West \\`awe n osh ore Cockett—Trovers.-•-In Goderieh, on November 7th, by Rev. Mr, Goewin, George E. Cooper to Lena %rouse, both o `Clinton, DIED gxano?an In I3luevale, on Nov sp1G.b, Robt, F, Sibbold. aged 80 yeare.411 Cisua seT--In Kinloss, ors November 15th, H,, tea, wife of Mr. \Vm. Garbutt, ged 04 years and d months. Caorir---In Ingersoll, r n the 6th inst., Ellen, eldest daughter of the late Henry Crotty, Esq.and cousin ot Mrs. H. Davis of Wingham,.' VIZWS OP TICE PEOPLE. To tiro Edit'r of Tna Tunis D Watt Slit, -Finding that the idea has be- come quits widespread astto the Mx. Wood who lectareci in the town hall last Friday, being id.i.tiil•.cl with the Brethren, peintit ma thronelt veer coluatu•I to molt emphat- icaily tie, v t his, and also to denounce most eucr_; ti. all,• rte ante -Christian, the teach- ing put forth by hien. The doctrine of "fiviegisil:," nr " Cettholio Apostolic," is well calculated to aim a blow et the very vitals of oar• Christian Faith, and, God willing, I shall hope to review in it series of wear, Gloves, 1 lo:iery *and Gents' lectures, to. be given in the Temperance I l T3:i11, c:cmure:tt:ing Lord's Day nett at 7 p. Ties at Ai. II. Me_ndoo's. m , Ole nes+.rind teaching and to contrast Shopearly, first e'iv'ee i` R`t•t he Holy Scriptures lean ii tit, you for a space in your valu- • ut,� •� y; �,t l U � ,� a rrt•rnatn,� n fdiilc 9 cis r t. •Iso Yours � ^sp .i'._a.�,to'vt: l.'s. f \4it.rh.:,r,^, Nov. lilth, 1838. I)r oelei;,:m was in Leaden on Friday; i filtro Life Was Saved. last.• 1 Jar. S. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Mr s.' 1 L.cuty tae returned home froth 1i arlIhtil, No., lately had a wonderful St Rd r delivers nee from a frightful death. In Mr Gee .\'cod is visiting at his home in telling of it he says: `"I was taken with Ingersoll. l'ylmid Fever, that ran into Pneumonia. Mr ;l o Thompson, of Goderieh was in .'town Tuesday, :, I : ti j� la 1 a•,Efuily, 1'. J. ENEPEIt. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of Robert N.nPhersou,•of the Village of 131nevale, in the County of Huron, Harness Maker, an insolvent.. ATOTl0E is hereby given that the abor named 11 Insolvent bas made an asslsntueut under It. ti. 0„ 1507, Chapter 147, of all his es tea credits and effects to rriilian, blesser, of th aril Village of llhtevale, merchant, for the genera nencfit of his creditors. A meeting of his credit s wbe held at the office of R, Vahetono. in th T 'n of tt!inehatu, on 1+iday, the 25th day of o mb"r instant, at the hour of "' o'clock in the ternoon, to receive a statement of affairs, to appoint Inspectors and for the ordering of the estate generally. Creditors are regn.sted to file their claims with the Qolicttor for the Assignee, with pronto and par- ticulars thereof required by said Act, on or before the day of such meeting. And notion is further eiyon that aft"r the 10th day day of December, A. 1)., 1803, the Assignee ,will proceed to distribute the assets of the debtor amongst the parties en tided thereto, h yin .t.; rtgard only to the claims of which notice eh .11 then ha••e been given, and that he uiil not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distribnt,0 to any person or persons of whose claim he shall not then have had notice. Dated this 17th day of November, A. D. 1808. 11. VANSrONE, Wingham, 1VILLtA.V. IIESSEIt Solicitor for the Assign oe. Assignee, fly lungs became hardened. I Was so vreik 1 couldn't even situp in bred. No - helped me. . e to eoo Mrs ,,snail, of Nom York was .visiting i die o Consumpt on,'whenected I beard of Dr with l?.c Mrs 0 Knetchel this week. I King's New Discovery. One bottle gave Ur 3' 0 2e1i•3rd, of the B.tnk of Hamil- 1 great relief. I continued to use it, and itpn, c'.h el: y, spent Sunda in town, now urn v.ell and strong, 1 can't say too Mr Chio L'arrett, of Blyth has taken a i Hauch in its praise." This marvellous medicine is the•surest and quickest cure eitnotiaa in the Wiugnam flax rnill.-• , in the world for all Throat and Lunt; Mr 33 rt McDonald, of Birtle, N. W.1.7., Troubles. 50cents aud 3100, at any Drug • was • visiting with his father in law, 114r. Store ; coney bottle guaranteed. Tlioe, Irwjn, l4lfas Pv lin Winer, of the B Line, Tnrn• Merry, was visiting with friends in Brus- sels this week. Rev A W Dever and Dr Stephenson, of Toronto spent a few days at Mrs Wm Button's this week. Mrs Walker, who has been visiting with her son, Mr 0 N Walker foc a short time,. returned to her home in Ingersoll on Satur- day. Mr and Mrs J H Mcilardy, formerly of this town, were here on their way from Teeswt,er to Clinton. They have taken up their residence in the latter place. Mrs Sextns E Kent, jr, will hold her post nuptial reception Monday and Tues. day, November 21st and 22nd, at her home, rand afterwards will receive the second and GRA -N© RALLY SONSPy SCOTIA WING tI A 1d. Caledonia Camp N. '', meets on EW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY ' If von want anything in the Photo 'Line or Ortiton Work, you should eall at 13, E. Zurbrigg's Seudio,. McIi.enzie's Block, Wing) ut a. He has fitted up a first class down floor studio, with ground glee. skylight. All work turned out will be guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Platings a speofalty. Give me a oalt and see for yourself, T}.giy, E Z7r1 E 1p 7,} qt,* Main St,, opp. Presbyterian Church. IT FAY'S TO r- ..--/—....„,,.....------', Motley Night, 2 I st at 3 O'clock MR. NI:12MO, the Grand Organizer. has been in town a day or two and has secured about 50 new members, all to be initiated that night. The new Candi- dates will please call on •Dr, h°a:donald aud'be examined before that night. JAS. HENDERSON, Chief. DliNCAN STEWART, 1 ec, Seo'y. SHOAL LAKE. Mr, Thos. Lind, who has recently returned from the West, furnishes as with the following deseriptien or the town, where he spent the past three months :—Shoal Lake is a small town on the Manitoba and North Western Railroad about two hun- dred miles from Winnipeg and is situated at the north end of the lake. The lake is sib miles long and from one to two miles wide with what one would think had been. a Steno 'wall around the most of it and had fallen over and is a fine place for wild ducks and geese in the falls A great many tourists go there in the summer SHEEP 2All SHEE There strayed upon tho toe the undersigned, lot 28, co East Wawanosh, ahou October, a ewe and 1 00 particular mark, same by proving pr 'expenses. fourth Wednesday of eanh month. time and stay till the cold. weather, Mr ,J 0 Stephenson, leader in the Stud-- boating and shooting. There are ent i',Iissionary campaign was to town on four good stoles. Mr. Scott has the Wednesday. on his way to Kincardine, where he will attend the Epworth League convention. Mr Walter Hall was in Kincardine on Wednesday and Thursday, attending the Epworth League convention of the Leagues in the Wingham District of the Methodist 'Church, He was representing the local League. Mr 'J toe Lind has returned home from Shoai ?,eke, Manitoba, phalli lie had spent shbeinakers, two drug stores, two the pleb three months., Mr Lind is favor- • furnit'ttrestfire3 two blacksmiths and Ably impressed with the country he visited + )ises of ess,on 8, t 1 middle of mt They have O ner can have rty and paying NAYLOR, Fordyce P. O. The CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE CHATHAM, ONT. is certainly entitled to a distinct posi- tion amongst the Canadian' Business Schools, Its work stands clear and above its Competitors. Its graduates are emin- ently euccessful in the business world. We have been too busy of late to write advertisements. but the good work of placing pupils is still going on. Twenty or more have been placed since our lasV adv. was sunt nut, and our space is too limited to allow us to list them here. From now on we hope to keep you posted in what we are doing. Write for catalogue of either depart- ment to GEO. C. COOO BUSINESS CHANCE Gond business chance for energetic man with amain means. An old established butcher business in live town of • 6,000 Inhabitants doing a strictly arst-nlaas incl paying trade for sale. The subscriber is an experienced butcher and has manaeed the above business for two years anti wants psttner to buy same This is an exceptionally good chance for some, one to get into a good paying business. No experience. necessary, but would prefer a an with some experience. investigation invited. For par. timbers inquire at Tow Tntss office, Winghani. largest business, dealing in dry„ or,ds, groceries, hardware, furniture and machinery of all kinds, he also has an elevator, buys wheat and has a creamery, making upwards of one hundred thousand pounds of butter in a season. The Hudson Bay Co. also have a. good store. There are three harness shops, two and is giving our readers a description of Shoal Lake in another column. Mr Jaynes Cochrane, of East Wawanosh, :returned home last Thursday, after a three months" visit vrito his son Matthew, at Ox Bow, N W x".'Mr Cochrane speaks in /g'lowingterma of the western country and Oinloycd his visit very mach. A tiT"D,.ftir..VtiaAL yat,si woltTirV ran. «Ono in this state to manage our business is thee. n,r n orad nearby cuttnues ft it mainly office implement houses, ft ed stores, wagon makers and all other tradesmen that make up a town. There are two grain elevators, two grain store- houses, four churches, and one hotel without st license. The country round Is good for either grain or stook raising, plenty of water and well sheltered with bluffs. Thou- D. McLACHLAN & CO. Cbatharn, Ont. PUBLIC NOTICE. D� Is opening up this wee; a large shipment of oollen. ►M' Iankets bought on very special terms from an over -stocked manufac- turer, which will be sold to customers int unprecedented prices. These blankets are large, heavy and fine, with wide blue or pink borders. Your choice of them while they last (which will not be long) at $2.75. Another Snap in Ready-made Clothing. We bought out certain lines of special values from one of the most celebrated makers in Canada, almost at our own prices, and the public can now have the benefit of our shrewdnas. Great success in the sale of MANTLE'S, Fur Coats and Capes this season,' and we are receiving repeat orders of the very newest styles that have been reached this season, every few days, so that our stock is new and clean all the time. Our Shoes and Rubbers, Groceries, &ca, are all new, fresh and good. Prices still lower. D. M. GORDON,Direct Importer - FCg[...`Lat ,u`p,,. trel��L i T ` ,�i!a: i m" .5turL Er,,,a:- tit r i h ,,,,, rr: p�•�,� r� L itar_ Y; q� r jt; L", I ii Pu3LICOTICE. J �r Raving' moved to town to the resi- dence lately oeeupled by Geo P Wells, corner Centre and Alfred t�treets, near , the GTR, I am prepared to pay the J highest cash prices for sill hinds of Rags, ' Rubbers, Copper, Horse flair. Wool. Pickings, Iron and Metal of ail kinds, delivered at my residence, or if word be left, I will call for same.. C. GOODMAN. As Mr. Ireland has sold hos ' tersest in the firm of Ireland & Butto., furniture dealers and undertakers, to Messrs. Walker Bros. of Bru..ei , all accounts duo the said firm in s. be resettled at once. Parties Navin• accoulits against the firm of Ireland & Button, or Mr. Ireland personally, are requested to pre- sent the same for payment. IRELAND & BUTTON. Viii n gh a m, Nov. 17, '008. ,vnti e•.i + hr no,r, steel +hai.l,t MR0 a sands of cattle are shipped from oven,, n.rr..- i tr i .•, r. , PC,1.• tan nu,„•. ua >, „•, , t . l: t, .,• . ••., 1:11..:08e: Shoal Lake station every season to *ii,1s •; •i..�..,It,...t.I•• .i,-w.,rth,.iteee,! ontrealand /i. 0. Prat, L t.. X. Clitiespar. MONEY TO LOAN TR FOR SALE The administratrir of the estate of Alexander Dawson, deceased, offers for sale the Two Stores in Wingham now occupied by Messrs N A Farquhar - soh send 1Vliss Boyd. Offers for the same should be addressed to J A MORTON, 7 iugh am, Solicitor for the Estate. WIN GH. Ai SAW MILL Itf1c1L$lAri'u Sc. SON, Pops. All kinds of rough and dressed lumber, Lath, Shingles, Any amount of money to loan on good farm property at aper cent per entitle. Straight Loans -Payments made to suit borrower. Satisfaction guar anteed Charges low. Atoffice Priday afternoon and all day Saturday. ABNER COSENS, Macdonald Block, Wingham. House For Sale or to Dent. Davie Barrels, Hard & Soft dabs Also a large quantity of dry hard wood for sale, delivered. Telephone orders promptly at- tended to. , McLEAN & SON. The undersigned offers for sale or to rent a good two storey frame house, con• taming seven rooms, pantry and fruit closet; summer kitchen and woodshed; good stable, hard and soft water, together with half an acre, or twenty awes of land if required. For particulars apply to GEO. XteltENZIE, Wingham. Order your; —AND— OC J AL 1V —FROM THE— iiOLS J.' it fAIE i.. WEB 'TE & CO Have enjoyed for the past three years a large share ot the Crockery Trade of this district, and make an effort this year to secure a still greater share, and .to do so we are going to allow anyone to undersell as. It will not ke long to convince you of this fact if you are only willing to call and spend a few minutes. of time with us. Our stock of Dinner Sets, Tea Sets and Toilet Sets are acknowledged to be (without a doubt) the best goods, prettiest patterns, and choicest designs shown in the town and for the least Our Grocery Department is always replete with fresh, choice goods. In this line we handy nothing but the best and let you have them at the closest living profits. •We don't want your money N. UNTIL YOU CET VALUE FOR T. rq w . arson ” The ' China House," Wingham. . • r--ftrprr�;r'i ria ltrM• .rC a:5 •t7F,.,r7Ct: 7�a 3 5C_ _ r 1r7r6G7G-r.�tr�str �. have secured the services of three first-class coat makers, and are in a posi- tion to execute orders in workmanlike -manner on the shortest notice. Style and fit goes for a good deal these days -- both are combined in the clothes we snake. Our goods are all new and the prices are low. Webster tly Co., Queen's l31oek. rhAWIA/NettilleiliiboSer 0,4"15/0,4V41~4,114~1•413 Popular ookstore TH 1 MONTH 1TH ' FERS eA 1 us the chance of making one big CLEARANCE of this season's Wall Paper The holiday time is coming and we want 'the'space, 1 goes the price of WALL i'APER. The whole stock goes -- Wall Paper, Window Shades, etc., at greatly reduced prices. WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Agent Dominion Express Co., and office of C. P. R. Te1. Co, $ ALEX, R..OSS, Popular Book Store. • !At