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The Wingham Times, 1899-08-04, Page 8'k L. E WJNGILAM T1M1 S, AUGUST 4, tS J , H'. m01140001 Mra Alex loay rs spending few days. with friends in Philadelphia,, Pa, and other IJ, B (kiwi, 1' Mrs Wm Mutton end child, of :Para, are thA guests of tor pareute, Air and A'Xre Good Values in Good Linens, John Watt. i Air Will T if spent a few days with ' friends ru the neighborhood of Clinton•dur' ing the weeks, 60 inches wide, half bleaehed,1 Miss Mitchell, of 't'Vineham, is visiting pure linen Table Damask, good friends is awn fora few days.—•Palmers;• on Reporter. heavy make, satin finish, at bac. 1 Mies Kate Burdux, of Listowel, was the t guest Of Mr and Mrs Abner Owens far a few days this week. i Alias Kew, who Lae been spending a Nash. Goods Prices are couple of weeks holidays ire Quebec, return - Down Here. ed home on Tuesday. l3anker Telford and baseballret Daley Those who are wanting cool goods drove over to VRicghaw on Saturday.-- this hot weather will appreeiale get-, Chesley Enterprise, ting such Mr. Page, a beautiful variety of cool i formai of the men laving, and effective Cotton materials at granoletbio walks in .Brussels, spent Sue- sucb little cost, i day with his family in town. i Mr, Walter Crawford, of 'London, for- t mail clerk on the L H Le B, spent a few hours in town on Monday.. Mr. Art Stuart, assisted the Harriston baseball club in a match played against Palmerston at Elora on Tuesday. Mrs A. G Midford and little daughter, Florence, of New York city, are visiting at the home of Mr aid Mrs Wm Peasant, Mr. Jae Anderson, wife and children, of Pontypool are visiting with relatives and friends in. Wingharn and Gienannan.. half price to clear hal- Mrs R Proctor, of Luoknow, and Mrs Armitage, of Grand 1iapids, Mich.,. were miss this chance. calling on 'Wingham friends this week.. Messrs N A. and Will Farquharson went out trout fishing on Civic holiday. They naughtabout seventy•tive. beauties. Mr Milton Howell, of Preston, at one special in all lines of fine time on the Tins staff, spent a few days with friends in Wingham and vicinity this week. Mr Thos McClymont, formerly of Me- Clymont Bros, of this.town, is spending a few days with old friends in Wingham and vicinity. Mr Chas Newton, of Godericlr, and Rev, W L Newton, of Norwich, were the guests of their brother, Mr G- A Newton, on Mon- day last. Mrs H Briefman and daughter Lena, of Kincardine, are visiting with relati$es in. town. Mr Briefman also spent Sunday. in town. Mrs Arthur Atkinson, of Winnipeg, who who has been visiting friends here for son: e time, left on Thursday for Wingham. Seaforth Sun. Mrs Stewart and family, Of Strathroy were visiting at the borne of of Mr 0 .Gil• lespie this week. They aro at present visit- ing in Teeswater. Miss Fraser and Miss Wright, of Tor. onto, and Miss Dickson, of Seaforth, were in town this week attending the wedding of Miss Gray to.Mr. Wright. Mrs 5 Manner and daughter Pearl, of London, were guests at 31rs. J Long's last week. Mr Moines also spent a couple of days during the week with Mrs Long. '. , Mrs Morton, of London, England, Mrs Morton, of Brampton; and Mrs Morton, of Wingham, are the guests of Mr and Mrs B, Patterson.—Kincardine Review. Mr Angus, father of our townsman, Mx Jas Angus, arrived in town on Friday night from Ireland. Itis over 28 years since Mr Angus last visited Canada and he has not seen his son daring that time. He is over 70 years of age but `looks ashale and hearty as many men do at fifty. ,. Blouses at Less than Half Price, The assorttnent is complete, both aspatternsand sizes. Parasols At less than ante. Don't Boots and Shoes. Extra Shoes. Dress Goods. Very interesting news of value in fine Dress Hoods, Silk, Muslin and Prints. Call and inspect. Gloves and Hosiery. Don't miss seeing our Gloves and Hosiery at Mcindoo's .e.r RBO. AT,s.. Mr B 0 Bell spent Civic holiday in Lon- don. Miss Edith Clarke is visiting with friends in Toronto. Mr D Pringle was in Petrolia•for a few days this week. Rev Father Gehl, of Formosa, was in town yesterday. Mrs P S Linklater visited friends in Blyth this week. Mr Geo Mason spent Sunday with his mother in London. Mr John McLean, of Teeswater was in -town on Tuesday. Miss L Harris was visiting with friends in Lucknow this week. Mr ogle Johnston is visiting relatives and friends in town. Salient Sayings. Remember the poor and also try to fix it so you can remember you did something for them. When a novelist writes, "She eyed him. crossly, it doesn't Mean that she was cross eyed. Life should be just enough of a "grind" to keep the edge tools of the brain sharp and bright. The Alaska candtefish is not as large, but it is Enrich tighter than the South American tapir. "The end seat hog" is themen who came on board first and took the seat' that his critic would ""jttwp at" if It bad been vacant, "Man is the king of beasts," said a little boy, whose teacher had asked the question. Evidently he had at some time seen the interior of a smoking car, Old man Kitchen an inmate of the Bruch House of Refuge celebrated his 102 birthday on Friday last, hoe- ing potatees. Judge Masson, of Goderich, was in town on Thursday. Mr E Booth, of Ingersoll, was in town Tuesday on business. Mr A Bainton, of Blytb, was in town Tuesday on business. Mise Annie McIntyre, of Detroit, is a guest at Mr D McKinley's. Mr Gus McLaughlin is spending this week with Brussels friends. Miss Wright, of London, was a guest at Mr G A Newton's this week. Mrs Cumetinge, Lower Wingham, is visiting friends; in Gananoque. Miss ]1annii Martin, of Exeter, is yisiting with Wingham friends. Miss Oubliette, of Londesboro, was a guest at Mr Or A Newton's this week. Miss Jessie Gray, of London, is visiting with her parents and friends in town. Mrsa Molfelvie andM a H Jeffery s rJ y Were visiting Mende in Seaforth this week. MiSS Geddes was the guest of her uncle, Postmaster farrow, at J3rutsels this week. Mr * 3 Chapman spent a couple of days this week with friends in St, Thomas. Mr and :tire Geo McKenzie are the guests of Mrs Mc13:enzte'e brother in New York olty. Mr 1CI E Zurbrigg spent part of this week with his parents and friends in Lis. towel. Mut A Burkholder and Master Orville are visiting with frids in Toronto this week. Mr "Wesley Gray, jr, of Cthesley, was in town this Week attending his Mother's fittiere r 1,,. vi.,. „r Jj'ordwieh, agent 'felt The Same 0o., of ingefaoli, was in town an WALKER DUOS, & BUTTON UNDERTAKER +, WtNGHAM. Night agile at Button Bleak, or Fifth door eolith of School Bothe. Shop op- posite Macdonald bloott,. FARIVIS FOR. SALE. The undersigned offers for sal two farms,. let 10, in the fourth Pion of Turnbero, containing and lot 11, in the fifth eon tainia0 95 acres. All ie necessary buildings are on hot f ins ; both well fenced ind. henry oy ter. Situated 13,a'"uiles from Bl vale and 5 miles: from Wingham, For terms and par- tienli►rs apply on the premiees, or to JAMES. ELLIOI', 5t Bluevale, his pnaeR- 0 nares, eon. con - GOOD FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT. Situated four miles from Wingbam,. being the south halves of lots 23 and 21, 1st concesaionof the Township of Morris, containing one hundred acres, Good bank barn, 60x40, Good frame house, 3048, with stone cellar. The farm is James Bowman, sr„ of ClairviUe, well adopted for ruixed forming, well t d din good canclition Pripe $3, A 500. Apply to day, aged -67, He was . born on the R, A. GRAHM, farm on which he lived until his Wingham. death. The Sanford Manufacturing Corn- AN. ITEM OF INTEREST. pany announce in a circular that the: death of the Senator might mean a interest on your loans when money may loss to Hamilton, Ont , from a busi be had at 5 per cent. Payments made ness point of view. • ' to suit borrower. Charges low, Hon. Peter Mitchell is out and A'g0ney Ontprio Mutual Life Assur- about as usual, His physician states slice Company.that beyond taking' necessary care Saturday. of his health, Mr. Mitchell's recent illness will have no effect. a pioneer of Peel county, died Taes- wa ere na Farmers, why pay. 5% and 6 per cent, At office .Friday afternoon An Exchange says :—Some notion of the bus siding propensitieiof Lon- doners. may be gained from these figures given nut by the secretary of the General Omnibus Company ;— Their 1,300 buses carry 19.0,000,000 passengers a year (at an, average fare of 11-d), and run 29,000,000 miles. The yearly receipts are £1,200;000. The 15,331 horses con: sume 250,000 payters of. provender every year at a . cost of £328,000. The number of men operating :this br'afiie is 5;000. The ticket system saves the company £100,000 a year.. It may trot be generally' known that we owe our. oinnibits system to France. It was a French company which introduced buses in London in 1855, and one of the original French directors is still on' the boat` d•i of the L. G. 0. 0, LARD OF THANKS. Since meeting with the accident which deprived me of one of my legs, 1 have received many favors from numerous friends. and I take this opportunity of ex- pressing my sincere thanks to all who, in any way, have aided in my restoration. I hope that all will be fully recompensed in this life, and that all will at last in the ana all day A.BNER COSEI S, Macdonald Block. Wingham. OTERS' LIST, 18 Mu cipahty of Wingham, of Huron. P� 1 OTIO trans persons seen Sixth Sections List Act,” the c Sections to be so t ed of the list made p of all persons apps vised Assessment cipality to be enti ;Municipality at a 0+ 0 unty is hereby given -rat Ihave 'tted or deliv -red to the 'oned in tl e Fifth and f the I ntario Voters' es -quired by said n= . itted or deliver - anent to said Act, by the last re - the said Muni- te in the said or members y, and at said list t Wing - 11 o ing- 110 ed to lections of the Legislat ve Assem Municipal Elec,ions, and th was first poste • uu at my office, ham P. 0., on ' be 28th .say of July, 1899, and remainthere for inspection. tors are ca edupon to examine tai and if an omissions or other error found th rein, to take immediate p i ceedink: to have the said errors correc ' BORN- I ed ace. •ding to law. Vt vacs—ln *Ingham, on Augpgt;3 d, .Dat et this 28th day of July, 1899. t e wife of Mr. F. Angus; a sonY J. B. FERGUSON, Loss -In Winghnm, on July 31st, to Town ► erk. •e wife of Mr ,7 D Long ; a daughter?t i MoBurt'FY- In East Wawanosh, on July 23rd, to the wife of Mr Wm NIa- urney ; a daughter RUTHaax'orD--In West ''awanosh, on - 25th,Ruther- ford to he wife of Nle Dan R JnY ford ; a .song Wr iar.-1n Teeswater, on July 29th, the wife of. Mr. Jos. Weigl; a daughter. WevTooic—io Mimes, on July 31st, the wife of Mr. Pim. Whytoelk, twins, l bot boya. MARRIED.. WRIOAT—GRAY—At the residence of ees County, Ont, the bride's parents, on Wednesday. Aug- ust 2nd. try the Rey. D. Perrie, Mr. 0. PUBLIC I C W. Wright, of kiawlresbury, to Miss Helen Robertso eldest slaughter of Mark Gra yi Having incurs YLIk:—Ji1HNtTON--At the minister's dance lately own corner 1}� residence, Patrick at,. on Wednesday, August 2nd. by the 'Rev. ,1, W. Gollin, at Mr. Hugh Wylie, of Howihk township, to Miss Maggie Johestoi,, of'fdrnberry toavosliip. leo- list, re FARM FOR a S e f We will sell Thor.1d Cement at greatly reduced prices in order to unload a heavy stock • We have a Top Buggy, Dore's make, almost new, which we will sell cheap. YOUNG & PAULIN HARDWARE MERCHANTS. The Western Fair ondon. SEPTEMBER '7th to .th, 1899. Entries close September 6th.. Sp a al ted un receipt of entry. Exhibits will be unsurpassed, attic. ons better than ever. Hippodrome, Chariot Races, Champion Sword Co t-= e, Imperial Jape, Famous Lady Riders,, World renowned Gymnasts and Aerial Artists galore, Fireworks each evening, "The British an l Americans in. Samoa," and all ring and. platform attractions. Special excursion trains will leave London each evening after the fireworks. Grounds will be beautifully illuminated. Send for Prize Lists and Programfnes. 112. -COL.. W. M..GARTSHORD,, President, First•class farm: for sal. or to rent, 126 Cres, being Lot .:'3, on 1, Culross. uitable for grain • r • acture, never -fail - ng spring water, 'o good barns and tables, comfortable dwelling house, good orebard, about one mile from scbooI and our miles from Wipghapn. Apply to Wm. Dawson, Lot 30 Cfrit,3, Culross, or Joseph Dawson, Thornfl) ;e P.0., e.eal NOT' the resi- 1 J. A. NELLES, Secretary.. E CONTINUES II; i��AL To THE FRONT BOOTS AND SHOES For June and July. 4.` Wells,. Abad by 'Geo' near b chest ash r j05 prep$ rd's , gee Rubbers, Copp..'e gralll;inds . \Wool Pickings, iron Wand Mott e Ilait,nds, delivered. at y res al of ail i be left,i will call lorea� epee, or rf � W E MaCGLT.noa—HIGGiNs—At the repi• deuce of the bride's mother, Blyth, no August 1st. by Rev A McLean, Mr David McCulloch, of East Wawanosh. to world to come, receive from the Divine Miss Marion B, eldest daughter to the Master, the blessing words, ""Well done, late Robert litgaios. good and faithful servants, enter that into wl26t,h y the LY—In Palmerston, on the joys of faithful Lord." July 26th,'by the Rev J M Aull, at the residence of the bride's father, Margaret, Yours very eincerely, Tsonras STawanr. AttA YOU LOBING J'LE$E1 Then something 15 wrong. To the young it always means trouble. It i a daughter of Mr and Mrs Jas Wilson, to Jai coin Hembly. DIED. �� --I Wingham, on August ust 1st t -'i AY n W , g R g Fiances.awite of Mr. Wesley Gray, aged 62 years.V' warning to anyone, unless they are already MoNxottor..—In Brussels,. on July Met too fat. Scott's Emalsion checks this Andrew ,McNichol, aged 57 years, 3 waste and brings up your weight months and 12 days, again. •+ : Waiter�Cariton, jr., aged 26, a Cook'13 Cotton Root Compound Is successfully used monthly by over well known threasher, dropped dead io,00aLadies:8afe, effectual. Ladies ask at Brampton while at work, your druggist for Cooks Wes teat C.s- • p.u,Id. Take no othhez,as all Mixtures, pilib and Contractor Gram of Toronto has tmItstione ere dangerous. Prise, Ifo. 1, $1 pp�er r de Cees siren er ;8 er hoz. No. n o ren London waterworks dam at a coat Off Nos.1 land 2sold oidarecommended"ali t Canada. X44•,000, responsible Dzaggis s Stt Mrs,1 anYl No. 2 for sale by Colli, A. Ca,Yrpbtll James Boyle, of Guelph, has sold nraeel.t his trottingmare Nellie B., byLer- , aine, to Mr. Buskin of Goderieh for Tilt MILT the Sum of $300, z. i .te,io g e p secured the contract to build the i or E; manedon zeoeipt of puce a d tr► t Henry S. Harrod's mother object ed to him marrying iti 1886 when he HOLSTEIN D A I Rel had procured a license to wed Mattie 8.. Waggoner, at Lima, OMo,'*o they waited a little matter of 1 ,ears, and have Just been united at Wapa- koneta, using the old ifcei . is pure and cold and costs.... NW i r. Y.. M . . 4, 1 EE CENT'S A 'QUART. Comfortable, solid and reliable foot- wear at and below cost. We have all styles soitabl'e for the season.. If you want a little better article. at a little lower price than you expect'to,pay. come to this store. Space will not allow us to quote many prices, but note afew of the following: • Men's Strong Working Shoes, solid leather, all sizes. 6 to. .11., at 90c; Men's Fine Box,. Calf Bels, Goodyear Welt, worth 03.50, sale price $2.50 ;.Ladies' fine FrenohKidd, hand turned, buttoned and and Bals; worth l 3.25, sale: 'price $2.50 ; Ladies' fine French - Kid Vamp and Quarters with . Vesting Tops, .l3 uttoned and Bale, worth 53.25, Sale price 52.50 ; also 33 pairs of Ladies'- fine: Button an a Lace Boots which cost from $1.50 to $2.50, sizes 2i, 3 and'31, Will clear the lot at 90a SEE WHAT THE DIAMOND PORK SHOP Opposite Post Oface, Says : Fresh Beet and Pork. Lamb Bologna Pickled Pork Headcheese Breakfast Bacon_ Sausage Smoked Ham Pressed Beef Side Pork Tripe Corn Beef Pressed Tongue . Spice Roll, Lard, -Fowl, &o., always on hand. Our prices are right, Orders called for and meat delivered to any part of the town. Your patronage solicited. , These are extra values. DEN PallE Z112, -gam J. G. KARGES. 1 Sightis �� riceless IT PAYS • 0 ATT.91exaU1VI Pupils are in ,attendance at The CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE CHATHAM, ONT. Prom the Atlantic Coast to the Pacific Slope. 133 Cities, Towns and Villages in Can- ada and the United States, during •the pill; l; year, sent us nearly 300 pupils, TTh:ke are now 23 Counties end.Districts. in Ontario, 5' States of the Union to- gether with Manitoba, and the North Wset Territories represented. Over 200 of our pupils have been plea. ed in good positions since Jan. let, 1898. We recently had four calls within three weekb to supply teachers for other' business colleges. Among those who have accepted posi- tions lately, are: --Jennie Bateman lie Steno. and assistant b,lok-keeper, Walk- erville Brewing Co.; .Annie McRae, as Steno. end assistant book-keeper, Milton Pressed Brick & Sewer Co.; Catharine McRae, as Steno., George Angell, Whale stile Art Supplies, Detroit, Mich • G Cartwright, as' Steno., withNort,b Atli^- erican,Life Assurance Co, Toronto. The spring term is one of the beat Reasons of theyear for making a star ' Enter now. D.1b CLACHLAN & CO. Chatham, Ont. Get your sight tested. It costs nothing. 'FIT SPECTACLES .• Scietifically,r�rectl Reasorl:abl�: Y Y Try us, R. UNSHAW OPTICIAN AND JEWELER. y LY]O1:TI IND'R TWINE is admitted to be the best made. We sell at cheap. We a headquarters for re See our Graniteware artiest Tools Threshers' `Supplies, Builders' Hardware. Harvest • Gloves, Etc. Out aim is always to give our patrons good, honest value. IT F at PETHICK.