The Wingham Times, 1900-05-11, Page 8M. H.
MOINDOO
es
—AND
Ha lmerchefs
Umbrellas,
els
and
Parasols, arasols,
WOOL and SILK
HOSIERY
,.. A perfectly assorted stock
of every kind just opened this
week.
Carpets and Lace Curtains.
Men's Hats and Umbrellas.
Dress Goods and Silks.
Laces and Embroideries.
Table Linens and Napkins.
Ready-made Clothing
and Shoes.
Every day this month will
have its own attractions and
bargains.
On Saturday special prices
on Gloves, Hosiery, Remnants
of Dress Goods and Carpets.
50 pairs Towels at gc, worth
15c, Saturday only at
i.
H. r` ci000'
MINOR LOCALS.
Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran-
teed to cure headache.
—A. Graham, London, and gang are
repairing defects in walks iu town.
—Treses for 60 cents till January 1,
1901. Subscribe now.
—A new restaurant is to be started in
town in the near future.
Get your new Hat for spring at Geo.
Carr's. We have the latest styles.
—Our Orangemen will celebrate in
Kincardine this year.
—Regular meeting of Court Maitland,
O. O. F. this (Friday) evening.
—Up to May 1st the Canadians killed
,- in South Africa number 56, those
wounded 103.
—Mrs. Thomas Netterpeldis still very
lot -. We regret that there are no hopes
of her recovery.
—George Shaw returned, this week
from Dauphin, Man., where he has
been with a car load of horses.
Men's Plough Boots, solid Ieather, at
W. J. Greer's for 90 cents.
--The'T1miss is in receipt of copies of
the San Jose, Cal. Mercury, sent to• us
by our former townsman, John Pelton.
Servant girl wanted. Apply to Mrs.
R. M. Robinson.
—Tho Royal Artifical Stone Paving
Co. of Guelph are at present busy at
Simcoe after which they will begin
yvork on Whighant contracts.
Apprentices wantedd_ at once. Two
young ladies to learn tailoring.
tf Wnnsn• R & Co.
When you are in the region of the
post office take a peep into J. E. Davis'
mow. Ile has an -umber of the daint-
tieet little photographs imaginable.
-...Elijah Manuel left for Listowel oar
112onday where he will take charge of
=chine -shop in Listowel's new chair
factory. Mrs. MVlanuitel will follow in a
few weeks.
--WinHalliday filled his furnace
vitt, e' 'rt•. r"t:irtldlo, Ptf4riiona. The
lire!;.t.. 2+•1 . • t that a 7 ,1). I 1 .d..g't the
talaze. The alarm 'Wig r...ili but the
danger was over before the then arrived
on the scene.
Cali itrrdl see our nein suitings; they
can't be beaten for the money and then
you have the satisfaction of knowing
twill net your suit just as ordered at
u
era Mazwell'ti
«-Jc,in1 Murray is teakillft another
ek-machine for James Elliott. The
liras one made has Ova such entire
satisfaction thatElliott resolved to
have ani:tl1er.
er ccs gr'atulatta Mr.theft on anis ital hrQsatfoii and Mt.
Mr/1y on hitt aaar+ehaal work.
to 'i
—Harry Day has bought il• livery bnsi••
ncss in Walkerton.
Boat for sale, a dead snaP,?. Apply at
the TORN office.
—McGregor Bros. shipped a ear load
of cattle to ('laagow this week.
Goff. Davidson of Belmore is tak-
ingtlie place of Tony Nicol in the black.
smith shop this week, daring that
gentleman's absence.
--A. H. Carr is spending a week at the
Sault. re will take an important posi-
tion in (lcrguo's 50) barrel hour mill
when it is erected in that place.
Ail new goods at Man. -well's: see our
$12, $14 and $10 suits.
—W. Temple Fyfe ins resigned his
position. as teacher in S. 5, No. 0. Tie
leaves on the 1st of July to enter the
back of A. E. Snaith, Winghatn.
--Jos. Golley's household eflleets were
shipped to Treherne, Mau., to -day. Mrs.
(volley and Miss Dolly Johnston leave
for the same place early next week.
For a Nobby Spring Suit or Overcoat.
go to Goo. Carr. We have the finest
stock of woollens in town, and do the
most p -to -date tailoring. Prides
mod t e. tf
Mrs. Freeman Ctur and family left
on Tuesday kr Woodstock which will
be their home. Mr. Carr leaves in a
few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Carr and the
young people will bo 1nissecl in town.
11810. 1900.
ODDFELLOWS' WORSHIP.
RTaitland Lodge Attend Service in St. Paul's
Church—Rev. W. Lowe Preaches an
Effective Seratoit—Work of the Order.
On the evening of Thursday, May
3rd, the members of Maitland Lodge,
No. 119, I. 0. 0. F. marched about sixty
strong to St. Paul's church, where Rev.
W. Lowe preached to them very accept-
ably. The text taken was from the
gospel of St. Luke, 10th chapter, 25th
and 'following verses, which. treats of
the parable of the good Samaritan.
Least of all might a Jew expect help
from a Samaritan. The law in which
they boasted themselves had twice said,
"Thou shalt not see thy neighbor's ox or
ass fall into a pit, but thou. shalt help
him take it out." In this case neither
ox nor ass, but a neighbor himself lay
bleeding, and they hid themselves from.
him. The profession of religion, and
religious duties of the Priest and Levite
were pointed out, and the fact shown
that neither had ever grasped the truth
that God would have mercy rather than
sacrifice„ and that to show kindness to
the poor stranger which the law required
them to do would be more acceptable
than the strictest observance of the
Temple ceremony. Christ asked the
lawyer who had questioned him, whie'lr
had been neighbor auto the man by the
wayside, the Priest, the Levito or the
Samaritan.
Rev. Mr. Lowe iu conclusion
gave a short history of the Oddfel-
lows, au abstract of which we heroap-
pend. The fust lodge of Oddfellows
instituted in America was opened in
Baltimore in 1819. Since that day there
has been initiated into the order 2,256,-
000 men. There have been relieved by
this order 2,253,800. men. Widows re-
lieved, 239,838;; women who were in
distress, relieved and helped and blessed.
Of brothers who likewise could not have
had decent burial, this was given to
220,800. The total sum for relief ex-
penditure in these years has been $209,-
000,000. Tc-Iday they have 11,800 lodges
and 2,600 encampments, with a total of
almost a million members, or 859,900.
With the sisters of the Rebecca order
numbering 109,000, the total member-
ship is 1,409,000. Every niiuuto that
the clock peals off, $7.65 is given by this
order for relief, night and day. Every
hour $.404 is contributed to relieve dis-
tress. Every day the sum spent for this
purpose is about $77,000. Every lnontli
this order gives out for relief $334,000.
Every year aboutfour millions of dollars
of hard cash are handed out. The pro.
petty of the order is valued at $18,000,-
000. This includes thirty homes for th
care of Oddfellows. Ontario leas hone
of these as yet, but some $10,000 has
been raised for such a purpose. Ontario
has. 24,000 members and and a general
fund of $881,000. The widows' and
orphans' fund. is about $69,000. The
amount expended for relief was $:85,000.
CARD OF THANKS.
To tho Officers and members of Court
Maitland, No. 26, Canadian Order of
Foresters, Winghain.
GENTa;nfcx,• .Please accept my sin-
caro thanks for your uniform kindness
and courtesy shown to myself and any
dear c'.opsrtedllritsband, John W. Walker
and for the prompt and satisfactory
'nauncr in which you paid. to me the one
thousand dollars L'fe nlsir>~anee on any
Into ltitstatid. My sincere wish is that
Ged may abundantly bless your 1•Tob1e
Order in its grand inissiva of visiting the
fatherless and widows in their afliictions,
and at small expense providing sub-
stantial help for their oamfo-tt and sup-
port.
Rostra. WALItait.
Wislgliatln, Mny 10, 1900.
110W VON' YOU 1.0010
Do you like to hear it? If not, take
Scctt's Emulsion. 'Twill fill out your
sunken eyoa, hollow cheeks, and thin
hands, Why not have a plump figure?
11)on't let disease steal a march on you.
THE \'1(1NG}J.A91 - TIMES,
NOTICE
Tc ndc'rta will by r t'eels vcl by tto eou.xeil uY the
Municipality of Tor . rry
up to 4 a'elockpp. au., Monelav, M ' p 'th, for the
widening and deepening oft rain on loth
and lath concessions, lutow. s tbo Arnuetronif
Drain. Fie eurit•y t the ' ttlefuetiou of the
Cotuidi will be rec ti . for tho faithful per.
fotnnunee* of the iv c according to the profile
and speeifleationa of the Townteltip Engineer,
The lowest or any tender not necessarily ily ae-
eepted. Profile and Snec:if1catlons eau be seen
at the drive et the Township I,llerk in Blue -
vale on and after Monday, gay 14th next.
Any other information as to payment of rn-
gineer's rnontltly cru bo obtainol
front any Member of the .Council, or from the
Oontrector to pay,.natnec+r for mulcing
estimates.- Tenders tobe addressed to Solan
i3u3 gess, i'p Clerk, Blitevale P. O.
By order
BURG S,
Bluovale, Nay 7th,1£0o. T'p Clerk.
olirtofRev!.oll
Tse of t Wel- a400
The first kitting . ' ' e Com t of Revision am:
Appeal for the To nehip of Fast wow: to h
for the pr..sent year. will be held at the Coun•
cif Room, M[arnoclt P. 0., Lot 84, Con. 9, on
FRIDAY, 25th IPrST.,
at 10 o'clock n. m.
All persons interested are hereby required to
take notice and govern themselves net arcltngly'.
P. rORXEn)iiELD,
ac's Office, ",''p C_orIr,
East Wawanosh, May T, 1£00.
Court of Revi
a
Take notice that the
the
011
t of Revision for
Municipa(i of Turnilerry
MAY 11, 1900
For PHOTOS
TAY
M. E. Z RBRIi.71 Vf'S
Down boor gallery,
opp. Presb. Church.
Family Groups a Specialty.
1;nlargiug, Copying, Remounting.
Canada's Best. Is the World's Best.
IT PAYS TO
The Canada Business College
OHAT1TAM, O>i?T.,
Has undoubted claim to this distinction in
Canede.
This is Canuda'a greatest veer.
This is our BANNER YEAR, both Ise to ftt-
tendanee and success of our pupils.
Six calf's have been inede upon us during the
Past gds weeks to supply leading Amerlean and
Canedcan Business Colleges with aur- graduates
to nA positions as teachers inthoir seheills nest
fall. .
Over l:A of our pupils have secured positions
with first-class business houses since Sept. 1st,
18E9. What do you think of this record?
Does it Not Pay to Attend the Best?
Write for catalogue of either department.
D. McLACHLAN & 00e,
Chatham, oat,
WANTED
AT ONCE.
will hold its first Sitting in lasty's Hall, Blue -
vale, on
MONDAY, MAY 28th, 190Q -
at the ho:.r of 1 o'clock p. m.® ? e
All parties interested will please take notice A ase
and govern themselves accordingly.
Nay
JOHN BURC}ESS, I makers.
Bluevule Dela 4, 1900. lerkC.
LIME H00 SALE.
The undersigned at Lot 88, Concession 8, East
Wawanosb, has n quantity of good lime for
sale.
CHAS. CAMPBELL,
Marnoch P. O.
FARMERS .
and anyone having live stock or other
articles they wish to dispose of, should adver-
tise the same for sale in the Tis. Our large
circulation tells and it will be strange indeed if
tou do not get a custoiner. We can't guarantee
hat you will sell because you may ask more
for the article or stock than it is worth. Send
your advertisement to the Trims and try this
plait of dispo:?ing of your stock and other
articles.
We NICHT' 80
BUILDER and
CONTRACTOR,
We are still in the building business and are
prepared to take contracts for the erection of
all hinds of buildings.
Plans and specifications furnished on short
notice. Workmanship guaranteed and at rea-
sonable rates.
WM. NICHOLSON.
Residence Diagnol street, opposite Francis
street.
OTUCE TO CREDITO
N.0 ICD is hereby given that Pet. Deans,
e yowler, of the Town of W' ghar in
the Co ty ofg Huron, Flour an Feed Ater -
client, , made an assignment.. •suint to R.
S. 0., 189, Chapter 147, of • al its estate and
effects to • arles Gillespie, • the said Town
of win hag Commission ereliant, for the
general one s of his credi urs.
.A. meeting o e credit •s of the Insolvent
will be held at > e office '• R. Vanstone, Solici-
tor for the said • sign. , at the said Town of
Winghani on Th scar . , the 20th day of April
instant, at the hon wo o'clock in the after-
noon, to receive a s tement of affairs, to ap-
point inspectors a•, S±. their remuneration,
and for the orders _ o the affairs of the estate
generally.
Creditors are equir . to Me their claims
with the .Assig ee or "s said Solictor, with
the proofs and + Molars ereof required by
the said Act, on or befo the day of such
meeting.
And nett is further giv • that after the
18th day of a ay A. D. 1909, t • Assignee will
proceed t.: '.tribute the asset of the said In-
solvent a on the parties en 'tied thereto,
having gard only to the ala s of which
notice . all then have been given, Ed that he
vill n• be liable for the assets • any part
tater • . f so distributed to any person . ' persons
of rose claim he shall not then • +ve had
no ce.
ated at Wingltam, this 18th day of A
.1909. •
VANSTONL, CHAS, GILT) SPIE,
Solicitor for Assignee. Wingham, Assign
A Tailor's
Talk
would be useless unless
the fit. style and quality
were apparent to backup'
Also
Two Pant
Makers.
WEBSTER & CO.,
Queen's Block.
ew s - rocory
If you want to get fresh
groceries call on R. S. Reid.
Good Wine and Arrowroot
Biscuits, 4 lbs, for 25c.
DOUSE
GLEANING
is with - us. You may need
a Whitewash Brush. We can
supply you. We can also give
you 'the best to be had in
brooms, whisks and clothes
brushes.
A nice present given away
with every $10.00 worth of
goods you buy.
S. Reid
Shaw Block. -
•
every statement, We THE STUDY
don't talk volumes, but
our suits talk for us, and OF FABR1OS
our prices will suit you.
Leave your order for
that new
SPRING, SUIT Olt
O°vtit OAT
E1 Or OLARKE
!Stand next Griffin's Grocery.
style, cutting, Junking, the desire to
please and to give the utmost value, puts
the question of satisfaetiolr of our cus-
tomers beyond the shadow of a doubt.
High Classed Tailoring
is not necessarily high-priced. You will
find proof of this by calling:on us, ex-
amining our goods, getting prices and
leaving your order for a suit.
Robt.
Maxwell
High Art Tailor, Wingham,
Paint
P,.F ey'
etion
You realize the necessity of protecting your house
with good paint, bat you do not realize the neees-
sity of protectinz yourself against poor paint, It all
looks alike iu the can, but one kind conies cif, the
other stays on; oue hind soon looks shabby.. the other
keeps new. The kind that holds on strongest.. lop..:4 new longest+ f
TIN
PAINT
;r•
It is the result, of a quarter of a century's paint -snaking erperi
once; the product of the largest paint factory in the woi•Icl.
We sell it.
We have a stock of A.labastine which. we wilt
clear out at 30o per package.
YP!N LJLIN
-` e.ga ,mi - —iaci ata-- co- :.cs-'' ,amssetA-s i w Qi' e<er amsi
Every person is aware of the enormous advance in
•.ls Brooms, nearly or,e hundred per cent. We are selling
while they Last, very fair quality, three string brooms,
5
S
Shoe Blacking in tins, big size, at, ..3c and 5.c pRr box.
; Double size at xoc per box. 4 - µ'
Monkey Brand Soap for cleaning and polishing Cut-
lery, Crockery, Glassware and all Kitchen Utensils
sc
= . . . :.k"r ,6S' . - :. . '+a' i`Irk'4'_ t`z- i' D -l si' ' 1►!
.at 2 for 35c8
Something better, a four string Broom 3
at 2 for 45e.
I.::'I':''s
Crriages.
We have the very latest in this line and pl'ia are right.
Cut No. 1. Cut No. 2.
(As a,Carriage.) (As a Cart.)
With the bealitiful, warm Spring days, a desire creeps into every.
house -keeper's heart to clean up the home and make everything loots bright
and new. To aid you in this, we have pttt in an immense stock of
Bed -Room Suites, Side: wards, Extension
Tables, Fancy Chairs, Etc.,
in feeteverything that pertains to the comfort of the home. We have the
latest and best design's on the market, and have placed our prices so very.
low that they are,
within the reach of everybody, and at the same time be-
yond the competition of other dealers. Now, we do not ask you to take
oar word for this, bat call and see 'for yourself; if you. - are not satisfied de
not buy.
See cur special Spring line of Parlor Suites, in Silks, Rugs, Velours
and Tapestries. All the latest styles.
WALKER 8z BUTTON
Furniture Dealers and Undertakers.
AT THE STONE CORNER
We are' offering bargains in all kinds of Stoves.
Tinware
We keep everything in the tin line from a large milk cart
to the smallest tin cup, and are selling milk cans and pans a
the old prices. Also a full stock of Graniteware always on
hand. The best
Coal Oil Stoves
Bird Cages, Lamp Goods and House Furnishings.
We claim to do the best Eavetroughing work in tl e
County.
Tenders on Furnaces, Sanitary Plumbing, Roofing Meta)
Ceilings, Siding etc., always acceptable.
Gasoline and. Coal Oil at right prices.
Remember the Stone Store when you want anything itt
our line.
Bugjohn Bugg & Son.
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