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The Wingham Times, 1895-05-31, Page 11MES. VOL. XXIV.--NO, 1223. WINGHAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1895. 1TI N THS AlR Tut R 11iolio: Puls¢ is thrilling this Store. Bat no matter what you may be told of enterprise and energy here -of newer goods and improved ways of nnere�itcndise that.charms and prices that tempt- the facts are above anything you will :.believe withoutseeing. Take an hour, take half an hoar, take minutes to Hook about, examine our goods, corn - Tare prices, and we feel assured that -we shall soon count you among our regular customers. HOUSE CLEAN1NC Is at hand, and it will well repay :you before purehasing to , look -through our stcck of LACE CURTAINS, CARPETS and FLOOR OIL CLOTHS All of the Latest Designs and Prices away down, MILLIN ERY. This Department is being. daily Teple ed with all the latest Novel= ties tin u;annot tail to please our Lady Patrons, and our MISS SIMP- :SON will spare no pains to make your visit agreeable as well as profit- able. IN GROCERIES ive are stocked with all the newest and freshest the markets tali supply. n f&GP.,pnr stocks in all lines are Tfull.., ..:•.., IN BOOTS AND SHOES 1We are ahead of all competitors. 1 'fJul' stock is new and - selected ..e ected and prices right. arm Gun, ORDERED CLOTHINC -'We are bound to sustain our reptita- tion :for stylish and well fitting gar- • pants. In proof of which, we are Ailing orders for City Wear weel4:. 'l he MAR Is bound :tcl' enrpass. •foil:lner efforts to please.i i. nunii •chstomersr 11() II 11 & Always The Cheapest. Ladies at home and children at school, complain of headache, and have difficulty to seeing the black• board work. An eye specialist should be consulted, as it has been ascertained thatover rne.helf of the headaehes which are so eonuuon in this age ai a tho direct result of eyestrain. Itis now generally known that certain .o raped "Eye Diseases' of years gone by nee due to abnormal curvatures of the eye ball, or to nn irregularity of the refracting media, The greater the ettorte which are made in tho Investigti tion , of these reftaatiug errors the more evident idea It becomes how essential it is that they should be carefully studieu and scientifically treated by one who has mode the subject a specialty. It will cerattoly be of bonclit to all those who are suffering with t one or more of the above symptonts to consult hits and in ease •larses are required, theyare accurately fitted, and supplied at less thou many charge for inferior goods. Prof, • ?lrnmberlatn, Eye ltpecialist, Twenty Years' Experience. 1,7 King Street East, - - Toronto. Trained Specialist always Present. Paper on the Eye can be had free. REAL ESTATE AGENCY.' ''.'J'own and Farm Property sold on corn- m'l Sion, to the best advantage of both buyer and seller. No sale, no charge.. Rents collected and property looked after. FIRE INSURANCE. Those desiring insurance should select one of the following, old and reliable English stock companies: Sun Fire Insurance Company, (estab- lished 1710,) Norwich Union Insurance Company, (established 1797.) Alliance Fire Assurance Company, (es- tablished 1824. Lancashire ire Insurance Company, (established 1852.) S. 7t OUIL (LL, Real Estate and Fire Insurance Agent, Kent Block, Wingham. t.. WHAT OTHERS HAVE DONE You can do it you watt to. Lett Torii- the matter over at least. A card to us will do it. The trouble to us is nothing. We are always pleased to snake your acquaintance: and have something of in- terest to tell you. GentPaI Bu$ineos follege, STRATFORD, ONT. P. McINTOSH, Principal Marriage Licenses Issued by FRANK PATERSON. No 23, Vies toria street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses required. CENTRAL RAL COR. YONGE AND GERRARD aTS% • ONTTd' • ?B }Y SI ESS T • COLLEGE. Largest _Otiirnmercial School in the Dominion. Catalogues free. SHAW & ELLIOTT, Principals. LOCAL NEWS. New raisins 5c. a lb., at Kerr & Conery's. -Rev. Jas. Ham lton is in Toronto this week atteuding t e Baptist Convention and Q u bee. Ontario a 1 Q of Money to loan on real estate only, at reasonable interest. Apply to DR. TowLtn, - dr. B. Willso manager of the Bank of Hamilton, here is on a trip through Manitoba and the orthwest. Just arrived at the X X X, a new and well -assorted stook of Boots and Shoes. -The next Dis riot Meeting of the Royal Templars of Tem erance, for the Cottiit of Hr on, ill be held at Centrolianal 12th,. commencing; at .lf ggs at R. A.. Wednesday, Juu R. tn. -Cash for good hatter n Graham's market grocery*,.'.` , -Miss Ella C yri,,gave a party to a number of friend on. Tlirir$<lay night of fait week. Th harpers from London supplied the mutt , and a most enjoyable time was spent b those present. --For first-class tailoring and Cheap gents' furnishings, try Webster tot Co. Remember the place, one door south of rt. A. Graham's grocery store. -- i nd 1♦fr' Thos. McCracken, of Lan iehigan are over on a visit to fide" ni ilIr. M irackeu likes Lansing well,' and says itis very progressive place, h vinga increased i population 6000 in the last five piers, an now has 16,000 inhabi- tants. T. '%quit .a manufacturing town, as well; aiC 'Keg t s Capital of the state. ,fisafleld s Healing Ealsam is the Mini, ,ltd safest cure for colds in the world, 'Price SO cents, at Williams' Drug Wingham. Williams, the druggist, sells pure drugs. -•-A couple of Itel ons, with bagpipes and horn, were making; nisi° for coppers on the streets, on Wedd((iesday. --Private moneys to loan on mortgages at reasonable rate of interest. Apply to if .Tont NLl11LA.X'us, --Plate glass, re wing panes broken, were 141 is Smith placed in Os b z & 1'ethiek s store, Beaver Bloc , and Mr. J. C. Bell's restaurant, Meyer's look, on Tuesday. Flowering plants, it large stock just to hand, consisting of Geraniums, Fuchsias, &o., at the Star restaurant, Call and see them. J. li cKi<LvIE. -Mr.R. Hill was in town on Monday.Ile is well pleased vith his removal to Walkerton, as the a is a splendid field for his line of busines Mr. Hill is a careful, shrewd business u, 'and no doubt will make a success of s business. Saimoni's English White Oils cures Chilblains, Rheumatism. Sprains, Bruises and Sore Back. For sale at25o,atWilliams' Drug Store, Wingham, Mitchell Advoo te: ldr. George Me - Kenzie, Wingham, other of Dr. McKenzie, of this town, gave t to Advocate a. pleasant call on Saturday. Ie expressed himself as delighted with a v sit through the pork factory, and the 1 udness shown rm by Mr. Whyte, see; For the rrel.t;'trp weeks, efore stook taking, we lriS've: dec'cled to give' 20 per cent. of all dishes I it our usual low prices and the discou i , we will surprise W, 'i'. r tires.. you. The China House. f -Brakeman Hu mixed train, on coupling oars at the ,had the forefinger hand pretty severe> expeoted that he wi will be laid off wort{ , on the 1'alrt 'itin iaturday last, skint. G. T. 1t station here, id thumb of the right jammed. It is niot 1 lose them, but he for some time, Mr. 12 shoe laces for 5c., at Kerr & Conery's. -The regularneetirg of the Town C runcil will be he fd an Monday evening next. !!!!!) A new bale of l nitings, Trnuserings, &o., jus* arrival et the X X X. Our priers to suit the times. -A young man w s fined $8 and costs, in Teeswater, this weer[, for disturbing tl aS alvati Army on r Y Coughs and Colds can be cured by using aeatbfield's Healing Balsam. For sale at 500. at Williams'Drug Store, Wingham. -Mr. Geo,. Hugh England, on Wedn of horses for Mr, II. s left .r Liverpool, sday, ' ith a car load ay, ..f town. LOST OR STOLLiN ooth black and tan pup, with whit• • •-art and toes tipped with white. A re �. d will be given if it is left at Halsted & ott's Bank, Wingham. -Mr. W. E, inning, architect, of Listowel, was i town on Wednesday, awl gave the T DIES a call. He has , charge of the b iding of the Presby- terian church at bitechurch. -G. T. R. trains for Toronto and east leave Wingham at 6.25 a. m. and 11.20 a. m., via W. G. & B.; 6.135 a. m. and 3,25 1). in., via Clinton and Guelph. Good con- t,eetions by all trains. An assembly Y peranoe Hall, on There were betw i:ouples present, were from Luckn London supplied as held in the Tem - Wednesday evening. en sixty and seventy Y out a dozen of whom w. The harpers from he music. G, H. Irvin, the tailor, has put in an ' extensive stook of tweeds, worsteds, etc. Call and see them. Good goods, good work, good fit guaranteed.- .Opposite Brink of Ilamiltou. • -Mr, J. S. AUK' non, of Blyth, Dis- trict Deputy of Di; riot No. 31, Canadian Order of Forester, gave the TIMES a friendly call, on ednesday, while on to pay the Court in 1 visit. Frank Dinsley.took ibis place on the traint'hfe way to T3elmor G:1 reit Clearing Out Stile of Good Brothers that village an odic Big Stook of Boots and Shoes, fiats aucl Caps, Groceries, Crockery, etc. The whole stook must be sold within 60 days. Great Bargains. -• The young la be properly lookir Bro. Bradwin of following evidences on Tuesday evenii baguet made of flowers. He now humblest, gratitude friend for her kindii that the fragrance 1 editorial desk is rn How nice it is to be and ---- les of Blyth appear to. after the comfort of he Standard, as the "The editor received g by mail a,beautiful e choicest varieties of desires to return his to bis unknown lady ss and cart assure her om it its it sits on his e than arpreciated. u editor who is young • Mrs. Leslie has returned to town and is prepared to do Dress and Mantle Cutting and Fitting, in the latest styles. flats mud Bonnets remodelled and trimmed. Pat- terns of all kinds cut in the latest styles and onshort notioe Residence -Over W. T, Yates' grocery, Wingham. \ts,--•Geo. 33. Wells, .on of Mr. G. P. Wells, of town, died at I' ekford,, Michigan, on the 23rd instant, a ter a few weeks illness. The deceased had b en suffering with fever, and had been in th hospital, but was re- covering, and lead ren able to bo around, when'he oontractec lasted a few days. his 27th year, young man. The his father's reside Wiughain cemet instant, at one attended. Dr. Sinclair, ape •ialist, will be at the Queen's Hotel, t4 "nghatn, on Thursday, alone ale from 8 • clock in the forenoon until 3 in the ttft the Lungs, Heart, women, as well as Consultation free. -On the 24th men's fight, on th lands drove up al was watching t water on each oth one of the men 's came near where was standing,.. fri wheeled around, and throwing Mr. head, He was at taken into the Di soon himself agai Were pretty sever otherwise badly soon loot dle•tr of and was capture & Son's Saw. in its etperierie i aiu3ual in the e but little the off pneumonia, and only The deceased was ie d was an exemplary uneral took place from ce, t feed street, to the rye n Sunday last, 26th 'cloOk, acid was largely moon, All diseases of idneys, and diseitsea of rivate diseases, treated lay, during the 'fire - park, .dr. John Nee- gside the park, and e firemen throwing r, when the stream of denly changed. 1t r, Neelands' horse toning it, when it psotting the buggy Neelands out on his once picked up and sley (louse, and was His head and face y bruited, and he was hakon up. The horse to buggy and harness near Messrs. 'MVIeLean orse very little thew e Y Neelande was around ening, and now feels ate of the accident. A Worksh• • on Wheels. E. Taylor, the elebrated cutler and grinder, from She 'eld, England, will be bare for a short til e, prepared to do all kinds of grinding an' repairing by steam power. 1taz.rrs, sc ssors, tailor's, sheep 'and garden shears s rpened, and all kinds of repairs done in th:. best possible manner. Saws sharpened and rosseut saws gummed and sharpened ; kni 's rebladed and made ;Legoodas new ; la I mowers sharpened, umbrellas and pares • s neatly repaired and old.ones bought. S • nd-Corner of John and Diagonal streets, Wingham- • Pers als. 1�3''Mrs. Jas. Loutit, • town, was visiting friends in Dundas, du .ing the week. ti., i,Mt. J. A. Halsted f Mt. Forest, was a visitor in town on tlt= 24th of May. Dir„John Kerney, f Detroit, is spend- ing a few days with s brother iu town. Mr. and Mrs. John . utton, of Teeswater, spent the 24th in tow the guests of Mrs. F,essant. tj" Mr. J. S. Jerome, i . D. S., made a busi- ness and pleasure tr v to 'rorouto, last week. es - Mrs. S. Halsted ap nt a few days with her daughter in To onto, returning on Monday evening. eallr. A. F.D. Lae, tr seller for Vanstene's marble works, town, : sent a few days with friends in Meafortlee Mrs. Geo. Maynor , of Toronto, was visiting friends in own for a few days during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. ates, of Goderich, were the guests of Mr. W. T. Yates a couple dayslast week. of Miss Jennie Millio , of Porde/loll, and Miss May Harrison, f Walkerton, were the guests of Miss hi unie Assent, last week. 1ta D1r• and Mrs. T. 1 Arlie, left 14inghatr) 1 home at Christy'@ Lal they will spend their • miner holidays.\. and Brubsels 1lerald. _I -ed. McCracken Alf. Banker Burnie -ye fu Winghrtm,.Line. FIembly 18 spendiu is few days in town, .Robert MOAI1 ne gate Wingham a /lying Visit on Friday eveuing..Miss Cline of•Wingham was the :-t lest of Miss Birdie Robertson for a few < ys last w . h'rarka and little t Friday for their , near Perth, where Partners and Others, At :nttcnl '1' C. Graham, of the Ire .Bridge Green- honse, bas taken the •tore n the Queen's Brook, next the Mac nit Bleek. Tomato and all other kinrhs of •ants may be obs twined there. "Cls' tt <f eanrine the :i'o- matoes, Tide it it a customer said the following : "Las ring 1 puroh•tsed tomato of planta frere sou, which were badly frozen after I int them out, 1 then purchased others (not from you), notwithstanding the freezing. the tomatoes purchased of T. C. Graham produced 'tate' fresh ripe tomatoes." $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE School hags 2c, each, at Herr & Conery's. Ileathfieid's healing Bals.,m cures colds -Mr. Geo. Cruickshank shipped a car Ioal, of hoes to loge oll, t n Weduesday, per G. T. R. ,1 -Watches, clor.ks and jewelry promptly repaired end stilly warranted by Mauer Pante:elm. Macdonald Bleak, Wi n ham #-SINefaotory se 'let:twea here been made byitlie Uuio Furniture Factory Company with all the insurance Com- panies. Why do the peonle in the north Tod look an pleasant tabs week ? Because they have the new X X X Gro:iery, I3. of and' Shoe Store. , •1 to r re. -Mr. J. Hat shipped n.ceupie c the Old Country i from the G. T. R. -Mr. F. Wi'on senting the Mass hi town this we Ross, local agent ilton, of Wroxeter, car loads of cattle to arket, on Wednesday, )ere. of Ingersoll, repro - y -Harris Company, Is assisting M r. T, H. f that company. Salmoni's English White Oils is the best family Liniment in the werlri. Gond for man or beast. Price '25 cents, at Williams' Drug Store, Wingham. -Rev Wm, To: mice. of Paisley, well known to man, in Wingham, died suddenlr in Pais y on Wednesday. It is supposed cleat was caused by burst- ing a blood sees 1. Good rooms to rent near the Public School. Apply to Mrs. A.. W. Webster. -As will be see by the minutes of the Turnberry ouncil, in another column, that bods has granted 2,000 feet of hemlock plank to repair and build sidewalks in Low Wingham. -'The Wingham aerosse chili played in Mildmay, on the 2 le against the Walker- ton crib. The gan e was a very- keenly oentested one, sari club winning a goal, and the game was eclared a draw. These fine imported Teas are sounding our praises all over the country. The universal verdict is, "nothing like them ever offered here for the money." It is not surprising that they are going fast. If you would like toget a twenty pound caddy of these choice Teas, at 250 per lb., come quick, to D. M. GORDON'S, The Direct Importer. -At the regular i eeting of Anchor of Hope Lodge, 1. 0. . T., held on Tuesday evening, there was good attendance, and a pleasant evening s as spent, there being a good programme readings, recitations and songs. -Regular meeti No, 25, Canadian be held this (Frill MII innon, of 131; , will pay the Cour there be a goo him. Dnass)Axlso-I of Wingham that class work at my I day. I guarantes intrusted to me, eta of Court Maitland, rder of Foresters, will y) evening. Mr. J. S. th, District Deputy. an official visit. Let turnout to welcome vish to inform the ladies am prepared to do first - me, or to sew by the satisfaction in all work FRANCES Gr' Sheter St., Wingham ---If the person who sent the type- written common cation to the Mayors signed "A Father and Ratepayer," will have a private int rview with me, we can talk the matter mplained of over and perhaps can lay orae pians to remedy the evil. W. F. BreocteesrnRt;, Mayor. A nice, nobby, well -made. correct -fitting suit, of either ordered or ready made increases a man's comfort ad in c u clothing, chadds largely to his personal appearance. The hest place in Wingham to get such suits, for the least money, is, we believe, at D. Me Die t Importer. • P. S, -See our Tweed Trousers at $1. See our Men's Tweed Vests at 75o. Noth- ing like them on the market. -Miss Marion In lie TF001ve 1 a letter, t Mrs (Rev) Perrie, Mr Peter Deans re• 2r Perris. They had oyage, being eleven tnd arrived in Glaa- May. Mr Perrie is ralth by the trip, and they were enjoying themselves sightsee- ing in Eiinburgh the time ot writing, where they will emain for some time, after which they ill •sojourn in different parts of Scotland A Member of the Ontario toad of Health trays: ttI have prescribed Scott's s Intlsion in Consumption and even when the digestive powers were weak it has hcen followed by good results." It P• it'i;MUSS' A. 1., M. D. on Wednesday, froi and the same day, ceived a letter from ; a pleasant brit slow days on the ocean, gow on the 2nd of much improved in ij 24'1:'Ii OF MAY BLEBRATIoN A .4e01) n WY'S 8 LIT IN wzxont3r. Her Majesty's birthday was riga* loyally celebrated Wingham, on Fri. day lasts The w: ether was all that could be desired, a d the attendance at: the sports was goo . In the forenoon, a football match was played on the park, between the Blyth and Wingham jun- iors. The game w. wellasentaasttaisilatde resulted in a victor, for the home team by 4 goals to 1. Th : event of the morn- ing was the siren en's fight between Messrs. John Drs . mond and Hobert. Ferguson. Durin the first round, Ferguson punished Drummond pretty severely, coveting hi n with water a good deal of the time. A the contestants changed nozzles, he tido of battle changed, and Druz nwnd was soon de- clared the victor. Shortly after ou . o'clock p. m.,. the, bicycle t.rocession s rted from the park for the Athletic Grt mks there were: between sixty and c_venty bicyclists its the procession, ala • it p)"sented a tine appearance. and t followed to . the grounds by a lire, crowd to Fc'e the spot ts. The races ere started promptly on time,evenfollowedv and event in quick succession u til the, programme was finished. The oot races were keen- ly contested, and the bicycle events, tried the "mettle" of the contestants, the five mile race being a splendid ex- hibition ot staying owers.V he follow- in;s are the whin:•rs" in the different events : SICYCL ItXcit . Half Mile -1 W. H liter, GotJeriob; 2 S. Elliott, Wiagliarn ; 8 .1. FI. Cameron, laraseeis. One Mile -1 S. Ell tt, Wingham ; 2 W.. Hillier, Goderich ; 3 . Cornvn, Wingham. Two Mile -1 W. B.i lier, Goderich ; 2 S., ' Elliott, Wingham; J. E., Henderson, Goderich- Five Mile -1 S. Eili.tt, Wingham; 2 G, Elliott, Wingham; R. Cornyn,. Wing - ham. Consolation Race A. Seliery, Kincar- dine; incar-dine; 2 J. Cumming: , Wingham. Firemen's Fight 1 J. Drummond, Ferguson. Foot Ball -Wing am 4 goals, Blyth 1. g cal, 100 yds foot race 1 A. McQueen 2 G. Stewart. Half mile foot ray: -1 A. McQi3een;, .., C. Elliott. Old men's race 1 Eli Elliott, 2 Jas. Elliott. Girls' race -1 T. McGillivary, 2 Linda, Hill. Boys' race under 14-0. Mcalannus, 2 P. Robinson. Boys' hoot race (first) --1 J. Baird, 2 M. Ross. Boys' boot race (second) -Roy Inglis, 2 P. Seel!. The contests b •tween the members of theClub to kplace immediatedly Gund r after the conclus on of the other games,, and resulted as •licws: EVENT NO. 1. 15 ART/n(1AL ninns. Griffin .... 1 1 0 Vanstone .. 1 0 0 Rogers.. .. 10 1 McLeod .,. 111 Macdonald. 1.1 1 Gillespie... 1 0 1 Newton.... 0 0 1 neva?... .. 0 0 1 Bell.... ,. 010 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0-41 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 11-11, 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0-- t► 0011101.1111..-.12 10110101111--12 10111011110-10 10101111110- 00111111010- 0101111110-00111111010- 13 00101010101--7 1 VENT NO 1 10 .RTIV'ICIAL ninn4 Griffin.. .• ..... .. 1 1 1 0 1 01 1 1 1--, .#t Newton 1 0 1 0 1 I 1 1 1 1-w• B: Rogers .... , .... 1 111 1 1 10 1 0-- ; lldoLeod .. , ..... . , 1 1 0 1 1 11 0 01- rt' Davis 01 0 0 1 1 101 1- 6 Gillespie.. .. ,, 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0- 3 Macdonald... ,. .• 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 11.- 0 Vanatone.... .. (10 1 1 0 1 01 00- 4 Everything int off splendidly, and those having . celebration in heed re- alized their mo t sanguine espectntienR. After paying 11 eepensee there wan quite a snug -um left, which will be used for the •eneflt of the band. A. couple of ne • instruments have been d others Will be added as bend 'contributed very the onjovinent of the day, ma ready to play when purchased a needed. Th materially to and were a required, The eutertf inmont given in the town, halloo the e • suing, under" the direction of Miss 110.11 ton, woe Woll ntt�ir flet and those tak g part negmtted tlYl' M- SelVee well, sh wing careful treinir 6iIt , the part of Mi = Houghton, Additional 1. is on page 8. 1