The Wingham Times, 1895-09-06, Page 10 a•
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VOL. X.XIV.--,NO. 1235.
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FS FOLLOW.
We are now in our new premises,
generally admitted to be the best
fitted up and best lighted store west
of Toronto, and our stocks in every
department will be found to be super-
ior inti.ality and our prices such as
-{rl,
must cuzl'lisnd the attention. ; of the
most eOul buyers. The is
boundto^sustain its foci iy ' laiita-
tion, na>ioii* ; i�Goa' ..goods at the
most reasonable 4:tti es, The fall
trade is noly 'opening up and our
stook of
LADIES DRESS GODOS
will be found, to'be most •eo tglete
and varinl,Witli'all the most fashion-
able trimmings to match, and which
will be added to daily. We are
bo;{undpto:plat& the ladies. In
OVER,�
CaTIUS,
SUWTI BS, PANTINGS,
GENTS' FURNISHINGS,.
we show by far the largest and best
selected stock in town and will be
found superior in quality and at prices
that must and will secure ready pur-
O'krs. We shall have our' new
of'•.•r
MEN'S FALL HATS
Opened by Saturday, in all the latest
English and American styles; the
very nobbiest to be found in the
market. In a word,we are now pre-
pared to supply everything in the
line .of
Press Goods and
Trimmings, Ladies' Mantles,
Ordet� Clothing,
GeFurnishings,
Ready -Made Overcoats
and Clothing, Boots and
Shoes, Groceries, &c.,
and at the lowest figures.,
CUR GRAND
MiWNERY
OPENING
will soon take place, of ;which . due
notiee will be given. We•axe bound
to give tile, hackies a treat.
Call and talze a look through our
rnfY q
establishment and le ter�prices.
We shall deem;. it a plcasttro to slides
goods. '
ENV!! Pa 904,
TIM ><lEA1L
-WE SELL CHEAP.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1895.
MIDSUMMER
CLEARI W SALE.
LADIES' SHOES
tl
Men's Shoes, Children's Shoes
In fact all kinds of Shoes in Black or Colored.
tr'Don't fall to sec. the prices in our windows next
Saturday.
GEORGE COCO,
For Solid ltelinble Shoes. 2 doors north of Post
Office:
Marriage Licenses
Issued .by FRANK PATERSON, No 23, Vic-
toria street,Wingham, Ont. No witnesses
required.
'C,ENT ?-44 // //
COR. TONGS AND GERRARD ST3., TORONTO.
Canada's Greatest Coriniercial School,
burn tickets to To
X X X is ing ant of,ioots at any price.
--The Sea orth idarosse club nave won
the senior champiohip of Canada. V
--Messrs, Hooey r Day shipped a car
load of horses from Walkerton, last week,
Sardine, ICey Opener, 0 ,Kerr ,2 /onory,
our, formerly of this
m. Arn
town, has disposed f his business in Mild-
may.
Baled iiay, eithe Ontario or Quebec, $14
per ton at my lia, barn. Robt, 'C, Mc-
Kenzie, Wingleam.
—As rivers to th ocean flow to spend
their gathered priz , so do the streams of
buyers go to him w o advertises,
—Harvesting will be pretty well finished
this week, and thre ling is in full blast.
The crops are turnit„out very fair.
Get your preserving Peaches, Plums, rec.)
at the old reliable Star restaurant.
Jas. MoKeevna.
—The Teens and Toronto 'Weekly Globe
will be sent to new subscribers from now
till the 1st? of January, 1896, fcr 30 cents,
—The Mt. Pores
by-law fixing the li
oircus and mona
only $50; for a mer
or $4C a year.
—Soma of our be
there is no new hon
fact most of them a
to their bees. The
het is old honey.
counoil have passed a
ense fee for a combined
ria at $70; for circus
sego -round $30 a week
men inform us that
y at all this year. In
o already feeding sugar
my honey on the mar-
-Private moneys to loan on mortgages
at reasonable rate of interest. Apply to
tf ..TosN NEnVANDS.
—The C. P. R. an G. T. R. will sell re -
onto, at single fare—
ustrial Fair, and on
September, the fare
okets aro good to re -
,September,
J. rare faculty; Superior courses; Students assisted
• week. write f
SHAW 4r ELLIOTT, Principals.
o'sitions every o or
circulars. 1$3.65, during the In
the 10th and 12th o
will be $2.65. All t
titre until the 10th
a
°—Mr. Frank Gt
purchased . the Par
turned into a hoard:
Perhaps you weren't able to begin your kept by Mrs, Long
course at the first of this month. There
areothera1fke you. We expect them Lucknow. The
alongcas sooh as work is over. Our num- down to Mr. Guest,
hers will be increased every week. Why on Thursday of le
not come with the rest? Write us for • got a bargain when
circulars. Students may enter at any
time. —Service in the
CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE on Sabbath next, 8
STRATFORD, ONT. hours, 11 a. in. and
P. .IVIaINTOSH, Principal. the Rev: Henry
preach, taking for
LOCAL NEWS.
B>111111 oms fc, each., Kerr diConery. -
—Inspector Robb as in town on Tues-
day, on a tour of ins ction.
c.17—A new pump is being pat in at the
Electric Light works this week.
You all know that imported pure malt
vinegar is the best for pickles. We have
it N. A. FAUQBHAiSON.
—Messrs. Button Peewit are putting
in a new and larger oiler at their chair
factory.
—The Tines and oronto Weekly Globe
will be sent to new subscribers from now
till the 1st of January, 1896, for 30 cents.
—The great To onto Industrial Fair
commenced on Tue ay last, and is now in
full swing. It is rger and better than
ever, so the newapap rs say.
Tomatoes, Pears, rapes, large quanti-
ties received daily at the old reliable Star
restaurant, and sold at right prices.
Jes. MCKxr.vn.
—Rev. W. E. Ko
plied the pulpit of t
on Sunday last, v
sermons were both 1i
attention by large co
—Quite a numer o
advantage of the
Falls, on Saturday 1
Left Palmerston it
coach s and a dr wn by two engines.
e, was �w
g
The old reliable butcher; Ur. J. G. Field,
has a full supply of Sausages,llead Cheese,
c@o., as well as meats of all kieds. Give
Idea a call.
—Prof. Maitland, o Gueiph, took oharge
of the singing in the 'resbyterian church,
on Sunday last, and t 9isergecongregations
were delighted with 1 m, and his singing.
Hee is an applicant fo the leadership of
the choir of that elm eh, and if he can
make satisfactory art ngements, will likely
become a resident of Vingliam shortly.
s
A ComfortSometimes.
When health is far gotien o isumpthon
,
then sometirne only Bane and comfort can
be get tired froth the use of Soett's Einalston.
ihat ie Mach better is to take this meat.
eine in time'to save your health.
of Wroxeter, sup-
() Methodist church,
ry acceptably. His
ened to with marked
gregations.
our townspeople took
coursion to. Niagara
st. When the train
consisted of eleven
"David and the Si
evening subject,
All are welcome.
st, of Lucknow, has
House. It will be
ng house, and will be
eed, now resident of
operty was knocked
at the. sale in Gerrie,
st week, at $800.`'x, He
eg of it
P
at that rice
engregational ohnrch,
1 inst., at the usual
p. m. The pastor,
W. Mote, D. D., will
his morning subject,
lctnary," and for the
srstel at the Lied Sea."
—G. T. R. trains for Toronto and east
leave Wingham at 6.23 as m. and 11.20 a.
m., via W. G. B.; 6.85 a. in. and 3.25
p. m., via Clii7.lsi and Guelph. Good con-
nections by alltrains.
—The Chesley En erprise says that Rev.
Mr. McCracken, the rector of the Anglican
church, has leased a house and is going to
take up housekee. ng. Rev. Mr. Mc-
Cracken's many fri: nds in Wingharn and
vicinity will he ple :ed if the prophecy of
the Enterprise, that somebody's sister will
soon occupy it, sho d come true.
Belden's - i. oto Studio.
Among the many staterpriging establish-
ments in Wingham one has won for itself
a better reputation t an Mr. W. R. Beldon's
Photo Studio. 0n1 eight. months ago Mr.
m 1
Beldenc n cured business and he a I has
not rested'until he h s placed his gallery
among the moat pro inent photo studios.
Conducting business' on strictly business
prinoipled and doing really artistic work,
has built up a trade of o mean dimensions.
Not satisfied with inst uotions by an expert
from Cochran's, of H. milton, he has quite
recently received Jesse is in operating cm
the well-known Sim son gallery of To-
ronto, which planes h ; wor fa • eve the
ordinary phetegraph=r. have just
examined work done wit n the last few
days, which is reall t nice, and nee assured
is no chance work, a every -day work at
the present time pro 'es. is lighting and
posing Mr. Belden's ethods are entirely
different to the old -fa toned idea. Persons
visiting Wingham el having business in
town will do well to , ,1I and examine the
work done comme .ing September 1st,
Belden's photos of shildrurj' are always
pleasing; whilst t th bust photo, of
gentlemon no better an be had elsewhere.
Ladies wishing a ha dsome photo, should
secure a siting riot before rush of fall
work oommenoes. long
with cabinet
work, persons can bsupplied wih life-
sizedsized
pictures superi to cheap grades that
have been sent into 1 wn during the last
few months, ae a gl . co at this class will
convince the most ak- , tical.
—Mr. Geo. E. K ng has removed his
stock into the store in the Beaver Block,
lately vacated by the Bear,
—The Town Clerk has not disf •sea of
many tags yet. The will like • be some
dogs missing soon, if he tax ,not paid.
Wanted, four girls 01 e gloves. Con-
i stant employment. `� , J. CnaMrAN.
—A number of out lawn tennis players
went to Listowel, n 12onclay last, and
played a match wi i the players of that
town, whip's results • in favor of Listowel,
--Misses Lizzie nd Bella Cummings
and Messrs. Wm. Robertson and Win.
Farquharson aro at ending the Harriston
High School, stud ing for second class
certificates.
Wino 131 oui's, 3 ibs for 45c., Kerr
Conery, �r11
—Reeve Sperling as forms of tender
which he will be p ased to famish all
parties who desire to tender for House of
Refuge furnishings and supplies. All
tenders must be iu t hands of the Chair-
man not later than 2 st of this month.
—Over one hundr d left Wingham, on
Saturday last, for Sa aim and Detroit, on
the Orange excursion There were 236 on
the train when it lef here, which number
was greatly augmen d before the train
reached Hyde Par The excursionists
arrived home on Tu sday morning about
four o'clock.
G. H. vin, the tailor, has put in an
extensive ock of tweed w ed tivoesteds, eta.
Call and se them. Good oods, good
work, good fit uaranteed. Op site Bank
of Hamilton.
On Friday morel g last,, Mayor Brock.
enshire went to take lie bore° out of the
pasture field at Mr. D Stewart's, and found
that some one had c the hairfrom its tail
and mane'/Any one • uilty of such conduct
should receive the ful extent of punishment
the law allows, and o trust the guilty
parties may be brough to justice.
—Monday last was Jabor Day, and it
was so observed by ne st of our citizens,
as nearly all places of usiness. Were epee
and business transac ed as usual. Tho
schools, banks and po oMce were closed,
and some .were inquir ng why it was so.
Some of our townspe le went to Brussels
to see the sports, and enjoyed the day very
well.
—Four of the chi
Brown, of town, ha
they are joint heirs
vhlion, Genesee cont
•are nineteen heirs i
has no idea of th
coming to the ohil
an aunt of the chi
Brown's first wife
For short tiro Miss u • herson is
imakin reat reduc ' ns in t , prices of
milliner Call and 1 pect the = .ck and
g prices prices Mrs. Herds' an's old st1 d.
-The usual pre aratory services in
connection with th communion services
were held in the Pr sbyterian church, on
Friday afternoon 1 st. The Rev. A. Mc-
Kay, of Lucknow, reached a very appro-
priate sermon on the occasion. The com-
munion services, on abbath, were largely
attended, and quite number of persons
were received into church membership.
The services were onducted by Rev. A.
McLean, of Blyth.
Cash for butter and eggs at Griffin's
Grocery.
ren of her. Patrick
e been notified that
to an estate in Pa-
ty, New York. There
all, and Mr. Brown
amount that will be
en. It is the estate of
ren, a sister of Mr.
—The usual rnonthl
meeting was held
church, on Sunday
was a very good atte
dress of Rev. Henry
listened to with
spoke on the need o
living their temperan
ting an example to th
was rendered- by part
choir,hod by iiof.
splendid. Mr. John
chair.
Gospel Temperance
n the Presbyterian
voning last. There
dance, and the ad -
Mote, D. D., was
rapt attention. He
temperance people
, and ,thereby set -
world. The singing
f
tins Presbyterian
'Maitland,. and was
Kerr occupied the
The'only appeal against the Assess -
meet of the town, as evised by the Court
of Revision, was m o by the Bell Tele.
thione Company. hey appealed against
the asseesnient of th it plant as personal
°property, and des! • d to be assessed for
income instead. TI is the (.,punt of Revi.
sloe refused, and th parried, their appeal
to the Co`hity Jadg , and now he has given
his judgment, must ning the position taken
bythe town. T willlikelysettle the
ma't'ter, and the own Connell are to be
I congratulated of the decision, as it will,
make the Tele • • e Company tLIM*
t their fair ;shake , tha taxes to
' exolieriuer.
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$1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
Prang = Blossoms.
An interesting vent in. the shape of a
p etty wedding t ok place at the resi-
dence of Mr John Hanna, of this town,
on Wednesday ev ning last, when his
eldest daughter, ary, and Iter 'Zobt
Allan, of Wingh '., were joined in
Hymen's bonds. R: v D Perrie perform-
ed the service, in t - presence of a large
number of invited guests. The bride
was tastefully attird in a tweed travel-
ling suit, and was a seated by Miss Link -
later, of Colborne, who was similarly
attired. Mr Allan 'as supported by Mr
Geo Hanna, broths of the bride. After
the oeremony, the ompany sat clown to
a sumptuous suppe . The presents were
numerous, costly anuseful, and marked
the esteem in whir the bride is held.
During the eveni g, the town band
serenaded the newl wedded couple. On
Thursday, Mx and . rs Allan left on thei
wedding trip, an will visit Niagara
Palls, Buffalo and ther points before
their return. Th • 'fixes joins their
numerous friends i • extending congratu-
lations.v
aw:
P ,tousle.
Mr. Jahn Inglis s home from Detroit, on .
a i•rsit,
Miss Nellie Hoe diton is visiting frieeds
in Soaforth,
Mr. John Law, of Sarnia, is visiting
friends in town,
bir,.M.li,ilcl:naao is ponding a few days in
Toronto, this week.
Airs. Ii. per hats retarr d from an extended resit
to friends in Chicago,
Al,an•l airs ilobt. D1c• dog aro vittt1ng fiends
in Peterboro and vicinity
Miss Nellie 1iloD. nail' was over from.
Brnsiels M:
Mr, Blakeon Winteronday:of Detroit, spent it
day in town, last w "'t-
imes Brown, of L. mien, spent Wednes-
• day at Mr. Mark y'
q�i1Vlr. Blake ElhotGr , ofs. .the Trues, spent
Sunday iu Kinrardi ie.
Miss Nellie Bili,
Miss May Snider, i
Mrs. H. Briefm
visiting friends in
Miss Millie Wel
visiting friends in
Addison Selieey and Ralph Henry, of
Kincardine, were i town this week..
Miss Maggio Ga .raith returnod from
her trip to Point CI rk, on Tuesday."
Mrs. Mar:: Gray and iss Maggie left on Weflnes-
day on a visit to Peter, n Lansing, Michigan.
Rev. L. G. Woe was home from To-
rento for a few da , during the week.
Cliff and Ben Sellery, of Kincardine,
were visiting frien : ,in town last week.
Mr,. Harry Brief .an rode aver from Kin-
cardine on his why •1 on Sunday, returning
Monday,
Mr. Jack Ran 'n, of Seaforth, 'spent a,
couple of days with Mr. Geo. Sills,
this week.
Miss Maggie G. felon, of Sarnia, was' the
guest of her uncle' Mr. D. M. Gordon, on. ,t
Friday last.
Mr. D. Sullival , of Cbesley, spent San- •
day in town with his brother, Mr. John
Sullivan.'
Miss Jennie St<, •art was visiting her
sister, Mrs. McLe•• , in Tonawanda, N. Y.,
this week.
Mr. m. T. Yate
clay, visiting ll
o i
s far
West this week.
The Misses .Tenn
left on Saturday f
their teaching.
Mr. ins. Cutel, of D rhrim, formerly salesman
with Mr. 1'. A. Mills, is t 'e Quest of 11r. N. A.Fargai-
harsan for a few' days.
Miss Maggie Vans
on a visit to Walker
her friend, Miss Stur
Alex. Lucas, Esq.
was in town on Sa urday last shaking
hands with old frien.s.
Miss May Snider, • he has been visiting
at Mr. Z. Bell's, retu nod to her home. in.'"
Toronto on Monday 1 st.
Mr. and Mrs. waiter Green returned from the
vicinity of Ripley, oe . esday, where they have
spent seven weeks rustic, ting.
Master Clare Vanone hasg one to Ham-
ilton, where ha intens taking a business
eourseinthe school ,Isere.
Mr. A. G. Stew •t, of the Teeswater
News, and Mr. C. M Hardy, of Teswater,
were in town on Mo , day.
Miss Maggie McL uchlin left on Satur-
day last, for New Y. k, where she has a
large millinery este lishment.
Mies Lily Schwab
web daughter er
of Conde
e
for Schwab, of Lond.la, is visiting in touts,
the
e guest lest of Mrs. Jo n Norris.
Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Neelands left for
Toronto, on Thar -,ay, and will remain '
there until the Indu trial fair closes.
't,r1itr. and Mrs. 'alter Taylor were -at
Ripley, on Tnesaay, ttending the funeral
of MVtrs. 'Cosy, an sun of Mrs: Taylor. rt •
it, who has been visit-
s for a lnont Y•°e-
n Stratford rex'Wed-
s visiting leer friend„
r Toronto.
On Wednesday last, Mies Maggie
Moore, second da ghter of Mr Thomas
Moore, was unitein marriage to Mr
Wm. Dean, of T ronto, in St. Paul's
church, in the pr:eence of a large num-
ber of invited s este and spectators.
The nuptial knot was securely tied by
the Rev L G 1 .od, the rector. The
newly wedded a.uple left on the one
o'clock 0 P 11 tri in for Toronto, amid
showers of rice nd good wishes. The
presents were umerous, costly and
useful, testifyinto the esteem in which
the bride is hel by her many friends.
They Wh11 reside n Toronto.
On Monday ev ning last. 2nd instant,
the Rev Henry V Mote, D D, pastor of
the Coggregatio al church, of this town,
was united in w -.lock with Mrs Letitia
Scott, of Owen ' • und, at the residence
of Robt Aitken,E• q, of Owen Sound, Rev
Alfred -Brown, M : hodist minister, offi-
ciated. Mr and re Mote arrived in
Wingham on Tue: ay evening, apd will
take up houseke:.ing in the residence
lately occupied b Robt Cornyn, jr, on
Catharine street. -
Enterprise and krogress.
A few days ago, hile making afriend-
ly call at the An •hor House here, we
were invited to ex mine a large shipment
of imported mantl:sthat were just being
opened up as we e. tered, The garments
really looked beau ful, everything about
them appeared t e best, and we were
assured by the pr.prietor that in mater -
finish, they are the
ction of the mantle-
were told that this
ising house, imported
ntles that they passed
ar from Germany and
t their trade in mantles
lets, designs and
very latest prod
making art. W
pushing, enterp
nearly all the m
into stock last y
England, and th
was. eminently : atisfactory, not onl to
themselves, bu to every one their
wide circle of Gusto.. ers • or, by im-
porting direct, nd b. 'g for cash only,
they are able t• givtheir customers un-
equalled value in those stylish and ele-
gant fitting ga ments. But, important
as the mantle departniont of this pro-
ivhouse is,it is but oneof
pro-
gressive many
important depa talents. Dress goods—
in all the ne . est fabrics and latest
designs, is a eading feature of the
growing trade . this popular houso,and
in general dry onds, it can be literally
shit that "ever hing from the anchor to
a needle may = found here" A well-
arranged and w ,11 -lighted boot and shoe
department is
of this well -app
ed pore that a
stook are from t
makers in Cana
Canadian and B
teds, ordered se
particular,—read
to fat and wear—
tensive and attra
oreasing busine
house. Want o
close for the pie
of one more de
and general gm
metes the least,
reeeiye mention,
be
it practical t
OM sales of lin
goes to prove
reaped are not
thing usuall fon
--pure and fres
here. And in c
i+sg' in it whispe
trade are ass
oourteously
GOrden's,
pother striping feature
in ted store. It is el ai tn-
1 the goods carried in
en est
b and most r'eihable
a, Gents' furnishings,
itish tweed and worse
ts—guaranteed in every
-made clothing—made
pmts another very ex-
tive feature of the in-
s of this ambitious
space eompele us to
nt, with the mention
Arnett, namely, teas
(tries. This is by 30
although the last to
or sl5Gordon claims to
t man, and bis erten-
acted teas in the past
Mt his claims in "this
empty boast.
Eve
ry-
matr t.nlad8 grocery
be and f
will alwayse
nclusion, permit us to
that in no house in the
rs more oaretnlly and
on than at Mr X) M
reliable Anoh'or .'House,
, of Kincardine, was
wn, last week.
er, of Kincardine, was
we this week.
was in town over Sun-
il
y. Ile leaves for the
and Maggie Cargill
• Duluth, to resume
ne left on Thursday
on, accompanied by
.tu` .
Mayor of Calgary,
Miss Nellie Holm
ing Miss Kertie Ro
turned to her home
nesday.
Mrs. J. W. Mille,
ing her mother, Mr
to her home in Iia
this week,.
Rev. H. C. Pities
President of the
Union, was in to
week calling on fri
Mr. and Mrs, M
have booti spondin
Fleming's paten
Leslie. sir. Ile
Tuesday and ilir
will remain for a
Mr nd •1VCrs.
,a
forth, and 1$4111.1
r- who has been vii -
, st
J. Vanatonb, returned
ilton on Monday of
of Toronto, Provincial
at)tist Young People's
a few days during.
eds.
D. ffletning, of Listowel,
a few days with Mrs.
Mt. and ktrs. 'Thos.
ing returned home on
. Fletnieg and children'
eine:
as. MoMieha
gel ��
. Sea -
utter and daughter.
Bath, England, •ere guests of
Mrs. P G. Spa). ing, a few day
Mrs. Hunter is sister of Mrs. '
and is over o it merit to friends
country,
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