The Wingham Times, 1895-09-13, Page 1eeeer
INiUAM
VOL. XX.IV.---NO. 1236.
WING IA.M, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, i89 .
i. A. YEAR IN ADVANCE
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RS 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 stooks in every
department will be found to be super-
ior in quality and our prices such as
must command the attention of the
most eareful buyers. The Bear is
bound to sustain its former reputa-
tion, namely : "Good goods at the
most reasonable figures." The fall
trade is HOW opening up and our
Stock of
LADIES DRESS G000S
i9TtLI)SU?:f1.1 i Ri,
MARIE SALE
LADIES' SHOES
will be found to be most ' complete`
and variecl,with all the most fashion-
able trimmings to match; - and which
'will be added to daily. We ,,are
bound toplease the ladies. In
OVERCOAT IWC:
SUITS CCS, ° P tTI GS,
OE�tTS',�FiJ4 N1SFt't IOS,
jar gest v.t,
d best
crlyn: and will be
•
City and at prices
vll seeui:e ready pur-
e shall.have our new
we sho v la:.far
selected stoe
found(
Ee+
that ilk
chasel'S
stock 'of
led
ee
Men's Shoes, Children's Shoes
In fact all icfnds of Shoes in Black or Colorod.
• reDon't fail to see the prices in our windows next
Saturday.
GEORGE C0®®,
For Solid Reliable Shoes 2 doors north of Post
Ottice:
Marriage Licenses
Issued by F1uAim PATERSON, No 23, Vic-
toria street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses
regutred.
—Several ced r block crossings have
been put down in different parts of the
town during th past feu weoke.
Black worsted sun s front $15 up, at
Gl:o, 1;1. Invxs's, zt Tailor.
—Deputy -Reeve Holmes has some
Mammoth Sweet (corn which.has 10 rows
considered something Brussels, on 111 ntlay last.
rola. ;112 to $25 ; cannot be
e Dominion, et Geo. H. Iuvnes,
or.
OOR. YONOE ANO OERRARO STS., TORONTO,
Canada's Greatest Commercial School.
on te 00b. "This is
Large faculty ; Superior courses; Students assts'ied
to positions every week, Write for circulars.
SHAW .¢.ELLi0rT, Principals.
unusual.
—Concluder Wjzlmsley is Lakin; his : —Mr. D. Main ay, of town, bas sOrRe
old run on the IJ=don, Huron ift Bruce, corn the stalks o which measure ever 12
feet in length.
-Mt'. C A. L
Listowel, has been
this week, taking vi
Ings, residences, 41e.
Get your preserving peaches, Plums, rhe,,
but he is not fu ly recovered from his.
recent severe inn s. '
—Several me hers of the Canadian.
Order of Foredo of. town attended the
funeral of the la e Peter Thompson, at
Overcoat
4 -Mr. John C. L nklater, who has been beaten in
laid aside with sor eyes, is, we are pleased City Tpjn
to see, ably to be ou • again. pWe trust he
ay soon be fully r storedil
—On Thursday vening of last week,
Miss Maggie MoDo ogh, accidentally fell
and broke her collar bone. Medical aid
was secured,. the bone of and 18 she getting
along nicely.(
—Complaint is matte by several towns -
water or steam, p t
people of having garde' vegetables stolen. case d sue ds The
Some one is very p •tial to citrons, a load f Manitoba
number of gardens havix
citrons taken.
As I am leavin town, I will sell my
Household Furnit -e by auction, on mar-
ket, on Saturda + 21st inst., at 2 o'clock.
ETinu Oen.
,a
—A cedar block c'
down on Josephine
Hanna's store. Mr.
blocks and the tow
do n.
1—All the repairs an
Carr & Sons''louring.
ni'1 c
Stored, and the z l
Perhaps you weren't able to begin your
course at the first of this month. There
are others like you.- We expect them
along as soon as work is over. Our nt tu-
bers will be increased every week.• Why
not come with the rest? Write us for
,pirculars. Students may enter at any
'time.
CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE,,
STRATFORD, ONT.
P. 11oINTOSR, Prineipal.
car as o ani
You all know that imported pure malt
vinegar is the bust for pickles. We have
it. N. A. Feeenxzansoel,
—Capt. Andrews and Lieut. Long, of
the Salvation Army, wi have been here
between four and five m uths, will farewell.
on Sunday evening n xt. Theygo to
London to report there elves for 'duty and
gs. We did not
successors,
oher of the En -
ham Public School,
at she would pre-
-he highest number
ation, with a gold
Ross, son of Mr:
pupil in the junior
al scholar, and he
e beautiful medal
He made some -
above any of the.
tossing is being put
;reet, at Mr, Jobe.
Hanna pays for the
puts the crossing
been visited and
fMessrs.
#htt ngs at
tcill have been corn -
be run either by
e exigenoy of the
firm is getting in a
heat this week.
—The large adverti .ement of Mr. Geo.
H. Irwin, on another . +.ge, should receive
a perusal from all our •eaders. He carries
a largs stock in his li. • and is up to date. to attend special nieeti
in style and workman hip.:hoar the names of their
—Service in the C • gregational church, V —Miss Robertson, to
on Sabbath next, 15th inst., at the usual trance class in the Wine
hours, 11 a. 1n. an 7 p. m. C. W. last spring, intimated t,
Andrews, of Wroxeter will preach morn- sent the scholar taking
i g and evening. All ere welcome, of ;parks at the exam'
112r. Wm. Moore, w 10 was so seriously medal. Master Bert
u Alex. Ross, of town, a
injured a few• weeks a.. by falling from glass, was the success
the roof of Messrs. B tton cis h essant s fools justly proud of t
°hair factory, is grade + lly getting better.
He has had a very serio is time, and at one i Which he has received.
r1Y
he would recover:
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 stipply everything in the
line of
Dress. Goods and
`Trir� angs, Ladies' Mantles,
Ordered Clothing,
Gents' Furnishings,
Ready -Made Overcoats
and Clothing, Boots and
Shoes, Groceries, &c.,
and at the lowest figures.
OUR—GRAND
LOCAL NEWS.
-There was n
School Board,
want of a quern1
Cash for butter
Grocery.
—A full report
deavor Convention
week, appears in th
are indebted to the
Cooper.
---Rev. W. J.
the services of the
Sunday last, in thr
The Rev. Dr. Giffc
day next, at the n(ual hours. '
A good upright Piano for sale. Owner
' if bo
u ht
at once.
,15argain g
s office.
meeting of the Public
n Tuesday evening, for
ERY
OPENING ING
and
eggs at Griffin's
time it was doubtful if
—Mr. Wm. Bn tton le
tailoring and gents' fur
Mr. Geo. Carr, sop of Mr. James Carr, of quantities of meat for theeshings, bees, etc.
:'lr Mi'. Carr has spent the Call and see him.
of the best shops' —A grand pro enact° concert is. to be
d Canada, andTna I tendered the Citizen Band, of this town,
s in his line. l in the skating rink, n the evening of Sept.
something to say ; 20, which is expecte to surpass anything
of concerts. Over
rt in patriotic songs
by the Booed. The
Remember the place, ono door smith o i rink Evill be decorated and well lighted by
R. A. Graham s glens y to t
electric light. A spectator's prize of a
-,thing over 70 ma
others who wrote. V
s sold his merchant
special rates to farmers buying large
photographer, of
in towna. few days
ws of different build -
at the old reliable Star restaurant.
Jas. MelciaNns-
V . We understand t'.
has purchased the grl
X X X store, opposit
store, and will move th
Miss McPherson has
city and is busy op
millinery sack, whin 1 contains all the
ovelties the seasot . • Announcement of
novelties
r in
ning will appear
her Fall . illinery op i g Pp
next is a of the Than
—" Saranac," Mess s. J. R. ct W. F.
Dulmage's trotting stallion, has been
doing some good work t the races in the
States; He took first i oney at Detroit
last week, in the 2.24 al as.
hat Mr. David Rush
beery stook of the
Chishotm's ..earug
re shortly. !/
retained from the
ning out her ,fall
fishing business to J G. Field, butcher, Wingham,gives
Lower Wingham
'last•eight years in some
in the United States
fully abreast of the tim
another column he has
to the public. ; of the kind in the wa
—For first-class tailoring and cheap 400 voices will take p
Webster cE'"Co`
of the Christian En -
held in Blyth, last
s issue, fox which we
Secretary, Mr.
A. T.
Seal y,
addell, of Ethel, took
Methodist ahurah, on
absence of the pastor.
rd will preach on Sun -
Ieaving town.
Enquire at Tr
Will soot' take place, of which clue
notice will be .given. We are bound
to give the ladies a treat.
Call and take a look through our
establishment and learn .our prices.
We 'shall deems it a pleasure to show
goods.
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TUE BEAR.
WE SELL OICEAP,
—Preparations
for the Wingham 1
the 24th and 25
likely to be keen c
offered by the own
spring foal sired b
The prizes are, $
second.
gents' furnishings, try e s er f and choruses, assist()
' • r s re.
—Private 'moneys to (oar on mortgages
at reasonable rate of interest. Apply to
tf
Joule NxuaA. ns:
–.The Brussels 1 d
Liteknow Sentinel .,
week. Bro: Holmes,
Era, is taking semi
Stars and Stripes, an
Winglianl Advance, h
a wife.
--Tee evangelistic s+
by Evangelist Philpott,
attended and much
awakened. On Sunda,
meeting was held in the
and a great many were
not being able to gain
.meeting are being held a lift.
church,. this w eek.
Geo. Carr has bought the Merchant
—Driver Johnston, o; the C. P. R., has a Tailoring and Gents' Furnishingbegness of
dog that travels with 1 im .on his train. Wm. Button and 'has added a complete
He is of the terrier bre, . and is aknowing + line of Fall :and Winter Suitbin• ga, Over-
little
ver-
fellow: He tray towns
' to f at
11tt selling p
h he
is
f h
rvices, conducted +
ave been largely ; handsome silver tilting water' pitcher will
interest has
been I be given the lady holding the lucky ticket.
night last, the ; T};te admission will be 15 Dents. It is
Temperance Hall ` hoped the people of thrp town will tarn out
ompelled to leave, Ian P
liberal with their
admission. The j
n the Methodist j Everybcdy buy a tic
—James Donnelly
the Canada Business
has secured a position
Times -Herald Publis ding Co., of Chicago,
partment, at a. good
this school seem to
(access wherever they
st and Herald and
re holidaying this
of the Clinton New
holidays anter the
i Bro. Plenty, of the
as taken unto himself
a recent' graduate of
College, Chatham,
in the office of the
in the circulation d
salary. The pupils o
meet with universal
go.
•d 1 1 the Band as
they have been very
vale all summer.
t and give the boys
Desirable Property for Sale.
I offer for sale my dwelling house on
John St., 'also my grey driving horse
"Prince," together with 'Harness, Top
Buggy, Gladstone Cutter, Babes, etc.
Last '4Uarbing:
due me either by note or
t rust be paid at once or they
aced in court: for collection.
. - JAS. A. CLUE.
—A ,arK o nuts r of our townspeople, as
well as a numb. from. the immediate
y icinity, took adv maga of the low rates to
Toronto, onToes %ay last, to attend the
great Industrial 'air,
—A grand con
town hall, an tb
September (lair /
celebrated humor
best local talent,
%—Mayor Brook
ing went to St Word and Guelph, ::4,1k
rt will be given in the,
evening of the 25th
lght) : Mr. Jas. Pax, the
et, of Toronto, and the
ill take part,
venire and Reeve Spark,
Tuesday, to insp:
walks and get i
putting down sa
to the Council at
re in a forward state
all Pair, to be held on
h instants. There is
mpetition for the prizes
rs of Demo for the best
that excellent stallion.
0 for first and $5 for
---Miss Lubbock,
and earnestly ass's
Bongard, in Chris
this place, since
on Tuesday of this
few days' rest, wh
11118510n. work in T
an earnest churolh
will come to Wingh
Miss Bongard 10 in
who has so faithfully
ed Evangelist, Miss E.
inn Mission work in
ho lst of July, left here
eek for Paisley, for a
1 she will return to
ronto. Mies Madden,
nd mission evangelist,
in this week to assist
:sion work here,
4�f-.--illi. David San
eter Advocate, has
Telephone, an eigh
first issue appeared
fishing of a paper
b'ordwich is an ex
would sate to mo.
has an abundance
'b
ah
hoped that
the
p
aaeceskful. It se
have been better 1
s over many of the I coatings, Pantings and Gents
road,with other t which and examine them.gn
a
ht at home when the trainis
s an hour. When
station, "Rufus" and
different lines of the
drivers, and appears r
ing on the top of the c'
running at 25 or 30 mil
the train stops at
specialty. Made in the
GEO. Ci.iia; opposite Obisholm's dr
Wingham.
rices. Call
e ta'1origg a
a .test city"; vies.
store,
An interestin
generally jumps dow 1 and takes a look took place at the resid
around and when th • word is given to; Shaw, Goderioh, at six
proceed he takes his p beside his sturdy ( day morning last, 10th
owner or on top of the ab. tab th Agnes Jane Bpi
east
—G. T:.l�. trains for Toronto and
leave Wingham at 6.23 a. m. and 11.20 a. ham, wore joined. in H
in., via W. G. & B.; 6.35 a. m. and 3,25 bride was supported b
p. m., via Clinton and Guelph. Good con- stone, of Goderioh, an
neations by all trains. was maid of hone:, T
Mr. Wm. Clegg, grain
fty miles around this
nples of wheat, oats,
send to the Toronto
lace before the experts
ty on Thnrsday,12th
in standards for this
fall wheat is a mag-`
it, weighed 02 pounds
1. Peas are also a
d well and are free
ea crop, Mr. Clegg
re has been ie. this
is are poor quality,
color and light in
*Cat deal of smut in
the oats and also Doe de and weed seeds,
dere, late of the Wrox-
tatted the Fordwich
-page paper, and the
est week,?. The pub -
in e. pl+ the size of
that not many
nt Bro. Saunders
of faith, and it is to
xperiment may prose
u1d
that hewo
nils to us
Wro'teter.1
The Miss and Toronto Weekly GIebe
will be sent to new subscribers from now
till *allot of January,. 1800, for 00teflts.
—On Friday last
dealer, drove about
section to secure s
peas and barley t
Board of Trade, to
who meet in that o
instant, to fix the gr
year. He says th
nificent sample, an
and over per bush
splendid sample,•yie
from bugs. 'The
says, is the best: li
section for years.
being both dark in
Weight, There is a
They will have to be cleaned exceedingly
well to be marketable Ite says there was
a large breadth of ats grown, bat he
thinks the fanners w 1 be disappointed in
the yield when they t < rash them. Barley
is poor sample and hat ittle grown. Straw
is a scarce article till: gear; Mr. Clegg, in
bis day's drive, dict • of see a stack of
straw, though many o the farmers Have
threshed. Farmers ar carefully housing
the straw for feed.
in cream serge, triintn
bone, with wreath of
while the bridesniaic
muslin, trimmed witl
carried bouquets of roses. Mr. J.. H. Erma, and after m
Stephenson, •of Win ham, assisted the He has been dead i early 10 years. The
groom, and Rev. J. A. Anderson, B. A., family born to the ,x consisted of Mary.
' ; Aaron, Reveler ;
1)ofethy (Mrs. Geo.
James (deceased);
Winter, Manitoba ;
stave, jr.) Listowel;
Elliott,) `Viegbani,
and Ruing in Ifansas.'
grandchildren • and
so survive, .and aie
cottfitry. The old
couple who had been riiriitive Methodists
in England identified themselves with the.
Epis-eopal.lVtethedist u arch hereand Were
'leading aril vatutd ole bets therein. •
bftith Invalids.
Vest with invvalidathe appetite is caprin.'
ions and needs eonxing, that )est the
reason they 1mprov
e
'xo rapidly tat
y
'ander
Scott's Emulsion, "�i+liioliI9 as palatable as
All auiou
book acne
will be
pretty wedding
05 of Mr. John
'cloak, ou Tues-
nst., when Mr. W.
rl
Miss
Bli-
es,
an
es, late of Wing-
men's bonds. The
Miss Edith 'Van -
Miss Gracie Shaw
ie bride was attired
with orange rib -
flax in her hair,
wore white Swiss
lace. They both
t the granolithic side'
formation es to cost of
e, core. They will report.
is next meeting.
Tomatoes, Pears,to c large quanti-
ties
Ts na t
g q
ties r e've � .nil at
ac z d daily the add reliable ;;tar
aprices.
restaurant, and sold at right
JAS..blclfermr.
f the recent electrical .
of Mr, Alex. Dawson, of
y lightning, The light -
he roof and passed down
able, tearing off shingles
and boards in its way, and passed into the
ground. Dana s to the extent of about;
$10 was done.
—During One
storms, the stable
town, was struck
ning struck it on
the back of the s
Death of Mrs.
The following obitu
Mrs. Tremain, of Lis+.
the Listowel Banner.
mother of Mrs. R. Ell.
The Tremain farnily w
settlers who came to th
corporation of the tow
stands in the early fift es. Of the original
family one was remo ed in the death last
Thursday of Elizabet 1, relict of the late
Moses Tremain, in tl
age, and there Tema'
generation, Mr: Rob
aged partner. They
and Dame to 'Canada
ago, the aged fathe
Michael, coming eve
having been prece
some few years
Elizabeth Goudge,
e sonais,
rew is visiting in Strat
art, of Woodstock, is "
is yisiting friends' in
Thos. 3. McLean are
ek. tef
Mr. Tom Man
ford this week;:
Mr. Geo. Stet
home on a visit,
Mr. J. iMelllaun
L'stoveel, this we
VIMessrs. J. A. a
at Whitby this w
uses Tremain.
ry notice of the late
wel, we take from
The deceased was
tt, of this town
re among the first
place where the
of Listowel now
Mfss ;;Mary J o :ins and illiss Robertson
spent Sunday in : oderich. V
Mr. Alex. Holm -9, of Fergus, was calling,
on old friends in
Mr. John Te
spending a few da
1)r. Macdonald
on Mcnday, by
brother.
Mos. John Car:
in Cargill, the g
M. P.
Misses Aggie
Lucknow, were
this week,
Mr. Geo. Ter
Fort Wayne, In '
anted a good pos tion.
Mr. Frank Pu dy. of Paisley, spent a day
luring theer.
week, .with gr.
broth
Iolmes and ,Miss Mina, -
onalkSattu
erton. day, after a 'visit
returned to her horns in
ay last, accompanied. by;
. Thos. Moore.
II, first assistant teacher in
•gh. Scheid, was visiting
•ver Sunday.
Jerome, who has been
1ph for scene time, was.
ays this week.t,
Cline has gong to an ad-
mit at a hardware stock,.
'1 purchasing it.
Mrs. Fisher a id children, of Lucknow,
ng relations in town for
timed home on Saturday
palling was a ;nest at the
" . Gregg, of Seafarth, and
Mies Acheson of Godericb, at 'Goderioh,
returned on Monday last,'
s holidays, to eesumo her
nilliner'u Messrs. Honiuth.
e Sist year of her
but two of that
']'remain and his
ere a Cornish family,
nearly half a century
, whose name was
with Robert in 1843,
d by all his other sons
before. The deceased,
was a daughter of Tohn
't
Goudge, a Cornish miner, working in the
copper mines. She was married in Tower- who were visi
dreff, Cornwall, in S30, and came out to some time, re
Canada in 1852, ti, ttling first near Orono, last.
u
'tho township of r larke, Durham cocnty, Miss Lonise
going from there wedding of iglu
roy, and coming t
The brothers, .loin
both 'deceased, we
to come in, 44 yea
1552, the year bef
arrived, Moses ca
1555 and first Pure
ingham this week.
iff, of Woodstock,.
s in town visiting friends,
vas called to Stratford,'
the serious illness of a
111 is spending some: time
est of Mr. Henry Car-'
and. Lizzie Hornell, of
isiting friends in: town
it, jr.,..:leeves today for
ens, where he has se -
or two in town,
H. A. Purdy, h'h
Mrs. Thos.
Holmes returne
to relatives in
Mrs. Harrison
Toronto, on Fri
her mother, Mr
Mr. Wm. Irw
the Listowel
`fr�,iends in town
$/Mr. Cbaunce
working in G
home for a.few
Mr. 7tyt ..A.
joining town'
with the object
Metcalfe, near Strath.
once back into the bash.
nd William T'relnein, last week.
s the first of the family Miss Simpso
s ago. Robert came in after a few wee
re Postmaster Backing duties as bead
with his family in & Bowie's.
ased the Teuton lot in Mrs. A. Bu
ved into the village. returned, on
weeks' visit
Stteetsvill°e.
We had pleasant dull, out Tuesday,
from Mr. A. T. Cooper, of Clinton, Seere-
tary of the .uroe County Christian
performed the °ere
were beautiful, cost
newly wedded coupl
train for Toronto, w
few days, and then
wheee they will les'
their numerous itis
long life and happifi
Evangelist
Over Otte hundred,
ny. The presents (Mrs. Aniey) Listo
and useful. The John G., (deceased) ;
left by the 7 a. nt. Maynard) Toronto;.
ere they will spend a Henry.; eves. lanes
return to 'Wingham, Emnla, (11Irs. Jas.
e•°ty •.The Tint's joins Louisa, (Mrs, Robt.
ds in 'wishing them s a Sesanna, meerie
es, A large, number ,ef
greatgrandchilldren a
spread througbout:tbe
tleetings.
nave professed con•
version in the revive l services t:ondueted
t>, daring, the past
ve nearly all signified
eectning lnentbers of
urohes, TIIQ greater
part of these converts are young men and
by Evangelist Philp
four weeks. These h
their intention of
one of the different o
wofacn. Mr. Philpot will go'item
h ro to
Paisle , where lie Wil conduct two w.
Special services and the auspices of the
Gospel
Temperance
of C people, May his
efforts be
kholder and three children
Saturday hast, from a four-'
ith friends in Toronto and`
deavor tin', n.
Mr. J. A. llalsted, of it1t. Forest, is its
chargo of i ors. Halsted & Scottie bank"
here, this w ek, Mr. A. B. Smith being off
for his boll ays,
' Dr.'andi rs. lt'laedonildarrived hattr,e'
from ittanit ,ha on Satttttay 'Bust: The
came by bo tftomFort or' ^ix711k
iaYS to 0
•
Bond. ' t1e doctor says the 'trope lrt
Manitoba. , re something iz mrnse. ,
Mr: and Mrs, ': Cl. f3pat1iog and' MI
olim .spot t 'Sttnday and Monday t,
friends in eafortb. They drove Laos,{ t'1
country tt & enjoyed the ride every TWA
OIi
1116 re rn trip, Mrs. Sperling s tui iVil' '
Delia stop p ed at Blytla toilet frienlin,fq>+
a fent t days . .
ure�ttt.