The Wingham Times, 1895-11-08, Page 1ly, and to a T.
rial, which it is
Es ever brought
tailoring, and
lots for nothing
'.n order to fit
1103 9to$35.
. $12 to $24.
M $3 to $26.
it $ 6 Per Pair.
IN,
TAILOR,
IGHAM, ONT.
es->_�a.e0437pvar+
VOL. XXIV.---NO, 1243.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 831895.
IMLSe
$1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
��X�%►:rZ'7 D 0
OUR MUNtY OEN!Nt
Is over and was admitted by
the ladies that it was ahead of
.anything ever shown before in
Wingham, Ladies, when you
want anything in MILLINERY,
be sure and give us a call before
buying.
ellieleelaelteleeito
DRESS
GOADS
/4- Selling here leave no room for
doubt as to qualities and values.
You'i t sari: if you buy your
Fall Dress Goods from us.
For Suits that suit•
give comfort to the
f wearer and satisfy
yourfriends,you had
'O1�`�"�S°, ?setter try ue. Our .
garment re, akors
'Eng know how to do their
worth ; don't' think
there are any better
we charge no more than others
ferior work. Hundreds of new
winter samples to choose Prone,
s
e about half what you have to
std goods. 'Work done for parties
iif their own cloth.
think that a Tweed Suit cannot
rly Made for $4 Spot Gash, call
sur Work. Our terms are enah.
`riBSTEI & CO.,
litssito the Macdonald Block,
Wingbam, Ont.
•AC lV.
MCAT
t only bo agreeable to the taste anti smelt,
til be ent to ae to bo attractive to t e
ho e.
}
x•111 hofouncl all that it detirnl in th
4+e. 1oni, andIVC
always on hand.
SA.Gii•S, (HEAD OninilSB+;
rythiug in the butchering line, in Beason,
ply no hotels, tell eustotners have a chanes
the beet cute.
POI will always be found lust tight and
be delft eyed to enWry pert of the nn
yg
he towFk
i, Aug, !lath. we.
READY MADE
MANTLES
we are showing the very latest
German styles and prices away
down. See our special $4.5o,
$5. and $6 Mantles
T"'
"`fie excel ;" never' -vas there
the assortment shown before in
town. See our Ful: CAPES in
Tasmania, Sable, Grey Persian
Lamb, Opossum, Greenland,
Seal, Astrachan• and Baltic
Seal. Our Astrachan Coats
are thebest value. Full assort-
ment of Gauntlets, Miffs,
Storni Collars and Caps.
SHOES for all kinds -of weatnei,
SHOES for all kinds of people,
SHOES for all kinds of pockets.
Felt Lined Buckle Boots,
Felt Lined Long Boots,
'Felt Lined Laced and
Gaiters for Ladies.
BOYS and GIRLS SCHOOL BOOTS.
Rubbers and Overshoes,
Trunks and Valises.
Fall Stock Complete, Prices Right,
GEORGE GOOD,
Winghom. The Shpo Ilan.
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Marriage Licenses
Issuedby PRANK P. rnRsoi,, No 23, Vic-
toria etreot,Wingham, Ont. No witnesses
reel utrod,
COR. velem etre GERR,ARD STS.. TORONTO,
Canada's Greatest Commercial School.
Latta faculty; Superior courses; Studentsasiisted
to positions every week. .Write for cireularS.
ST AW ,ir ELLIOTT, Prinoipala.
ORDERED
CLOTHINC`
Wo want the names of 70,000 young
people. The latest edition of our College
Journal is ready for distribution and we
want you to see it. Seud in your name
and the nanees._of your friends; •we will
do the rest.' It will interestyouand cost
you nothing. You must see it.
CENTRAL . BUSINESS COLLEGE,
STRATFORD, ONT.
P. idcINTOSH, Principal.
Cash for butter and eggs at Griffin's
Grocery,
Jon PRINTING.—The Tzlits has excellent
facilities for turning outeall kinde of job
printing, having new type, fast presses,
etc. Our prices are medorate.
Black worsted puns from $15 up, at
Gno. H. luxe's, City Tailor.
—The roof of thi machine shop of the
Union furniture fiLctory has been complet-
ed, and now the fl ors ere being laid in the
dry kiln and meal ine shop, and the win-
dows being put ine The beautiful weather
of the past week lies faoilitated the work
very much.
Williams' Little Dandelion Pills
euro headache. Try them.
1—Mr. Thos. Greg ry has sold his farm'
being lot 27, comes on, 1, Culross, to Mr.
Dan. McKinnon, that township. The
farm cousiets of 1 5 acres, 100 of which
are cleared, Ther is a small house and a
shed on the farm, ut no barn. The con-
sideration was $3 o."tV'
A Seller—A. in
for 6o, worth 10
Dxug Store.
—Mr. John
Toronto, was he
neetion with th
Josephine street.
in the Council mi
The Council, at
evening last, adoe
the matter rests..
Heliotrope toilet soap
See it, at Chishohn'e
alt, sanitary engineer, of
e on Friday Last, in eon -
proposed sewer along
His report will be found
utes, in another column.
its meeting on Monday
ed his report, and there
Overcoats from $12 to $25; cannot be
beaten in the Dominion, at Gm H. Invre's,
City Tailor.
I—At the meetin• . of St. Paul's church
vestry, on Monday 'evening last, it was
decided to ask Rev. Vin. Lowe, of Glencoe,
to accept the re torship of St. Paul's
• church, Wiugham. The reverend gentle -
1 of much promise, and
aru that the vacancy
has been so soon filled.
Last season's Mantles, $5 to $8, we sell
for 42.50; 6,8 to §12, we sell for $4; $12
and 15, we sell for G. M. H. McIenoo.
pian is a young ma
we are pleased to 1
—Mrs. McXenzi
' McKenzie, who ha
' weeks with her son'
home in Goderioh
' MoKensie accompal''
is in her 04th year,
andhermemory is
[though her eyesigh
defective.
Chishohn's condi on powders for horses I
and oattle are unegt • lled. •
—The regular onthly meeting of the
Public Sohool Boar will be :held on Tues-
day evening next.
Bing sells odd lines of high class Dress
Good at half price.
—Tie Ladies' Ai Society of the Metho-
dist eltnrclt are ma ing great preparations
for their Thanksgiv ng dinner, to be held in.
the Town Hall, on, be evening of the 21st
;nit.
Williams' Little Dandelion Pilin
euro headache. Try them.
—Another arrest'
neetion with the as
Jewish pedlar near
ago. This man w
ton, on Monday last
ton.
las been made in con•
salt and robbery of the
Formosa, some time
s arrested in Palmers
and taken to Walker -
The Teems and W$ekly Globe till the lat
of January, 1891i, for 25 cents, is very cheap
reading matter. Send in your names.
Vi -Messrs. Wm. a d George Cruickshank,'
of Turnberry, ever called to Cobourg, on
Friday lata, on a oonnt of the death of
their brother, who as foully murdered by
a man in that tow full account of this
terrible tragedy is ve r in another column.
Messrs. Oruioksba have the sympathy of
the whole commun y in their trouble. to
1, mother of Mr. Geo,
been spending several
sere, returned to her
r Tuesday. 11Ir. Geo.
ied.her. The old lady
nd is hale and hearty,
as good as it ever was,
and hearing is quite
LOCAL NEWS. ' Get a free sample of Williams' Little
Dandelion Pills and be convinced.
There is nothing like them.
Pure Clover Honey at Griffin's.
14r— B.. Wilson returned on Monday
—The regular mee
C. 0. F., will be bele
A full attendance of
See King's window. Suit lengths of stated in tho acoo
High Class Tweed Dress Good at half price. newspapers.
ng of Court Maitland, ' from a three weol9 • isit to Manitoba. He
this (Friday) evening.
embers is requested.: that
says the crops were eally magnificent in
mprovince, and have not been -ever-
ts furnished
ver-tsfurnished by the
a
rozon grain, in
aaLaweenc este-
. The bulk of
sold for 35 cents a
ow as 80 conte, while
o. 1 hard wheat.
ty of toilet soaps and
n that line, .at Chis -
;ll —Mr. A. E. Smith
on Diagonal street
purchased from Mr.
A. J. Irwin, dentist, j
we stilt„read: Never before
.
were w '.as busy as we are now.
The poop1e 'l
ow
where they.
get the best value for theirmoney.
.
DOTS & SHOES;
h
the You all know we carry
largest t "
Cbeyt
stock in
fo`Wi and prices are right.
xtr,Bl,rxl .
;It AND Ewa; a; TAKEN
AS CASH. •
SLOB SedBOWLS
The only
Direct Importers.
7E SELL CyJa r
as sold his residence
which he recently' most of o i
>. Sutherland, to Mr. s reducin t
f town. F tate grain is being
C. E. Williams sells pure drugs. bushel, and some as
Satisfaction guaranteed. . :42 cents aro paid fo
t9—Mr. and Mrs. •J s. MoLaucblin were; . Wo lake a spoci
called to Brussels on Wednesday by--..tlie we wish your trade
death of an uncle the former, o. AtV. `. li,�o�lm's Drug Store.
Stewart, an old rest' nt of that town. et $#—•A oar cohtainit
eis, Corn, Tomatoes; , ducks( loftthe Wit ',themm G.T.P. station,
, 3 cans for 25 cents,, on Tuesday, for No Bedford, Massachu-
setts. The fowl we e purchased from the
townspeople attended farmers in this vici . tynd Tuesday was a
nd ..entertainment at busydayin town 1 in reds of teams being
,
day evening. Dr. Mtio-I in town delivering • rein. The squawking
the hair ver • and du s and the loadingof
bpied. C y of the gesso
the same made t e station a place of a
n, and numbers of our
re taking in the sights•
d for about five or six
ch their destination,
edon the New York
Aylmer brand of
Beans and Pumpki
at Griffin's.
—Several of our
the Sons of Sootl.
edne '`�roaeter;on Wedne
;donald, M. P., or,
acceptably,
—Private moneys to loan on mortgages ' good deal of attract
at reasonable rate of interest. .Ripply to townspeople wore t1
tf Joliet Nn>•:>;ANns. The fowl will be f
-n+A'goodly numb r of the Oddfellows of weeks whet; they re
WWII attkeded the f neral of W, A. Haslam, and then will bo pl
at tolgrave, on. '.Pit rsday. The deceased market.
young man belong
iDaVil's Lake, North
—For first-class tailoring and cheap
gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co.
Remember the piano, one door south of
R. A. Graham's grocery store.
—Rev. Dr. Gifford will preach anniver-
sary sermons in the King Street Methodist
church, London, on `Sunday next, and on
Monday evening he will lecture in the same
place, his subject tieing "The Wonderful
Aismmoth Cave in' Kentucky.” Rev. Mr.
Moss, of Bluevale will fill thedoctor's
pulpit, at both sere hes, on Sunday.
1750 live geese and
The old reliable butcher, Mr. J. G. Field,,
has a full supply of Sausages,Hoad Cheese,
coo., as well as meats of all kinds. Give
him a call.
—Mr. Geo. MoTa
us several potato at
the tops of which 26
None of the tubers
the strangest thing
grew on the roots
were grown on th
McLellan, about fo
chell, and aro quite'
i to the Oddfellows iu J. G. Field, butcher, Witighar, gives
Dakota. special rates to farmers buying large
quantities of treat for threshings, bees, etc.
lieathileld's Healing' Balsam is a gall and see Tum,
.Siia cure fol' the Worst cold. At
,Williams Drug Store. —This week's allvertisentent of tete
'congregational church, Canada. Easiness Col
th inst.. at the usual I the,4,"It preys to atte
.tin
• ��or o
f getting
t 7 .p. Ili, The pitstoi, goii�- . $
eto, D. D.,willpreault,peeititsllr iitill oonti
g su'act "1strange e
i�ws1ir
Tito
rceentlY
t
and for his evening Carrie •.l'aekson,
Christian,"tian,rAll are
lwl
Bell, Barrisis
Walker, as billing
Davis, Brooks d; Co
wholesale drug hoe
Thompson, as sten
bongg: r
la Batiste
dilution is doing
wvorthy of the best
,—Serviee in'the
on Sabbath nest, 1
hours, 11 a. tn. a
the Rev. Henry W. i
,taking for his tnorni
tsoene in a, temple,"
subject "Almost
welcome,.
A Graduate of To>.bnto University says:.
"'My children have been treated With i
Soott's Emulsion front their earliest years!
Our physician first recommended it And
now whenever a child takes.00ld my wife
immediately resorts to this remedy, which
I Two dresses fo
ege, •Chatham, dhows
d the best," .and the
�ttpils placed in good
nes. The following
ken positions. Miss
e r
st nitgrapho with
, Cl:athann ; David
clerk with Williams,
of Detroit, the largest
in Michigan; Fred.
rasher with Geo. R.
Chatham. This in -
grand work, and is
tronage.
the priee of one. See
sh, of town, showed
ks, on Wednesday, on
potatoes had grown.
vete very large, and
was that no potatoes
of the stalks. They
farm of Mr. David
r miles south of Mit-
curiosity.
Ladies, clean your kid gloves with
Josephine Glove Cleaner. For sale only
by G. E. King, headquarters for the Perrin
Freres Kid Gloves, in all the most desirable
shades for street or evening wear.
—The entertain
auspices of tbo Tr
the Town Hall, on
poorly attended.
chid not put in an a
to some extent ac
tendauce. Mr. Ba
at a late hour that
hitn to attend, bo
not even do that
shire occupied t
remarks, before ca
Gifford, who, in
out the duty of ev
liberty. The oth
Soarlett, of St.
account of how
grown is St. The
He also explaine.
True Blue Associ
tute and negelec
them up in true
Bertram, a lawye
last speaker, an.
and oxtravagar-t
success. 'Chis
least hesitation,
position to Tion.
Justice
Meredith
on the Separate S+
pretended to disco
the Pope rules 0
ruled it, and appr
official appointtnen
down. It is sttrpri
the position that
arrant nonsense.
terspersed with si
and Miss Park
good voice. Mr. 1
and Capt. Toni B
number of songs,
several encores,
played the aeco
usual grave, TI
moat was brought
iii"God
env) singing
0, B, Williams sells pure drugs,
Sattsfaeon guaranteed.
—Rev, D. Perri entertained a number
of the young poop) of his congregation, at
the Manse, on Tb rsday evening of last
weak.
•
Fora good, cool smoking pipe, call .oil
Patterson, the leaching jeweler, Wingnam,
—Several members of the Maccabees, of
town, drove over to russets, en Thursday,
to attend the funera of a Mr. Rollick, of
that place,
Oysters arriving daily at the old reliable
Star restaurant, and served in any style.
JPs. Mclimvia.
--The services of th Salvation Army,
on Thursday of last week, were more
than ordinary. The ead officers of the
Palmerston division, a d others, were pres-
ent and took part.
—Mr. Halsey Park, f this town, watch-
maker, has a clock wb 'll he claims to be
225 years old. The fr e is made of wal-
nut, which is sculpture .tnd carved in very
fancy. designs. The ovements are of
very substantial make and Mr. Park de-
clares they would run id give good time
for at least 1,000 years onger. He would
not accept a good sum or this curiosity.
nt given under the
e Blue Association, in
uesday evening, was
ie speakers advertised
pearanee, which may
ant for the small at,
s wired the committee
t was impossible for
Rev. J. G. Madill did
ran. Mayor Brocken-
chair, and made a few
fug upon the Rev. Dr.
few scutences, pointed
ry lover of truth and
• speakers were Mr. Wni.
Phomas, who gave an
• range principles had
ms and Elgin county.
the work of the Lady
i-
• reclaiming s
tion in iec g dot
d children and bringing
rotestant principles. Mr.
from London, was the
as a retailer of reckless
atemettts, he was a great
ntleinen, without the
aced his opinion in op -
Edward Blake, Chief Fessatrt, supplies for w
and question,
, they Canadian Architect and
whichhe
idol ccording ing, $8 ; 1V. Pattiso11, w
. According to him, 1 Mrs. Brook, labor, c1
ade, and has always $5,55; W. F. Broe}e eon
es of or nonBerms all Stratford, $2, relief to in
from Lieut. -Governors fetal, $2.08 ; A. "toss, s
ing that one ocottnyirig Neil Idctitegor, noting as
e does sltonld talk such
he speeches were in- October Inft $1; John 1
as special .constable, 0
P
ing. her, Morley uric Waterous Engine Co., ell
ve a beautiful duet in works, $27.00; F. Patte
Palk also gave a son({,
son, of Loudon, sang A ' rent; charity, $4; Jos.
Mayor, Asse
R5 R> trann.—Lost, a purse containing a
sum of looney, between Stiles' corner and
Mrs. Cummings', Lower Wiugham. Finder
will receive above reward on leaving the
purse at Mr. Benj.Wilison's,
•
—A receiver has
Chosen Friends, a son
in the United States.
one time a branch in
few members still her
the Canadian Order o
established it absorbe
diens belonging to th
Some few, however,
the old organization,
unweloome news
war ants the aphelia
Town
The regumar month
Council was held on
Present — llfayor
Sperling, Deputy -R
Councillors Neeland
Dawson, Gol don, Ill
Lean, Ileacling,7 Dor
last regular meeting,
meeting, were read an
munication WINS react f
pork parker. of Paisie
removal of his pork
Wingnam. He wish d•• exemption from
d drainage and a
slau ?tering and
d by A. Dawson,
,that Air. Coleman
`Vin„ham .and see if
ade to accommodate
ommuuication was
Ronald, Brussels,
and ladder truck,
tical engine, deo.
Moved by R. C. Spar ing, seconded by J.
' Wilson, that the coin • unication. from Mr.
Ronald be referred to the Fire and Water
Committee—Carried. A. communication
was read from Miss elle Houghton, ask-
ing for rebate of $10
tainments field by her
tial failures. hiov
seconded by J. A. Mc
quest of Miss 13oughto
in amendment by W.
i la that Mis
McKinley, D. l c
Y
,
funded $5 hall rent•
amendment lost. T
mitteo reported as f
Fessant, wood for char'
en asked for the
y doing business
This order had tit
ingbain and. has a
we believe. When
Chosen Friends was
most of the Cana -
American society..
eferred to stay with
d to them it will be
at its condition
recommended that', tlttton & I�essant's.
account for wood, c arity orders, be re-
ferred back until ce tified to; that John
,Davideon's accounts for waterlog streets,
that he he paid $10 altogether ; that true
accounts of supplies or Sadlers be referred;
to the Trottsurer .a cl that the other ac-
ed by A. Dawson,
seconded by J. tails. , Ghat the report of
the Finance Con ittee be •ari�opted-
of the Public Works
ear's report was then
read. The latter w : as follows:
Wingha , Ant., Nov, let, 1890.
To Tem Cnainu e ND Mee nrns P.vnnto
Woui s CoiniITT WI,?G:rAJr, ONT,
Re 18 inch Main t rain Extension,
In compliance w h your request for .:
opinion regarding tl extension of 18 inch;
Main Drain along osephine street, from
Victoria to Alfred s reefs, I beg to report
as follows : I hay now examined the
district to be. served •y the proposed ex-
tension and carefull considered the prole -
km and find that a 18 inch drain can be
designed and cons recited so as to be
utilized' as.a mai carrier for general
sanitary and drain. ge purposes for the
largest and most it portant section of the
town. This work, if properly designed,:
can he made to dr ii a complete system .of
lateral branches a d thus become in part
the basis of a fut re sewerage system. In
orderto obtain oocd results, I would re.
commend the pia. ng of a suitable flushing
apparatus at the op end, automatically
arranged, to act f quently if desired. This
proposed extensio • while of local benefit,
is undoubtedly a w rk,of general improve-
ment, consequent] I consider the cost
should be abort equ Ily divided, ;.viz. : 60
per cent. charged to ; eneral tat and,40 per
cent. to frontage. n conclusion, Taney
add that the whole of his proposed 11?tk,
will cost complete Elbe t $2,000, and if itis
't, I sheathe glad to
y Plane, rctilcs,
he balance of $25,
counts be paid. Al
Carried. The repor
Committee and Eng
n for a receiver. decided to go on with
prepare all the neeess
unit. • specifications, &o., for
meeting of the Town as per my original offer
onday evening last. 11,espectfnll .submitted,
roekenshire, Reeve Join GALT.
ve Holmes,. and
Golley, Wilson,
ay, Hanna, Mc -
The minutes of
also , a special
n a
p
adopted. A com-
en Mr. H. Coleman,
in reference to the
eking industry to
taxation, free water, g
license to carry on tl
curing of hogs. Mow
seconded by J. Wilsot
be asked to come to '
arrangements can be
him- •Carried. A
read from Mr. J.
offering to supply ho
ladders, Babcock c
Moved by D. Me inlni seconded by 0,-
5. Reading, that the repo t of the Public
Work Committee re drai. along Josephine
street, for sanitary and ainage pnrposes,
and the report of the Eninecr thereon, be
received and adopted. a •nsiderable
mission ensued, taken par in by. t bksrsi:
Mauna, Neelands, Sparlii d, Gordon; Daw.
son and others, when th. vote was taken,
and resulted as follows Yeas—Messrs. •
Golley, Dawson, Gordoi Reading, Mc-
Kinlay, Dore -7, Nays—S •arlint;, Holmes;
Neelands, Hanna, MoLe n--5. Motion
carried. A report of the . delegation • who
visited Stratford to see he Granolithio
walks building in that city was read, and,
on motion of Messrs. Gord •n and Dore, the
consideration of same w s deferred till
next regular meeting of 0• moil.
Mr. Geo. McKenzie ask d the Council
under what section of the Municipal' In-
stitutionsAot they prop •sed to act in
assessing the ratepayer= on Josephine
street forty per cent. of a"'outage tax to
assist in building the prop sed sewer?
they were net
ey for =retie
times
'ea t s and
ending the dog
old dog by-law.
fol• the Union
sed the COnrieil
osed agreement
ham and the
in reference to
loan to the
nson, solicitor
the Conncil,.
terms of agree-
, to extend the
Edon Furniture
is third reading,
Wanda, second.
Ow No. 25(1,
oading be now
OP motion, 1 30t1
t of the school
n read a. oopy of
()sed to ask the
nes to validate the
erasion of the loan
rnituroCornpany.
iy seconded by r'f.
bill re confirming
b+a
Mr. ,fortkst
this
by Mr.
laud
abed to si ,,n
ublloation—Oa
lamed 141'1 Mean
hail rent, the enter- Councillor Wilson sal
having been iinan- giving legal advice.
1 by J. Neelands, A by-law to borrow moi
can, that the re- expenditure ;vas read t
be granted. Moved passed. Also, a b- -law a
L
Y
bylaw and repealing a
licito
'tMorton,so
,1r.J. A.
J
Furniture Company, addre
and read a draft of the pro
between the Town of Wi
Union Furniture Company
the extension of the $8,0
Company. Mr. E. L. Dic
for the town, oleo address°
giving Inc views as to the
moot, &o. By-law No. 25
loan of $8,000 to the
Company, was then given
when it was moved by J.
ed by War. Dore, that
Having received its third
finally passed—Carried,
was placed to the ere
Mr. ,T. A. Mort
board
which it is o
Billy r
the
p
Ontario Legislature to
by-lavr granting the ex
of 42,000 to the Union
Moved by D. M. Gord
Golley, that the propos
s tbmi
haB
.law trove t
t
13p
law
with e,pproval tv
that the Clerk be iris
necessary mite* for
The Connell *en ad
evening next.
olmes, seconded by
Houghton be re -
don carried and
e Finance Com -
lows: Button to
y, $8; Button d:
ter tank, $30.05 ;
Builder, advertis-
d, enmity, $3.40;
g Sadler's house,
re, expenses to
igent, 08 tents,
tionery, $11.15;
oeial -constable.
Groves, acting
ober 31st, $1;
lies for water -
on, 4 months
ullard, salary,
r, and Clerk,
`telieh, work on
them, watering
oho Davidson,
M. Gordon,
5 ; Gordon
isw ; Chas.
13 C
$ ,
tt. 0. Sparl.
3, Wingnam
for October,
g, $4,b, It is
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