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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1895-11-22, Page 1,) 4 !-L. .•1 INI* 1 4 41– TIIIES *VOL. XXI.V.---NO. 1245. WINGH.AM,ONTARIO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1895. $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE CALL ON THE FOR Great barg..ins o©cazN©eQq DRESS GOOD READY®n :ADE MANTLES M ILLINERY 0•. IE S BOOTS 84.``SHOS READY- : ;ADE CLOTHING SHOES for all kinds of weather, SHOES for all kinds of people, SHOES for all kinds of pectate. Felt Lined Buckle Boots, Felt I.ined'Long Boots, Felt Lined Lased and • Gaiters for Ladies. BOYS and -GIRLS SCHOOL BOOTS. Rubbers and Overshoes, Trunks and Valises. Pall Stock Complete. Prices Right. GEORGE Goo®, Ninghain. The Shoo Man, ;t<Surriago Licenses ' keened by VitANK PATERSON. No 23, Vic- toria streetzWingham, Ont. No witnesses required. *ORDERED CLOTHING Fv `'lii11+r'$' X.ENT.e?,4 j 0 J�r i7 Fer COR. Yoe= AND OERRARO STS., TORONTO, Canada's Greatest Commercial School. Students assisted Large faanity ; Superior courses; to positions every week. Write fr circulars:' SHAW & ELLIOTT. Principals. In.these daysof talk a1aflit advanced methods'ot Instruction. in Oouunercht Work, let us show you. What two large and successfully -conducted schools under ono management can offer you. The only practical method in existence. write us for peal - Milers. Shorthand and peumanshipcoursesequally thorough and up to date, Ourschool Is unsurpassed in equipment and our staff of teachers all men hold- ing teachers certificates. 'tend for catalogue. CENTRAL ROSINESS COLLEGE, STRATFORD, ONT. SHAW & ELLIOTT,etors P. MoINTOSH,Princ fpal. 1 UR ISIIIN 'S 4p AS:\GOO' S.. LOCAL NEWS. Two dresses for the price of one. See King's window. —Messrs. MoTavh & Co. are shipping large quantities of gods these slays. —Turnberry and oil minutes are grow last Wawanosh Conn- ed out of this issue. C. E. Williams sells pure drugs. Satisfaction guaranteed. —Maitland Pres tory held a regular meetiog in the Pres yterian Church, Wing- ham, on Tuesday 1 t, —A new time car went into effect on the Grand Trunk n Monday last, but there are no cluing on the lines running through Winghanl. —Private moneys to loan on mortgages at reasonable rate of interest. Apply to tf Joins NELTLARDs.. —All house plan as the "bet slnothe pores of the leaves,' frequently washed —Mr. 0. Q. Be senting the Birkb in town for a fe These loan and Cash for butter and eggs at Griffin's Grocery. —Listow..el 'will . ex transient traders m tch is being shooi�n'g held'on the Zetland Range to -day (Thanksgiving Day.). s become dusty, and, sthenby 1 closing the the plants should be it syringed. son, of London, repre- k Loan Company,. was . days during the week. hiding societies are be- coming quite nu roue. Heathfleld's Healing Balsam ,is: :a sure cure for the worst sold. At Williams' Drug Store. understi n his solicitor, has unless the Corpora him an outlet so he he will take legal p town. —A. rep resentativ Staff of the t alvatio) corps a visit on Mon stirring address on th tion Army, illustrat scenes. There was a J. Kling,.fro h Mr.tl u ,g otined the Myor that ion takes: action to give an drain his cellar,that oceedings against the of the Headquarters Arany paid the local wy night and gave a work, of the Salva - by magic lantern it attendance. The old reliable butcher, Mr. J. G. Field, has a full supply of Sausages,Head Cheese, ,kc., as well as meats of all kinds. Give him a call. c.'''''1 --After a few weer: ' illness, Pearl, the four year old daugh r of Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGregor, pas ed' away :on Friday last. She was a gre sufferer, brain fever being her ailment. r. and Mrs. McGregor have the sympathy f our townspeople in their hour of troubl Mr: Charles ardent disciple of ing the fishing se of time to bis favo he caught over 2,7 has beaten all his landed 3,432. Th bass and chubs, b C. B. Williams soils pure drugs. Satisfaetion guaranteed. —The man with a big holiday stook might just as well n t have it unless he advertises. ' —On account of.J. hanksgiving falling on Thursday, the .Tx Es is printed a day soon from•Mr. ,tgr AND EGGS ?ARM 1S CASH. BUZZ The only Direst Importers. Wei SELL CHE4t,P. ogson, of town, is an mak Walton, and �dip- on o on devotes arest deal g ite pastime. Last year 0 fish, and this' year he previous records, and fish were principally t some trout, peroh, mullet, &o., were ars taken. The TRIES and Toronto Weekly Globe will bp sent from now until the lst of January, 1897, for $1.25. Subscribe at once if you want cheap reading. Black worsted suits from $16 up, at ( Mini; sells o td Imes of high clase Dress Gro, II, Vivaria, City Tailor, Gopd But half price• —Mr. 1), Stewart w nt to Buffalo, on Mr -.J. D. Silis b s been confined to his Monday, with a car to d. of lambs. bed for some days. "—Mr. F. H. Bode us is making Borne <Si—The weather h s been exceedingly needed r8 airs to hi store on Josephine warm for the time of year, during the past street. ✓t week or Bo. 9,a% Last season's Mantles, $5 to $8, we Foil Dora good, cool smoking pipe, call on for 43,50; $8 to $12, we sell for $4; $12 Patterson, the leading jeweler, Wingham, and 15, we sell for $Q. i M. H. McIatnoo, —At the arteetinof the W. C. T, d7., on „ Mr, Geo. Russel injured by a dry go while drawing goods —The Salvation Ar assisted by local soldi Teeswater on Saturda Their places in town from London, Oysters arriving daily at the old reliable Star restaurant, and served in any style. JAS. MCKELVIE. got one .of his feet 8s box falling on it om the station. to' y officers from town s, held meetings in and Sunday last. re taken by officers —The fact that th rabbits have scarcely begun to change col yet; is taken by some hunters, as an i ation that there will be One weather before winter finally sets in with its 'fuf quota of snow and frosts. —The want of a two.tbirds vote of the Council, at its las meeting, has for the time delayed action n the proposed sewer along Josephine st et. Another year it 'm e may be taken up as general 1 improvement and put in at the co of the whole town. The TIMES and Toronto Weekly Globe will be sent from now until the lot of January, 1897, for $1.25. Subscribe at once it you want cheap reading. —The Bishop s acceded to tip wishes of St. Paul's churc t congregation and has appointed Rev. Wi Rector of this gentleman will shortly. t —The Directors cultural Society day last, to arrant track on their sho mile track was tai were made to hay very good track call be secured quite easily, not far from the sl owbuilding. -For first-olass` tailoring and cheap gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co. Remember the place, one door south of R. A Graham's grocery v store. —Tho regular all meeting of the West Huron Farmers' I stitute will be held on Nov. 28th, at Hol esville, and at Goderich on Nov. 29th, Di ;,Mills: President of the O. A. C., and J. I. Hobson, of Mossboro, will address the etings, assisted by local talent. Tho sub ects. discussed will be Practical and of every day use to the farmer. As thes two speakers have made a success in tis it different occupations every one should I.ke it a point to attend. A. suitable progr me will be provided for each evening a sion. Meeting to com- manes at 1 o'olo - each afternoon, and at 7.30 each ovenin . All are cordially invited to attend. —The annual inee ng of the Ontario Fruit Growers' Aso ration will be held this year at Woodsto k, beginning on the n the lltb ' VontinuingO evenln„ of Deo. 10, , and 12th. Those in rested in fruit should -arrange, -if possible, to attend, as these. meetings will be bots interesting and pro- fitable. 'Programme will be procurable oolverton, Grimsby, earlier than usual tis week. Ont., secretary. Money to loan at a reasonable rate to f ,`_,•A ldrge number interest on farm;i5toperty r,. Apply o r. at the Grand Trunk Towler. rndcr the new council mitst qualify, in the Ward in whicl --In accordance few months ago, all 14th of Del'iember n cent. added to them, SaSaturday afternoon, to 'e for y ' at a catldld aw wards of the town tai on property situated the House of Refuge he offers, for election, seemed glad that he 'th by-law passed a comfortable home, b res not paidby the Edward Sadler did n t Will 'have five. per ly the latter, who a to pay for collection. bade,good•bye, that the spring, ;ytr. Geo with thele. 1lttli.l3r receiving aicl /relii time, refused to go, reside With a sister i1 go to the Hotlse of U J, G. Field, butcher, Wingbam, gives Ispecial rates'to farmers buying large quantities of meat for threshings, bees, etc, Call and see him, ..-.'hir. Lawson, of for the treinperance. snrance clot0Panyfor 1 and Bruee, Was in to •week, looking up buain gnu ai T Tho u under; the ,auspices o Society of the •cthod held in thq Tows 1.1 • evening, Tea will o'clock, after which tt. - will be given in the addresses. vocal and &i ., will cotrstitute ere invited. esley, general agent d General Life In. le Militias of Huron n a few days this es. , nks iv n g ' g. the Ladies' Aid at Cl'a'sh will be I, this (Thursday) served from 5 to 8 rand sacred concert editor nm. Short instrumental music, .programme. All A I'rotninent lawyer AVM: "I have.eight elaiIdten, every ono in gded health, not one of w'heut but lutes taken Soott's ninulsion,. lit which my wile bus boundless confidence." Monday hast, the embers, after the busi- ness bad been com leted, were invited to partake of tea by rs. Helm, when an hour was pleasantly spe t, —Work is progr niture factory and is being placed in sing on the Union fur- orne of the machinery osition. It is expected that the factory will be in operation in less than a month turni g out furniture. Williams' Little Dandelion Pills cure headache. Try them. —The annual meetin local union of the W. at the home of Mrs. H Monday evening ne fall attendance of thef requested. —Work has been Block for *ant of hand a large quan recently received a1 which will be sold i It is far ahead of salt. See King's window. Suit lengths of High Class Tweed Dress Geod athalf grins. --The recent tom n famine is at an end, and the market is n w well supplied with the fruit. Jon Par:WM.—The Trims has excellent facilities for turning out all kinds of ' job. printing, laving new type, fast presses, eto, Our;prices aro moderate.. – From. the Hur that Mr. Hugh Gri car load of fowl fro ago, lost a large nu on account of the we expositor we learn ve,who shipped the here, a short time er of them in transit, her turning so warm. Williams' Little Dandelion rills eyrie headache. Try them. r :Ars. Jas. Lout Luoknow, on Mend with an aslt waggo presenee of mind juries. His buggy of the Wingham damaged. l . T. U. will be held .--Mr- Soxtus, Hamilton, went to topay l' theGrand' r The Bank of Ham1 towel pay monthly Grand Trunk. Overcoats from 412 to 325; cannot be. beaten in the Dominion, at Guo. H, Iuvekes, City Tailor. , while returning from y evening last, ,collided , but owing to hie great aved himself severe in - nevertheless, was badly etit, of the Bank of Llmerston, on Tuesday, nk Railwayemploy ees,. ton here and at Lis- t Palmerston for •the m Patrick str et ,a ,ou t, at 7.30 o'clock. A members is urgently' but down at the Salt ood. They have on ty of salt, and have sr load of dairy salt, any quantity desired. —The Young 1 the "vacuum" dairy Police of Luoknow- were arrested, two the other irk Luck Get afree sample of Williams' Little i vending spectacles Dandelion Pills and be convinced. There is nothinglike them. I —We learn tha —The Departmel! of weights and , Inerly of this to l that hereafter the Pa., joined the ra for liquids shall be Wednesday of 1 weight. That fixed . friends in �Viugh quivalent of lq lbs. 1 happiness. degrees Fahrenheit, ' —A list of the F 30 degrees. held during the t. hes, pastor of St. bean issued by M elaide, formerly of Ontario Agrioaltu 3nglaud to transact i with the date of e I estate to which he , speakers to be ores F. Lowe, of Glencoe, es Measures has dectd arish. The reverend } standard of measure eater upon his duties one of bulk instead. for the gallon is the. of the Turnberry. Agri- distilled water at 0' ad a meeting on Sitar- with the barometer a e for the _ makingof a -Rev. E. W Eu grounds, A quarter Anne's church, A out and arrangements, Wingstln, has left fo it made this fall. A business concerning r has fallen .heir. Mr. ughes is to be con- meeting will be he dat Brussels,on January gratulated that. fortun has smiled upon 27th and 28th. hesfollowing are the him, for in the face o adversity.. he has speakers on the lis : Professor J. H. Reed, done noble work in his calling. i Guelph ; 0. C. Oas on, Craighurst ; Sirup- The Times and Toronto Weekly Globe son Rennie,llhillik - u. en whom the Chief of vas in town looking for f them at Gorrie and w, where he was, found Mr. R. C. Talbot, for - n, but now of Everett, s of the Benediets, on st week. His many will wish flim much rmers' Institutes to be ng winter has just E. W. Hodson, of the al College, together ch meeting, and the nt. The East Huron —G. T. R. trains for Toronto and east leave Wipgbam at • 0.23 a. m, and 11.20 a. m., via W. G. & B:; 0.35 a. m. and 3.25 p. in., via Clinton and Guelph. Good con- nections by all trains. -Mr-. Frank Gal aith, editor of the 'of townspeople were Guelph Muroury, etl ertainod the' staff of Railway station, on the office at his resid nce on Cork street, seethe three, county Friday evening. M Galbraith proved a a The e their departure for hospitable and ente 'stains hostess. Old Mr. Williams boys did justice to tho good things so as going to a good, sumptuously prowl d and entered with t 'Messrs. John and., heartiness into the programmo of music t care to go, especial- and games that 11 led out an enjoyable sured all whom he evening. Before t ey dispersed they sang se would be back in "He's a Jolly Goo Fellow," in honor of Russell went down the popular edito , and gave three cheers 1�n,sr.,wile haebeen for WS, rnlbrttlt Lc cblinty for soffit hoplieW of Mrs. P. id desires to go and has visited Wingl� Mauitoba. - She may , tho last few year Lige later on. Ladies, clean your kid gloves with Josephine Glove Cleaner. For sale only by G, tri.1 Mug, headquarters for the Perrin. Freres Iiid Gloves, in all• the most desirable shades for.street or eveulnt, wear, A Great With a View of hoop of the Tnti;rr, we to any address IA C; Stator from COW ti for one dollar. or we and the weekly Glob of time for $1,25. Ji 2 time Globe is a 1 G g reading matter, and the'Trat)ts is no* 000 of the best weeklies in the country, the two for $1.25. Don't miss its seed in your orders at once. will bo sent from now autil the lst of : —The formal o - January, 18;1 r, for $1.2..°. Subscribe at : Refuge will take p ,once if you want cheat =Rev. John McEw, of the Sablsath Soho tari°, will hold a eerie Wingham Presbyteri reading. ber next. An in n, Normal Secretary addresses and mu 1 Association of On. suggested that a sr of meetings in the cents bo charged church, on the expenses are paid t ning of the House of )e on the 5th of Decem- eresting progranlme of is will be given. It is all admissian fee of 10'. d after the necessary le balance be applied in 27th, :28th and 29th in. s., when addresses purehashing Bibl s and hymn -books for will be delivered on N rural work in its the Home. The fi set inmate to the House a s ool teaching and man m tied Ballantyne, of Ba - relation to Sunday �11 g was an old y , y other subjects. Those bath School work are attend. —W. J. Lewis, a fo Canada Business Collet appointed Commercial Sohool of Bay City, M of Writing in the WI same city. Since a position, he was offe Shorthand Teacher in American Business pupil was also offered It must be very gra prietors of this popu interested in bah- field, who is 97 ye pecially invited to ; —Mr, Geo. Gra T. R. station, Mil er pupil of the last, after a fete d ,Chatham,has been tion of the bowels. faster in the High ' similar position at ved to 14liidma 11„ and Supervisor,last summer,, and ' its removed y ,,: rd Scheele of the ' only a few months ago, newas an ex cepting the above emplary young m n, and was' a general :w d the position of favorite with all w o had the pleasure of one of the leading his acquaintance,' The remains were Schools. Another taken fo Parkhill ; be laid beside those of the same position. ' his father. His m,ther resides in South - dying to the pro. empton. A iftimb r went overfrom here ar school to know i to pay their last ributo of respect to one that their pupils are f l such demand. II they loved. The was aterylarge turrieut i Miss McPherson is. offerfn great bar- f of the people of ;� ildmay to escort there.. gains in fall millinery du ' g the coming mains to the stab• and in the pi.oeession three weeks. nun new ! ar, at is to oIe 1 , � . u n d e the cl' aseds S Lce the nlelnbal f eGe r" +wereY once of London and 's of age. freight clerk at tbi G,• niay, died 011 Friday •. s' illness, of infiarktiafa- Tho deceased tilled ri the Winghanl .station, cost. Now is your ,.. Paris' styles at Canadian prices. I school class. —The school la provides that "all P children between ei: It and fourteen years Rev. A. K. Griffi of age shall'attend a hoof los : the full term town on Monday. , lir, Galhrlith ie l;' during which the 1 hoof of the section or Mr. Stct,lhy felt its Tfisliec, t,£ tow. , tuna I lstutiielpitlity in whi they l;"eiside is open tela on aatarility 1 at several times during seach year, unless ex uses for the reasons Mrs. Robt. IIilll, hereinafter mention •, and if the parents ing friends in tow legal charge of such 1 r. Geo. That's seed them to school toba on Saturday 1 11 terttl or if tach Miss iliattd tell) ent themselves from friends in town, th a,tery Muses, such ''lktr. and Mrs, and children shall be are spending Than of less than $5 nor ldren are allowed to l 1 pr the following ( ) effisieYlt instruction ere, (2) Sickness or bis way home. x,,a' ixse. (3) If there is no Mt. 'Ulm. Wilkti lies, 31 the child is' the truest of hIx, for a Couple ditytss. o Wilkinson is a eau DnEssx-tRlro T wish to inform the ladies 1 or guardians havin of Wingham tifat I am prepared to do first -children shall fail class work at my home, or to sew by the I teen larly for said day, I guarantee satisfaction in all work I child"ren shalla intrustefto me. Ensu PAr11., Frances St: school without enti A Populii Weekly. parents, guardian .l . t le . reef oafi til! sn ` the. eta � 1 tvapapets pied by The Toronto' more than $20." eknowledgecl. In en. 1 remail ffom school :d, as a news distribal I If the child is and es a leader of publics 1 et home or else u influence that is feltother unavoidable 1 Dominion to the other. r sebool within tw with rte varied depart- , under ten years, ur , commercial, serial' I age. (4) If ther= cneral stews, editorial,the school. (G) If es—makes a moat ex - owed by theI'rin midis deservedly popu. fence., (0) If the sa country. I entrance examination, Offer. Among Canadian n ing the ohrcalation handing position oc ill send the Titres Globe is universally nada or the United' terprise it is unrival the end of 18t6, for it lint no equal, rill send the Times opinion it exercises Ifor the saint length from one end of tit et thinit of it. The The Weekly Globe paper, frill of solid menta—agrieultur stories, sable and ti and special arti eclient home intoe 'fat in all parts of 'duals. s. ,..."of Brussels, was in ' • d from. Mani- a returned f st ' f Wallterton, is visit- 1utretltrned from Moi- st, of:Blyth, is Visiting. week, 0. McIver and babe lir. Mo• sgivfng with Xver's father at Ln kno:`4 Iay?or Brockensl 're wasat Hamilton, on a District meetin o " a !eat, s6 attend 971 t Frld y g aI the 1. 0. G. T. 11: visited Brantford on 3, mile' if over this: eocommotlation itt c1fild has been eft-' Brussels Post; 1 or a ;ammo of the wlstt&iig in Wtiag, `1d Its powraod t 1'alibu, r}f votatzbi, sitrt. i. G. vstoon, r n,. of Brampton, was Mrs. John . Seslanagr durufg.. the Week. Mix. 81 Mrs. Nirialands. Tonle " ii .. lex l e for a. i $§ vision hiR:l