The Wingham Times, 1896-03-13, Page 17
VOL. XXV.---NO. 1259.
WINGIIAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1.896.
$1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
The ' ear.
We are all the time findiug
"reasons for selling cheap. The
main reason is, we sell for cash
or trade and we buy for cash.
Our goods are bought from
the best;` m anufactures.
NEW
DRESS GOODS
Marriage LicenSos
Issued by FRANK PnTT1tsoen No 23, Vic-
toria street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses
required.
41At ove everything else this
is a Dry Goods Store and be-
yond everything else, Dress
Goods led in interest for weeks
past. The new styles for spring
have been dropping in and
we're ready now with such an
array of novelties as this town
seldom seen.
WASH
FABRICS
if:%(/* Cfd
Once mono at it. Invigorated by a couple of weeks
rest• Gladdened by the sluhk of many uew faces,
Qewn to hard work for another year. perhaps you
thou ht of a course bat conld not get here on the
opening day. Remember we are open for the recep.
Von of students tho year round. Come whon you
can. Now students will be entering. every week. In
the meantime write us for free catalogue. It is no
trouble to us to giro information.
CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE,
STRATFORD, ONT.
SHAW & ELLIOTT, ors 1'. McINTOSH,Principnl.
LOCAL NEWS.
—Mr. Sam Burch
cattle from here
—112x. Geo. Clir
Teeswater on Mond
11 shipped a carload of
to Monday.
sang at a concert in
ry night.
—An apprentice
photographing. Ap
—A. number fron
carnival in Luoknow
last.
—We are in reoeip
Pratt the Canada Pr
of Toronto.
—The Canadian 0er of Foresters who
"demonstrated" at Valkerton last sum-
mer are arranging foi a big celebration at
Port Elgin on Domin on Day.
C. E. Williams sells pure drugs.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Black worsted i�nits from $15 up, at
GEO. H. InsIN's, City Tailor.
—We are pleased to$$ear that Iter. T. A.
Mills is improving as fast as could be
expected.
—The sale of furiture on the market
square was well atten ed, notwithstanding
the storm and everyt 'ng was sold, bring-
ing good prices.
New Timothy and Clover Seed by the
car load at G. E. KINGS.
The stock grows. The new
designs are otrong temptation
to . buyers. It is no wonder
we are clipping off blouse and
dress lengths. Special value
in
New dress Trimmings,
New Capes, New Laces,
New Muslins, New Prints,
New Embroideries,
New Cottons,
—The Beattie Bros
in securing Wanetta,
Wanda the famous tr
We, was owned by
Clinton.
—Walter Mills,
Mills,
manager of the Silic
Ontario, was in town
in the summer's pros}ects as it result'.ef the e'air profits.
sidewalk by-law. 1 —The March nuriber of Farming con -
have been fortunate
the oldest sister of
fitting snare. Wan-
nspector Paisley, of
ed to learn the
to W. R. Belden.
town attended the
on Tuesday evening
of a pretty calender
nting Ink Company
—Tho members of
Lodge L O. O. F. sp�
on Tuesday, at th
Mrs. Amos Tipling,
f Ingersoll, general
Barytio Stone Co. of
{ on Tuesday figuring
the Rebekah Degree
nt a pleasant evening
residence of Mr. and
3luevale road.
--Miss MacPherson is opening up the
latest designs in French and American
styles for new spring hats. 'Notice of
opening in duo time.
—Lecture—Rememl
Methodist church, S
day evening, 17th ins
Dr. Gifford. Subjeot,
Times."
Jas. MoKelvie has just received another
consignment of choice apples,. Tolman
Sweets, Baldwins, Greening, Spies and
other varieties= --75 barrels in all. They
are selling like hot buns.
er the lecture in the
gingham, next Tiles-
, by the pastor Rev.
"The Man for the
—Sotne unknow
entered the butcher
on Tuesday evenin
selves to the co
quantity of meat.
person or persons
hop of Mr. Geo. Shaw
last and helped them -
tents of tbe till and a
r
�4r
—While at the
Geo. Green, spare
a complete and=s
goods which will b
Millinery show roo
store. Her ad. will
oronto openings, Mrs.
no pains in selecting
ylish stook of millinery
opened out next week,
will he at the rear of
ppear later on.
—The final pool;e
erich and Kincard
between the two clu
awarded a game, was
die on 'Tuesday ni
score of 7 to 0 in fav
match between God-
o to decide the tie
a, each having Leen
played at Kincar-
tt, and resulted in a
o, Kincardine.
Williams' Little Dandelion Pills
cure headache. Try them.
—London Advertis+
Wingham, the moth
brakeman of that 1
recently oh the L., H.
61.,000 for which dec
London Council, No.
aetly eleven days
madee_ f
Williams' Little Dandelion Pills
cure headache. Try them.
—Parties who require printing of any
kind, .should not forget that the nuns
office is the place to have it done right and
at prices consistent with good work and
Overooats from $12 to $25 ; cannot be
beaten in the Dominion, at Gro. H. Iavii,'s,
City Tailor.
—Once more the
Union Faotory %%his !
our citizens and the
ery began in earnest
—Mrs. Chas. Pa;
Wm. and Jos. Clegg,
of her son, Geo. Park
funeral took place o
largely attended.
elconhe sound of the
e greets the ears of
fuzz of busy Machin -
endear morning.
, mother-in-law of
ied at the residence
near Sunshine. The
Wednesday and was
'Why pay $3.50 per bushel for Timothy
in April, when you can buy it now for
$2.25 ? G. E. KING.
—Two rinks of curlers went over to
Wroxeter on Pride last to play a match
with, the curlers of t at town, but for some
reason they were of in it and the adds
wore somewhat agai r st t
—A,uoticn sale .f Farm Stock and
, concession 6, Turn-
rch 20th, at 1 o'clock
's to be sold as the
is farm. G. Barton,
plett, proprietor.
Implements, on lot
.New Flannelettes, berry, on Friday, M
q►
sharp. Everything
New Cottonades, ' proprietor has sold
auctioneer. Thos. E
New Shirtings, Etc. For Sale We have
NEW TWEEDS,
BOOTS AND SUGF3,
GENTS' FURNISHINGS.
As the shop has always been
doted for doing twice the busi-
ness of any in town in these
lines, g we are able this spring to
.give you better valuethan ever.
Take a look through and you
will be convinced. Just open-
ed up to -day, the latest styles
In Fedora and Stiff Hats for
the spring trade.
1?. S, ---W e are busy prepar-
ing for our Millinery Opening.
Look for announcemet later on.
a quantity of Cedar
and Black Ash Rails and Cedar Posts for
le. MOLL• AN & Sox, Wingham.
tains the first instt
artioles on breeds
disease among clan
SD.
—The trains, thi
arriving here at all
snow block in the eye
companies to say t
every effort within
the traffic open and to
arty and where they
has peen because of n
MTH
article by Professor
a correspondent, th
views on tubercnlos
Bryant Press, Toro to.
e Mrs, Livingstone,
r of the G. T. R.
me, who was killed
and B., received the
ased was insured in
6, C. 0. C. F., in ex.
fter the claim was
—A curling mate
on Wednesday last,
Wroxeter, the folios
G. Paulin
R. Ross
J. W. Sanderson
T. Rae skip 2
F. Knako
R. Black
A. E. Paulin
E. Black slcip 1
Majority for Win
lment of a series of
nf. horses. Corn -stalk
is the subject of an
Mayo, and, in reply to
cattle editor gives This
s. Published by the
was played in the rink
between Winghamand
ing is the score:
D. Sutherland
J. Neelancts
E. Bowels
F. Patterson skip 13
W. F. Brookeushire
C. Knetchel
J. R. Macdonald
W. Vanstoue skip 20.
am 7 shots.
Heathfield's Healing Balsam is a
sure euro for e worst cold. At
Williams' Drug tore,
C. E. Williams sells pure drugs.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
\a',—Court Huron N 8408, Ancient Order
of Foresters was 01 nized here on Thurs-
day, March 55th, by District Chief Ranger
Bro. Watts, of Cli on, assisted by Mr. H.
West of Owen So
are a great many f
town, the outloo
certainly encour
officers have been
term : C. It., .Dr.
•Vanallan; Treas.,
R. Munshaw; S.
W., Wesley Allen
J. B., Wm. Pearl.
—G. T. R. trains for Toronto and east
leave Wingham at 6.23 a. m. and 11.20 a.
m., via W. G. & B.; 6.35 a. m. and L25
p. m., via Clinton and Guelph. Good con-
nections by all trains.
week, have been
times, owing to the
It is due to the
at they have made
their power to keep
ins runningregular-
ve failed to do so, it
fault on their part.
Ff, BOW1E5,
—Here is a literal
appeared in the Pe
The defeks of our
that enuf attenti
ritin, and rithm
days ib were Cliffe
reed, rite and spell
the gramar.—Old S
gem which recently
Banner: Dear Sir,—
school sistem to -day is
n are given to reedin,
ik. Now in my yung
nt. They tot us to
orrect and accordin to
bscriber.
—If you are in need of a hand sleigh you
should call at Bess' Book Store and see his
splendid lines selling at a great reduction.
—.We are glad to
our readers that we
good story, which
in our next issue.
author Conan Doyl
up-to-date product�
—The March nut ber of the Delint atm.
is called the Great . ring Number and is;a
especially valuable a d interesting Legatee
of the early forecast t contains of spring
and summer styles and materials for
ladies, misses and oh Wren. The first of a
series of articles • current events of
interest to women by Mrs. Frederick
Rhinelander Jones a pears in this nuunber.
Mrs. Oliver Bell mice contributes an
instructive article on i'erfutnes and other
Toilet Prepare ions; nein Gilbert Runkle
brings to the discussi n of Literature as a
profession for wo• n the authority of
acknowledged celebr' y as a writer, while
Tillie Roomo Litre has a bright and
beautiful deaceiption of some new and
pretty Luncheon an German Favors in
silk and nther mate als. "Main Julie",
an amusing and pat etio dialect sketch of
Southern life, introd es a new writer to
readers of this maga' no, In the domain
of the kitchen the nut ber is freighted with
good things; Mrs. A. :' Longstreet writes
upon the Chemistry • foods; Helen Combe
tells about an .Cnglie • High Tea and the
dishes prepared tot it, and the regular
article en Seasonabl Cookery deals with
the Chafing Dish and dishes to be prepared
in it. Other feature: include the second
paper on the Care of the Teeth, Edna
Witherspoon's Tea- t able Chat, Sara
ergarten Paper, the
new books and the
ing, Knitting, Tat -
Subscription price of
year or 15e per copy.
tion with the local
gency or address the
nd, and although there Miller Kirby's Kin
:sternal societies in the usual notices of
for Court Huron is Noveltiesin Lace -M
ging. The following ting, Crocheting etc.
nstalled for the present the Delineator $1 pe
Chisholm; S. 0. R., .los. Leave your subscr
4Vm. Barmaid; Secy., J.
,V., Jno. McMennus;'J.
y; S. B., Wm. Osbourne;
Get a free sample of Williams' Little
Dandelion Pills and be convinced.
There is nothingj.ike them.
Presbytery of,
�Vill meet in Knox
Monday of the next we
7.30 p. m., to celebrate
Rev. Alexander Sithe
This meeting will be of
ing character. Addres
by Rev, J. L. Murry
McRae, of Cranbrook
ray, of St. Catharines,
sent the congregation
E. L, to whom Mr.
ministered. The co
Presbytery will be ex
able father in a sui
proceedings of rote:
occasion. A large
to be present. Al
The Presbytery of
ordinary • meeting
March 17th, at 1.30
able to announce to
ave secured another
will begin to publish
t is by the celebrated
and is a bright, racey
on that is sure to please.
c
tailortn and chomp
Webster & Co
—For first-olasl g
gents' furnishings, try
Remember the place, one door south of
R. A. Graham's grocery store.
—We notice that Mr. Alex. Boss is mak-
a slaughter in his Novels, 25 cent books
selling for 10 and 15 cents.
—A letter from
pounces the safe arri
ped from this point
buyer, who was thro
F eby, The annirn
well and arrived it
Hoar will return for
and will be in this
of April.
—Mr. James Mc(
wore a doable join
morning when he be+
had.been made reoip
parcel for which
twelve years.
Mr.
and each one has
fads it impossible
e Old Country an-'
1 of the horses ship -
y Hoar, the English
gh hero in Jany. and
le stood the voyage
good condition. Mr.
another consignment
untry about the first
.Alwrlys t'l(' Cheapest. 1 without songs visi.b'
1 of the native hi
Thee Only 1 -t Importers. would suggest oyes
—The Mosley Enterprise forgot to
credit the 'buns wi,'t an editorial publish-
ed in its columns la week on the change
in the school law. is not often we write
anything worth c pying, brother, and it age to historic lands,
uire, Express agent,
ed smile, the other
nee aware that he
int of a precious little
e had hoped, these
MoGuire has six sons
now a sister. If Me.
contain Itis delight
token characteristic read and Missiot
erman generosity, wet delivered by ire
ora for two. , }1isal (nary from I
Butterick pattern
Delineator Publish' ig Co. of Toronto,
Limited, Toronto, 0 t.,, 33 Richmond St.
West.
Uncle T
Once more our
Si Cabin.
Weems have bad the
i5itland privilege of bearin ; 11 • time worn play of
hurch, Ripley, on } Undie Tom's Cabin. heStowe Company
e, March 15th, at presented it in the • pera IXouse here on
the jubilee of tbe Friday night to rathe • a slim audience.
land, of Ripley. The average citizen 1 &been buldozed so
specially interest- often by travelling co • paniespresenting or
e will be delivered professing to present Uncle Tom's Cabin,
Kincardine, D. B. that they have becorn rather incredulous
tleasure rather than
of—something.
ssess features that
ncle Tom's troop
e from vulgarity.
ittle Eva was very
scene; the death
ranee of little Eva
cotton field scene
be dancing of the
but the mountain
capture of Geo.
uriesque. Half e
cotton sheet in a
sily play the part
author intended.
m, Degree, Marks
well played, but
insipid and was
e Harris. Topsy's
cially at the first
e expected by en -
his, to a boy. The
not show to good
trength of our own
and cotton press
f in the hand bills
Kentucky. Uncle
tired, we hope they
Mr. Thos, 1.lat
visiting his sister
Mr. D. Kincai
hewing acquatnta
Mr, Fait. Da
visiting under th
Miss Mel lroy,
town, returned
Monday.
Miss Lizzie Ifs
a few days under
the week. s'
Miss Ada Long
take charge as head
that place.
•:''Qvbu
KnoxaasapsiXiiiaeleenj
Wednesdayt;P
Kincardine Reporte
Marlyn, and Chancey
on Saturday.
Misses Mary and
Walkerton, were visit
during the week.
Miss Shaw, of Toroi
week to assume the
with Mrs. Geo. Green.
Miss Doyle, of To
charge as head inillin
Bowels during the com
Miss Simpson, who h
head milliner with Hom
season, is in charge of a :iniilar position at
hall, of Winnipeg, is
Mrs. 'Thos. Forbes.
, of Hamilton, was re.
ces en towel this week.
son, of Georgetown, is
parental roof, this week.
ho has been visitirg in
her home in Blyth, on
nody, of Seaforth, spent
e parental roof during
s gond to Nepanee, to
illinor with a firkin in
td the Rev. S. Mur- and prefer to forgo the
nt.,who will repre- I sit in constant dre
of Strathalbyn, P.
�utlherland formerly
gratulation of the
ended to their vener- I The death bed scene of
able manner. Other touching and the elosin
st will grace the of Uncle Tom and app
thering is expected i was also affective. Th
arc cordially invited., posseteed merit and
aitland will helel its darkies unsurpasSnng,
Lucknow, uesday, scene and this. attempts
. m. Harris was simply a
dozen striplings behind
country school could e
more in the spirit th
Tho parts of Uncle T
and Little Eva were vet
that of Liza was mos
very well Mated in Geor
n Church, on Tues- , part was over done, es
. Perris delivered a and only what . would
instructive lecture, 1trusting a part such as
The Stowe Company
surpass the average
and were remarkably i
•''` Mr. Arthur
VMS in est
: Mrs. DeWitt H.
wero in Wingham
Clara Harrison, of
tg friends in town
to, will arrive this
osition as milliner
onto, will be in
r with Homuth &
g season.
d the position as
th & Bowels last
Shelborne.
Mr. D. J. Stews, wit
nested with:Halsted &
on Saturday, for Shelbori
assume a position in thei
place.
t,f'Mr. J. W. Vanattar, o
Signal staff, drove over F
witb his wife and Miss Sk
Saturday and Siindauy
Deans.
—.Mr. Downs wh
lery in Brussels s
there not being e
small towns to keep two galleries renting
and pay expenses.
0
opene
e
a second gal-
e ago is leaving,
business in these
—In the Presby teri
day evening, Rev. i
very interesting an
entitled "Edinburgh
Sketches from Seetti
based upon his recent
land and bore the
scenes, recently visite
effectively he carrie
him from the setting
through the joys and
takes a deal of hard lain
we do say anything worth repeating wet lore, thence to the lam
aro awfully jealous hen it is snaggled. and rns.
the tide nation tle
1 Society. 1 castles where Scot
esbyterial Woman's stocumbed to blool
minty, will hold its vividly portrayed, let
by their native poets
g in the Presbyter -in
a,atiau, The le
, on Tuesday of next
recital 1 patriotic li
1.80 p.m. Delegates ' poet, showing bow
king, so that when (ancient religions, pr
Presbyte
The Maitland
Foreign Missionary
twelfth annual tneet'
tan church, Luckno
week, March 17th, a
are expected to b present from all the her and brake"
auxiliaries within t to bounds. An inter- i even its distant 1
esting programme is •repared. The report her
to $12.50
of the Secretary nd Treasurer will be + E. fonds.
uitab = to the occasion will
read. Music s
be rendered by a choir of young ladies.
All ladies are cord' Ily welcome. At the
public mooting in t t0 evening, the Rev. D.
Perrin, ]Ylolerttor,f Presby
terY
presiding.
ing
.
The annual report of the society will be
ry addresses will be
. Dr. Smith, returned
onan, China, and others.
••---Certain intere
Baited statements a
the effect that I at
practice and ptre
Wingham. I deSit
deny the truth of
inform the pnblic
reason or desire
moving and that I
in Wingham,
and Sterling, or
h history." It was
visit to his native
mpress of historic
and enjoyed. Very
his ,audience with
ail at New York,
arrows of a sea-voy-
rst old Ireland, of
thence and classic
of Wallace,• Bruce
elda, which turned
,story were received,
and noblest spirits,
or guillotine were
.senates made famous i Markdale.
ere enjoyed in im- I Mr. Thos. Bell was in Toronto this week
,taro closed with a
es froth a Canadian
ar the "land o'heat-
to every true Scot,
nds. The collection
in aid of Y. P. S. C.
$2,500 calcium lights di
effect on account of the
electric light end the g'
in full motion, spoken
had reference to one ii
Tom's Cabin makes n
wont be like the cat.
Parse
Mrs. Dr. Macdona
week.
Miss L. Forbes is o
Harriston.
Mr. Manley Mor
J
has been con-.
cott's bank, left
e, where he will
• branch in that
A. Prominent La
"I have eight children,
health, not one of whom
Scott's Emulsion, in wh
boundless confidence.'
the Goderich
iday afternoon
Iton and spent
ith Mr. Peter
er says:
very one in good
but has taken
h my wife has
School Bo
.Reguiar meeting of t
was held on Tuesday ev
oil room. All the mem
J. A. Morton and Thos
In tho absence of Cit
Button was appointed
Minutes of last mee
adopted.
Principal's report fo
ruary was on motion a
The Finance Commi
payment of the followi
Ross, supplies, $3.85;
50 cents; John Cornyn
Hamilton, teaching,
teaching, $2...
Moved bye Ci Irl Ge
Abraham, tlNikpo
report be adopted attrd=•t
Carried.
A. medical certifioat
Miss Sutherland, intit
her absence during
A report from the
ordered to be filed.
A communication
Payne re the pure
Catherine street for
referred to the 'Mane
report at next meetin
Moved by A. Galbr
N. Griffin, that the
tary issue orders f
officers salaries for th
—Carried.
The meeting then a
cls.
d is in Toronto this
a visit to friends in
CM
spent Sunday at
rd.
e School Boar d
ing in the Gonn-
e present except
ell.
man Bell, Wm.
tem.
was read and
r
t
0
g
b
ed parties having pule-
d circulated reports to
about to dispose of my
rty and remove from
to most emphatically,
tese statements and to
enerally that 1 have no
for, or intention ef, re•
m permanently located
. P. 1Ci:nNrnr, M. D.
on business.
Mr. J. 11.'MWeard- of Teeswater was in
town on Monday.
Mr. Geo. Ballard, • Grey, spent Sunday
with friends in town,
Inspector Paisley, of Clinton, was its
town on Wednesday.
Miss Edith Davis is visiting friends in
Clifford and ".Valkert n.
Miss Johnston, of eaforth, spent a few
few days in town thi week.
Mr. John n Stt
ther1a
d,ofSeaforth,
spent
ent
Sunday with friends n town.
Mr. Cliff. Reettcl spent Sunday and
Monday at hies home n Kincardine.
e month of Feb -
ted.
recommended
°counts : Alex.
s. Moore, work,
rintiug, $10; H.
0; Ed. Bradwin,
, seconded by T.
ante Committee's
e accounts paid.
was received from
ating the reason o1.'
'ebruary.
ler Inspector was.,
was read from Geo.,
ase of lots 12.18.14,
shoo
1ut• ossa
Cass
P P
ment Committetp•to
ith, seconded by 0;
airman and Secre.
r the teachers and
month of February.
ourned.
Marriage of
Kincardine, Mai
1. O. Stringer,
Church of Engl
Fsgluinlaur, whos
Herschell I, lari(li
was married las
Matthew's Church,
Sadie, daughter of
ander Kingscarf.
was performed by
ton, of Strathroy,
Messrs. Thotnpso
Myles, of Luckn
liervie. Mr. and
Kincardine this
and other points.
for their northet'1
first of May..
XissionaX r.
h 11.—The Rev..
issionary of the
d atnol'gst the
station is on
the Artie Ocean,
evening hi St.
i.ingscarf, to lids%
tr. Henry Alex.
The ceremony.
rev. I`. Cr, New.
assisted by Rev,
of Kincardine ;
w, and hall of
irs. Stringer left
rning for London
They will start
11o111c about the
1