HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1897-09-24, Page 1VOL. XXVI.---NO, 1327.
WINCIIA11x, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1897.
SENSIBLE PEOPLE •
Do not send to Toronto or some other place
for their aloe stationery. They get it at the
Thins Oiace, We give them good a.ateriel and
do arst-class work, and when we rot paid for
a job we spend the money in the town.
YOU NEED
Note Heads. Letter Heads, Bill Beads, State.
mums, Envelopes, Visiting Cards, wedding
Stationery, or anything else in the printing
line, give n8 a chance, before sending rise,
where. We can do wori. as cheap and as good
as the city man, whose only interest in the
town is to get as much money out of it as he
tau, Yours for Printing,
H. 33, BLLIOTT.
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Acids Boyd -Millinery
Mrs. George Green—
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Township East 0 aura
code, Mantles, etc.
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nportnt Events.
ane, etc.
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lincry Opening.
nery Opening.
pening.
Binary Opening.
ing. School.
osh- Voters' !1st Court.
HOMUTH & BOtLES'
LOCAL NEWS.
Grand Millinery Open,
Ing on next
'T 1J S `a
afternoon ander follow-
ing days, at which will
be shown theverylatest
patterns in
HATS & BONNETS
from London and Paris
We cordially invite the
ladies of town and
Country to call,
- GERMAN MANTLES
LES•
We have the largest selection in
town the very attest styles shown
and the prices away down. Be
ure and call and be ccQ1 y1need. •
WE SELL CHEAP.
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liKarelaa,v Ltceaiees
issued by FRANK PATERSON, No 2.3, Vice
eerie street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses
required.
OYSTERS!
FIRST OF THE SEASON
PEACHES....
GRAPES
ICE CItEAM
—Campbell's Headache Wafers, guaran-
teed to curd headache. '
Bengough, tow hall, September• ?9th.
—Wingham fall. air, September 28th and
29th.
—The maples a o beginnin to assume
their natural fall c ler.
Flowers, Groceries a Vegetables at T.
C. Graham's, Cbishol =lock.
—Tire close seas n for speckled trout
commenced ou Th edgy week.
-Tlrere was so: e very heavy frost sev-
eral nights during o past week,
Fresh oysters served in any style at
James MoReivie's Star ilestaueant..
—The regular ru sting of Court Mait-
land, C. O. F., w' I be held this (Friday)
ov wing.
Y—,,Messrs. Butto & Fessant ate baying
a stone foundation laid under the north
side of their sate- f11
Ireland & Button must be making prices
right, as they seem to be doing the furwi-
tu •e trade.
—Mr. W. 11. Will' , of Seaforth, former-
ly of this town, has one into the boot and
shoo business in Set 'ortlr
—Messrs. Beatti Bros. have treated
their bus to a fresh .coat of paint, which
adds greatly to its pearance. -
Peaches, plums, and pears in abundance
and as cheap as the cheapest, at Jas. Mc-
Kelvies Star Restaurant. '
—Messrs. klcDons & Burchall shipped
a car load of hogs t Collingtvood, per G.
T. R., on Thursday f this week.
—Mr. J. B. S arts' running marc,
es Lorene," won firs money i.n the •running
race at Walkerton i11 fair, on Wednesday
of last week,
Special prices on melee Suites, Couches,
Lounges, Spring 13 ds, 3tatresses. Exten-
sion Tables, Dinim Room Chairs, Rocking
Cl ire and Centre 'ables, at S. Gtaeey's.
A. namber of anadian Foresters and
other citizens of Wingham attended the
funeral of the tat Jol n Farrow, at Blue•
vale, on Monday 1 st..
—The express ria s-engets on the trains
are having a rath • hard time these days
handling the inn nes quantity - fruit
that is beteg si pped to al parts of
Ontario
When your fiiende are ettil9g married
get a piece of Fancy di• at N A Farqu-
harson's to take wi ou.
—A. rumor ha. currency in town on
Thursday last, t t three Bien had been
killed at the fai in London. This was
not correct, althe h three enen were badly
injured by e roc horse jumping a fence
into a crowd of p • pre.
We have somet ing very nice in Ash and
Maple Bedroom ' ritca, well made, nicely
finished, and in ateet Styles; and what's
of most import ee, Latest Prices, at S.
G racey's,
-.-Messrs. N. 1 rquharson, T. ]r; Bowles,
W. 11. Wallace and George Scott drove
over to Harriet. . on Tuesday to witness
the final champ •nship lacrosse match bo-
tween Oranges le end Wiarton. The
game resulted 1 favor of Orangeville by a
score of 6 to 2.
We ore lea
M. Gordon th
est sale for hi=
r had. The r
Mantles have
ed, made by
the world,
profit.
-LTise follow
gabetted on "canto
,Donxid, ot'Godert
War )n rwttr'' r
twit ci
d to leer rote Mr. D.
he is b ing the readi-
Men le at he has ever
f this is that his
t manufacturers in
old at a very small
appointment was
ay lest : Ditniel Mc -
la, to be "Deputy -Reg -
of the Exchequer
rl`orutato, i,tt res
—If you have a news item send it to the
a.'TAfEO.
—A large numbs of our citizens attend-
ed the Gederieh fa' show this week.
Mr. W. A. Johns, f the Gity Restaurant,
will have a booth at the Belgrave shots to-
day.
WANTED -First. class Pantmaker, apply! to
9.10tf W. BMIaAND, Winglktm..
--Mr. D. Stewar shipped a car load of
latnba to East Bu alo, p• G. T, R., on
Thursday.
You will be rig t '" n it" if you wear
one ot D. M. Go 's Mantles.
—The Voters' Li Court for the town of
gingham will be irld on Friday next,
October let.
—Messrs. Page, ynn & Crowe shipped
a oar load of la be to East Buffalo on
Friday last,
—We are sorr to learn that Mr. W S
Robertson is ill nd unable to attend to
Itis teaching duti at Dungannon.
Try S. Gracey or Carpets, and see the
Newest Thing ou for putting under Car-
pets. viz : Tho F ded Carpet Paper,
-It is. expcc d that the Hon. John
Dryden will be p sent at the Brussels fall
fair on Friday o ext week.
-A number Maccabees of Brussels
paid a friendly visit to their Wingbam
brethren ou Tu `day evening., •
Dr. Macdonald is now permanent-
ly at home and can be consulted by
his patrons.
--Oro ds, dodgers : d other job printing.
for the fall shows ex uted neatly, q eaply,
and expeditiously at 111s office.
•
Remember the au
boil' household e
Square to -morrow (
-The examinati
ber promotions for
printed, The exit
on Obtober 2,1st an
Miss Wallace
tion to the lad'
display of fall
'Tuesday, Septe
days.
. —The TrMEs
names to its ti during t•the past few
weeks. It will o ly cosi you 25 cents until
the end of the y - r.
—Ripley Expr::s : Dr. Jorome, of Wing-
haai, came to •we on Wednesday to
meet a patient om near Tiverton, for
whom ho made a omplete set of teeth.
After 16 Yea S. Graney is still'iu
Wingbarn in the urniture and Undertak-
ing business, not ithstanding all the oppo-
sitions' that bay • started up.
—The milline of town.are busy getting
their wars in sh€ o for the fall' opening, on
Taesday next + ad following days. Be
euro e.nd•read the r advertisements in an-
Vo er colurnrt.
Mr. Thomas Henderson has had the
stone placed on is beautiful lot on the
corner of John an Gs,therine streets, get-
ting ready for th, erection of a fine brick
house next spring 3f
—Mr. Thomas Bell took hie pacer,
” Little Mack," t. Walkerton, inteudin; to
put him in one of ho races, but we under-
stand things were o badly mixed that the
horse was not etas ed.
Ireland & Button have a complete stock
of furniture. If you are wanting anything
in that line it will pay you to see their
goods, as their prices are better than you
can get anywhere in town.
—Work bas be commenced on the
new concrete sides alk on Minnie street.
The street will bas the new walk on the
east side, from Vi oria to Alfred street.
The hills on 1llinni and John streets are
being cut down, at ' the streets generally
improved. Tho t. n never looked better
than it will whe the works are com-
pleted. Too much praise cannot be given
to Mayor Morton f r leis untiring efforts in
seeing that all til. work is being done in
first•class shape.
Are you thinkin . of getting anythipg in
the Furniture lin no matter what ; how
much or how littl . Before You Buy, call
at S. G•racey"s 1' rniture Warerooms and
see his line stop . and the prima you can
buy for.
---Then" I'iun
appears here thi
ly the finest org
this country.
Mr. George Al
utilise
Which is n1
out. Ono of tl
formed. baud
ten ialented•sn
under ibe di
rains, 'C t aro
VIII be the b
prices. Get y
don & Co's, d
•Stye our SW
ion s le f A. Bris-
cts the Market
atur y), at 2 p. m.
papers for the Oeto-
o County, have been
mations will be held
22nd«
•
°rdinlinvita-
and see her
nter mi111pery't n.
28th and following
added a number of new
•
'an Fortune " Co., which
(Friday) evening, is oast•
traveling in
nizttion now g
hat clever Irish comedian,
nte, heads the cempauy,
1 well bale
need through.
i w 1
y g
starry featnri:s is the uiti•
-We under and that Wiogha 1 is to
have a now i' cher shop.
When you get married y should take a
look at our stock of c c ry of all kinds,
and get prides. le arqullarson.
—A nuutber o our citizens were in God-
erich this week ttending the fall assizes,
as jurors, witne se, etc,
—Kindly tell our friends that it will
only cost them 5 cants for the 'flints
from now until anuary let, 1898.
—Mr. J;imea cKelvie, of the Star Res-
taurant, 'will s pply refreshments at the.
Belgraire fair to -day (Friday,) He also
has the booth rivilego for the Wingham
fair on Tuesd and Wednesday next.,
—.For first -ohms tailoring and cheap
gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co.
Remember the place, in Queen's block.
—On account of he cold weather during
the past summer not nearly the usual
quantity of ice 1: been consumed. a lr.
John Gray, oar cal iceman, will have
many tons of deli stook until next year.
We have a few aby Carriages left that
we will sell at les than Wholesale Cost in
order to make r m for Furniture, at S.
Gracey's. ,
--Listowel m :chants have agreed to
close their plate of business at 7 o'clock
each evening do 'ng the coming fall and
winter. What the matter with' the
Wiegham mere ants adopting the same
plan ?
Be t,ure and sec the di • . ay of Fall
and Winter Milliner a iss Wallace's,
oo Tuesday, Septal,/ 28th, and follow-
ing days.
—The season f shooting hares and
partridges came in Wednesday. The
season for ehooti g wild clucks came in
on the 1st of Sep mbar, and the doer
shooting season 'ernes in on the 1st of
November.
While in Lo on a few days' itgo, Mr.
H. F. Gordon urchased a fine running
horse, named "1 ob McIntosh." Mr. Gor-
don tools in the ,-ranee se Godertelawitlr
his horse on We nesday and secured 2nd
money in the ru ning race.
Remember the great lvr •th-Westorn
Fair on Tuesday an t////// '4V dnesday ; also
bear in mind that ' rgeet up-to-date
stook of Mantles 'Fingham is to be
found at D. M. Gordon's.
—Notice appears n this week's Ontario
Gazette of the ap intment of His Honor
Judge B. L. Doyl : of Goderieb, Junior
County Judge of Huron, to be Local
Master of the Co uty of Huron, in place
of the late Mr. S. Ia]cclrrison.
-11r. J.. 0 Gre 1, of the Vegetable Soap
Co., played to air -sized houses in the
Temperance Hal .during th:s week. Ho
was advertising getable Wonder Worker
Soap, and his en rtainments were really
first•olass. fall of n and mystery.
Ireland & Button have a Patent Slide
Extension Table. Any lady can work
them. It don't revive two or three at
each end to pull them apart, and they
d9n't cost .any more than the old kind.
_-On Friday I st, Mr. Isaac Crow -
sten, of Lower ingham,. one of the
employees of th C. P. R. gravel train,
toot with a ve y severe accident at
Wroxeter Hee as standing on one of
the cars, when 'lo slipped and fell off,
the wheels of e car passing over hie
foot, so badly uieing the toes and foo ••
that the big to had to be amputated
We aro still 1 the Marble Works busi-
ness, notwiths ending all reports to the
contrary. If ar are in need of a Monu•
ment or anyth g in my line, call and get
prices before urchasiug elsewhere. W.
V iTo.nl, Win hath. 2t
—Mr. E. C
family from II
and has starts,
in the stand
I3arrand, ove
IVe, along wit
welcome hint
dents of ou
something t
columns this
Clarke removed with his
milton to town this week,
a custom tailoring business
lately vacated by Mr. W.
Mr. D. M. Gordon's store,
Mr. Clarke's many friends.
nd his family back as resi-
town. Mr. Clarke has
say i our advertising
eek. -
--We that
Passenger Ag
COmplimentar
celebration of
steel bridge ovd
September 23rd
a very cheap tri
return fare troll
er
And >a larg
Wet took advent
M. C. Dickson, District
nt of the G. T. R., for a
ticket for the opening
be Grand Trunk new
the Niagnra River, on
24th, and 25th. This is
to Niagara Palle, the
Wingham being only
number froth this die.
ge of it.
BAR
WEDUTN
BELLS.
IA very pretty wet ding took place at
the residence of the ride's father, Strat-
ford, on Wednesday f this week, ellen
Mr. T. B, MoAndrew a popular and high-
ly esteemed young n n of this town was
united in marriage t Miss Louise Beat-
rice Shore, sister of Jr. Frank Shore of
town. The ceremony was performed by
Rev. H H Taneook, '1 Stratford, in the
presence of a large number of invited
guests Mr Harry 0 o11, o2 town, acted
as best man for the , oom, and the bride
was assisted. by her . star, Mies Beatrice
Shore. The happy air left on a honey-
moon trip to Gue b, Hamilton and.
other pointe, before to ing their resi-
dence in Wingba. d'e wish them
every happiness and rosperity
UHUBU ROTES
The property of S+ Paul's Church has
been very much bean ed by the removal
of the fence, and also y having the ground
levelled and sodded.
Tho Presbytery f Maitland met in
the Presbyterian t hureh on Tuesday
last. We' will give n official report of
the meeting in our oxt,issue.
Rev. Mr. Paul, of t russels, will occupy
the pulpit of the tethodist Church on
Sunday next, morn ng and evening, Itev.
Dr. Pascoe taking Mr. Paul's place in
Brussels.
The harvest the lkegiving services in
connection with St.3 ?ant's Church will be
held on Sunday ext. The Rev. J. II.
Moorehouse, of Lo don, will conduct the
services, both morn g and evening.
The regular qu+ terly"review services
in connection with he Sunday School of
the Methodist Char. will be held'on Sun-
day afternoon nem A special musical
programme will be •ndered. All are cor-
dially invited to att. d.
Ajutant Myles t d wife, of Palmer-
ston, are now in c. • mand of the locisl
corps of the Salvati, n iy. 'iVingham
will now be the head darters of the:Selene
tion Array corps in the Palmerstot lis.
tract. Captain Barb. •, late of '(Vinglfam,
has been stationed a.. St. Thomas.
Rev. A. P. ;dc Der
tary of the Caned
Missionary Society,
in the Baptist C
eyening last, to a
Ice is an eloquent
dress was much enj
• id, B. A., Secre-
an, Baptist Foreign
ielivored an address
urch on 'Thursday
fair-sized audience.
eaker, and his ad-
od by all present.
Next Sabbath tl usual quarterly
review of the Sabba h School lesson will
bo conducted by t e teachers of the
Presbyterian Sabha School. The sing-
ing, under the leas ship of Prof. Cline.
will add 'much to t • : interest of the day
Dr. McDonald, the efficient teacher of
the Bible silage, wil as usual, conduct
his part of the re fie ' in the auditorium
of the church.
At the business
worth League of the i
'Thursday evening of
ing officers were ele.
term : President, Mi-
Vice -President, Mr.
Vice•President, bliss
tary, Mrs. E. P. Pa
V. 0. `Wenzel ; Or;
Begley; Assistant
Rush.
The following fr
Herald, refers to a v;
tor of the Wingba
" Rev. S. Sellery, 1
Scott exchanged pul
ing. Rev. Mr. Se1
forceful sermon to y
ly denounced the t
look upon the' profe
person with a massi
the true type of man
tion, manhood 000818
and practice of such
tintd to bring about
all."'
A Ittertibet of e Ontario 33eard. of
Reran Says
Consumption, ilna even when the digestive
powers were weak it 'has been followed by
(Addittional Items ou page 8,)
CA11D OP
eating o the Bp:
ethodist Church, on
est week. the follow-
ed for the ensuing
Hattie A Reid; 1st
Thomas Field ; Sud
Ethel Page ; Secre-
lin ; Treasurer, Mrs.
:mist, Miss Martha
rganist, Miss Etta
m Monday's Guelph
11 known fernier pas -
Methodist Church :
A., and Rev. J. G.
its on Sunday even-
.ry preached a very
ng men. He strong-
ndency of to -day to
.ioual athlete, or the
PERFECTPHRTQS
AND' PO11• i' 111 Su
-•-•. , r ., 1 .
"gingham is credited with poesessin:
•1ue of the best •lighted and best nppoire
ea Studios In Weston) Ontario. Wit
tinge. facilities,, we produce a high gra
class of portraiture. which ranks
ably with the best rity work. We '
guarantee a perfect likeness and an,
artistic finish:
The steady light oheracteriatiuof this:
season of the year is conducive to the'
production' of. exterior views. Appoint
-
Intents may be made at the studio far
taking residences, faun scenes, etc. Wes. -
,have also the instantaneous flee -light
process for taking interior views of
parlor scenes, family groups, evening•
parties, eto.
Life -Size Portraiture ;s a species
feature of our 13usinesti$. Our Portrait
possess merit and are genuine. Itiner-
ant vendors palet off on their viutiltls:
imitations known as "Solar Prints,"'
which are the veriest rubbish, of course
these are cheap—hut not holt so cheap
as the victim feels when he realizes
has been duped.
STA. R PERVII O CO.
Beaver Block-r%ngia'a
NORTH -WE E i,TERN F.&SR.
The above fair will be
day and Wednesday of n
e doubt, be the best fair
hundred dollars 'rill be
ing list of special attratt
of speed -Open trot or
horses to be owned at a
50 miles from Winghat
three minute trot or p
races -First day, Tumid
mencing et 7 p. rn., he
winsham Bicycle Club.
cultural Niall will be ope -
Wedne fay. September 2.
Another beat cit the Win
handicap ; 1 mile profe.
810, divided into -three p
winghmu Picycle Clubs
The above programme
and, with ane weather, s
vour-entries.early with t
11obertson. Visit Wing
Wednesday and see the
School children will be ad
on the second afternoon o
1d in winghami'ron X
xt week, and will, t%Sitho
held h: this vicinity lib
ven in priz••s. The toll
ns will take places ace
es; farmers' trot o
distance of not :Mea
running,' r--nr t
ea, . utile beats li,
y, September 2st ,
t ct 3 mile handioa•,
After the race the Al'
for visitors. Second
tli, during the afternoq
*hare Bicycle Club's 8
Tonal, open to all, pu
izes ; another beat or
mile handicap,
ouli draw a leaves
uld be a success.
2eeretarr;, Ur: Willi
in nip:* Tuesday
4t show in theta pants
iittid for -five Cents 0
the fair,
BENGOUGH' Ct OE 1tT,
The Footballer's once t Committee •
have made float arr ngcmeats for their -
concert to be held it :the Town Hail, on.
show night, Wednesd y, - September 39th,
As the programme is lengthy, the: enter-
tainment must begi , as 8 o'cieek sharp.
Tile programme has ,esu arranged as fol-
lows :
PA T.
1 So1.o..Last Night orig.,rh'it ifdan I4
Miss A a Cline,.
2 Song..Tl,e Death ea Artriv,.l. Trotere
31r. Fr ok k141f,
3 Baton Exercise, Specialties...
Mr. H. 'ightman.
4 Song. ...The Ca nirat .•.J. L. Yalloy
Mr. W. `. Sullivan.
5 Reading.. The rkct Place.. J. Buck -
Miss L Mckenzie. Cham.
zA T Tr.
1 Sketch Allegorical
'' Recital. .The Human
8 Sketch.,...... , ocal
4 Vocal Selection ... ..A .a Opera
Sketch • .. • , Political
Recital., , ... . A ,• : ad of the Fleet
7 Sketch Local
8 Recital Ode to len McLaren
9 Sketch National
10 Recital. •Ten lir0tes at the elocution
Mr, J. . Ben, ough. !class
11:1. B. 11 Orden, Piatrist«
As will be see by looking at the pro-
gramme, the ent re first part consists of
local talent, mei ot those whose names
appose: being to well known by Wingham
audiences to raqs 're an introduction bare ;
suffice is to say t at their selections have
been chosen care Ily, considering the high
e intellect, as being class salniiard al . ays demanded by Wing -
halt concert g+ era. The second part,
cod, In his estima• wlriclt will be a tirely taken op by Mr. J
d in the possession V Bcnr{ough, iv Il consist of snap shot
inelples as are des• crayon Sketchesf people we knoer, both
tbo general good of j oatioual and loc 1; character sketches of
oddities, humor and pathos. prose and
Tl3ANI{S. 1 poetry, and reci •.ls, being jest what it
J
0
R.
Lodge,
Witte
I ought to be to fu fish the second part ot a
AM, Sept. 20th, 1897., realty firel•cles_ entertainment. If Stott
Reeesec, iiingham' have heard hint, ome again anyou d view
other p luxe ofs versa y,
,
b 1 1 ill If It ,; x)
1 Sin ••-•I feel i+ m dot to acknow; not beard h•ri1 me and hear the
.r;v '
Dun S $ y
ai c
r ttl a d an elf _,
w110 is at Ot1eC a ac t n
lodge the deep debt f gratitude which I
1 n lft a _
owe to the Ancient 0 er of United Worlc• 1 ist, a vocalist ant a ntm%o, a a,rvl
nen, to which my h ..'sand belonged. Ile a carientnrtst, a poet and le l lliwsoo • ,.
vas cheered and oe oled by the kindly 7 a than who can h Id you as i • ,x`
vistts of his Brethren I am also grateful :
for the promptitnd in which his claim !for a solid tad tlurs, asutl , i ?.
was eettlled in full 1 tan only add my 1 when he is tbro •h wtimre it c> ;
prayer to thtMt teeny widows and : flown ; you will r melee lheele
orphans for the It. ancement end pros•' yearn, and hie unitic
peaty of the "Ord. , please ecnve;' my! gents will bis m eaJtt t,:,,,,, •
thanks to the meal s of Wingham Lodge.: store from Ste 3ei t, t ,i
I remtain Y • rs sineerel ai
y lkg. Ga0. Lt to'1rsw , of the cones t. Iru u)„,1I...i .,..-
if, ins
Wingbttna. l weed ewes, tf ? IC' l!;;OS
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