HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1897-10-08, Page 1VOL. XXVI.---NO. 1329.
WITS GRAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1897.
$1 .A YEAR IN ADVANCE
New
Good.s.
HOMUTH & BOJLES'
Stock of New
Goods are the
very latest.
Call and leave your
order for your new fall
Hat or Bonnet. We
lead in this department.
GERMAN MANTLES
We have the largest selection in
town the very latest styles shown
and the prices away down. Be
ure and call and he convinced.
WE SELL CHE3:t.
110E711 & BVILL1
CENTRAL ROSINESS COLLEGE
STRATFORD, - ONT.
12 of our students have taken situa-
tionb within the last few weeks. Two
applications are now in and two situ-
ations are being held until two of aur
students graduate. Cuuatlas leading
commercial school. Five male teachers;
board gory ; tttccelh competitors is various
ways. ' linter now if possible. Free
circulars.
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
Marriage Licenses
Issued by FIcANE. PATiiasot, No 23, Vic-
toria street,Wingham, Ont. No witnesses
required.
FIRST OF THE SEASON
PEACHES....
..,PLUMS...
SENSi3LE PEOPLE
Do not send to Toronto or somo other place
for their office stationery. They got it at the
TtMics Office. Wo give them good n aterial arid
do first-class work, and when we yet paid for
e job we epcnd the money in the town.
IF YOU NEED
Note Heads, Letter beads, Bill heads, State.
mmms, Envelopes, Visiting' Cards, wedding
Stationery, or any think else in the printing
line, givo ns n. chance, before sending else.
where. Wo can do work as cheap and as good
as the city mon, whose only interest in the
town is to gat as much money out of it as he
ran. lours for Printing,
H. B. ELLIOTT.
GRAPES
irharammotwersemtrAdzwarts
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS:
tdoliinnon Rt Co -A %tee e
Star Photo Studio -Photographs
W J Elliott -rho Very Best
Ontario Government -Extra Provincial Companies
George Carr -Ordered Clothing
LOCAL NEWS.
- Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran-
teed to cure headache.
- Poultry is being offered for sale freely
DOW.
WANTED-First•C as Pantmaker, apply to
0.10tf W .Bennaxn, Wingham.
ICE CCEAM
'CCNFECTICNERY,
- If you have a flews item send it to the
TIMES.
- Court Maitland C. 0. F., will hold its
reenter meeting thi (Friday) evening.
-Mr. James Cn ins is have a stone
foundation erected nder his esidenco,$/
Coal stove for sale eh a ; practically as
good as new. Apply t ohn 'Murray.
-Workmen aro nay on Mr, Alf. J.
Nicholl's new bake yen, which he is hav-
ing built.
Servant girl want . Apply to Mrs. R.
11I. Robinson.
- -The regular in nthly meeting of the
School Board wil bo held on Tuesday
evening next.
-The Union Fur iture Factory boiler
roost and the sten block have had new
roofs placed on tho' this week,
Ireland to Button mo. be making prices
right, as they seem to e doing the furni-
ture trade.
-?Ir. Whittiker, first-class cutter, late
of Toronto and Be in, has token a situa-
tion in the tailorin department of Messes.
H much fits Bowles
1e -Mr. Jarnes InGavin met will a
severe tecidont i Bennett's plani a mill
one day last week by los hand •.oming in
contact with the zz planer.
Dontg o hungry wh get two
i; v u can
large cans of Kipper,d iorrings for 29e.,
at N. A. Farquharson
-Mr. George Ma n has had the Anty-
lene Gas Light pu in his book store. Thie
wakes a good 1 ght, and sets oil Mr.
Mason's goods in 'rand style.
W. A. .TOHNS,
City Eesthur'ants
Telephoiie No. 84 - Macdonald Bleak.
--From the I'
that Mr. Willie,
citizens, has ren
where he intend
From the Fordwich Record we learn
t
William Adair,one of Fordwich's
;d a farm near Wingham,
to reside in future.
Dr. Maedonald is now permanent-
ly at home ana can be eonsulted by
his patrons.
-Messrs. Beattie
ting mare, Solinia,
Lucknow races, it
fair, and succeeded
in fee three minute!
free-for-all. Wingt
hoses.
'(f-0ia Thursday
Mr. Walter Green
electric light plant
the first time, and
feet running orde
street lamps.
copy off Brussels
street lamps.
Ireland & Button have,
Extension Table. Any qg'
them. It don't eequirey
each end to pull them 111111
don' cost any more than
Tiros. took their trot -
am by Saranac, to the
connection with the
o getting second place
race end third in the
am is noted for fast
- Bread and flour the taken a drop.
---Collector Roberts may be daily seen
on his rounde.
--Tug: TIMES and Weekly Globe will
be sent from now until January let.
1808, for 20 cents.
--In another column f this week's issue
we give the prize lists of the Teoswater
and Brussels fall fairs.
-For first-class tailoring and cheap
gents' furnishings, try Webster dc Co.
Remember tho place, in Queen's block.
- Jeseo Button has disposed of his
property on Shuter treet to a farmer of
East Wawanoah, io will take up his
re slice in town.
-We understand that Mr. Thomas
Walker, butcher, ha purchased Mr. Wm.
Moore's property on , osephine street, and
intends erecting a u cher shop thereon in
the near future.
-A. letter receive from Mr. D. Suther-
land, who recently lift here for Dauphin,
he news that he and
nicely settled down,
:vetoing of last week,
of this town, had his
11 Brussels running for
verythiitg was in, per -
Brussels irate nine
gham should take a
and have a few more
Beattie Bros. m
on Monday evening
Mr, Robert Beattie
on the bus to meet
when in front of 13
some boys were no
bus, and Mr. l3estt
Master Fred Pattie
who let the lines cl
Beattie commenced
boys, the horses
through the gatewa
they ,rim into the
force that the be t
stantly killed..1
caped with a Beyer
the second horse th
lost inside of a month, and it is a severe "'
loss to theta.
Patent slide
dy can work
we or three at
part, and they
to old kind.
t with a serious loss
list. On that evening
as driving the team' lean I
e 8 o'clook train, and the I
I's Furniture Factory:ihen
eed on the back of the Hard
e handed the {tines to to in
ton, who was with him, a to
tp, and as soon as 'fr. 1 the
to nso the whip on the a. m.
-an away. In going store
at the station grounds This
:post, going with snob 1d111g
orse of the two was in. 3olne
boy, Patterson, es• ecov-
shaking up. This is „ribs
Messrs, Beattie have d1
rel.°
Manitoba, gives De
his family 'have go
and like the county;
Peaches, plums, and pears in abundance
and as cheap as the cheapest, at Jas. 11io•
lielvie's Star Restaurant.
-His Honor Jud Masson held court in
the Council Chamb • here, on Friday last,
for the revision o the town voters' list,
when a number o names were added to
the list and a few ere struck off.
-A.s the season or bunting deer is fast
approaching, it rn be of interest to kuow
where and from w om licenses can b8 pur-
chased. Mr. W. Climie, of List o• el, is
the nearest in t is section fr. 1 whom
licenses may be o'tained.
Two large ca of JiG' . s and Boys'
Fall Clothing h =e. added this week
to our already v r, ergs stook. Don't
mins this chane 1. M. Gordon.
-Dean's Uncle om's Cabin Company
will re -produce thi old favorite play in the
Town Hall on turday evening next.
This company isell spoken of by the
press. the salmi sion is planed at 10
cants; reserved se is 20 cents.
-Mr. George B Roe went to Brussels
on Friday last wit his horses and took in
the races in conn :tion with the fair. He
took first money ' r the pacing race with
Lionel H, and th' d with Louise. In the
trotting race he took third with King.
Fresh oysters served in any style at
James MaKelvie's Star Restaurant.
- Work on the 'wrote sidewalks has
been completed for this year. There has
been 2 miles and feet of this walk laid
that in `Vinglam this -fir, and with i 1 and
what was laid ht year, we have in the
neighborhood of t ree miles of walls.
--Camp Caledo in, Sons of Scotland, of
this town waned a grand Scottish concert
about the first of November. Grand Chief
I''razer, of Toren o, will be present and the
best of local an, out:dile talent will take
part. Watch fo the exact date in a future
issue.
Ireland a But n have a complete stock
of furniture. I,'ou are wauting anything
in that line it rill pay you to see their
goods, as their does are better than you
can get anyw re in town.
- By last . aturd y's Montreal Star we
notice that Mess.. H. A. Wilder & Co.,
one of the largest urniture dealers of that
city, have evade rrangements to handle
the furniture m uufaotured by Messrs
T. Bell ce Son, of his town. '_1?esare. Bell
ds Son are gainin a well-earned reputation
all over Canada f r their high class furni
tire.
+V --We learn fr m the Cheeky Free Pres:;
that Mr. It. J Swan, formerly oR this
town, has (loci ed to leave hesley and
try his luck ' l the- Wes Mr. Swan's
wife and fend y will remain in Listowel
until he susses s in locating, at some point
in Manitoba r British Columbia. Mr.
Swan was ten erect a grand farewell sup-
per and coni limentery address by the
different soei ties to which he belonged
before leaving Oliesloy. Itis many Wing -
ham friends , ill wish him every success.
Flowers, Groceries and Vegetables at T. •
0. Graham's, Chisholm Block.
-20 cents for TIMES and Globe to end
of year.
-Mr. John Gray
shipped a car load f ice to Seaforth on
Tuesday.
-We have just re ived a new stock of
Memeoriam Cards, ill Heads, Envelopes,
Card Board, etc., lob we will print as
cheap as the cheap t. Thio Terns is pre-
pared to do myth g in the printing line,
from the largest ester to the smallest
card. Only first -o as workmen employed,
and all work gun auteed. When you ate
in need of anyth' g in the pr' g line
give us a call.
Our Mantles, are
rush, They ar ' co
int and prices. • C
d .
-Mr. R. G. Gord
ordon, of this to
preparations for o
in the elegpeetly fit
ton blockMr,
young business m,
every success in
will have somethie
tieing columns nel
-The followin
ford eorrespondt
Daily Chronicle
regret to learn
Kay, daughter o
Kay, lies very ell
had been v;sitin,
Miss McKay will
week, if her etc
saddest part of i
mother is also
fact, recovery is
our local ice man,
IlletllC,1 Ut turd: vuutireu- `ttUtiett
this council and that bylaw lie
pared t3ceording*ly.--Carried.
MleXay-•-Iteid--•--That G. Scott
J. Johnston expend one Nan
dollars in ditching; from the b
Nest of thlith trim—Carried
Reid--Johnston---That the
tion of A. Woek and other's o
village of Formosa reiltiesting to
the flitch and culvert on the
dary eleaned our, that a grant
exceed twenty-five dollars be
providing Carrick council gran
equal amount, and that the recv
Culross see that the above auto
gni
re
since he first appea
stage, has always beet
this occaei• n made ilii
all lovers of a stirri
Kenzie made a hap'
Song of the Market
combining as it did d
some idea; and i eery
gough occepiecl the
the prograuitne, and
from the attention a
received, Its entert
ably successful. It
withstanding, to na
dozen persons wool
to their favorite
out with a gramme. His "
in style, mater real' excellent, a
early. D. M. Gor- y
1 poet, a patriot al
0, eon of Mr. D. M. 1 sketches of John
n, is busymakin ' M. Pond and Geo
g 1 ural, even fa tl
ening a general store ( Altogether the en
ed shop in the But ed success in ever
onion is a pushing ; .
In, and wo wish him I its promoters, the
its new venture. He +the sum of 5100.5
g to eay In our adver-
t week.
is from the Thames-
ce to the Ingersoll
fi Friday last : " Wo
tat Mies Maggie Mc.
Mr. Remember Mo-
t Wingham, where she
fur somo time past.
d on a Wingham
a favorite, lent on
self dearer still to
g song. Miss Mc -
choice in " The
'lace" art a recital,
matte effect, whole -
purity. Mr. Ben -
tire secoud part of
if one might judge
td applause which he
nment was remark-
ould be difficult, not-
e his masterpiece, A
have a dozen ideas as
lection from his pro -
ailed of the Fleet " was
d showed the man as a
a reciter. His local
eelands, Dr, Macdonald,
go McKenzie were nat•
it disproportionateness.
rtainment was a decicl-
particular, and realized
Vingham Football Club,
TOWL COTTIdCIL'
The regular m
Town Council wa
ing last. Metober
too, Reeve Gregory
and Councillors ibo
Reading and haus
The minutes of 1
bo brought home this . meetings were read,
gth permits, but the A eonimunicatio
all is the fact that her Canadian Fire Uud
ow dan_erously ill, in asking to -en what ha
carcely looked for." repai.ing deficiencies
they complained of
Good Blood and Sound Muscles. Hingham would soon
Scott's Emulsion i9 a blood•making and to Fire, Water and Li
strcngth•producing food. It removes that A communication
feeling of utter he]plessners which tel et •Firemen, giving a list
possession of one when suffering from gen-
room -Referred to Pr
eral debility. Treasurer J.'reasurer repast
OBIT 433.1•. for the month of Septan
The Mayor brought u
from the Belleville , what should be done in t
ober ist : instruments and other
e morning Jacob. E.1band in shape, as ban
hie last at the resi- present. He, with oth,
hillside street. He zeas' Committee, were t
paralytic stroke on keep the instruments .
end never rallied. I together, Council th
born in Maitland, ! leave the matter in the
d was thus in his, Columittee.
a sou of Captain ; The Public Works
ijs meg, defended as follows:
o Chr sler s Farm.
f nito£
' T wt Lou c
y 70 0
tbly meeting of the
held on Monday even•
present -Mayor Mor -
Deputy -Reeve Aligns,
bins, Johns, Robinson,
t re;ular and special
pproved and signed.
was read from the
writers' Assoeiattou,
been done in way of
u waterworks, which
as a new rate for
e struck. -Referred'
it Committee.
a read from the
f articles iu their
ierty Connnittee.
d receipts of 5M
er.
the question of
e wtty of keeping
articles of town
was broke up at
members of Citi-
yu.g their best to
d other property
tight they should
laude of Citizens'
PHOTOGRAPHS
.in Standard Sizes.
lin" LatestPlatinuSttmor ]o of EnArt.
amel Finish.
Interior Views
Family Groups or Evening Parties Stade
at your own residence by il-oh-11 tb in the
etening. 137 appointment,
Exterior Views
of Residences, Churches, Schools by the
instantaneous process. By appointment.
Negatives Preserved
Duplicate •Copies may be had at any tette
of any Negative taken at this Studio dur•
the past tea years, at greatly reduced
prices.
Photos Enlarged
In Life Size Work we produce none but
the best Umyon and tvatert'olor Portraits.
Prices reasonable. We keep in stock
Frances of modern design and artistic -
finish. Portraits anti frames on view at
the Studio,
STAR 1'11OTO STUDIO
The following i
Intolligencer of Oc
" At 9 o'clock th
Duimage breathe
dance of his son, o
was attached with
Tuesday afternoon
" Deceased wa
Ontario, in 1822,
75th year. Ile w
Dulmage, who, with
tho fort at thobatt t
1
lie came to Bellevil
wife, who was a siste
Pringle. Mrs. Dul
ngo. The surviving
R W. Chambers, R
in 1846, with life 1-Tuat your con
of the late A. N. tract fur grading Ceut
age died 12 years Barber for $30, and
'ltildren aro : Mrs. satisfactory to yout co
Nester ; Mrs. J. C. 2 -;l, hat Minnie sir
Moynes and Miss' aria Duimage, this inter -section, require
city ; Thomas, Chic
city.
t. rhe late Mr.
worker by trade, a
with Mr. William
business, and aft
trade in different
go, and George, this contractor fur ettlewa
use a quantity of gray
vintage was a wood and it will yet require
d was in partnership machine and a couple
niter in the carriage to fully complete the
Wards worked at his 3 -ghat it ie the in
Chops till a few years mute. to do such f
since, when be as forced to givo up bu necessary to prate
work. He was a •ettnber of the Mahe -built.
dist Church au a life-long Conserva-
tive. In chained r he tens quiet and un-
assuming, and ee bad many warm
friends from the esociations of younger
days. Ifo was t lover of field sports,
baseball being articularly fascinating
to him. His fan ly have the sympathy
of the whole coni nunity in their loss:"
Mr, John H.
wick House of t
B. Duimage, of
the only two s
ten brothers.
4 -The earth tha
removed in a few p1
ized in filling iu plus
wa.tCtOonrae is low,
gushes, water stand
5 -Your oomenittc
to cuter upon any
advanced season o
ulmago, of the Bruns- what is necessarily
a town, and Mr. James ing the conct`'ete we,
rindle, Michigan, ore 6 -The taking of
ryiving of a family of street across John
THE BENZ,
Although the
thing of the past,
les will long linge
some 1100 people
listening tathe
Mr. J. W. Ilengot
programme, whit
talent. showed W
Ada Cline, who
possesses a very
rendition of .,Pa
a state of good h
them throughout
Frank Hill, in "
proved to flay
voice. Mr. He
than equal to
Ad was hearth
enoe upon the
difficult jugglin
by Will T. Sulli
an encore was
O'Grady" fie a
ITCH CONC./BET
enough concert is a
et its pleasant meteor -
in the bosoms of the
ho had the pleasure of
radian Harry Purities,
h. The first part of the
Was supplied by local
gham at its hest. Miss
ang the first number,
eet voice, and by her
dy " set the audience in
or that remained with
the entire evening. '.lir.
ommitted to the Deep,''
an unusually rich bass
`Vightman WAS more
itneelf in his specialties
applauded by the anal -
cools of somo of his more
'ommittt.e reported
in
g ham :
nittee had let con-
e street to Charles
acne has been dune
mittee.
t and John, at their
be lowered. The
k was permitted to
1 suitable for
tilling,
the work of the road
of men for two days
railing.
esti-.m of your coin-
rther grading as will
the (concrete waiks
will require to be
ccs can well be util-
e where the ditch on
nd where, in conse-
deeor it inadvisable
ore grading at this
the year, other than
occasioned in protect-
s.
he water on Josephine
treet, is a matter upon
whielt your coni Rice would like the
opinion and direct n of the whole council.
All of whish is -epeotfully submitted,
A. Mottvoet, Chairman.
Reeve Gregory bought it was no eso iu
putting in tetnpo ry fixtures to dram off
water, but though it br•'ter to let it go and
save the money f construction of a sewer,
which had to be ne before very long.
n thought we would
of waterworks before
ing should be done now
ay.
moved that there be no
on the streets this year,
ed and accepted by this
Councillor lint
need a new systel
sower, and Hemet
to drain water fir
t ve Gre or
iRe g y
more work done
until it is pa
council.
Reeve Grego
b
tnitteo had been
and council did
doing, as this w
feats. "Tlte Carnival,,, Been before the
an, was so well given that
demanded, with " Rosy
response. 11ir. Sullivan,
cooered the grow
withdraw the ni
Moved by Co
Beaver Block, Wingham.
by Councillor Robin
Public Works Gim
that drain be laid
John street on Jose
mended by Publi
Carritd.
said Public Works Oom-
•oiug on and doing work,
t know what they were
on, that the report of
iteee be accepted, and
o take water across
iso street, as ream,
Works Committee. -
The Finance Co mittee reported as fol-
lows ;
T. H. Manuel, salt
Fire Onmpalty, se.
J. B. Ferguson, sal ry anti postage102 50
Thoroas Irwin, sal ry 1i111 00
00
Joseph Coed, Bala
Van Vennorman, ;clary 34 00
Elliott Bros., tile 4 05
E. B. Elliott, psi ing 8 25
Gotta Percha M nufacturing Co,
supplies for atorworks 02 00-
Mrs. Saint, wateri tg street 2 '00
'Municipal World, . ebentnre book4 12
Charles Barber, • rk on streets55 50.
James Irwin, ' " 26 88
Geo Fretwell,.- " 8 13
Geo Hughes1 20
Wingham Electric ight Co.,lights
for September 34 44
Wm. Dore, repairs, .roperty 3 10
Charles heading, i. -patting side-
welks 38 88
A. Ross, stationery ...... 2 35
,los. Bu'lard, work 'sti• fti 2 88
Wm. Moore, " - tiI8 30
Thos. Moore, " " s 13 14
We find the above . ccounts correct, and
recommend payment, xcept Elliott Bros.
and William Dore, w ieh are not certified
to, these to be pai' when certified to.
Your committee wont also like particulars
re sale of unused pla k walk, the quantity
disposed cf, and th price obtained for
each lot.
moved by councill r Robinson, seconded
by Councillor Iitten, that report of
Finance Committee e adopted, and Treas-
urer issue cheques for petytnent of ac-
counts. - Carried.
'Mayor Morton, a chairman of Pnblio
Works 0tmmittee, thought Mr. F. Ir.
Itoderus should 'lav='old plank walk along
his property on Pat 'ek street, as he had
laid the same. IIo alae said that Public
Works Committee ere selling old plank
walk for what the, could get for It, and
only in eases where 1, was going to be used
for sidewalk.
'loved by C:onnc lor Robbins, seconded
by Councillor Ilan on, that whereas Mr..
Rodents built plank walk along his proper•
ty ,in Patrick et et, he be allowed to
retain the same, -C rried.
Moved by Council or Robbins, seconded
by Councillor John:, that Public Works
Committee ba inst cted to dispose of all
old plank walk to pa ties desiring to lay
wallts iu front of t eir proper.;ies: '-Car-
ried.
13y•law No. 315, ing power to borrow
money on temperer .loan to pay for cots•
struntion of concee rf conk, until such time
as work is complct ,was read three times,
Moved by Couneil)o: Hanson, seconded by
Councillor 'Robinson that bylaw No. 315,
as now read, be pass d. -Carried,
ving No 316, g vit gower to borrow p
money to tnect cur ent expenses of town
until seen time as taxes be collected, was
read three times... Moved by Councillor
Johns, seconded • y Councillor Bobbins,
ted as nowpp
that by-law No. ' 10 he ado
read.---Cart led.
Moved by Coanc lor Robinson, seconded
by Councillor John • that $250 be planed to
tate credit of Soho Board. -Carried.
Councillor Rob us wanted, to know
what was going t. 1-e done in way of re*
put street in propos
he Mayor said that t1;t
bad agreed to
ftrr trwv4I. -
y...... .....0 8 84
ries - 05 00
the 'first report he had pairing gravel pit
ouncii, but as the report !shape for tr
d of his motion, lie would contractor p.
ion. street in prope
cillor Ranson, seconded , The council