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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1897-10-22, Page 1j VOL. XXVT.--,NO. 1331, WTNGHAM„ ONTARIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 22, 1891. Wingham, Oct. 1897.. 1 ai or ut . HOMUTH & OVVLEs, Haug decided to make a specialty of the Ordeed Clothing Department of our business, we have secured the services of a first-class cutter who is full able to cater to the most fastid- ious tastes. We are showing for the Fall and Wince l:acle a selection of Woollens which'wo are justified in claiming is more complete in all the latest nov- elties than either ourselves or others have ever shown•,in Wingham, Com- prising as it does the best productions of the English, Scotch and Came itlp manufaetttrers. May we solicit your patrontig We can assure you it will be a plea- sure to show -you through our stock, and should • you favor us with an order, can promise that the garment will be found to be both fashionably cut -and tastefully trimmed. Yours respectfully,• „ ORIUTIn & BOWLES, WEDDING STATIONERY We have just placed in stock aline assort- ment of 1Veddhng Stationery which we will print in the lutest style, and at a price lower than you can get anywhere else. If you aro in need of anything in this lino give us a call. BUSINESS STATIONERY Wo can supply you with all Linda of busi- ness stationery, including 13!11 Iieads, State. stents, Envelopes, Business Cards, eta, If you aro in need of anything in the job printing line, etre us a call and you will find our prices as low as sltewhorc. H. B. ELLIOTT, Times Office; Wineharn, 011EAP READING1 Our Clubbing List. In order to salvo our.Subseribora the trouble of making two or mare Yewitt4nces we have made special arrangements with . the publishers by which we are enabled to offer the Iollowintr publications in connection with the WINGI1+51 TIMES at special low rates from now until Januaoy let, 1999,° Sponlal clubbing rates with alt newspapers and magazines quoted upon application, Oa h Moet accompany all orders:-•' - Tines and weekly Globo, - 6125 Tines and Western Advertiser, - 1 40 Tunes and Family herald and Weekly Star and Picture • 175 Times and Farmers' Advocate, • 1 90 170 Times and Farming, weekly, Times and Ladies' Journal, • 1 35 Times and Montreal Weekly Witness, - 1 00 Times and Farmers' Sun, - 1 26 Times and Daily Globe • 0 00 Times and Daily World - 3 00 Times and Uouutry Gentleman, 2 70 Tho balance of the year will be given 46.0 new subscribers for above mentioned weeklies, except Farmers' Advocate and Farming, Subscribe at once. Address, 11. B. ELLIC'!PT, /./BW ADVEttTISESIENT8. 1�+y Ourselves -Cheap Rea in,; r N, A Farquharson --S. man; It G Gordon-Olothin etc, w I10.r1'tl�tiSl . n 011e Secret W A Jaitl x limo c Oysters ' McKi fon' jr a es that speak 'debster't55d,Orercoats Luther Tub w' btuntry Gentleman ee `' graaran- visiting C-to,t7 CENTRAL Ol SINE.SS COLLEGE, . STRATFORD. - ONT. 12 of our students have taken situa- tionti within the last few weeks. Two applications aro now in and two situ- ations are being held until two al our students grsctudte. Canada's loading commercial school. Five male teachers; board low ; excels competitors in various ways, Enter now if possible. Free oireulnre, W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. . teed to at =We can prin cards. Thursday, N;tk appointed Thankegi Marriage licenses Issued by FRANx. PATE.RSOIN, No 23, Vic- soria street,Winghatn, Ont. No witnesses required. SPECIALTIES THIS WEEK BALTIMORE oygTE —Memorial cards of all kinds printed neatly and cheap at Tice: Trues office. —Mr.. C. Gillespie h s placed a new egg waggon on tbe road, the 'manufacture of Mr. William Dore. —Mr. J. E, Serer , of the Exchange Hotel, has had a floor laced in his stable. John is up•to-date in :very particular, Flowers, Groceries and Vegetables at T. C. Graham's, Chisholm Block. . —If you went ohm . reading ma et look at our clubbing rates. Pick out the papers 1 yon desire and we wig have theta sent. ass been Stk ay, —A number of tho' Vingham singers as- sisted Mr. G. W. Cine in the cantata, " Esther," at Luckno% on Thursday even- ing. --In our write up of eattie Bros.' livery barn last week we state tisat the cerriago room wee 58x12 fent, • t should have read heroes of a womanvh 128x38 fent, birth record away 2 Poaches, plums, and: pears in abundance and as cheap as the cheapest, at Jas. ,tete- —The concertto have ]iglvie's Star Restaurant. more on Wednesday ev e who took in the ately postponed, on a • parts of Uncle weather, and a numbs pact of the month, ale were disappointed. ---House gleaning is again in order. —A new boot a d. elute repairing shop has been started in own."' —;ver. John Kerr has placed a . de- livery wagon on time oad: 1t is 10 of the latest style, A iirst•o1ass Con S o ' • for sale cheap. Apply to J. Halliday. =Bring your auction sale bells to TIM Toles office. They will be printed while you wait. A free notice given until date of sale. --Mr. G. W. Olin has made arrauge- meats with the Fre: Library Board, of Ripley, to give the can. eta, " Esther," with Isis class of Lucknow •'ngers at an early date. —A secret, they sa is a thing that a woman can't keep ; but ay, have you ever gave the Bible's —A number of tho excursions to tlifferei r Sam's country, the firs returned home this we —Mr. Duncan Can his family from Londe: they have taken up the home on Frances stree 4—On Sunday afters Haugh's horse gave an k. V—A. new plank walk pbeli has removed the G. T. R. tracks to to Wingham, and property. Several oth r •osidonee in their walk have also been jal cressinge put clow an about readyforthe t oon last Mr. Janes bon a exhibition of kick- r _The Blyth St.td been held in Bel- ning was indefin- count of the wet of our young pee- as been laid from r. Geo. Mclienzie's r small pieces of and a number of now everything is weather to set in. •d speaks thus of ing on Josephine. scree No damagevas! our new sidewalks : " .everal of our cid- done with the except' n oe a slight break i zens who have been to Wingham lately in the harness. 1 and noted .the great i.. ,rovement the new --The following is f •stn Tuesday's Lon- concrete walks are cv-r the old style plank wonder why Blyth elite," don Free Press : Mr. Wingham, an old -tine ryas here yesterday route home from it tl relatives in the St though over seventy to hold his own wit t the rest of the ;now goods to the stet boys." look for bargains. t —For first-olas tailoring and cheap or busiuees 00 Satur gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co. i Remember.•tho place in Queen's block. ; will have something V—On Thursday o last week, while Mr. next week. C. Morningstar, of the Wingham Steam 1 —Persons who he Pump Works, was a' work fixing a well one are fewer sparrows the farm of Mr. Th,mas McGill, Mimes, !usual need not thin he met with almost a fatal accident. He ; birds are passing. Samuel Youbill, of walk are beginning t resident of this olty, cannot bave similar ora short time, en 1 114. r. J.S, Earle, ' Fee weeks' visit with tG. AlcInt re's tes. Mr. You13i11, al- ; y years of age, continues town,;and has been •"ld ! ready for business lbury, who purchased stook has arrived in nay all week getting ie has added a lot of , and our readers may expects to be ready ay of this week, and o say ;to our readers —The Star •Phe o Stndio has been un- dergoing repairs d ing the past week. Fresh oysters,.. served in any' style at James McKelvie's ;;tar Restaurant. • —1♦?r. Maurice' ark will assist in the singing et e. concer in Gordo this (Friday) evening. —Messrs. Burch 1i & McDonald shipped three carloads of h gs to Coldiugwood, per G. T.11., on Mond y lees. —Grand Scribe H. Fred Sharp, of St. Marys,.visited Le anon Chapter, R. A. M., Winghanr, on Toe day evening last. ' • —Mr. A. H. Mu grove will peeler the duties of chairing i at the L. 0. L concert to be hold in Gorr o on Novemb 5th. Money to Loan.—Pr'vat funds to loan on first-class security. ply to William Robertsou, Frances St. i<lr. R. Hill an son, Percy, of Walker- ton, are In tcwn t tie week getting things in readiness for the running, of the Wing - ham Soda Water rketV —Mr. Alex. Ross, gent for the Domin- ion Express Comp ny, has received in- structions from the ompany to forward, free of charge, all i oney, tnorohandise or supplies for the R seen County fire euf• forers. —A dead wild cat was the centre of attraction on Fron morning for a few Garners, of the is hunting on Tries across the oat a having the anim Shipped direct to us from Baltimore. Call and get some first-class oysters, CHOICE CONFECTIONERY and all Fruits in. season. 'W'- .. 3 oIlNS City' i:cw�:lt'irant, Telephone No. 35. ,. Macdonald 231ock. street on Wednesday interested in Domini inures, Mr. William `While on his us line of Morris, was out 'Duet representative ay afternoon and came and glove factory of td shot it. He intense and was more than stuffed. and bustle about th formed that orde fast for all kinds of factory stakes dere ferent styles of glov aro about 45 hands with his pumps, a and tome of them e, Wingham, Brussels, and borne in three former places he worrush, The citizen end in tato latter second, of having snob a etty hard to boar. Mr. the town. It is i was down near the b he became almost all managed to got a r lege and was pulled o death. Ile was all r apd finished Lis job i —9t1 Tuesday ever D. ,$tewart's family child, and, upon hive parentiy four, or fi found in the field o barn. Tho child w and cared for, and w bora to learn whose. person seemed to ka the mother, Mrs. Gr )weld, who resides on on, if as much, a e along and claimed: source of satisfacti e one had wandered —The Scotch con quite a dietetic° fro,; home. Dr. Macdonald is now permanent- ly at home and can be consulted by his patrons. —We have received the Statistical Year Book of Canada for 1806, issued by the Department of Agrict lture at Ottawa. It contains dates and o opts connected with the discovery and h story of Canada, its cenetitntion and 0.vernment, physieai features, a list of the sovereigns and rulers of tee principal co ntries of the world, together with the , ea, population and density of population in the United king- dom, a digest of th : treaties relating to Canada, lands and and regulations. etc., beside statistics of tl various departments in connection with ti e Dominion Govern- ment. It is an inva able book to anyone n affairs. ' ---Verniers, iu•iu to Wingham: .0 chants pay tbe hi —The weather last ,was regular sa o aro nod! having a g weather. —The piotnre of Club in last Sate a good one. «]vet to perfection.. —The Conntry best agricultural been reduced in p bo found in anothe —The fire alar Thursday aftornoo ment on the stree only a burning whi your grain and proAucg r graintneiz.eand • Mee;• est market. prie'es. ' Friday and Satueday lamer weather, hut Si A YEAR , IN .ADVANCE we od taste of genuine fall noticed that there in tbe.etreets than that the noisy little his is the time for ttom,of a well, when their annual jnnket 1 tto the country, when orated with gas, but ; they go out to telt: a look over the fields pe round one of his' and visit their co utry cousins. When t, narrowly escaping : he snow begins to fl or even before, they ht the next morning; will return and settl . down for the winter. his traual good style' , � An occasional c 1 'evening brings re - ng, about dark, Mr. • minders of stoves. feet people delay the heard the cries of a fixing and cleaning .f stoves until the first tigation, 'a child, ap- . real touch of. winter comes and then they e years of age, was ' all rush to the hard are stores for supplies 1 the east side of the ' and assistance. J he demand is then a taken to the house ' greatly m excess of he supply of help, and rd sent to the neigh- fault finding is pr, valent. We believe it child it was, but no wise to begin now t prepare for the 'time w. The same evening . of need. It will c, st no more than later d being all ready is a 0. the Wingham Football y'e Toronto Globe was face was brought out entleman, one of the tapers published, has ce. Read their ad. to column. ringing about 1:20 on paused a little excite- , but it proved to be ney et Sling's Hotel. + l2, -U. 5•••'4'.fry . /om ,,+ • tgti;t�' /VIatuttt, In Standard Sizes. wa9ranl•t 't , ir'+ In Latest i:ffffeeif Mete' 7 r 7„'t1 i tent ° I. In,F}atlgjlw tineeanalli?'lrttle •'t'r 1 ti. • y� f tt,'r, itfr; .„r •na O '?, ),,ihr Irttieri ff , , t t , , Faptily Ceoups,ar, lttenitdf puttee. entree s' at your own reelepngc;brtilash•light in tits, .t evening. 13Y n101) 'ttaler3, .1 Exterior '11/164-g et II'estdenccs; Churches, Schools by th instantad'01l1 i process. By appointment, NeEsatives Preserved Duplicate Copies, nay be had at any tune, of any Negative taken at this Studio dur• the past .ten years, at greatly reduced •- prices. Photos regorged . , Iu Lye Size Work we produce none but the beet y:rayoo and t%'aturColorPortraits. —Tho partridge a td duck shooting sea- n-rtces re:teunatde, We l.:cep in stoat Frances 'cd modern design end. artistic son has commence •, and every fipe day r.fetish. 1',ortraite and frames on view at sportsmen are to b: seen corning to town �t the�,f(vdiu•. with or without so :geese. Owing to the sT PJ oro t tuoio wet spring partridge are not very plenti• 1 fill this season. Victoria st'.ot, ca the child?] The litt Coal stove for sale olloap ; praotioally ma good as new; (leas been replaced by a fur- nace.) Apply to John Murray. —Mr. O. Mornin star, of the Wingham Steam Pump Work , met with great stun cess at th efall fair H exhibited at Bolgra and Blyth, In tite secured first prize, a record that is p Morningstar turns out fust -class work, and a good write up he fully deservoa t e credit bestowed upon waelt's issue, but him. He is a me ttnlc in every partieu• wee do so. . lar, and thoroughl understands his busi- ness. treaders of the Mita who are in HOW 1lMtCif DO T011 3, EIG1i I need of anything bettor than by ell orders. Imo gives and his prices are al rounds this week, a called at the tannery Mr. W. J. Chapmab, urprised at the hustle place. We were in- were eentinJ in very loves and mitts. This hundred and fifty dif- s and mittens. There eeployed in the place, have been obliged to rder to keep up to the of Wingham feel proud onrishing industry in possibiefor us to give f the industry in this t some future date we of Camp Caledonia, be held in the To evening, Novembe Frazer, of Toront deliver a short a Deputy John Ranki be present. A fino singing and clench which will be ren mud outside talent also be one of the a tainmeut. The ads at 15 and 2.5 ten means of attractir lovers of Scotch should keep Novel engagements. Bill be issuedY.1 a, few lars. 1 in his line. cannot do Thinness is wasting. Wasting is tearing meting him with their. ' down. Septt's Emulsion hands up ; it meeting will be held in Janus.ry, when an se tisfaction every time, ' never makes waste. It will give you rich address will be given by some member of s low as elsewhere. ; blood and bring back your weight, the society from, Goderich. , • ere, under the auspices Sons of Scotland, will n l:Iall, on Tuesday 2nd. Grand Chief , will be present and dress, and District , of Seafortb, will also rogramme of Scotch g is being arranged eyed by the best local Bagpipe mesio will tractions of the ontet- •rission has been placed , and should be, the g a largo crowd. All singing and dancing ber 2nd clear of other and programmes will ya, giving full partiou- —Just now there is a great surplus of loaves from the nu terms, big and hand- some shade trees in Vingham. The leaves are being gathered f r many purposes, but there is no more u: efnl purpose they can be put to than futur sail for plants. —We have-reeeiv: %-"a few copies of the first pamphlet on •' Good Roads," issued by the Canadian W i oelman's Association and written by A. C mpbell, Government Road Commissioner. The pamphlet con - tales a lob of valuabi iuformation in road making. q-TL•e sympathy f our readers is ex- tended to Mr. and M s. Joseph Golley, on account of the death ,f their infant daugh- ter, Verde Adella Mildred, which took place on Thursday n. orning the funeral will take place eh: s (Friday) afternoon, from Mr, Golley's residende, 'on Minnie street, at 4 o'clock, f'r the Wingham ceme- tery. WEDDIT G BELLS. , 'There was a very the hpme of Mr. Tnritbrrry, on We Amine Maud Har came Mrs. Samuel was performed by ton, of Wingham beautifully attired mere dress, trim trimmings, was att.-aided by Miss diary E. Elliott, while idi. ham supported the ceremony a sumpt and - the evening number of useful the bride testify she is held by her 'deeds. The honeymoon will be spent with :riends in Hillsburg and London. sappy social event at nn Mrs. Eli Elliott, of esday last, when Miss her, of Hillsburg, be- Elliott. The ceremony 1 Rev..Jarnes Hamil- The bride, who was in a pale cream cash- ed -with silk and pearl imer Moore, of Wing - bridegroom. After the ons dinner was served, enjoyably spent. The nd handsome gifts to o the esteem in which 13eever Block, Wingham. Mr. Edward Ou risings, of Chicago, is visiting relatives ar d old friends in and around Wingham. Mrs. N. Purcell, sr., is spending a few days with her cls igliter et Wingham.— Listowel Banner. ate Mee,. Hezeiwcocl, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs A, R. McDonald, has rets Berl to Olifforr. e - SONALS. Wo shall be clad 'column from any of o tors or purpose colo tell us, or send us a "Mr. R. Groves Manitoba ai Dr. Crandall, of Wednesday, Miss Pelton, of friends in town. Mrs. John Hain:s was visiting friends in Blyth last wee. Dr. Sloan and Sttndayed in tow: Miss Todd, of with friends in to Mies Nellie Boi and relatives iu L Mr. B. Lawra: visiting in town t Miss Jessie But iting with Miss M Dr. Agnew, of on Wingham fife Miss Eva Bell, of Miss Grace Ne Mr. A. Thoma friends in this vi Mies Adams, o her daughter, M Miss R. Dey EURON NLEDXOAL ASSOCIATION. The quarterly meeting of the Huron Med- ical Association was held at the House of Refuge, Clinton, on Wednesday last week. A large number of members were present,iu- eluding Drs. Taylor, Bunter and Shantou, Goderiob; Burrows, Mollay, McGinnis and Bethune, Seaforth; Wood and Smith', Mit- chell; McKenzie, Mo noton - Stanbury and Woods, Bayfield ; Ross, Aabum. ; Agnew, Londesboro; Campbell, Zurich; Kennedy, Wingham ; Amos, Exeter; Nesbitt, Tor- i3nto ; Shaw, Gunn and Turnbull, Clinton. D. Genf, gave an instructive address on nervous diseases, showing much thought and study. Quite a largo number of patients were present, and were presented by different members and used to illustrate different forma of nervous disease, as touched upon by the lecturer. The next o have contribntions to this r readers. If you Ilava visi- a way yourself, drop in and to to that effect. . Mrs, F. Shore •ief for Newmarket, wh wedding of her sist Bias Charlotte 1i on Monday fronYt Detroit apd Ingsrs, 1VIiss Houghton Wingheen, were •vi week.—Brussels P. Mr II. Parker He is nursing a s jammed between t: Mr. R. MoGrat teres at the Hotel —Vinton News -A C..H. Smith, of tVingheen on lido. bar for his hotel. Miss Dey and Wingham, are t as returned home from Clifford, was in town on tweed, is visiting with . W. Taman, of 13lyth St. d is on a visit to friends stowol. n, of Lordesboro, was is week. on, of Teeswater, is vis - Peasant. 1 ondesboro, was calling ds this week. of Blyth, was the guest ton last week. n, of Goderiob, visited nity this week. C,hesley, is visiting with s. John Sullivan. o the guest of het friend, Miss Hattie Tho neon, of Godorich. Vitra. C. Gilles ie returned home on Mon- day from a visit to friends in Ramilton.V ilelena, is visiting on Thursday morning re she will attend the r. Denald returned home e visit to friends in 11. nn Miss 'efo$enzie,. of siting in Brussels this st. s home from Het—wall. ,re eland, having lead it. n eters. of Wingbam, regia. larenclon on Tuesday- cord. uesdaycord. he Commercial, wap In gay to purchase a new tipiey Express ' tss Annie Halliday, of guests of the forrner's cousin, Miss Brad cock.—Blyth Standard. Mr. J. W. So prietor of the Wi part of -last week on business. Mr. .1. B. Ellie his parents and o ity, returued to h on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. turned home fro was looking afte during his absent Mfrs-Ii,.,sCoope Mary F ,suet,` of iI Blactwell's and L. Couveution at were met there() Mr. Charles Le Magee. who drov Mayne E. P., and able and interesti that night. 11, the enterprising pro - glum Dye Works, spent u Listowel and Atwood. t, who has been visiting her friends in this vioin- s home in Altoona, Wis., - Mrs. D. D. Ca guest of her Ban Mr. and Mrs. visited their 50 week. Miss Ruby Ro taken a positio store. Thomas Leslie have re - Listowel. Mi: glib Mr. Fieming's bdsin°ess iu tlte•Old Country. , S. S. delegate and Miss wick, visited at Mrs. G. ort in the S. S. and E.. \Vingbatn last week, arca Thursday ` morning' by and and Mies Maggie up as delegates from fter spending a profit - g day, returned home pbell, of Listowel, is the liter. Mrs. A. G. Bastedo. UHUB - Elit)TES. The W. 0. T. IL ield their regular meet- ing at the residence of Mrs. Holm, on ^rues•• day last. At the W. C. T. ford last week, it Ottawa next year, The Dominion man's Christian T on Wednesday mos The Misses Hall ing the Rev. S. B. ing of special eve Lucknow Methodi Confirmation se Paul's Church on of Huron preacl evening to large c On Sunday next Presbyter' he PresbY int Rev. D. ferric, w anniversary of th A full report of day Schools ` and Wingham liistric Wednesday and will be found on. p 1tev. Mr, Mato day evening at th ori "The Unpa It ?” All intere this important st i ed to mood. eorge Swede, of Clinton, , Mr. J. E. Swarts, this ertsoa, of Godericli, has in Mr. M. 111. •MeIndeo's Convention in Brant - ea decided to meet in onyention of the Wo- perance Union began ing, in Toronto. evangelists, aro assist- aliwin in the conduct- gelistie services in the t Church. vices were held in St, unday last. The Ilishop d both morning' and gregations. morning and evening, n Church, the pastor, 11 prenoh on tato 250th Westminster Assembly. the convention of Sun pworth Leagues of the which was held here on hursdey of last week, go six of this issue. will preach next Sun Congt egatiotal Chureh, =able Sin ;" What tad in the digeusdtova ote jceh ate cordially l ti