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The Wingham Times, 1898-04-22, Page 1VOL. XXVII.---NO. 1357, r ra„4 HOUSE FURNISHINGS It is not necessary to say anything about oar Millinery Dept., as it is ,evident from the number of patrons we 1lve in thatilinee that the stylish lish hats we are turning out are adver- tised enough.' The same might be said of our Dress Goods Dept. The number of -Our sales giving evidence that our wonderful assortment of new and ,elegant goods have only to be seen to be appreciated and sold. In Carpets and Curtains our stock, notwithstanding large sales, is still very complete, and it will pay, any- one refurnishing this spring to call upon us. Our selection is certainly the largest and finest in Wingham, .and the price an inducement to deal with us. Boots and Shoes are booming, and with gond reason, for we carry a stock that for variety and style can- not be excelled by even a large city ,establishment, We have this spring paid special attention to this dept., .and it is a very queer customer that we cannot suit. Our Tailoring Dept., judging from the volume of business we are doing, is evidently pleasing our many cus- tomers, and we hear of nothing but -satisfaction at the fit, style and gen- .eral good appearance of the clothing we are turning out. Our Stock of Woollens is very complete with the latest production in English, Scotch .and Canadian Cloths. We would mention a special line of Worsteds .and Serges that for price and qual- ity cannot be beaten. Let us make your spring suit. To try us once is to be a regular customer ever after. r - I GRAM TIME WINGHA.M, ONTARIO, FRIDAY., APRIL 22, 1898 sionommemomMewmianswasarzawroora NEW E'.I)VERTISEMENTS. S. Gra^.y-S j t ekalS. John Kerr -Brooms I .1. A, Morton -Special, V, Vannormau–•Special. Thos. Woodcock -Special. Ireland & Button -Special. McLean & Son -Lumber etc. N, A• Farquharson -Specials• M. Il, McIndco-I r;;ain Day, tiomuth C Bowles-Iloose i ernishings. R J Mac/data-Buggies, etc, and Special, PRON. MDNYON MA American University nizung the scholarly J. K. Munyon, has the distinguished degree and the title) Snie TO rr AT Oxa in Wingham eutitl list es nuenhocd f see that their nam assessment roll. further appeals v, '11 bo avoided. See Assessor Yonhill at nee. To itaN•r-The store at pied by W.K. Wallace, :re phine St. Wingham. ' eedrnint, and are air given 10th of May next. Apply to i tr. J A Motu= Barrister, Wingham. ! class attractions. W B Ax DD. D. -The JOINED IN WDDI.OL• ci Mr ;elm Mo - of lennesseo, recog- Alpine, son of Mr. Ja ttaintnents of Prof, ,i place, was joined in conferrer) upon him ! wedlock to Miss Aya1i McAlpine of tarts the holy bonds of e Sands, of Culloden and very honorable near Ingersoll, on Wr dnesday of last week of Dootor of Lawe, The Times, along 'e th Mr. Me )pine's n:—Every young man many friends, .will \ ish him and his bride I to be on the voters' a long and happy w dried life. anchise votes, *nide 21'n'rr or Mee I Wr;nnAar--Messrs. s aro entered ow the 1 Parkoe and Partello the noted high and By doing this now, ; sleek wire and tum ling performers, have een engaged to at a performances here at the celebration n May 24th, These rear+a or;Cu- i gentlemen gave p formancea at the eio on .lose-! World's Fair, Toon o and Lonclon Fairs. .slop can be The 24th Committee met on Wednesday ging for other first - will have a big day LOCAL NEWS. Wanted -good bu- tter and eggs. Highest prices paid. T. 0, Graham's grocery store, Chisi.-olm block. Tug RErAtns-Tho front and back of tl moved and is being whore it will be us shade trees around trimmed up during Horr ur g Eti Es, .ALL BUSINESS COLLEGES ARE NOT ALIKE. IN Poor, Henze formerly of Wingl of Woodstock, has linquisb• hie pasiti and is now trying active employmer A. Lose Dnive-e r le following from heat i hero. week's Goderich tar refers to former I Meet WIId, Soox rn well-ltnowh read = is of this vicinity : ; Reporter says "Th "Early Monday . Fred Thompson, from Golden Va distance of betwe, the previous morn ing. Mr. Thompson has 1 the writer when con SCARCE. -The Galt Government's etetis- fternoon Mr. and Mrs. I tics of the number of ir'tbs in the Province nd two children, arrived ; of Ontario dnring iSi 7 show the proportion ey, having driven the I of the females to be erg much the larger. 80 and 90 miles 85.1'0° I This fact was brougl t into the memory of { ersing last week with tors, wneu informed s of Galt so for this y few males indeed been in charge o Co.'s mill at that work had just be WE ARE IN TH of the Seaver blo frorrt rank in offices. etc., if o Mr. R. Moxndoo it. This week hangers have he interior of the o We will hardly work is complete to have his blocl iron fence from the park has been re - laced at the cemetery, ed as tie rails. Tine ie park have also been the past,week. —Yr. D. B. Calbiok, am, 'but more recently been compelled to re- n owing to ill -health, o see what a •st from will do for` Doe- TAGS—Ml clogs in the of Wingham nest be 1st, or the penalty w- VANNORM.tN, Chief Con.f Commercial s oho luld attend Tone he that you The CEN i RALBUSINESS COLLEGE STRATFORD, - owe. .WINGuAai RACER—T1 Park Association wi, races here on July 2 track is uow in first zens have been speed of late. All loycre o should not forget tI ,hand. WEDDING BELL. last week spoke as to the marriage of a "On Thursday of las man, a former reside recently of Wingha marriage Miss C Stratford After s moon with i41r, Re Winghaan and God their home in Toro' A BIG CUT IN PRIOEs—Men's boots and shoes half soled at from 40 to 50 cents a pair ; women's at from 30 to 40 cents a pair. What enables me to work cheap is. I have no rent to pay, no debts to pay, and buy my stock for oash. The longest is a College ot the highest grade. None better in Canada. d unicipality before May e enforced. V. able. 2 t i Wingham Driving I hold their horse th and 2801, The sass shape and citi- ng their drivers on it a good horse race ne dates and be on the Goderich Lumber one of our local d place, and the winter's that of all the birt n completed." 1 year there are v• FRONT -The occupants = among the number.' k are bound to be in the 1 Bunxnn Uori/ is way of Having tidy of last week, the r good-natured landlord. near St. Helens, has anything to do with Addison of town he painters and paper- and almost eve on duty, fixing up the Mrs. Naylor b . ces m the second flat. clothes she had now ourselves when the ,nothing whatev . Mr. McIndoo is bound one if the ban looking the best. time of the fi had only been the fire will be as everything was owned b partly insured a small insure THREE SNAPS IN NEW SHOES. -151.50 Tan Oxford for 95 cents. $2.50 Tnn. Baia, fair stitch, extension sole, for $1.50. $2.25 )flack Dongola Gaiter for 131.25. 1.00 pairs in all. See our window. G. E. KING. GONE To ENGLAND - Kincardine, has be in London, Eng., of facturers' Export C was formed reoentl, leave for the Old 0 The newly appoint formerly connecte Malcolm Compels posted on furniture atiou will for the samples in London he Goderich Star of flows with reference ormer Winghannite: week, A. D. Runci- t of town but more was united in ata 11. Edwards, at ending their honey- nciman's brothers at :rich, they will make to." . Mu or Men -T 'clubs are making celebration here on committee has ca week with a sul understand they oeivod by our gramme is being announced shortly a good day's sport say to our reader gingham and yo All Stratford eu •our thousands of former students. Enter stlfesin hop few any time. Circulars free. established oSwathotel, Victoria Street. Tnos. ANBA1!AAt• 4 t W. J. ELLIOTT,Principal. $ELr IT ALONG—A p I ` ° wearriage Licenses issued by PRANK PATERSON. No 23, Vic - sol is rtreet,Wingham, Ont. Nowitnesses required. CHEAP REARHNC I Our Clubbing List. Newspaper men are i things they cannot h using partiality in giving news about so out others, They sr can find. An editor to know the names uncles, aunts andca see them off on the it. Its news that and every man, w neighborhood coul they would. Ple VI order to sns.e our subscribers the trouble of -steams two arrangements awithremittances publihershave bywhich ade woaroial nableto wo nro,enabledto offer the following publications in connection with the WINOIIAM TIMESIat pc low fates trent now unto January iSpecial clubbing rates with all newspaper and npa ynte quoted upon application, all orders: $ 25 Times and Weekly Globe, • 'Times and Western Advertiser, • Times and Family Ilerah%and Wookly Star 1 ;G and rleture . 100 Tunas and Farriers' Advocate, • 175 'Tines and Farming, weekly, 175 'Times and Ladies' Journal, • . Times at +'b' "n' • 1 Weekly Witness,i oo 125 'Times and k'armers' Stiu, 4 2+, Times and Dolly Globe + 3 00 'Times and Dally World - 3 i 0 +%Imdesracndd Country Gentleman, + 1S. ZLL1OTT, WTl0ITAl1, ntem orary says : amed for a lot of 1p, such things as mentioning visitors, ne folks and leaving ply print pews they hould not be expected nd residences of your rains, even if he should train. Tell hip, about makes the newspaper, man and child in the be associate editors if e hand in your personals rank E. Coombe. of appointed manager the Furniture Itlanu- ., of Ontario, which . Mr. Coombe will miry in a few days. d representative was tvitli the Watson & and is thoroughly matters. The associ- ret few months have e football and baseball +reparations for their the 24th of May. A vassed the town this soription list and we ave been favorably ro- siness men. A pro- rranged, which will be Everything points to o Wingham. Wewould to reserve that day for will never regret i' At a meeting of the Furnitur Manu- facturers, held in Toronto la. , week, it was decided to raise the price . ' Furniture 10 per cent., owing t e advance in prioes of lumber and material. Al- though they have ma =, this raise ,we are still in a position to giye our cuatomers goods at the old prices. IRELAND & BUTTON, SI A YEAR IN .ADVANCE SMALL LOCALS. -Campbell's headache Wafers guaran- eed to cure headache. -The public school re-opened day. Private funds to lot; Apply to H. Davis, -There are only Mon - Get your Lounges covered at Seel d * Button's. -lvlessles are pr of the children in 1 -Post office Ins don, paid an ofuoiaa V1OWest rates. lastceds week. am, 3m• 3 1 Seeds! Garden seeds in any. five prisoners at the qua:,tit.;{, by the r;ui,c', peua;cl or parcel, county jail. let Chisholm's Drug store. -Mr. D. McGillicuddy or the Goderich Arthur J. Irwin, D. D, S., of Wingham,' Signal has been i disposed for the past visits :Blyth every Wednesday two weeks. -7'he Spans) bic'Cle meet of t8J3 will -asers. Pa & Wynn shipped a. be held at ?eterborii on July let. g pl Pouts and plates to fit any plough, for nixed car of cat a and hogs to ondoxn 35 cents cash, at T. li. Boss'. on Monday. -Do yea take the /iarms ? If • send you If hreqonr:u:cdroleaningie aue ee us 00 cents and get it for th = ?lance of accommodate y m I 8 Farquharson. b J. (' Good pasture fo n -There died on 0 head of cattle. Ple field," Sussex, Engl Tnos. WOODCOCK. Lady Ilagley, mot) -lir. J. E. Swart has had a new plank Erjward Rohm° W sidewallt placed at he north end of his 1 of Mr. Thomas W hotel, {valent among saltie flwn. enter llopkirk, of Lou- visit to our post officio Thursday afternoon °eidetic° of Mr. Naylor, son -in law of Mr. R. as burned to the ground ything. was destroyed. rely escaped with the ,n and Mr. Naylor saved r, as he was working in fi )cls of the farm at the Mr.. and Mrs. Naylor arrred a short time and a bad set back to them, as lost. The house, which Mr. Addison, was only nit Mr. Naylor only carried e on the contents. for six or seven of water and shade. tf r t A new grocery s the store next to I few days.V/ Royal Carriage Oil T buggy tops like new. S tdarness Shop. —Messrs. McDon their shipment of b, Wednesday. This week will be and we have a lot You'll )never miss tl Farquharson. —The spring gard er was compelled to take a rest. this we k, 011 account of the wet weather. For some special cut prices on Parlor Suites (while tl ey last) note the following : A lage stuffed over (5 piece) Suite, spring seat, edges and back in bast corduroy a covering, usual price $54, for A (8 piece) suite, walnut faa covering, silk plu=I1 ha ' spring seat and c e A. (5 piece) suite, i ocketelle covering, silk plush banded, walnut frames, $45, for $35. A very fine (3 piece) suite, nicely carved, Mahogany finish, $25, for $20. lush A. nice (5 piece) stuffed over suite, p banded, $33, for $29. A. (5 piece) suite, walnut frames, in. Rapp. 1 ness in wet weatheij. covering, silk plush banded, $25, for $20.1 Broken car wheel and oannister is the Call at S. Ggacey's if you want any of the right kind of stuff to make plow repairs above. from. That is the kind T. H. Ross sells Wese HunoN LrcEN-a's-The West Huron I for 35 cents cash. Board of License 0 3:. s, mohair ed covering, o0, for $39. ire will be opene eld's butcher Wingham. Com -miens: ExaMINATioss-The London Conference examinations began in London on Tuesday and will oopciude Thursday evening, when at a public meeting cer- tificates of standing will be presented to the successful probationers and candidates, who will write up some thirty subjects. .Among those Froin Huron who wrote aro :-Third year -W. A.. Findlay, Clinton ; E. J. Millyard, Nilo ; L McKelvey, Hen- sall; First year -E. F. Armstrong, Goderich; A. E. A. Thompson, Ba Candidates -W. Haggitt, Cantrell A general invitation to anyoi wanting anything in the furniture lin = this spring SD•= eon rn1.:de you that +islet Set we can o perfection. N. A., a .,t iod Friday, at "Cots- nd, the residence of ✓ of Mrs, Woodcock,, o(loock, eldest brother" :.deo' lt, of this town. 1 You would he surprised the amount of pictures Ireland & Button's have frame& p in ( since New Years. There prices are all. 1 .)ish makes t MAeMtTix's aid & Burchi Igs to Call' 'T f made gwood on inches round abo' right. The Clinton Ne s -Record speaks thus. or a large egg : " .'bey're wasting about` big eggs, said Bet Davnient Monday,, "how's this for a ittle one ?" The speci- men not from a antral, measured 2,4 t. et Set" week, Dr. J. R. Macdonald is now per- eauties so cheap manently at hotrxe andi can be eon - rice of one. N, A. suited by his patrons. rnoon last, a car load he G. T. R. station in some way four. O$ e oar and were in bare ad to be held, the car ede again before mat - p. 2 t -On Saturday aft of cattle arrived at from Luoknow, an them got down in tl shape. The train unloaded and re lot tern could be fixed n Rooms, now occupied by John Ritchie, to let in the Macdonald block. --The egg harve t is tremendous this year. Tlnp hens are doing t heir duty nobly under a Grit goveri ment.--Ex.. -For first-class tailoring and cheap gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co. Remember the placg, in Queen's block. las a grand day for umber of our cyclists ighboring towns.. We have had our soda fountain thor- oughly fixed np. Call- in and try our new drinks. Jas. Molle vie. tf -Mr. John Gill spie, our genial dray - man, has donned new suit of rubber clothes. It is just he thing for his busi- -Sunday last ' bicycling and e spent the day at Inspector Paisley's Monday last. As tb may be three license thousand of populati a license for each population This m here and there, bu action for one ivee accurate and up •to. was decided that no ed. Petitions aski granting Tiros. Ro license to sell St. - lents, but the Board the licenses. and all other new items. After all these months of blowing and boasting about their great stooks, their: cheap expenses, their snaps, their bal ha f •riding, tie of peas eft gold watch. {ivett away foe r.._erful change all { ,..imporing.cr nr )tide %ffor hep, u 0 of our Rights." Note matrasses and' boxes of moo knock.'om•all•outs, their J (lottery fake) to guess at, ea and Parlor Suites nothing), we have aW of a sudden -a sympathetic appe heading "in Defe... withstanding all this, we don't give up worth a cent, but still suryive and hope to keep on in the Furniture and Under- taking business. and we have cheek enough to invite the public to call and see our stook of goods. .Examine carefully (style, putWake.prices anda slow se the e low et.and we ore preared to S.'pt ra ey. a to ca11 at our wareroo be seen there. We k the public to re see what to to ot ashamed to or we feel confi- as dent we can sho : fine assortment of almost all lines kept in a first-class Furn.- iture Store, including Baby Carriages, Carpets and Carpet paper. Don't buy until you se what we have, and the prices at S. Gracey's. tiDWELL/NG Bontnli• •est Friday at noon the fire alarm sounded, when it was found that the house ocoupied by Mr. Wm, Williamson, on Frances street, was on tire. The firemen were soon on the scone mmissloners met in -A. number of ffice, at Clinton, on I town attended the law now reads there : Huron Conseryativ up to the first one- I gannon, on Tuesday u and an additional 1 --Mr. A B. Sov ditional six -hundred I Co., while away y call for cutting off i chased a fine the Board deferred i; delivered to him to enable it to secure' week. to oeijaus returns. It Everyone has the same chance for the I new licenses bo grant- 'Watch or Parlor Suite at Ireland & 'chance with everydollar's g for and against f Button's. A nson, of Goderich, 'a , worth you buy. ul'e stomach soma- -Information i wanted of the where - decided not to grant I abouts of Eliza nn Adams, nee Miss McCullough, wife f one James Adams, by CM roll. I afriend in Lowell Mich. She is supposed Grouted -Jos. Batt bury, J. C. Miller,1 to be pear Kinc -dine. J. J. McCaughey, hos. Dawson, 1 Two more bales of mattrasses for spring Held over -S. Pike, Milne. trade just opened, and will sell at same GOD Bros prices, at Ireland & Button's. the Conservatives of meeting of the West Association at Dun - last. reen, of the Star Photo o Delhi recently, pur- riving horse. It was ere on Tuesday of this CHUB. H 1ti,UTES. The .next meeti trict of the Metho in Teeswater on It Rev. Dr. Can tendent of the Me sails for Japan on Rev. Wm. Low invited by the Br preach their annu OD Sunday next. Rev. D. Perri° versary of the i West as pastor of t church, on Sunda Rev. Mr. 'Aura preach next Sabba here, Rev. Jas. H the church in Tees A. special meetin Maitland was held day afternoon last, cial matters in con bytery. Rev. Jas. Pritch ,> signed his charge a terian church o£• t continued ill healt 1. Mr. Pritchard was of the Presbyterian n, having left here in rch he is just leavings f our old readers wilt bard and will be sorry thn t given in the li'letho- ay evening last, under Sunday School, was was one of the most lents ever given by - of the Wingham dim- dst chinch will he hold y 18th and 19th, fan, general superin- iodist church in Canada,. the next steamer. , of this place, has been: ssels I. 0. 0. F. tee 1 sermon in that town Granted -Thus Tilt Craig. Ed Swartz, Geo Buxton. Sho Held over -Thos Ro WIN Granted ---Alfred Ro E Swarts. Held over -•J Kling n Granted -J I;migh , & Shafer. Iiia Granted -Thos +1111 Robertson, Aubur EAST W Granted -`Phos Arm Jonathan Miller, W -Mr. A. H. Mu 13 Saults, W Babb, , Public School, was -W-Saults. ' Ontario Education inson. onto, last week, nue. Public School de grove, principal of the at the meeting of the 1 Association in Tor- leoted president of the rtment. ill preach at the mini - auction of Rev. W. ,r. e Btuevale Presbyterian next. ch, of Teeswater, wilt h in the Baptist church: milton taking charge of ater. of the Presbytery of 'n Lucknow on 'Threa- t() consider some spe- ection with the Pres - , John Dulnnago, John No old stoves or rotten trash pinked out ' of the fence corners used in making the nd J Dinsley. I plow repairs that T. H. Ross sells fcr 35 cents cash. All made hard and tough and .4 Tin. J Mason, Shoemaker WEST W Granted -John Ila COL Granted --1Q' G Iiogg ETT. Londesboro ; Alex WANosn. trong, Whitechurch. W essost . )ton, Belfast. . BNB , Carlow ; W Glazier, and it was not long until the fire was under DunIOP. control, and not a great deal of damage Held over -ten Mas was done to the bo° -se, Mr. Williamson 1 Saltford. Agri was preparing to move out that day and .Granted-1\irs .Ins most of his household effects bad been I Anthony Black, packed and they were removed with safety. clonal& Kintail. De printing line. fire is supposed to have started from td over Atex Y •ung and Richard I i u see that T. H. The p ' 'Tell everybody that yo e p the stove pipe, as a quantity of rubbish Long. 1 Mess is selling plough points made from • stove duringthe Unshed in the y ri e . wheel and oannister for 85 cents cash. had been i adquarters for rivet Car fore inoo` forir is the dist fire we have I post cards Times stationery. p I These points are hard and tough. had in town. many a day. n and C H Simmons, tempered in oil. -The rain on '.0 dust nuisance for before that the was frightful, meeting, will tak of having the str season. rd, of Forest, has re - pastor of the Presby - at place, owing to his: formerly a pastor ohnrch in this to 1870 to take the oh at Forest. Many remember Mr. Prit to learn of his ill -he The entertainme dist church on Moe the auspices of the largely attended and successful entertain the school. Dr. Ton ler gave a stereoptioate throtigh England* of Man," which was t one hundred fine of solos, duets, etc.,, those taking part are n their success in programme. eeting of St. Paul's: school room of the ening, April iltb, in the chair. The isfaolory statement; esday put a stop to the few days. For a week ust on the front street he council, at its next some steps in the matter t properly sprinkled this Ice Cream Sbda and Black Cherry Phosphate are two of the many new drinks on sale at the Star restaurant. Try them. Jas. ilfcKolvie.' tf -Horsemen 1 Ga printed at the Trate rum. received a fresh su Malough and Mrseau give you the n uugannon ; Jas Mac, pdssibio price. office when in net your horse bills office. We have just ply of cardboard and atest work at the lowest on't forget the TIMES of anything in the job talk on "A Ramb Wales, and the Isle illustrated by abo views. A programm was also renderd, an to be congratulated presenting such a fine The annual Vestry church was held to til rhumb on Monday e with Rev. Win. Lowe Retof gave a very ea of the work done in tl e parish during the pant year, and named t s his Warden, Mr. r. J. 11. McCracken Warden and Mr. eted Vestry Clerlt. Day, J. Vanailerr, and Geo. Sills were sera, W, Corbouid ppointed Auditors. Ty was tendered tea and Sidemen, the ''lerk. The hearty r vas.-tendoeed the services during the Joseph Golley, V. S. was elected the People George Sills was re -el 4esars. F. Shore, H. H. Davis, A. E. Smith elected Sidesmeu. M and A. H. Smith were The thanks of the Ves the retiring Wardens choir and the Vestry thanks of the Vestr Beotor for his efficient past year, Messrs. E. C. Clarke and A. Et. Smith were elected 1 y delegates to the Synod. The Vestry meting was thee adjourned until Mond y evandlaig not, the 1., 25th inst.