The Wingham Times, 1899-03-31, Page 1ar •
VOL. XXVII.""-NO. 1406,
We are receiving our new
stock of spring good,. 'and will
offer bargains in ,
GENERAL
DRY
GOODS
TALOMC
WINGHAM, ONTARIO. FRIDAY, MARCH
Our Tailoring Department
leads. Cry;=1sr. forYpur, Spting:
Suits:
•
aetaawaceea 16+4 r0.+llasa, Waxen) —Ilii tter t4 ul .i gee. Highest
Prices t:s,sii or 'l'a°ale Admittedly the
boat Protlute Hart )t, enundly.
If youhave a cough -$ a 1 Rm.
try, ..
EN4•enreanteee.--T e young people of
the Presbyterian Ohl . eh held a very sue.
'easeful entertaineuen au the lectere,ramm
of the church on 51 & y etreeleg. A
musical program wt. s reeiipred. Tbe
proceeds were to ,id of the -church
debt.
Suceseerre Ac 'r•Io:_ Baur, , £he anotion
Rale of the livery hors and effects of "Mr
Geo Shaw oe Wednt allay afternoon was
largely 'atter ltd ; 1 army buyers from e
distance being present. We understand
that everything was sold at fairly go d
prioesa Petal ear.a wended tho au ' n•
epee helmmea rt his renal good wa
ing entire sattsfecti t to alt.
To sue Witsiefel31 Tuesday .a ternber
from this eectlort left by C P R ler differ-
ent pointe iu 'Manitoba an•i tete Nortel
West. Mr A. B Sav}reetn, who etas. been in
charge of the Star toter Gallery for the
past two years, welt to • Cowan, Yate. Mr
Sovereen took with hien a cthr• load of
effects, and we nude stend internes going
into the photograph ng" business. Dir Wm
Finlay unA wtfe red Mrs Burney,, to
Moosomin, lean ; 1M1 • ,fames attains went
to Dauphin, Alan, taking a tenni of ••horse ,
.and a Mr Murdoch v ent to. Virden, Alan
ANOInNT PonEST.sx t.-,-Oonrt Huron, A 0
F, held its regular . meeting on Tuesday,
evening when eigut new anernixers were
initiated. This it twelve new members
eince Bro. A i, Hug'arrd, of Court - Imper-
ial, Petrolia. has bee* .iu town and there
are more to follow aI may, Linder the' head
of good and welfar�, it was decided ere
Bro Hus±gard took his departure from
amongst us, to hold a aeeiai everting for
its memberrr and trends on Monday, :the
a 3rd inat, at the resi fence of I3ro .Lewis,
Leopold St. A goo i program of vocal and
instrumental mush, interspersed -with
t atuee, will he pro, ided. • All membere
are requester) to ate nd.
`'trio 'Wi at'ttlt C tit' it --The` o11ow
ing interesting tette to Mr. D.M. Gordon,
Superintendent of • he Wing):urn Pres-
byterian Sunday S hoof from Rov. 1,
Robertson, of Winne eg, ,who has pharge
or ,Presbyterian M esion Work in the
West, was read at Ude Su t;•day School on
Suliday last and "w 11 be of interest to
ninny of our readers :— :''. •
"Yours
—
"Yours or illarch ( t) has lust bean re-
ceived. I wits absen'in Brttieh Columbia
HAMILTON'S'
COUGH $
BALSAM $
the -best remedy for
Coughs, Colds, ' BBroll-
t chitis, etc,
When you are recoveringfrom a
cold and need a tnnio, use IRON
TONIC PILLS. For sate at
HAMILTON'S OHUG STORE
WI$GIIAM.
LOCAL NEWS. ._._.
See Haleey Park's advertisement.
Dr. Butler,. of London, will be at the
Queen's i-Iotel, rWinghatn, on the first
Wednesday of each month from 11,80 a.rn.
till 3 o'clock p. m., for consnitation in
diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat.
THD PwNAr RE9ttL ,alb is learned from
authoritative source that a first and final
dividend of 70,oents n the dollar, 1t ill.be'
declared Shortly i connection with the
liquidation df the Massacbusette Benefit
Life Asaooiation..
ANIMALS AT Liao .—Now that spring ie
olose at hand it w11 be well for all owners
of cattle, horses, e , to remember that
these animals are p obibited from ,running
at large. Lawns and gardens are ruined.
in a few minutes b stray animals travers-
ing them in the pr ox when the ground
Itttrl,'sod rive eoft an vieldtege :, . .
Finn Seataxeres. This week the Tales
office has .issned a umber of advertising
cards and pamphlet ; for Messrs J H sea W
Full particulars next week. F Bttlmage, aclverti :ing their two fancy
bred stallions, Slaneer 3031, racerecord
2.281, and Saranac - 158,•race record 2,24.
Any of our readers vbo desireto receive
particulars regard' rg the above ho home
Should call on or au cress J Ti & W ,1:•' Dul-
mage, Brlinswick b.,1se, Wingham.
HOMUTH & BOWIES
81v -
NOT A $TAANODa 'tan> .—Tbe following and have just ret erned here. Please
from the Toronto ( lobe refers to a base- accept my sincere ,banks, and, in my
2�; F l ball player, who pl_yed with the `Ging- narne, thank your Sunday Soboo1 for
ham team on 'tw11)1.,-ty.
e r three oocasiona last their imely and enerous help. Our
year :--"Knotty"
has been ordered to
A.pril lath. Lee
care of himself, auc
be will deliver . the
21 gages last year
men, an average of
313ST Wxrir WAS
made arrangements
Tessant, of the chair
•are caskets and coffl
trade, which. can nov' be pp e at a
the old price. Wir,gham' Quill never,be
behind in the manuf .cturing hoe.
Wavage Tinos & BUTTON.
iL Tarsen Roast.— tr. and Mrs Chas
Robb, from near Donnybrook, were pre-
paring to go home iast Friday evening
and had their , hors • and cutter in front
of the Beaver Bloc' The horse fell
over to the ground rind Mr Robb's at-
tempts to mese it .ere useless, and the
horse was dead in few minutes. The
animist had always been in good health
and was not a bre sort of • a horse.
Heart failure .was zit down as the cause
of death.
ee, thelooal pitcher, wurk here is extend
with the advance of
ehuroh should keep
ent lines of railways
{ of construction thi-
farming and milling
are pouring in to cat
made accessible to
about 38 or 40 thous,
and tbe prospects
dottbie that number
ng "'every year, and,
•
have recen Iy taken good situations and
four positions fenea(n ubbfllled.. .
T- /Z
BUSINESS FIRMS throughout the
cogntry employ our. graduates. In fair
competition our graduates, are nearly
always ebosen. That's one reason why;
young men and women should come to
the .
CENTRAL BUSINESS COI.L[GE
STBATPORD, . ONT.•
.`
W. J. ELLIOTT, Print;ipskL
.l ireolars Free.
. • 1Vlarringo Licenses
Issued bq J+'rtAtitt PATFiltsow, t o 23, Vic -
torte 'etreet,Wingbatn,Ortt. btowitnesses
• required,.
•
CHEAP i EADINC .
Our Clubbing List
I,i'order to see our enbscribors tho trouble et
maltint; two or more remittances We have made
%peciat arrangements with the pubbehors by which
we aro onablgd to offer the following publieattonsin
.eonnactionwith the WINGl'AM frlhiEs at special
inti
low ratan from nowt1 Dec.3ist18070. ,
'Times and Weekly Globe, • • 5126
Times and Western. Advertiser, - 140
Times and ramify herald and Weekly Star
and Plature • • I.76
Vales and Partnere ors
Ad acnte
, 1 g0
Vince and Farthing, weekly, " - 178
limos and Montreal Weekly W4tne0e, - Ito
Times and Partnere' Bun. • • 180
'Times and Daily Globo 4 ild
'Times rind natty Wood - • 3 UC
el Times and Country °ontletnan, . y 7e
Tinos and Wady Stan and &noire 1 es
Rimes and Daily Moatrral nerds', •tt lei
Special riubhlnte retell with all newspapers and
erageetnes quoted et• ainereatlon.
Address all ordetsteoe call at the
irrztas OO 'IOZ,
wit,ona
report int Buffalo on
as been taking good
he is confident that
goods" all right. In
see struck out 227
little over 10.
srroTED,— a have
rith Meads uttoti &
factor , t mapufact-
s for undertaking
&aeries Sam -ante household furniture
lef B. Willson, Beep will be sold by public
auction, at hie rtei:lenc0, Josephine street,
en Thureday, Apr I Gtb, commencing et 1
o'clock. The fern tore is all good, inolndes
two square pianos, A quantity of farm
implements will a so be sold at the same
time and plane. ". DEAys,AUationeer.
OLD 1'.tsatoNDb
which it is to be ho
abodt to a oleos, ha:
one iu many ways.
tinnous sleighing fo
than four months a
XNxrn.••-•The winter,
ed is tow drawing
bean a remarkable
We have had con-
n period now of more
d winter Weather for a
ongor time. Th• ground is now covered
with anoty which .11 in the storm of the
the eek to as great a
early part of depth
as at any tette di ing the year or indeed
for many yearn = et. In February came
the longest oonti , nous period of unusually
told weathler, w'tlt the thermometer regist-
ering for weeks = t a time from zero to 20
and 80 degrees r elow, which is an expel'.
ionee we have a ldom been treated to Mince
Ontario bean - settled. The weather
will airily eettl - doverrbetora many days
tow.
i•
1„
the settlement,' the
ace. Seven differ -
are to he to process
year ; opening up
districts. Settlers
upy the land, .thus
arkete. Last year
nd settlors came in
re that, at least,.
ill come this year.
About;, one half of t e the new corners
speak English, but the other half are
foreigners, in lang age, habits,' ideas,
religious ideas, in eb rt everything but
we must do our hes to evanglize them
and make them go. d Canadians. The
childrenare attendi.g our schools and
fast learning Eng1i, h. When .ideiting
the Dauphin count, , I found• a group
of children playin oa the road and
stopped to ,peak t them. "You are
Galiciaes," I said," reyou not." "No,"
one of them replied "We not Galioians,
we Canadians." I was glad to hear
them speak in this ay. 'These people
have sent a deputat on tel us asking us
to send theta missionaries. Two of
their young men .a e studying in our
collage now, and th -r will go out in the
spring as oatechia We .base also a
Swede, a German, two Icelanders and
rwegian is Coming.
next Month a N
Lambton, t..3-.uran, Bruce and Gray are•
sending us a largnumber of battlers
this year, and, si • s' these counties are
Presbyterian hive=, we may expect the
swarms to be Pres,yterinns too; and we
trust Ioolt atter t • ese people and their
children. Report: are•not all in yew, but
I know already, t at over 20 new rale -
slobs onsm most be
eta
'tad this year. Last
year a number of missions became con-
gregations, but at 11 the number to be,
eared for is arowirh, and with alt we are
doing there are 8te,000 Presbyterians its '
this Western coot try for whom we are
doing nothing, ow long ohall this
homing°? Lacer of means ie the great
y •
hindrance, prays g that God may abund-
antly bless and prosper your Sunday#
130110A."
x,809,iey. A YEAR IN ADVANCI
Choice krunee,l?eao e 4mnsandQrange
Marmalade at ll A. ] L 1 harson's.
MAsirx•ILuizus 'illi LxvDax, 1M1`r T fi
Ross, the local agent of the 14fasseV-Etat.
ria Co, will hold; his spring delivery of
farming ivaobinst'y 01 Friday, April 7th,
Air Rushes sold a eat ;e number of dieter=
Ont kinds of farm imp eluents of the above
ftrm'a make, Every timer is expeoted to
be in town on Fridvy, 3pril 7th, to see tbe
large number of imple vents to be deliver-
ed. A11 purabasers o implements will be
provided with dinner at the ]hotels of the
town.
NEW Dweetteos
he coming season
will likely see a 1 r a number .of new
dwelling houses ere ;ted in Wiugbata.
John Hanna will eroc : a new brink dwel-
ling on the lot in the =ear of his store ;
Thos Taylor will build on laic lot iu the
,rear of the Congregate nal church ; Mal -
realm Lamont will bald an lets lot on
Shuler street; Wm Nic Tolson, we under-
stand, also intends er
Wingbam is badly in n
good dwelling houses
passes but we ere sake
a good )souse to rent ?'
good sign for our town
ONtanxo's MOItTALtTY
to returns received
ward of Health the
during the month of I
to 2,568. or 13.7 per cex
is the highest death r
Ontario, being equival
from all causes. TI
sunhption number 315
184 in January and
last year. Tbo de
sting a dwelling
ed of a number of
Hardly a day
a /"Where can I get
This is surely a
guar.—According
y the Provincial
cable in Ontario
ebruary amounted
1. per annum. This
to yet reached in
tat to 30,800 a year
e cleathe from con-
es compared with
41 in December of
Formers—See the ne P ter Hamilton
Spring Presentee Drill f e buying.
49 J Suet r, Whitechurch..
STOW: xtlraovniuixra.--111r john klanna
has just completed some extensive int•
provetnents in the interior of hie .store. A
stairway has been erected at the side of
the store and his extensive stock of car-
pets, etc, will now be found on the teoond'
floor. The groaerxes have been placed at •
the rear portion of the store, and the other
goods have been rearranged, making a de -
aided improvement in the appearance of .
the store. 11r Hanna's adv't will bare
-
after be found in our advertising columns,.
and our readers should look for ar.
gains he will offer.
Our Baby Carriages w be here on April
1st. Don't buy till a see what we are
going to allow you. alker Bros t4 Button,
3lxAtrxsav Orr•.xznos. -- This week has
been ladies' week in town. The milliners
have been holding their annual spring
AliWinery openings. All the stores were
artistioelty decorated for the occasion, and
the 'tidies were kept busy viewing all the
beautifully trimmed hate. Large quanti-
ties of nets, gauzes, chiffons, etc.. will be
used as trimmings. The leading shades in
straws, ribbons and flowers will be eyrano,
clematis, coral, mulberry, all shades of
blue and combinations of velvet and black
and white. Flowers will be used in great
prousion and with them a special novelty
is burnt foliage. The cabbage rose takes
the Iead among new flowers. Hats are of
medium size this season and will be worn
tilted over the face, perhaps a little more
than last summer.
the from other con- SMALL LOCALS.
tagidus diseases wee : Scarlatina 32. •
diptberia 35. measles 2, whooping oough 3
and typhoid 16. ere were also seven Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran-
teed to euro headache.
deaths from stnallpoa during the month. (Soon Friday.
Iron SAFE.—That very desirable proper• To.3lorrodr- A.11 F
ty situated on the corner of Francis and —Negt Sunday w'
Patrick streets. For particulars apply at
the residence or at the salt office. Plow repairs . f
F •G SmAaanni. rooms, Whitec
EanLY OsosiX,,d )fay isxT.• —;The•,tner•,•-Rarrtston'sthirdpaper; the Standard,
•iibants and their ex. ployees bays been ltas'Ynade its appearance.
making considerable aeadway in the way —Messrs Burchill & Robertson shipped
of -early closing. A neeting was held on acar of cattle an Monday.
Friday evening last teed committees were—Tnrnberry township council
appointed to get the eve on early closing; at Binevale On Monday next,%
also see whether the , majority of base- 'We handle a full lips
nese men were in fav 1r of closing every up-to-date oak furni><trf
night except Saturda . or every night ex- Button.
s Day.
be Easter.
kinds at my wore.
oh. T. Snsan'r. 49,
ill meet
ell's first-class,
e, Walker Bros. &
cept Wednesday and :,aturday. Another —Old fashioned winter. The afternoon
meeting was held o -i Monday evening trains were late on Wednesday.
and it was Foundthat the majority -Potatoes are worth more than when t
would rather close .Scary night except
Saturday. Another committee was ap-
pointed to secure, t amen to a petition
this Spring, when selling at 75 cts.
—It 1s now six weeks and more since
which will be preset ed to the Council at the ground hog saw his shadow and it is
their meeting on Mo day evening, asking pretty near time for the ba weather to
the Creuncil to Pars; - by-law, compeling end•
the business ineu to of se every evening at House cleaning t'me You want a new
7 o'clock, Saturday e cepted. No doubt Toilet Set. N A quharson has some
the 'Council alit pass the by-law if the Beauties, tied Ch
required number of 3usiness men sign
the petitton. A number of the business
men have objected t , the early closing,
but the majority reeves to be in favor of
the scheme. We onanot see why it will
not work as well in 1Vingham as it has
in towns where it ,as been tried, and
many of the towns running the early
closing system are nett' as large as Wing -
hem.. The matter atilt likely be prop y
looked after by the Councillors at heir
meeting next Monday' evening,
Button & 3esaant, the welt•k wn chair
manufacturers of MVingham, a added to
their immense line of chair quite an as-
sortment of new designer: a pies of whioh
atm be seen at the retail store of Walker
Brea. & Button, opposite the poet office. 19
3 EVERY
HOUSEKEEPER
vises iwO2)A4
Cell J A III TA1tTA1 ,
$I"WES unite.
`il.A►.VORlt1 4
• tts1__:qq���CT1lvAC71`S.
We Want et ere housekeeper to knew
that
VkVIS'
211 ST00E
XP.V.T POST 0F1'10I ,
to tho heat place in town to hny'them. A
trial order will[� prove the truth of this
eta a ignt. t 0 (nTA1tA17T13C Abe
J. E. DAVIS, Phm. 8.,
Ch n iRt.
, t t
•
autattalteetetseteettreettarreeetarealteltetralatt
—Goderich.and Lucknow played hockey
on Thursday evening of last week. Code•
rich made sixteen goale and Lucknow
three.
—Read all the advertisements in the
Truants. The Wingham merchants are
always offering bargains to the purchasing
public.
—The lir.m of T Self tri Co, extensive dry
goods dealers at St Marys, have assigned.
This -firm formerly carried on business at
Y3arriston and Gerrie.
Fresh oysters arriving daily at Moliel-
vie's Star restaurant. We serve them iu.
any style. --Jas. iticK.Etvix. tf
--Regular treating of the town Council
on Monday, evening next. The early
closing question will be one of the matters
to come before the meeting.
—Mr Tho W Walker, of Tarnberry, is
able to be erounl again, after a severe
attack of la.'grippe. His many friends
again.
be pleased to see him around
Another shipment of those Choice prunes
• 4 lbs for 25 ets. Corn; peas and tomatope
I 3 cans for 25 ots. Pure maple syrop from
Quebec. Sweet peas and garden seeds by
I the pound. C. N. Griffin. tf
---Court Maitland, C () P, will .meet
} this (Friday) evening. Important busi-
r mess will be .brought before the meeting
and hate should be a large attendance of
I in burs.
Mr Hollister, of London, has taken
r ,Tames Dalton's place on the L H & B
as main clerk. Tee has also moved into
the residende seated by Mr
Patriots Bt.
An excellent static of ii,
just received, iutt1 di
Conches, Lounges.,
stock and get pr
Button.
-The C'rangenten, of Exeter, have in•
vited nearly 100' ledges to take part in
the celebration there onJuly 12th. The
ijt Winghant Lodge are Making preparations
ifar the celebration 96 b3 heldbere.
alton ot1
olstered goods
Parlor Salina,
. Call and see our
es. Wacker Bros.
Recommendable
Remedies
To tone up your system and over-
come the bad effects of the severe
winter weather we recommend our
Beef, Iron and Wine. Its merits
have been proven time after time in
scores of eases, and we guarantee
satisfactory, results from its use.
A. A. MOR.wO
P snowy.
Iia ! Ha! Ba ! "Li
You eau get then' •r =
quharson's• . Bro • e
and Bowie,
e brown jug."
song at N A Far-
purr:, Jugs, Bakers,
—.Aril 20 will be the 80th anniversary
of the Independent Order of Oddfel-
tows.
—Camp Caledonia, Sons of Scotlandt ,
will hold their regular meeting on Mond :
evening
For firet•olass tailoring and cheap gentrit, 11
K'4tshinga try Webster tt: Co, Bemiinabe e
the place, in Queen's, block,
--Seheol elcseu yest-relay for the East-
er holiday& and will open again an lYfon,
day, April 10111.
—The West Huron License Commie.
goners will meet on Aprel 7th, to consider
the applications for licenses.
Dr. Macdonald is now permanently
at home and can be consulted' by
his patrons.
—All the necessary repairs have been
made at the salt block rite( it is again in.
full working order this week.
--The farm in \Wet Wawanosh offered`
for sale by public auction at the Brune.
wick house on Saturday last, was not sold.
. c EltrItt:kl 13 O' l l0.
Divine Servicewill be held in St PauPs
church to day (Good Hills.) at 10.30 a in.
Rev A B Barney, of Gerrie, preaehed fie
St Paul's church on 11 ec i.ea'fay evening of
this week.
The regular meeting of the tV C T li
will be held at the borne of Errs Helm,nesit
Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Rural Dean Reagens, of Seaforth,,
preached in St Paul's church on Sunday
last. Rev W Lowe nreanherl missionary
sermons at Seaford].
Mr S Seliery, of Woodstock, a former
pastor of the Methodist church here; Will
preach Sunday School Auuive:rsary ser-
mons in the churob here on Sunday, April
lath. Mr Seliery's inrbuy ole friends'tviit
be pleased to have an opportunity of agaiiz
hearing him.
Air Gof3in on Sunday e1°e las in the
Congregational church, et ; , ,; on the
Lord's Day Alliance, said %, r Lord's
words 'The Sabbath wet 4 - t rnaY>i, •
not bran for the Sabbath,' is the -warrant
for the need of auo11 a day amongst the
ordinances of religion t it day of rest, but
not mere bodily rest, For the Jewish later
commanded rest for the lower annuals me
well as for man. 'Thou eii,ilt do no maree
ner of work, nor the -cattle,' and what bet-
ter is man than the beasts o£ the field if he •
contents hinleelf with rest or even exercise
and pleasure, if it is only fur the body and
the senses ? Yet bow 'navy there are who
thus regard the , day 7 Yeo not these an
surely desecrate the liabtathl,,'as the 'Sdtit.
k '
Leas corporations' wand Alliances
are being formed?' 'tete careless and
irreverent', who are grown so indisposed to
attend church services, a9 to remain homy
on wet days, and on litre clays must take t1
drive for meso seitsh plemance, these Seitt
be the patrons of the street and the rads
cal railways, if tiny over get a footing in
our midst ;mdse will be •tl,i' buyers up of
stock in dome fat corpatatioit that Nile
bplah tip evoke and rattle its machinery my
tete disturbance of quiet, and employ baud&
not six days in the week only, but coven,
and only wishing there we ti eight, and tho
eighth would be grabbed too.
a