The Wingham Times, 1899-07-28, Page 1VOL, XXVIL -1•, ' , 1423.
WJNGII 1 , ONTARIO, FRIDAY. JULY 28, 1899.
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NE W ADVERTISEMENTS.
New advertisements from the following people.
will he found to another column ofthis laauet--
John Kerr--4toelt Taking sale.
1. Clem; & Co-- Clenrinr reale
John Ilan a-Oenqhw Bargains,
R. A. graham--1•arm for Sale or Rent.
M. II, siolndoo-hood Values.
I. tteifeiw•ie-Special.
Colin A. 4amphsil-Tooth Paste nod Sgeclel,
r. B i+orguson--Vetere' List, .INQD,
iiotnuth sc Son. -Special.
LOCAL NEWS.
See Halsey Parks advertidernent.
Dr. Butler, of London, will be at the
Queen's Hotel, Wingham, on the firer
Wednesday of each month from 11,30 nem.
till 8 l k
t c oc, or or t t n in
o p. m., f o !s 11 otic
diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat.
I Cheer Beennw.-You can get the Tome
and Weekly Globe unti the end of 1899
for (10 cents.
PuncAAsee Swoon.
of the stone block har
:ed the ck
h stn of hard w
-eta, belonging to the
firm is cffering genui
above linea at the
until the 1st of `Angus
esers J Clegg & Co,
aware, have porches -
re, s o
t v ewers
ent o t
at This
sh 1S
e, bargainsin the
Id postoi't oe • stand
WORE AT Tits i)A'Ar, lir W 11 Green and
men have been busj or some time past,
gritting out materialf r the finishing of the
work at the dam. Al the material is now
ready and work will b commenced at once.
Itis' expected that t e darn will be com-
pleted in
om-ple'ted"in a short tim w.
AWAY TO TEE WEST. Mr C M Walker, of
the firm of Walker & Clegg, left town on
Friday last, on o e .f his regular three
months' ,busin s t ips through to the
Pactfic Const. Mr Valker represerrta the
several 'furniture fact ries of the town and
is always eccessf 1 in securing large
orders
G T 11 TttedxitEN. The Grand Trunk
Railway, it is under toed, have granted an
increa@e: of ten cents per day to the trail k-.
men employed on the main lines and
heavy branches. one of the men work -
i on he b
u t tench lie'
s areinclosed the
to
new schedule, Th:. e has been no changes
in the'wagea of for men: • e °^ •
SLA1rGHTER Hoare Bun NED The Waugh t-
er
iau h.t-
er house belonging o tier Wm Diartiond,
situated on the BI :valeroad was burned
to the ground on onday afternoon, A
fire had been start d in the stove and it is
supposed that th fires rted through
same defect in the =pipes Mr Diamond
would lose all 1iis •pes, too le, tallow,'ete.
DEATH OP Jonw EADING Mr John Read-
ing one of the old
at his. home, El.ra Road, on Monday
night.. The dee ased, has been ill for
several months b t was confined to his
bedone short p a t e. Mrs Reading died
a number of years ago, • One son a resident
of Wingham and a daughter. residing •
Toronto survive h in. -Guelph Heralds
AN Oen WINS . Ann Bor. - In another
column of this issne we give a speech de-
livered in the N W T Legislature by Mr
John W Connell, : n old Wingham boy. Mr
Connell is inemb r for Souris in the Legis-
nature. The Tx • Es is always pleased to
hear of the adv cement • of old ingham
'boys and we ars sure our rea rs will be
pleased to read r Connell's Iden speech.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE That desir-
able property on the o ii side of -the
Diagonal read, beiongin o T E Bowles ie
offered for axle. For erms and particu-
lars, apply to HOMUTa & Sort..
WxEGHAAr erne I oLIDAx,-Mayor Clegg
has in eonnpliance ith the wishes of a
large number offur citizens, declared
Wednesday of ilex week as Wingham's
civic holiday, All places of business will
be closed. The G T B is running an ex•
oursion to Godericb oil that day. The
fare from Wingham IS only 65o ; children
80c.- A special tr in leaves Wingham at
9 a m and arrives b • Ck here at 8.15 p m.
No doubt a largo nu i, ber of our citizens
will take advantage .f this excursion and
spend the day in the a' , ty town. •
sidenta of the city, died`
Mlsareax Se'pp
ladies from
auocessfully their ex
route Co}lservatory
aparling, W'
second year in tea
and first class honot s
1llieaw:,e'�etha::�`eeter
11.0n ars, first seat ler
Amelia Andetsons-
deck, rilerl5n I -4's t
sante Telpt:AEselDe
Alba Chisholm,
honors, second yea
BetalebisetteleeGed
fitzeteeyerereofteetlesiOr
xs hefollowing young
passed
ininations at the To.
f Music :-Miss Delia
second class honors in
her's normal course,
in theory departmen
•,,-eGletttentwettrst-elesse
evberteno'rmmlettouree;
lytth`guideo "thrive.
,clas0 honnrs i•
efirdrOlit
Atilt SPAM
, in voeal don't/44th
Volt GALE. -A two volume Funk &
Wagoalls Standard Dictionary, as good
as new, for sale cheap. Apply at Thies
office. .,
Orrrcine Inane,
meeting of Minerva
held on Monday e
ing officers were in
term by'B J MaoMa
0 P, T .1 Elliott;
W, B. J Maodlath ;
Seo,JWDodd ;J
INTO TILE HARVEST,
section are now well
as a consequence 'be
been
lather at a elan
hays not yet finished
been kept back on ao
in this violntty will
barley, oats and peas
D,it the regular
Encampment, I 0 0
ming last, the follow -
tilled for the ensuing
District Deputy ;--
P, .Tas Cochrane S
Tress, John Merge;
J If Chisholm
WINo3Lt1r'VOTERS'
The farmers in this
to the harvest and
inese in town' has'
still. Many farmers
heir haying, having
omit of rain. Wheat
rather light, 'while
will be a good yield.
Inter --The Voters'
List for the Town of •Wingham bas been
printed at the TIMES ce and have been
delivered to the.Town Jerk. The list con-
tains 707 Municipal v ters and the names
of 079 persons entitle to vote at elections
for members of the L gielative Assembly.
The number of pers• s qualified to terve
as jurors•is 281.
• ExcousioEs Ix 0
various points will b
next few weeks. At
August 3rd, the A
from London to E
Orangemen run an
Falls early in Au
an excursion to
August 19th, and
Park on August 1
Beni! LIZ " MAT
of lest week loo
but before nod
Wingham and
game. The Wi
eat y work in d
tune of 19. to 2
Stewart for
Mathenson for It
boys play the r
this tFriday) aft
TWENTY YEARS
John Lemon by,
by his two sister
ham, and Mrs 8
here trying to lo
father, who was
ground of the Cl
twenty years ag
talre'u;1
tote he grave
HORSE DEALS
ed hie fine Tem
$150, for a six•y
purse included,
Wingham, is nd
has purchased ft
ham, for his liv
year-old mare, va
fine animals will
here. The livery
supply of horses
are up•to•date.-
at
berme Tgliirelilstes
W Alba Chish'lriti,, first
elate bettors, prion ry theor/ oompiate,
musical for.tl."
En, — Excursions to
in order during the
list 2nd, to Godericb;
& A M, on the line
sardine ; Kincardine
excursion to Niagara
ust ; WinghamiL 0 L,
arnia and Detroit on
n excursion to'Grimsby
th.
it.- Th ursday morning,
ed very wet for baseball,
it aleared np and the
indardine teams played a
gham boys found it very
eating Kiuoardine to the
Batteries-Skeates and
Ingham; McIntyre and
ncardine. .The Wingham
turn game at Kincardine
Inoop:. ,
el
GO. n Friday last Mr
f Be more, accompanied
, Mrs Holmes, of Wing--
ith, of Hamilton, were
ate the grave of their
cried in the old burying
arch of England some
Th"i3y""tTECtiiii en e
o o"`��"i'liein"•to
but wereun le
-Mildmay Gazette
Sam. Beattie has exebang-
le colt, valued at about
ar•old Sorel` mare and a
and Roland Beattie, of
the owner. Mr, Beattie
in Peter Deans, Wing.
ry here, an excellent six•
lied at about $150. These
ccupy stalls in the stables
f Beattie Broshas a good
nd as for turn•onts they
Beton New I'lra.
BOARD OP IIEALT
ly report of th
Health shows the
to be normal..
month of June on
12 were due to ace
5 to measles, 4 to
typhoid fever, and
Compared with th
mortality shows a
total deaths were 1
due to tuberculosis
deaths from conta
was 213.,
EExvitxs.-The month-
Provincial Board of
iealth of • the Province
'he total deaths'for the
ber 1,521. Of these
litina, 22 to diphtheria,
whooping cough, 13 to
1.57 to tuberculosis. As
proceeding month the
ecrease. In May the
707, .of which 230 were
'she total number of
ious diseases in June
SCECO s :BOARD.
A special meetin of the School Board
was held on Monde, evening. • All the
members were press nt.
A oommunicatio was read from Miss
Vanstone, accepti. g the position of teaeher
and thanking the card for their consider.
ation.
Tenders were t , en opened as follows :--
Wallace Hough, algomining eight rooms,
$50 ; Uriah Sheric, painting $98, kalsomin•
ing $40, total $144; R It McKay, palating
$90, kalsominiil0"460,'total $140, 3 Rogers,
minting $87 ; J 'oilins, painting and hal.
otnining 411(15.
After dissussin the seating, it was de-
cided to defer th seating of one room for
the .present in o der to keep down ex-
p"G1kioved by13e
T 1, seconded by ii G Lee,
that the tender o R H Matey be accept.,
ed for the painti g and kalsomining at
$140, and that "t a committee have the
halls done in add tion. --Carried.
Mt' H herr wa appointed to iaapeot the
painting and kat mining.
Hoard then adj ahead. •
SMALL LOCALS..
1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
Campbell's Headache Wafejs guaran
teed to cure headache.
Wednes•da-,
August 2n� `
Civic hottd y.
J3xoursion Goderich.
Stores will be closed on, August 2nd,
Ci vie. liolid,.y,
-Tuesday ext is Boatel -41'e nivic holi-
day.
-4a ore p .ye for the Timm till January
let, 1900,
--The Queen's 1 otel stables have .been
t eslungletd
-A Burkholde shipped two oars of,
wheat to Si Thom s this week, •
-The brioklaye s are making is good
showing on NilW sirs house.
-A quantity o staves have, been re•
eeived at the salt lock this: week. •
-A oar load pine lurhber was re-
ceived cit Lloyd's oor factory this week.
Btcych,s special 3 only ' gents at .cost
prices. Jonn Clegg & Co..,
-Hot weathert This week we have had
the warmest weatl ar time for tinia'teason.
-Posters have en placed aromed town
advertising the To nto and London exhi-
bitions. • .
-Send in your ersonal items to the
Thies. Wo are al vays pleased to t eceive
news items. .
-The regular eating of , ST gham
Council,• 0 0 C F, 111 be held o A1acciay
evening next. •
1 We gtterentee "Vamp' i cure' tired,
sore or sweating feet or oney refunded.
Campbell's drug store. -
-Auctioa.sale of v liable farm in Turn.
berry at Brunswick h use on Monday next.
h
See,adv tin another o lump.
r
-Wingham's .j eel
play a game with
place this (Friday)'a
-The Thoa Bell
Co are receiving large
wood lumber from Gi
»tete -
sr football club will
Blyth at the Utter
ternoon.
Son Manufaetnring.
quantities of hard -
son Wro
0 Bros,-
s
-Regular meeting f Court Maitland,
0 0 F. this (Friday) a ening. Business of
importance. itlerab rs should make it a
point to be on hand.
Try King's Clearing Sale 11110c prints
for 5o, High Claes Organdy Alusiins and
summer dress good at half price. King
pays cash f.it- butter and eggs. Try the
sale during J my and August.
tf • G E Kt^ G, Wingham.
-It H McKay, th painter, has com-
menced work on the iprovenients at the
school. The work o uld not have been
entrusted to any bette man.
-Last Sunday, a s ecial collection was
taken at the Metbodi . church to pay for
some needed repairs at the parsonage.
The trustees askrd fol 41100 and over $150
was reteliz_d-
-One of cur town room s has been sell-
ing berries at eight its a box or three
for a qua•ter. Be ays moat people take
advantage of the snap and buy . a
quarter's woith. -Es
A boon to the a ioted ; he is coming
again. T P Smith, Eye Specialist, will be
in Wingbam at Colin A Campbell's drug
store on Thursday, August 10th, "one day
only." If you have any defect in your eye
sight it will pay you to call and see him:
Examination free. Call early.
-In the list of sue
Entrance who wrote
ed in our last issue, t
Dougal should have
Dougal. The mis
proof sheet furnished
essful candidates for
t Wingham, publish•
se name Aggie Mo-
rena Maggie Mo-
aka was made in the
the TIMtES.
EXAMINATION
FREE
Defects scarcely noticeable
in children assume
dangerous proportions with
i
advanc ng years.
A proper correction now will
prevent serious complica-
tions later. Jr Et DAVIS,A
DRUGG1$T AND�yOPT'UCifN,
i6Y
INGi7AMr
• .'. Globe ti fur the Tytr1 and Weehly I t.�•�'KEFF• 'S
�•J►L,� Globe until Jarrual• , 1900. V ,;[,'tj „�j
-August 3rd is Hen all's civic holiday.
-Wednesday next i:,l3lyth's civic holi-
day.
-Green Corn was c the market en Wed-
nesday.
•--Wingham baseba
game at Godericb on
-Messrs Phippe»
ing the bridges throng
-In a few weeks th
ing machine will be h
-head ' the XGtnd
and Bruce" to be fou
issue.
-Mr, Wesley Gra
Cllesley was burned t
day last.
--The employees o
hone are taking their
this week.
-The Trues would
tance from tbose_,o
subscriptions.
--A new awning h
Of the large windo
Brunswick house.
-Scotty McPhers•
tramp painter, is sal•
weeks ago at Peterbor
-The front of You
has received a fresh
cannot mistake the r
-The regular meet
will be held the first
3pminthe IUP11
club will play a
ivie holiday.
Co are away paint -
out the county,.
music of the thresh-
ard in our midst.
e article, "Hoor'n
d
anp a e 3 of this
e collar factory at
the ground on. Mon -
the Harriston Tri -
voters' list holiday
like to have a remit-
ing this paper for
been placed in front
and door at the
, the well known
to have died a few
g & Paulin's store
oat of paint i you
front store,
ng of the W C T'TJ
uesday in. August' at
11, Chisholm Block.
-Some of the Wi gham officers of the
Salvation Army hel• service in Teeswater
last Saturday eveniand all day Sunday.
-111rA Carter, of I l th and Mr Lowery,
y,
of Brussels, have et rted a livery stable in
Blyth. This makes two liveries for Blyth.
I1r. Macdonald is now permanently
at home and can be consulted by
his patrons.
-The date of th Canadian Press
Association's exrursi n to the Pacific
coast has been chane d from August 1st
to August, 8th.
-The members of he Methodist choir
took part in the pro ramme given at a
garden party in Bel rave on Thursday
evening of this week.
-The Mount Pores newspapers have
done away with the e rrier boys and ell
subscribers, town or o entry, receive their
paper through the .po office.
-Jas McKelvie ha had a neat fence
erected at the front .o his lot on Josephine
street, Mr McKee 'e believes in having
things look tidy arou d his place.
WANTED -40 l short term plan. A young
man to learn tailoring and cutting. Apply
to Webster & Co, Queen's Block, Wing -
ham.
-This is the seaso•. of the year when'
everybody should be sHafted. The man
who cannot afford to g' to the seaside can',
at any rate put a little salt in the bath-
tub.
-Last week at the celebration in St
Marys the $eaforth fir company won first
money. The 33rd Ea allion band, also of
Seaforth, won first oney in the band
competition.
-If you have any ork you want done
in the way of billhea :, statements, letter-
heads, noteheads, en elopes, or any other
classed coinmercial tainting, try us with
an order. We ca please you as well as
any city office can.
WEST EtT.RON E MANCE EXAMS.
nun
Maud Hiles 577,
Whyard 059, Lloyd
Roberts 579.
WEST W
S S No 1 -.hath G
for 571; S S No 3-
S No 4 -Joseph Gs
Donald 703, :laugh It
No 12 -Annie Joynt
542, Bvy L Webster
540.
EAST W
S S No 6 -Mamie
bell 538. 8 S No 16
554.
mum
Bae Saunby 503, Ida
Hiles 614, Arthur
ANOSH. •
rvin 676, Pearl Tay-
eorgo Smith 058. S
or 590, Peter Mc-
therford 693. S S
37, Mary B Martin
602, Laura Wellwood
wANOSH.
old 634.Albert Camp•
Donald W Patterson
PASSED A RESOLUTION.
The lieense commissioners met last
night, and it is understood passed a resolu-
tion recommending the landon cigar to all
lovers of a good smoke, 'I'h a landon costs
five cents et J MCIfelvie's.
AIt.8 YOU LOSING e'LE$B
Then something is wrong. To the
Young it always means trouble. It is a
warning to any one, unleee they are already
too fat. Scott's Emulsion checks this
waste and brings up your weight
again.
LIQUID
EXTRACT OP
MALT.
Rich in Diastase,
then
afar
E an excellent
restorative where
digestion is weak.
MORROW'S
Dl:',,LIG STOR
PALL PAIRS. '
Northwestern, Wingham, Sept 19.20.
Western Fair, London, Sept 7-16.
Industrial Fair, Toronto, Aug 29 -Sept 9.
Northwestern, Goderioh, Sept 26.28,••
Ashfield and Wawanosh branch, Dungan-
non, Oct 11•I2,
Other dates -will be added as received..
from secretaries,
WINGIT • ., RACES.
The seeoud day of the Wingham races,
on Thursday of last • eek, was a success.
The rain in the mo • . ing made the track
quite heavy and fas time was not made in
any of the races. The attendance was
larger than that of he first day. The
open trot and pace was not finished on'
Thursday evening a d . was to have been
finished on Friday ornir.g, but on Friday
morning ng rain Prer,nted
this being done,
and the judgesa• arded the prizes in
the order as the hot es are given. The
following is a swam : ry.Qf the day's events :
2.35 RACE D 2.30 tics:
Cap Brine, R Barri on, Walk-
erton 21211
Cooper, W Sharon, ' ort Hope 1 2 1 2 3
Bon M; T W Hawk. haw, Exe•
• ter . 33332
Birdie J, H Heise, B adford, ._ 4 4 4 4 it
Hyland Lassie, L B ady, Sim- -
coe.......... 5 dr
Baldie, 1.1 A MoE • an, Ailed
Craig dis
Dan O,,H• H Cobnr , Seniles
Centre, Mich ... ' . . dis
Time -2.373, 2.31.1, 2. , 5i, 2.37, 2.40.
2.24 PACE AE 2.20 TROT.
Glorious,, J Wescott, i oronto 3 3 3 1 1 1
Chicago Belle, H dv: meyer,
St Thomas 5 1 1 2 5 3
Saranac,, J H Dulmag .Wing -
ham ......... 144772'
Walter K, S B Kaiser, Cooks-
town .. 4 2 2 3 2 0
Minnie B, John Adam Kin-
cardine . ... .......... 6 0 5 6 3 0
Millie A, W E Belly, - inecoe 8 5 7 5 4 0
Dick French, Ed Ja kson,
Bedford Park ...- .-... 7 8 6 4 6 0
Carrie Balls,MP Barry • tick.
wood.... ..2 7 8 8 dr
Time -2.44, 2.41, 2.41.1, '.39, 2.40, 2,43.
OPEN TROT 0 PACE.
Little Hector, Jelin Aldone,
Fenelon ?ails .... :.. ,F,. 1 2 4 1 2
Black Joe, Ed Jacks , Bed-
ford Park ... ..• ....... 3 4 1 4 1.
Paddy It, E Roach, Wi gham.. 4 1 2 2 3
Hal Forest, Jas Hume Mark -
dale.... ,..,.... 2 3 3 di
Time -2.27.1, 2.27, 2.2 t1, 2.27, 2.24.
1QLE ON.
Laurentian- let, !.1ow Jacket 2nd,
Wilfrid Laurier 3rd' G =ndago 4th. Jessie
L, Altar and Island ti een also started.
Time -1.24.1, 1,23.
Boit
MEt.TzEtt-In Wi
the wife of lviaurtee
JoHPSToai,"--In IJo
the wife of Mr. W.
nt n ; a daughter.
tonlonosow.-In Ou
July .18 h, the wife
so .
Gi>3sol�.�-in Wro
the wife of Mr. Job
DIL
Hooey*. -At Elm
John hooey, aged
and 8 trays.
Bt ynor.-In $rue
George Rrydon, age
months.
Mt;ii`iaxzlx.-At th
Guelph, on July 261
Zia, of Lucknow, ag
ham, on July 21,
meltzer, of a Bones"'
ick, on July 14th,
Johnston, 'dairy=
oss, On Thursday„
Oscar Hodgson ; +� .
eter, on July 15th,
Gibson ; a bong►'
le, on July 181h,
years, '4 months
ale, on July 18th,
80 years and 10
General E.oe ital,
, Mo . en
84 seats.