HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1899-10-06, Page 1VOL. XXVII.---NO. 1433,
THE GREAT
0,LEARING
SALE
STILL, GOES'
... ON ,
We have still lots of Dry Goods
and Groceries to dispose of, and the
stock is pretty well assorted as .yet;
don't pass over this great opportunity
to buy goods as cheap as we are
selling them ; don't forget, that if we
have anything yoji, want, you can
have it at east, and in many lines
below cost. We have put in the
knife again and have cut the prices
of about half our stock away below
cost ; we want to get rid of Dry
Goods and Groceries as soon as pos-
sible, and, if selling cheap will do -it,
we shall gain our object. Don't miss
this chance, but call and let us quote
prices and you will stay to buy.
We wish to impress upon the
public the fact that we are in the
Clothing (to order and ready-made,)
Boots and Shoes and Gents' Furnish-
ing business TO STAY, and in these
lines 'we show a larger :and better
stock than can be folios elsewhere,
and at right prices.- Our Tailoring
Department is bootning and giving
.great satisfaction. Don't forget to
give us a chance to make .that Fall
Suit or 'Overcoat you aro wanting.
HOIVTH & SON,
WE SELL CHEAP.
it 33 OF OUR STUDENTS 0.
1 have accepted i}ood situations. We re
1 got on track of, eighteen situations
va for graduates in fourteen days. We 4
,n�, have received as many as four ap- Cee
LII' plioationaJor office help in one day,
n.Six. Amm'`et•icau busiuess colleges ,
e2I and two Canadian schools have re- F5
jGently applied to us for our gradu- 6
ates to teach in their schools. 0,-
nl Surely this is positive evidence re
i that our college em
xcels' in any i;
iyl ways. It gives Iy
ri.
training for business life. Students Ir
admitted at any time. Write for let
our handsome prospootus. Ad-
dress,.
:W. J. ELLIOTT. Principal,
Central Business College, Lh
Stratford, Ont.
F.1411. -e,'
Marriage .itigetises
Issued by Fart$ Pangaea, No 23,'Vic-
toria street,Winghani, Ont. No witnesses
required.
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ANOTHER
INGHAM
WING -HAM, ONTARIO. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6,1899.
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11
We are offering this week a very
special value in the line of Dinner-
ware.
WEDOEWOOD'S_
ROYAL.. SEMI-PORRELAiil
They are beautifully decorated in
four different colors and double gilt -1
ed, having gilt tracing besides the
edgeline, and are without doubt the
best value ever offered you.
We have a few lines of the "Car,
adian Motto" goods left yot, but they
are going quickly at
qi■ A. FARWJHppRn1S
The China House. Wingbam.
NE W ADVERTISEMENTS,
New advertisements from the following people
will be found in another column of this Issue :—
M. Lamont—tspocl
Walker en Clegg.—
John Kerr --Fancy
Box 555, Palmers
M, P. Zurbrigg—
Fire Brigade—Mo
J. Clegg 8t Co—C
A. E. Smith—Gel
Morrow's Drug St
John Hanna—Bo
W..5, •Groor—Bo
0, A. Campbell
ectal.
hina, etc.
n—Special.
od Photos.
hant of Venice.
tins and Special.
rel Banking Business.
e—If you have a' Taste.
and Shoes and $pecinls.
s, Shoes, etc,, and.Speclal,
yrup .of White Pine and Tar.
LOCAL NEWS.
T UE.
One stop won't tak you very far --
You've got to kec on walking;
One word won't tel folks what you aro--
You've got to ke on talking;
One inch won't mt,io you very tall—,
You've got to ken. on growing;
One little 'ad' woe do it all --
You've got to ke ti 'em going.
—Exchange,
WANTED,.—A good smart boy wanted at
once to learn the printing business. Apply
at the Trees office.
STOCK .5'nir]IENTa
following shipment
froth the Wingha
Stewart; a car of 1 'robs to Buffalo; J L
Louttit, a car of _ cattle to Toronto ;
Peter Campbell, ao r of lambs to Buffalo.
and Robertson & Lirohill, a oar of hogs
to Toronto.
DxnecToa's MEET' °o.—A meeting of the
Directors of the '•rnberry Agricultural
Society will be he -1 tit O'Leary's hotel
this (b ridgy) evonii e, at 7 o'clock, The
Directors will hear-ny protest that may
be entered againet rizo winners. The
Secretary will bo at hu Wilson's office. on
Saturday afternoon pay the prizes.
Newsrereat MAN AD.—A. M Soheifle,
formerly proprieto of the Palmerston
13peotator, was buri at Palmerston On
Sunday week. His eath was due to con•
sumption. He was young man of tnuch
promise, and stood ery high in the esti.
'nation of the co unity in which be
resided. The fu ral was conduot d by
the I 0 0 F and I F, to both o which
societies deceased elonged.
LosT-One of anna's ze tickets,.
filled, worth $1.50 in Ca t their store.
_ Any person finding sa will be given
full value for it.
FALL Fain JuDGEs Wingham supplied
its contingent of 3u es for the fall fairs in
this section. ; M ers Wm Robertson, D
McKinley, Jae An s and Chas Bnetchel
were judges at Te water; Messrs R A
Graham, Wm Ro rtson, F Patterson and
Mrs Herdsman at elgraye ; 11f[r A. Tipling
and Mrs Tamlyn Atwood; Messrs Chas
Henderson and ere Golley at Ripley, and
T C (Graham at Br esels. V
MORGAN WOOD' LECTURE. — li2organ
Woo3, D D, of To onto, will deliver hie
lecture, "The Av age Man," in the Oon•
gregational ohur on Tuesday evening,
October 17th. e lecturer is well known
to many in this ..ction, and the church
should be packet to the doors. The
tickets are only 25 cents, and can be
obtained at Da ''-a' drug store, Mason's
book store, T el Graham's store, the
Advance or Tnn- office.
NEW RAILWAY aCRVICE,—New time tables
and the new G T'R rules went into effect
on Sunday last. The new G T R time
table does not eitect the service to and
from Wingbam. The change makes quite
a difference in the arrival and departure of
the trains on :be 0 P R. The early
morning train 0 Toronto leaves at the
same hour, 6.35 and the Iate night train
from Toronto a rives at the same hour,
10.35. The of ernoon train from Toronto
now arrives at _32 in place of 3.15, and
the afternoon I-•ain for Toronto now leaves
at 3 o'clock in .lane of 1 o'clock. This is
a very much improved service for the
people on this ranch of the 0 P R. The
people of `vii -ham can now get . their
Toronto pap• a at 1,30 instead of 3
o'clock as ford erly.
WANTED -On short term;plan. A young'
man'tq learn tailoring and cutting. Apply
to Webster & Co, Queen's Bleak, ,Wing.
ham,
A FURNITURE 'TR/se.—A movement is on
foot looking to trJe amalgamation' of a
number of the Ca-.tsdian furniture inanu-
faaturing firma, a ed as absorption of their.
business by an Et ;fish syndicate. The
negotiations hay bean' under way for
some months, seal it is .expected that
arrangements w 1 be oompleted during
thin week. Thre aro About, twenty
different manuf�turers interested in the
deal, which, ifsu easefully carried through,
would mean the ormation of a company
with a capital pf perhaps $5,000,000.
Messrs Marshall and Macdonald, of Lon-
don, Bag, are sto bo the gentlemen who
are making the er in the interests of the
syndicate. Th ger
properties are to
be valued, and i loge firme that acdept the
offer of the synt.oate are to receive one
third each and we thirds stook In the new
During the week the
of, stock were made
(} T R station :--D
See Halsey Park's advertisement.
'De. Butler, of London, will be at the
Queen's Hotel, Wingbam, on the first
Wednesday. of each month from 11.80 a,m. -
till 3 o'cloc;k . p. in., for consultation in
diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat.
SALE BILLS,—Th TIRES office is head-
quarters for salebilis. Partis,
,intend having an a 'Ction `'sole ,throe fall'or
winter willdo web m give us a call before
ordering their bi ls. When bills are
printed in this offion- we give a free notice
in the TIMES up to he date of'sale.
Heavy FnosT.—`'ho heaviest frost of the
season was experi — ced on Sunday night
Wet. On Mond y morning, water which
bac:Aeon left in an exposed place was
frozen over to a blackness of half an inch
or more. Dari g the week the leaves
have been falling fast, and the trees will
noon be stripped c ` their beautiful foliage,
ON BOARD TEE S Ts,tAN.—Rev .I C Mc-
Cracken, of Chosle , whose parents live on
the Bluevale road, as a passenger on the
wrecked steamer, tze Scotsman. He gave
n vivid sketch of th thrilling experiences
of the passengers a :d warmly denounced
the conduct of a pa pion of the crow. Mr
McCracken lost all ;ia - bagge, and his
total loss will foot RI to: rly $300.
t - -tun a sewing
to learn cabinet
WALIIL•'tt & amt.
Huron County Con -
en's Christian Tem•
WANTED.—A girl
machine; also two tj
making. Apply to 11
WCTLJNoTEs.
vention of the Wo
perance Union wil e held in Clinton on
the 12th inst, in tl Ontario street Metho-
diet cuurch, co cueing at 9,30 a m.
Annual reports o work done by eighteen
County Supts will a read, also reports
from the various,' cal Unions. Papers
will be read on s entific temperance in•
struotion in publi schools, work amongst
lumbermen, evan listic' work, &o. A
public platform m ting is to be held at 8
p m. God. in 'in will be-jirevided. A
collection in aid f tetnperanoework in the
county will be aken The County Execu-
tive Cotntnittee fill meet at the residence
of Mrs Beddles() n an the 11th at 8 p m,
MthsThEn EnneatAlillitIDN'T..-The Ripley
'sprees thus re ere th the entertainment
given by the Winghatn boys in that
village on WOnesday evening of last
week;—n"The fi et minstrel entertainment
ever presented n Ripley was given on
Wednesday evening in the agricultural
hall by the Mot le Minstrels of Wiugharn.
While the line if entertainment was new
to many, aspen ;ally the joke part, the
audience apple"d d repeatedly, and the
juggler, Prof W g tun, and the celebrated
cakewalk was t _e mutest and brightest
part of progranem The company was
handicapped odng to the peer condttton
of the hall and the limited stage. The
only part of th programme not a'atried
out was the fe ..orchestra, but the 'Maki
was up to date. Nearly TOO people paused
through the do re, and the mating acoonio"
dation was too mall tor the vast audience.
The proceeds a_ -minted to illtG
i .L' Ineitex'e ENTER?
Dramatic Co will
I Venice" in the To
, evening next, and
i Fire Brigade.
pared in Listowel
1 towns, and the pre,
of them. Bee adv
ODD: ELLOWE 70 Bi
the Wingbam Od
Brussels oa'.l'here
1 and paid a fret
brethren of that piece. Mr F 5 Scott,who
has been an Oddfe :ow for 25 years, was
presented with a Venteran's Jewel by his
brethren, The Wingbam con ' ent
report haying had a very pleasan me.
The ladies are invited to c at Hanna's .
Shoe Store and see he amous. Jing
Quality shoe in Lace buttoned .at $3
per pair. This shoe certainly a credit
to its maker.
n
$1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
xxntaxT. •The Lyceum CoRRasroNDENTs WAN y n). --We would be •
play "xferohante of
n Hall, on Tneaday
the auspices of the
its company has ap.
and other neighboring
speaks very highly
in another column.
tifeseas ee;A number of
allows went over to
y evening of last week
mal visit with their
WINTER POULTRY now,—A meeting of
the Directors of th Huron Poultry and"
Pet Stock Associat ?n was held at Clinton
on Wednesday, 20t alt. The winter show
will be held in Seararth on the 30th and
31st of ;January, 1e and 2nd of February,
1900. The varioiteicommittees are sparing
no pains to make t es show the best that
has ever been held in this section. We
would like to see ttL3 show held in Wing. '
ham another year.
f31nII CLasa EI rEnTAIsnENT. — Camp
Caledonia, Sons of Scotland, have made
arrangements for ho• bolding of their
annual concert in the Town Hall, on
Friday evening, 1_h inst. Miss Mary
Waldrum, the fe us Scottish Soprano
Vocalist, who has ppeared in Teeswater
with great succes ; Miss Teem McCal-
lum, Elocutionist who has appeared in
Wit'ighard on for er occasions, and is
well and favors ly known here, have
been engaged fo the occasion. Mr Jas
Fax, or someer good comic singer,
will be in atter ance. Highland danc-
ing, etc. The dmission is 25c and 65c,
This will be th entertainment of the
season, and Wit hamites are not very
often privileged o hear such high-class
entertainments.- -- 3yerybed • should go
and' take their fr nds with em.
,john Hanna's busine• . must be grow-
ing. Et() has ove. . is Clothing, Car-
pets and Lace u : ins into a separate.
department ment up airs.
Tan WINGRIM FLOUR MILLS. PiTifhe
Wingham flour m Is have changed hands.
The deal which s been talked of for
some time betw n Messrs Carr Bros
and W Howson, of Teeswater, and Mr
Brockelbank, of tthur, was closed on
Saturday last, d the new firm take
posseesiou on M day next. Ie name of
Carr has been c netted wi the milling
business of Wit ham for nearly 20 years,
the late John C
in the mill for
death his two
have had char
the new firm,
Err having been interested
iany years, and since his
us, A fi and Freeman,
Mr W Howson, one of
s lived in Teeswater for
the past 19 -ears, and for some time
past has ha charge of Thompson's
flour mill in teat place. He will move
to 'Wingbam , once to take charge of
the mill, whil Mr Brockelbank will not
remove from - rthur. The Messrs Carr
do not know, a yet, what they will do,
but we can sa that their many friends
here will regia their removal, and all
will wish the every success in whatever
place they mai locate.
—Dr Ross having taken an interest in
the Jerome Dental Practice, will do all
manner of dental work, such as plate
making and filling at greatly reduced
prices, and will -extract teeth free of charge
every Tuesday and Saturday. All work
guaranteed and first-class material used. tf
THE BEST
PIC�(
,
LINC SPICES
25a PER LB.
—AT—
company. Soni of the reasons that make
DAVIS DUG sTo
the menu seta is favot a trust are the
D
lessening of a pensee of travellers and
managers and he general economies that
oenid be e5feo were the industry con-
ducted by one antral head, We under-
stand that on or two of the Wingbam
factories ma" be included in the trust, but
we believe it til' in no way interfere with
the rusting the factories,
AE
glad to hear from pore re who are willing •� - • \" " .-I�'
to send us news ,natter ronr towns, villages A ei
or districts, whish are not now regularly A I F you HAVE A
represented in the T txi a correspondence 1- I
columns overlook d We do not ish to 1 k e
to A
A TASTE
locality. Paper ands pplies tarnished to
p t A
Ail correspondents. Si id along your news
items and help make t e Trues interesting
to our readers,.
Telma:coin -se DAs.-- 'or nearly a decade
there have been protest that Thanksgiving
Day, usually observed late in November,
was placed sit too late y date, and that it
was liable to bo oliaraceerized by inclement
weather, which meaut■colds or worse, or a
day in the house, to th" citizens who should
have been enjoying a g mine holiday. The
government has deci ed to break away
from the usage of its p edeceseore, and this
year, as next Saturd 's Canada Gazette
will announce. Than agiving Day will be
on Thursday, Octobe 19th. This should
be an eminently satisf ctory date.
NEW Marne/axe — is week we Have
placed an order with a representative of
the Toronto Type Fo dry Co for several
hundred dollars wort of new printing We had our fir
material. In the co so of a few weeks , ,day morning last:
we intend to enlarge t o Trues and it will —A f ry ofpeople our to !!g le are attend -
be printed from new t pe. We have alsop p
bought considerable new material for our in assts fall fai to -day.
job printing department which will further Mr W Taylor, town, took 20 prizes
improve our facilities free turning out neat at the Goderich fai last week. be
and artistic printing. We want to make See the fancy china; each piece ten
the TINES one of the est newspapers in cents at GR rs'mr's
this section, and also _keep in the front --Lieut Dan Go frey's Band is again to
appear in Goder? h this (Friday) even.
rank in the job printinline.
ing
SMALL LOCALS.—The list of pi ze winners at Belgrave;
"fall fair will be f -and on another page of
Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran• this issue.
teed to cure headache. —The regular tr tnthly meeting of the
—Division Court was held here on School Board will- be held on Taeeday
Thursday of this w k.
—Howick's fall f r will be
Gorr:e on Saturday f this wee.
—The members of the So • al Club held —Barrister Blair, of Brussels, has open -
their first hop on T sda • evening. ed a branch office in Blyth, which he.
First-class hotel het, •anted. Apply to ° visits on Monday each week.
Box 555, Palmerston, —The l3ank o Hamilton intends to
The'be11t tlus4season--Tho Scottish increase its capita stook from one and a
Concert, Friday e ening, Oct 13th. half million dollar to two million dol-
—A number of Wingbamites attended lars.
the Lucknow fair 3n Wednesday of this —Messrs 0 Hen arson 3: Sons Made 96
week. entries at the Te water fall fair. Mr
—Apples are Toying. Several oar John Fisher took irst prize on his driving
loads have been al :pped from Wingham horse at this fah
this week.
A flowers ever distilled call and 'p
Y.\ ask to seeforthe our moat beautiful /•\
✓
Vera VEiolettaas. ne
I l?g
I " Swiss Heliotrope "'
✓ Highland Heather V
• English Violets V
✓ Marchale Rose I
V MORROW'S DRUG STORE V`•�\
V ul
• ->'
Fo best value in f
ear go to
Gneeees.
snow storm on Sat -
evening next.
eld at Fresh Baltimore oysters served in any
style at Jas MoKelvie's Star restaurant,
—Last week a c pal stove was offered for
— The auction s le season is a hand. sale through the "Armes. The stove was,
Read our sale re ter if you e inter- sold before Stetur oily evening. It pays to
ested in auction les. advertise in the T Es.
Just arrived, a car of P t nd Cement We gaarautee "Dampo" to cure tired`;
LEGG & Co. sore or sweatiog feet or money refunded.-'.'.
—The Winghan]produce merchants will Campbell's drug store.
soon be taking oufftheir pickled eggs and —fast Tbursda night's G T R train
shipping them to arioue pointe, did not arrive unti 4 o'clock Friday rooms . ,
— Every Scotcl.uan within 15 miles cf ing. A. car off th track near Guelph w=
the cause of the d
town should hes Plias Mary 'Waldrum ty, ,else •
sing to t e Toevn ;Allen Friday evening, —Blyth fall fait .will be held on Motu*
0 t. h, and Tuesday of nem week, and Dungannon
fair will be heli: on Wednesday and
Ve are please t to inform our readers
Thursday of next eek,
that Mr John Gil ispie has so far recover- —Mr J E Ham 'a nd, formerly of the
ed from his recon' illness as to partly look
after his business.
—An Acetelyn gas machine was on
exhibition in Yo g & Paulin's ha ware
store on Saturda evening. It • oduoed
quite a brilliant 1 ht.
Five building lots ont e corner of at present °coupled`ay tri B Elliott-
Patrick and gaiting st a _, well fenced
with a good board fent•. '.r sale. Apply Dr. Maedona dWrow permanently
ato and..an 'tie consulted
to M Lamont, box 107, inghatn. 3r home by
—At least two I ds of people from his patrons
Teeswater will be Wingbam on Fri- —The Goderich ignal last week pub-
daynewpupils attend -
Maryevening, Octob 13th, to hear Mise fished the names o the t ten d d-
Mary Waldrum s' g at the Scottish ing the Collegiate stitute. The name of
concert, Jas Marshall, Wing am, was in the list.
—The Wingbam own Hall should be —David Black Fo ter, of Luaknow, has
crowded to the doo on Friday evening, been appointed C1 k of the Eleventh
Oct lath, to hear se Tessa McCallum, Division Court of th County of Bruce, in
Elocutionist, who i appearing under the the room and stead f R In Summerville,
auspices 01 the Son of Scotland. resigned.
--Today adverb: ng is as necessary to —The first race etween the Columbia
the transaction bf c =tain Iinea of baeihese and the Sbam o row carne off on Tuesday,
as steam and electri ty are to machinery. but it was dealer d "no race," because
—f;JGunnie'g, T a Topes covers this the time limit as exceeded. The
Shamrock was in the lea
section and it will p y you to advertise fn
We see something . •, yet old, in
its columns. town, viz t—An ' leg Corderoy Snit
—Grain is beeinn g to come in,though for sale, it i m y years since this
the farmers are st 1 busy with their ridiculer gush �. • cloth has been shown
in town for ani rigs, yet we must admit
work, and we canno expect much grain it is a wearer. You can find it at Ban.
to move until they have finished their pa's Store.
other work, The Wingbam market i. —The daily paper of Tuesday' contains
the place to bring fur grain. the names of sum sixty barristers in
Mies Mary Wald um le a beet and different parts of Or aria, who have been
unset. Among the
ernes of Ron J P
Mt, of Gdderich.
Tara Leader, has rchased the plant and
good will of the pworth Journal, and
issued his first nun er last week.
-Mr Wilson, tit now Noxon Co man,
who is moving to t wn, was here a few
days this week. will occupy the borne
harming young a ager, with a clear appointed „Aeon's
rano voice, and all her eons there lint rnotice the
, eo
P � g Garow and Philip
;aa a vein of nat
the aytn pithy of
needless to say t1
was rewarded w
A full line of Spices always
Wingham, Friday venmg, Oat. lath. Inizernall. Will
25 CENT:; for the Tnrtt. and Weekly' flail, Wingbatn,
, Alt Stock. C,llob€ antil.lanaary, 13th.
ralness that caught ..mis- Tessa !v1
er audience.. It is tinotly favorable
t in both parte she equally stood in pl
h efloorea,--Toronto orou0 pieces', H
Globe. Will ap ear in 'Gown Hall, 'V=0'71111'4111 )f
l
alium made a din.
impreseion.She fi,r
hetio at well as utilise
r manner is pl''(5esetlb
ive feature always
wa 1
» err
tars, -"-'The Chrotlilsl'
t pear in the Town
Friday evening, Oct.