The Wingham Times, 1899-12-01, Page 1"eine! e•e• ' neeene • Anne
INGHAM
(k VOL. XXVII NO. 1441.
"The Bear"
Giving
Away
Money.
40
TOILET SETS
25
DINNER SETS
imported direct from one of
the best makers in England,
and which we will sell at from
15 t� 20 per certt.
less
than goods purchased in this
country. Call and see them
and get the prices whether
you buy or not.
L A7 rAITHAIISH
If anyone told you that he would give
;you a Dollar Bill for sixty or sixty-• Opp. Bank of Hanaton, - Wingham.
ftve
cents, and would repeat the transaction
as long as his Dollar Bills held out, you •
-would be very Anxious to take advantage
of such a chance to make money. Well!
That is east what we are doing; we
-want to get rid of our Dry Goods as
"quickly as possible, and are offering
them at GO and 65 cents on the Dann
401d in, some cases, as•for instance our
Dress Gods, atSOo on. the dollar; this is
.an opportunity not to be missed. We
want to be rid of our. Din:Goods; you
want them; come quick audget thefli or
you, will rales theni and be sorry.
/)out forget that we have thelargest
;stock of Boots and Shoes in town. Our
• Fall stock is Complete in every linewith
k • newest and most up-to-date goods; also
a full etook of rubbers in all kinds and
prices.
Come in and see our new Suitings and
Overcoetinge; we have a• tremendous
atock of the latest and best goods in the
rearket, and we can Daake them up in
'better style than you can get elsewhere
in. the County, in fact if yon would be
-Well at essecl you MUS 'I' come to us.
poe.'t forget this.
HOMUTH & SON.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. •
Local -Wm. Dore.
Local-ahos, Abraham.
Glass -Young &
Removed -Halsey Park.*
ificoll917,1gaittinultgi.
Lam -Methodist Church.
Here to Stay -W. J. Greer.
List ot Goods, --0. N. Griffin.
Winter Term -W. J. Elliott.
Christmas Goods -J. E. Davis.
Eietivitgfir Sadze_olutoreeltoia. 00
gze.goesi. tfegeek-ki M. tordo;i.
Toilet aniDinne°rnii3ee-ts-kR,I.X.PaTT'Clairson.
•
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
Bee Halsey Park' advertisement.
idon„ will be at the
ghoul, on the first
month from. 11:20
-„,efer consultation
eye,- ear, nose and
Dr. Rader, of L
Queen's
Wednesday or ea.
ti.11.8 o'cleek,
diseases' of ,
throat. •
On MEETING.
C. 0. 0. F., will hol
iu their lodge Toort
next, Addresses
H. 1. Allen, Grand
F. Campbell, Grand
will bo served durin
Ingham Caancil,
aai open meeting
u Tuesday mixing
be delivered by
=miller, and W.
Oxganier. Tea
the thug.
WINGIIAN, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1899,
Ladies, see the N
Congress, Batton an
UNRESERN'ED AU ON SAL.
Currie, auetioneer, wjUs(41 by
auction on lot 18, con. ,
at Felt Goods in AT Tun SALT WEI
Lace at the salt well have
W. J. Gunn's. progress during the pa
on, Thursday a depth
ubli been reached. The o
le, ell 1060 feet, but if they d
Friday, December 15111,
stook, iinplements and h
tare, Mrs. Frank Stauiper, adrainistrae
AUCTION SALE OF AIRY Cows. -The
ows at O'Leaty's
Saturday afternoon last, NVEIS
well attended. T e best of the lot of
cows brought good rices and the lot
averaged a, fair t e, Mr. G. Barton.
weeded the motile er's hammer.
ble farm. at that depth they will
°hold rum- feet farther. just as w
Si A YEAR IN ADVANCE. ...,
The drillers at
I eonsiderable
week. At noon
f 1017 feet had
tract calls for
not strike brim
1114 -T0 -DATE RE l'AURANT.--Mr, Jere
MoKelvie, of the tar restaurant, has
had the interior of As store remodelled,
The old counters .d show cases have
been replaced wi the 11104 Da0dern
show cases andced, on tables which
materially iinpr e the appearance of
the store. Amin 's enterprise in keep-
ing everything co _nected with his busi-
ness up-to-date el evidenced by his
growing trade.
LARGEST Perneetas ON Revonn.-Mr,
Peter McDonald, Eramosa, brought
to the city to -day -a bag containing 56
potatoes, Which weighed exactly 92
pounds. These ben the largest potatoes
ever known to be -own, at least, in this
part of the provi co. . The published
record coming ne est to it is 78 potatoes
weighing 90 noun Mr. McDonald's
potatoes; which h calls the "McDonald
Manun.oth," 'wer grown on a clay loam
soil, ten loads of =tenure to the acre
having been put They were planted
• on the 28th of M ,-Guelph Herald.
NoTaren.-Any on wasting • to ivy
their notes, or a per of them, can do so
at the Bank of 11 ton. Alia-consider
all my customers g od none- neect pee,
until my return ab t the first of April,
Thi* JEWELRY Svcoe..VEulscy Park,
jeweler, has remoxid stock to a
more cOmmodions -tore the Mc-
Donald bloole. The interionof the store
ha, been eemedelled nd makes tin
lent place for 30.1' k's business. e
BT. 140INDOO, tf
A Mtzsioen Soomee.----The committee
appointed ata recen , meeting of those
interested in the roorganization of the
town band, to form some definite plan
to successfullAin , band in town, met
on Friday night la t. A number of
different schemers Iv rre dismissed and it
• was thmilk,rif.391,Y0AA,..;eitatemend the
Organization of a musical society' to
support and Manage the band. This
scheme has been ion successfully in
other towns and itis thought that with
proper Inanagement - Will be a success
met again Thum -
of which will be
eek we cheonicle
Meru that a vein of bri
The Company areto be c
their good fortune of sec
so close to the block.
Huiton "Oen SOTS"
to form an assoeiatiou o
of Huron county now li
of whom there are said
Mulched. Those who
send their names to
Inland Revenue Dep
McGillicuddy, at the
ings, or T, P. Stewa
Auditor's Depart=
trx.PGAL INSUBAN
Inspector 02 Iusur
ed that a. couple
companies aro ill
Ontario. They
anoe Co„ of 0
Britain-1min.=
don, Eng., w
Chicago. Neitten company is registered
in Ontario. - number of Hamilton
firms have been alkali in by their agents
and have been aable to collect claims
on recent ere lo
here. The commit
day night, partionl
given next we
BITUA
the death of one of ha first settlers in
his
will open o t u ew days a arge
this vicinity, John cetterfield, Which
. stock f Chrmasiit, ovelties.
ooccurred at his residence, Lower
Tnsor R PUGE.-. French,. '
MerNIL,-"c46-ralee-ratVe• ''''r-age--IrT"-a6•7-4-a" ,- HPuse . -Mr WIngham, on Saturney last. He as
1
the
tteftztng
e, ahaesrfootif ii` di
hibit thereceivin
Winter Term Opens Jan. 2
7 7-1E
SPOT IN CANADA for obtaining 1,
a first -dans busines education is
the °EXTRA', BUSINESS COL-
LEGE, STRATFORD.
The reputation of our college is
not wantingetherefore it is not nee-
cessaa7 for ns to use large adv•er- in
tising space. Scores of students
attend our school who pass other
colleges in coming here.
,i • In one month we received notice
'that 84 of our repent students had ff_
accept -ed. situations, el
I
Writes for our beautifal, pres-
/teats. We have a staff of mne e
male teachers. •
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal,
i
Central Business College,
Stratford, Ont.
., teeniefraUfleigtaNi=91123=1
malvI4ge Licenses
.Xsatied by PRANK PATERSoN, No. 28 Victoria
street,- Wingham, Olit. No Witnesses required.
$1.35
Olt
Times mut
WEEKLY GLOBE
till 3enuary lsto
1901, to
new subsoribers.
Read our clubbing rates on.
7 of this issue. They
Interest ' you,
House of delic
friends, 'Ilekeetizse
causes. Itien
quested uot tose
ii the ay of
we. g apparel e
County House of in. his 66th year, and has be
it necessary to pro- •
the past three or fou year.
g for
e was
nuea es o born in the county o °landau&
oies from generous carne to this country with his parent,the
the jealotsy which it tate Mr. and Mrs. The ;. Netterffeld,forty-
of the inmates are re- seven years ago. • Ti ev settled in what is
d anything whatever new the township Turnberxy and de -
tables. Articles of , ceased has lived in vieenity ever since. He
Ln still be receiv • Was of a. Mating position but was
Wno 15 nn?-Thste is a manin Whig -
ham who is so afraid of disturbing the
Sabbath that he wears rubbers to keep
from making so -mach noise.-131yth
Standard.
A TROPHY EoR "MURLERS.-T110 Lea-
n) clown fifty now Sentinel tell of bright prospects
go to press we for thecomiug curl ag senaorainthe elepoy
was struck. TOW., and says th re is also an agitation
li'legragtuthiaethbariZ vania- - cup or tankard to be
(t)..on,:coeolitr,eei. ievelin indication or saecess, .
a1ly in Lucknow by
e district, including
erten, Kincardine,
s, Wroxeter, Clinton
t is proposed
he "old boys"
hag in Toronto,
o be about four
i to join may
. Floody, of the
rtment; Thomas
aliment
, of the Peovincial
1.
.n. -The Provincial
ce has been inform-.
f foreign insurance
ally soliciting risks in
e the Citizens' 'near-
cago, and the Great
Corporation, of Lon -
b a branch office at
USENEEPER 'CANTED. ---
ho ekeeper - want d to w
ges will be paid Appy
uiars to M. or eMrs.
has. Rouse, Lana---„ O.
•
good highly esteemed by
M. good
full par- He was a valued me
Lodge. Deceased
Dore or leaves four sisters aa
Li who knew him.
bee of the Orange
never married but
three brothers to
FELL 0,PE LADDER . ' a Thursday mourn his demise. , They are: James,
William and I'horms, all of Lower
last Mr, Wni. HoIraes, ilackstaith, was
mr. Wilson's Whigham; Mrs. P. 'efilsoin or London;
working in the bar on
farm in Titruberry,aed. ,vhile on a ladder Wra. Everett, er Clinton; Mrs. D.
higham, and Mrs.
se for him. The
mills late residence
a to the Wingham
embers of the Loyal
ed in a body. Rev.
d the services.
°hold° Roll tatt-
y quantity Dried
We pay cash for
ve .not a Plaid or
u'll need it. Our
s, Jackets and Furs
G. E. KING. tf
PROSIOTION XAMIt.TIONS. -The fol-
lowing is the result o the usual weekly
'examinations held in the first depart-
ment of the public ehool during the
past month. The sad iMots arith-
metit, grammar, hist&y, botany, Latin,
geography. Possible t obtain, 700. The
star denotes absence a one or more
OX4111.
311. LEAVING CLASS. P. S. LEAVING.
t, MilagrOVO CU Hobbs 568
3, Loe 1148 Field 543
L. Gilchrist 585 Robertson 589
Era Button 531 regory 585
Wes Ansley 497 urray 496
R. Gordon 480 • ark 446
M. Walsh 480 • Hammond 445
S. Dever 487 ittle 413
L. Barber 440 Martin 412
*T. King 438
kgdne, Batton. 412
*D. Gracey 373
*M. Ross 170
roves, o (met
it slipped causing him, 3 fall to the floor
below. In fallieg- Hohnes h
rib .broken, and rece -ed son
wounds on -the head. a d f e,
otherwise badly shake up.
Orange Lodge mar
brought to his home in own and meat.
ci
cal aid was immediate]. neeneenee. He Wm. Love conduc
is now able to be put ain and`unless WANTED.-Oue to
he has a set back will le able to resume ter IstelcIY also
Apples and Fowi.
work before long. butter. If you
Axe Ox THAT IS AN )x. -Two enter- Rome -Spun Skirt
range of Dress Goo
prising °mediate; frc a the Ottawa are not serpassed.
'Valley intend exhibitite ox in Paris
next year that is bound to attract at-
tention. length from, the tip of
nose to Mitt (if tail is le:feet, 10 inehes;
girth around the heart,. ) feet, 7 inches;
height at ahoulder, 5 fe t, 8 inches. At
present he weighs 8,50(ninds and it is
thought that he can senile? be made to
weigh taro toes beforetize is exhibited,
He will be the hea,vi t animal of his
kind ever exhibited ant he innst create
admiration for his tymetzetty, and
quality throughout.
IMOons GOING retell prices
of brooms will slue ly be advaneed
about 20 per Cent. te Lea advance
in manufacturers prie Tho ndvance
is date to the °anion Br in Simply Com-
pany, newly organ ed broom. nom
trust, having stoned -ntrol of preetie
rally the Whole world' :output of broom
conn'the price of Whie has coneequent-
ly jtimpeci Iron $60 te $250 a ton, and
may go still)higher. The supply con-
trolled by o trust is -Adulated at 50,-
1 well(*) va;b1120,iii
Hicks, who kept' ho
satip funeral took place f
nd was on Monday efterno
cemetery. The
000 teas
•10,00
prefic
melee
AITLE DEALE s &TH.-A:case tried at
the recent fain of the Division Court cow is a
at Mitchell is o Testicular interest to boon a
apple dealers. Dudley Bros., the well- ei
known buyers, ruined of W. H. Drake,
of Hibbert, $1.00 :Manages for breach of ch
contract to sell apples. It appeared 1
that Drake ha( sold his orchard to
plaintiffs in the spring, and when. the Lnernen oeldessx
time of delivery arrived he refused. to ries who is spending
deliner, aleimin -that pleiutiffs failed to Oft froni the mies
carry out their b gain as to sozne fall Central Africa, gay
apples, and in cjusequence lae Was re Congregational ch
Belied from the
or witnesses. we
competed for am
all the clubs in t
oclerioh, Wall
Wingheen, Brussc
and Lucknow.
GOT VEINI,
Hallowe'en W
large tile owne
The owner did a
and discovered the
frightening the life
gave them the choi
fore a magistrate or
of wood. for him.
latter and 'On. Sabi clay last split and
pied Clement's woo for him.
A Piton= Dew -Mr. Robt. Chart-
ers, •of the Mill road Tuckeremith, has
a cow with a vernal.] able record. She is
ten years old and lire given birth to ten
calves, all of which -re living. Of the
wo pairs of twins,
two weeks ago. A
, eight years old, is
von calves. The
d Durham and h
for the owne
me boys celebrated
[kerion. by smashing a
by It, B. Oleraent.
tile detective work
andals. After half
nt of the lads, he
of appearing he -
Pitting five cords
The boys chose the
number, there were
the last pair arrievin
daughter of s 00N
also the in e.r of
oroughb
ofitable on
V.114ffltV "e' V
the ea Minkel 'Otte
A
M
E.
L.
L.
7.)
Rev. R.
gallon Man,'
ch on Mond&
Admission
r 26 cents.
ebbs' lect "The
in t ethodist
December
eve
nig,
; 'two tickets
2t A
11(.Li 1;11.a'r 880244
0. L. Sherk 824
R. Hough 818
A. ',bay 307
C. )avis 290
D. 5tewart 285
e Moore 288
M. cNaughton 276
. on 259
X. R0914 247
'Menton 242
vide= 11.
se -Mrs. W. Our -
vacation in Can-
n. fields in w
a lecture
ch 'On We
• •a •
hole bargain..A cloud. night. There waifa g
examined as to the and the lecture pee ed'
state of the appl• market, quality of the instructive., ' The spe er gave a usual -stall to the front.
apples, etc., and the addresses of the description of the eeinetrer also of the
D.
Highest prices paid for dried apples,.
council were ver- aipprehensive. eudg- uatives' nmcle and custombutter aped eggs
s of living,
Mentewas given rile plahniffe for a50 Au, aceptuit a the- Axeole.t work.-tha,t i -... ; LI-, 14' (09N$ Direct Importer. ., ....
6
t,- 4
an excellent, prepar-
• ation for chapped
• hands aLid roughness
• of the skin.
v _2 V'
MORROW'S DRUG STORE V'
attn.- >es
D. N. GORDON'S TALK ABOUT ORO.
CURIES THIS WEEK.
POINTER 1 --There is nothing that re, -
prudent and skillful housekeeper wilt
guard more ca,refelly than the class of
Teee that is to be admitted iuto ie
Homn. Many grocers try to dd a.
trade upon selling cheap "st Refit
assured. that the -'stuff-" i not worth
more than, the price asked or it. Buying
aaninferior article beat .e it is cheap is
false economy. M au that, cheap;
trashy Teas, are ons to the health,,
and should never i. used,
POINTER 2 -If you buy your Teas
froneD. M, Gordon, who imports his Teas
direct, you can always depend on
getting apure article, and the very best,
value for your Money.
DIETER 8 -We have a large stock of .
EST SELECTED Raisins, primo cleaned.
Currants, Figs, Peels, Esoences and all.
he Christmas novelties. We offer bargains
esday in every line. See our Grocery wandoen
thie week.
Oldance P0=TER 4-PleaSe note that Dry
ting and Goods mid Boots and Rubbers are as
VilthOttre0StS.
EATIT 010
death of Bella, b
s. T.,A. Ross The
Ross, :re:Marred ait finny reSidonce, CREATED A SENS,_TION.-Last Week at mus eenneee
are practiping special musics for Christ -
Francis street, o . Sunday night last, a certain country O., a well-known
Rev, F. Roy occupied the pulpit at
aged: 41 years. Deceased had been farmer received, w th his mail, a large
0 St. Paul's church on Sunday bait both.
ailing for som months past, but her cardboard tube, &leant two feet long;
death was
mediate
failure.
townshi
daughter of Mr. fames Forsyth, now of given to subs°
Egmondville. Se had been a resident Herald and Wee
of Wiugham for lighteen years and the They were groat
news of he; detail_ was' received with er said he had re
regret by a larg , circle of friends. 4 and Weekly Staa
husband, one danghter, Nellie, and o& would not be wit
son, Maurice, Kee left to mourn the loss a year. He w
of a kind and lo e wife and mother, the "Family I-1
who will have the sympathy of the that for one doll
community in
funeral took plat
to thC Wiugh
Perrie conducted
Among those fro
I
is being aceomplis ed by missionaries -
was also g•iven. hose who attended cnuncer NOTES. '
thoroughly enjoye the - lecture. The choirs of the different churches
Woof Thos. H.
enen-pectecl, the hn.. thought. it a joke, nut on, opening
e er death being heart was greatly surneised to find
s. Tens was born in the Mined the two benatiful pion=
of Teenzersmith and was a tie of Alma," a "Pussy
ers
y St
adz
sir affliction. Thea teld both pictures
on Tuesday afternoon four others present- to become subscrib-
cemetery. Ron.. D. ers there and thee and promised to see
e impressive serico, that they would a so get the pictures.
a distance who attend- Poor:ram Men.--Poultr3r is giving our
ed the funeral eeere:Mr. and Mrs. Jas. dealers Much trop le this season, owing
Forsyth, Eclgm ndville; Robt. Ross, to the mild weather, and prices keep
Mr. and Mrs'. Wu Murdock and Mr, aud low, a fact which 'armers should make
Mrs. D. IVIcLean Brucefield; Mrs. Me- a note of and keeptheir fowl till later in
Tavish, of St. Thomas; Mrs. James the season. The 'allowing sent Out the
Elder, of Seafoz In and Mr. Mason, of past week by a ler -ling firm of Toronto
Seaforth. The nell bearers were Messrs. .
Murdock, D. D., commission. morel nuts is also worthy of
consideralion: 1-7-() would advise all
merchants to imp ess upon farmers or
others who bring loultry to market that
they should. ilia% tys be dry picked,
never scalded, an should be staved 24
hours before killi g. The condition in
which, a consicleeable quantity of fowl
has been. receive( here is very detri-
mental to the menket in general, mid
those shipments i particular. When
poultry arrives i good. condition elia.
meets a poor inatnet, it can be held over
in our eald stora, while inferior Stook
must be satrificee during mud weather,
e county. Hides
e up 25 per eeet.,
Of sole bote Teed
for the following
xy stook before the
re no rent to pay,
ash ,for my stotk.
shop in tenvn.
'MS. AB:TAMIL
he morning inid evening.
The Methodist church. at Belgrave
will be re -opened on Sunday, Decexaben,
10th. Rev. W. G. Howson, of Clinton,
will preach at 11 m. and 7 p. m.
The choir of the Wingham Methodist
thurch will furnish music at an enter-
tainment to be given in the Beigenve
Methods' t church on Tuesday evening,
Deconiber 12th.
Rev. D. Perrie, pastor of the Presby
terian church., will preach a series cf
sermons on the first ten chapters of the
book of Genesis on Sunday evenings
during the winter months. .
The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
will be administerea in the Presbyterian
church on Sunday morning next. Pre-
paratory services will be held this
(Friday) afternoon at 8 o'clock. •
A reception service was held. in the
Methodist church en. Sunday evening.
last. Over twenty identified them-
selves with the church on profession a
faith as a result of the recent special,
services.
Baptist Church. - The sztbjeets for
next Lord's day will be: Morning, "The
Second. Paradox." Evening, "Cords
and Cart Ropes." Them is a gratifying
increase in both the attendance and
interest at the services. The amnia'.
Christmas entertainment for tho Sab-
bath school will, D. V., wig be held en,
the 21st of December (Thursday before
Christmas.) Keep the dale iu. mind.
Good programme.
The anniversary services of the
Methodist church will be held on Sun-
day, December 10th. The pastor, ROY:.
R. Hobbs, will °cow the pulpit and.
ptearela Sermons appropriate to the.
occasion. TheTwentieth Century'
Feud collection will be taken up in con-
nettion with the eervices. An effort
Will be made to ruiso 'enough money to
eleae off the debt on the thench. Ott
write Clintoti Outrftge,”
TOr011t00 'Nov 2 -Information has Mthoellyaaauyn7epellholpTe,L111t1(leevrtho . /Erobil)bieet'asv.till
reached. the Atter* y -Generales depart- deliver his lecture, "The Triattgraer
mon that the "Clinton outrage" was limn
con-
, "Bat -
Wows,"
"Inzeily
of Montreal.
red. The farm -
d the "Family Herald
' for ten years, and
out it for five dollars
s a warm supporter of
-aid" and explained
he received the paper.
He easily induced
David MoLe
Robt., Hugh d
Any per
land &B
Button,
against
the
ex. Ross,.
owing the late firm of Ire -
on will please settle with Mr.
Any person haViug an account
e saki firm will please present
e to Mr. Buttonfor payment.
IRELAND & Burrox.
y person having an account against
ersonally, will please present same
paynient, intend leavingtown.
It GEO. IRELAND.
. .
IN CHRISTMAS
GOODS
we are now showing some
very handsome lines, including
Toilet Sets in Ebony, Oak,
Aluminum, &c. •
Fine perfumes in cut and press
ed glass bottles,
Manicure Sets in leather and
fancy woods.
01;8 and metal.
Novelties
Pips, Cigar Cases. &c.
Goodsrmay be selected now
and laid a.side until Christmas
Eve,
J. . DAVI
DRUGGIST AND :en N,
The Capest iu
nd. L her have go
but I ni prepared to
shoe at th.e old pric
rem as; I bought
rat took place, I lia
n debts to pay, pay
It o oldest establishe
the result a luau imams ea the patt , ...
of tire lady who --Tits alleged to have ---T "lctors of Mitchell vrill Vete on
been beaten. The tory sent out at the a fro ttex bye-law at the manicipa1
time of the allege( assault wee that a, e 144 in Jannry. ,,
resident of Clinto , while coefined to
her bed. with a bren. leg, had been set
upon by Strang.) xtari and maltreatea,
To DREVEI :44 StIMPTION. 1
Hard to onto;
lizivOsient
the Organs and
00)3AA,tapikill ge
ANTED -A good Tond-hand cutting
ir wanted szt On Apply Rt TOMS
tf
A boon ta the td; he Is
n. T. P.
prevent. Sott's ; be in Wing Et.t 1, 0 0 A.
he boy, keep( , drug store el bit 41
," 11
attea healthy, and the I0011liaalie47
can not get a foot- nee see
I 00 eamit.n.
'ate