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The Wingham Times, 1900-05-04, Page 1VOL. XXVI.II.NO. 1462. We on9t 'claim to lcuo`v everything, but there are three branches of trades, viz: Tailor- 'il]g,.Boots,and Shoes and Gentlemen's ' Furnishings, that we think we know :enough about to give the aaierage dealer po-n.ters upon, and ialso onsure.our cus- tomers: the best of goods at the lowest of prices, par TMLOR1 DEPT. isnow turning out a great ninny choice garments. Wo have a stock of woollens that is complete in every respect in Suitings, Spring Overcoatings and •Trouserings; and we claim to turn, out the most stylish cut, best made and best :trimmed clothing in thr county., Our stock of BOOTS AD SHOE is well worth inspecting. We have ;gathered together the choicest goods of the best makers in Canada, and. though :the prices on the market have advanced :at least 10. per cont., we are enabled through lucky buying to give our pat- rons Boots and Shoes at the same price as last year. We would particularly: draw attentiou to our line of men's fine shoes. 'We have them . in, all leathers .and in the latest shapes. JOIST .JECEIVEO ",,,e,46,..tos.„;..tv,z.anvsvis,..., it. Our Values $ Read Joint herr Appreciated • I\1 31. HA ON'l'ARIO, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1900. Servant girl su A y tai Mrs, R. M. Robinsol s a large consignment of G-entlemen's n Furnishings i n all lines.. New Shirts, naxv Hose, 'now w Underwear, lies , Tide new Collars and Cuffs, new, Braces, all «of the latest and nobbiest styles. If you wish to be up-to-date in your attire you .must come to us. We have still a few Dry Goods left, "Which we are still selling below cost. Groceries at cost. Ilornuth & Sons Marriage Licenses :Issued by FRANK PATERSON, No. ,28 Victoria 'Street, Wingham, Ont. Nowitnessesrequired. is not too good: for yon. Got it by ti attendrng Central Business College Stratford, Ont. Young men aucl women should r exercise great care in choosing a school. it get,therefore it is not ea to Money shotAcl not be spent foolishly. Before you C�= decitto to spend a dollar let us correspond 1 with you. Our catalogue telly you about l- our superior advantages. Commence your course now. Our attendance is in- creasing year by year. A large number `Vi of recent students haveaccepted good sit- t,� nations. Students in attendance this r year from Canada, United. States . and pE7 Newfoundland. rtq L>ri W. J. ELLIOTT. Principal, `i 900 'CHEAP CLUBBING RATES As our Crockery Sales so far this year are fully one• half greater than any year heretofore Our Prices • and Goods must be right All lines of e'3iney China and Crockery at the old prices. 1. A. FARQUHARSON L e (The China House) Opp, 13ank of Hamilton ;.ertisom cut, P1,1I3LIO SOU .)L LEANING Tom Taal), 1900,-•••Tuesla . July 3rd; Composition t and gecgrap y. Wednesday: Artll- meticend gra mar. Thtu.3Jxi'• History. SHIPMENTS, --I3h .11a11 & Robertson ant a double cleckur of hogs to Colling- vCod on Monday a t 5,70. They also shipped on the cant day a car of c e o Toronto. British -Boer War inactua operation shown by the Won( rtu - 3iograph in the Town Hall this (F ay) evening; under auspices of ba. call team. Tickets 25c. - Plan open at Morrow's (.rug store. Fon TEACHER AND. TRUSTEES. -111- spector Irwin of 'erth, son of Thomas • Irwin of town, s lit a circular to the Fort SAI,i . a -Five fi • -class building tots (ono acre) it cell, just east of Catholic chute , Will be sold cheap. Apply to JAS. r r} WART. i21lr or JLL 4 ---Tho 21011). annivor- sary of the Batt of the Boyne will 1s celebrated in L' towel this year. Many prominent ape sera basso been invited, and altogether monsterpelebratiou is promised, LEAVING r.l.DWN.VOu Wed, •sdny Mrs. Thos. Mcro .and family left fir r Toronto Junctton where they will in future reside. Mr. Moore who left some time ago s employed in the C`. P. R. shops, Mrs. Tobn Harriston, atilt .las been visiting t1 amduling the week, also returned tc_the city. Wear tho "Khaki" color worn by th The new Titian soldiers in South Africa. G, E. KING. NEWTON AND ANNA. ITOnliu5tiOl]S to fill the vaean.c caused bythe resigna- teachers of his it gestions are so tin we reprint it: "' and teachers wi' this very desirab speetorate. It's sug- ely and valuable that trope that the trustees enter into the spirit of feature in. our educa- tional system, a make it both profit- able and interes ing. I would suggest as meeting of a trustees and teach- ers a few weeks •afore the 23rd of May, to discuss the b st means of carrying out the instruction of the Minister, and to devise a schei o for procuring for the school the Ca adieu Ensign, to be hoist- ed on, this a all nation . • 'days." Two Cases o ` W • . ns Glove Grain Ba1s., solid, r' y r price $1.40; for 95 cents at W. . Greer's. WINGHAN. tion of Councillo • Golley were receivoci ABOUT OuRSEra 4,45.4 -by Clerk Fergu on on Saturday last. mer mouths th ,, number • - -• • • - the following na nes were on the desk: always dive you asEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Geo. Newton, li r Wm, Nicholson duel and district ha. '' '•qa'i'l•'0'®'`� When the one o ,locl�,bolt ceased tolling of good tl M. H. McIndoo-Dress Goods and Suitings. Alex. Campbell . John Hanna,. - by F. summer we offer Young & Pritilin-Paint Protection. H. Roderus. an t James R. Reynolds. are bound to C. N. Griffin -Brooms otos Spiciness, Our s walker & Button -Baby Carriages. Tho polls will be .open to -morrow. > 111. E. 7.urbrirg-For Photos. be fresh and bre D. McLauchhn & Co. -Canada's Best. Call at W. Gannett's for all kinds of G. A. Newton -To the Electors. implements, Also all kinds of plow pages we open a n R. G. Gordon -Crockery and China. „ D. M. Gordon -Carpets, Rugs, etas. shears; the best made at 35 cents, cash. Ink -spillers, wit N A Fare ttlrarson-Cul V ninon Appr eclat• t fro 1 1 TROUT SEASON Elliott Bros. -Deering Binder. Jas. Stewart -Local. G E. Kung Local. John Keri LokaLs. W.J. Greer --Locals, Times Office -Local, Jas. McKelvie-Loons. best extracts PENS=Local anglers t s a: acs i betook themselve to the various trout and bass streams n Tuesday morning. Dominion th o There is a confiic ,betweeno and Provincial I `ws regarding the first . day of the trout season; the former say- • ing the season (ens on May 1 and the GENERAL RAL LOCAL .NEWS. latter that the cease season ends on May 1, "inclusive." However, most anglers - See Halsey Park's advertisement. choose to accep , the Dominion's ruling Dr. Butler, of London, will be at the in the matter. aieen s Wingham, on PLOW POINT—Plow points at the old ridgy 'of each month from 11.30 a. Q, Hotel,W' h thefirst en, till 3 o'clock p• m., for consultation t pri0e, 85 cents cash. Yon had, better in diseases -of the eye, ear, nose and stock up as prises axe bound to advanc throat, y tf T. I3: R • "HOUSE OF Ax u."—The J. C. A er" FAREWELL 0 AN ORANGEILAN Ayer, H. G. Lee, w: Proprietary tary Met ciao Company, have ; has i. well. is l g their ai � p ant & Fessaut, h Tao completion was ; fiamiltou. 1 banquet at - xeeently bean in Lowell, Mass. marked by a larg ]t. 000' 4r for a n number or b ofyeasts, Ya1~Ir t a lei a(r n�_ accepted a situationu in -ior to his departure his guests ave ro eyes brother Orang n+en presented him with of a gold-heacled cane,as an evidence of Men's Plough Boo . id leather, at the esteem in vhich he is held, and of W. J. Green's for 9c ts. appeciation,Anis work while a member Moo Barran oar CONCERT'. —Don't of L. O. L. 79' of which lodge he is miss it. The litary concert, Town Past Master. ir. Lee, wife and family Hall, Wingha , Monday, May 7111. left on Mond y for their new 'Lome Plan of hall at` •ampbell's Drug Store. The b= of their friends go with The Torouto sattirday Night says: then] ; "Mrs. McIver raig was the vocalist of the evening an p made a decided con- quest of her flet rers. Two of her num- bers were Scot°. t, in. which she is espe- cially successfai "Cam ye by Athole" being the most artistically rendered." 5, n of The Bo rliu N R vs ecord s cake , p g Miss Laura A+rheson's success at the - Sangerfest, , soya: :— "'Miss Aclieson's violin playing ,von the hearts of the assembly She oromisrs to make her in the very first rank Before renewing your papers enquire for oair -dubbing rates. By clubbing a Oity Daily or Weekly with the 'MIMS MMS yott get all the news. The local paper ttivos you thea home news' and the city paper the . ;general news. All the latest War Reports can thus be ob- " tairied in MIL The following are some of the Clubbing `hates. Eaohpaper for a year. $ t d `Times and Sun, - - 84 „ Globe user, - • - 1 8.i " Witness •- 100 " Mail -Em tiro - 1 70 " Family Herald - 1 70 • rattly News - - 175 Advertiser 2 00 ,• " World - 2 till " • • " aMail-Empire obe413 Any other City papers at equally low rates. V you do not set tate combination you want risk for it. Clubbing rates also with Agricul- tural' papers and the ,Illustrated Magazines. We do not club with other local papers Then rates are all casts ht advance. Renew before your present sttbseription expires. Sub- geriptions may be at at any time. Present . mubseriber.s to the 1. ni:.a who- are paid in ad- -Mee, may obtain any of the other papers by Bonding the extra price. Subscriptions ,many paper received at thin Onl. '. 1 , Ite.mit by P. O. Orris:, Postal Note, Express •:Order or Registered Letter. Addressor call at TIMES O1'PI0E, Wingham, Oat. mark among thos in the Dominion. We have not h aro advertising had quite a num buggy this summa out your choice. will snake terlrks 11 the 1000 horses we r as yet, but have er. If you want a come in and pick is here yet. We suit. T. H. Ross. BROKEN LEG.. Obert Ruth, of town, met with a very- p ful accident while in Kincardine las Friday. While going Morgan doorof th Mo h back 4 out of theg House to see tha his horse had been at- tended, his he caught in the step and in the dark.). ss he fell. Upoii ex- amination it wa found that his leg had been broken in, t b places between the thigh aild knee. Mr. Ruth remained in Kincardine over ight and was brought to town by the eddy train next mora after which he h d the limb sethe operation was c tromely painfu and difficult to perfoi n as the limb was very lntich swollen t ugh having remained unset for man hours. At last re- ports hisponelitio ,is favorable, If you buy any but a Doering liinaler, you mak, n liege mistake. have ' been easing ball bearings 11 years. We lead, others attempt to follow. ELLIOTT Blum., Agents. The- one; only rake is the the best terms best satisfactio Agents. To-MoRnow's the e er is the Deering; the eering. Wo give you best treatment, and ELLIOTT BROS., LECTION.—TO-morrow a town of Wingham are to choose a Conciliate to represent them on the council oard. Of Mr. Hanna we can offer no -dverse criticism, but the fact that he 1 as enjoyed municipal honors for many sears should reflect in favor of his eppo- lent. He has occupied most- every pori ion in the gift of a municipal elector .te. Mr. Newton is a younger man and 's made of good busi- ness fibre. At th last election he was only defeated ,by a casting ballot of the returning o oer and naturally should have to -mo ow what ono might call a first mortgage on the councillor- ship. Mr. Newton las a card in another column asking the a apport of the rate- payers. I am not out of Sae ' mite business. to Everything here: S rings and parts for too swlrT for ns, and there's ulcer goods its lifelike movinge all known instrunmeii cheap, as well as to' handle than fowl So we just 'let everything in the 1 usical instrument your merchant have the lot. Eggs 10c. were turned away on g Harp cash• 12c. trade. house lo. Lo].don a fe line from a 2e -Jews to a X1,000 ' cx E $ING• hall, Wingham, May 4t1 P —During the stun - Trans promises a "ugs. Of course we 1 the Winglram news, penings, but for the few speoialities that e relished for their sting comments will zy. On. our inside cw column, "Among re you may get the the best writers on general subjects, - war, social and c '1 thousand others. partments will be timed until auto. keep them; they to you. If you scriber you may end of the year have the Tra rs the same time f As the Biograiah with its -moving scenery is only cities and large. ;o -' . s hiss the only op] ity to see it in the ' gaining entrance. Town. Fall this (_�'xiday)-evening. Under for and at puce be a careful investi- u s;of ti ll team. .. a s i e base -Nall p 0 �-..•, r ,. � lis....' s task a a. s' .e (t e s tx Tit ur erg wvii �.1J LL...A11 wPOItT " g g a�r MES) $1 A. YEAR, IN ADYANC See Jobit i rr' a tisernent, ?AK:q•-"`" -f R„.R BOY WANTED, -P.• good smart boy A wanted at once to learn the printing business. Must have fair edu - . ion, Apply at Times office. 1•1,‘•,, Boat for solo, .a c 'ad • ap. Aptly at � the TIMES office. Y•\ • QUEEN'S BIRTIIPAY — Arrangements A'•v are now almost ei tirely completed for s our 24th of May a nlebration. Prospects for a big day in "foinghana. were seldom . so good. The lama bills and programs have been issued and have this week been posted at tit four points of the com- pass. Paste Wi gham in your hat fo .• May 24th. TILE LEADING FRUIT STo .—Laxge assortment of banana., c . nges, pine apples, lemons, straw , ies, &c, We have some very pretty flowers in many varieties. JAs, MOIKELVIE, Star Res- e1 tauraut. JOB Prxwriena `. a TIMES job print- ing department ha; been turning out V�.� large quanties of printing during the _ V+' past few weeks. We have this week - y added much new n- tterial in the way of new type faces, Tandem, etc, and -are now in a better pcaltion than ever for Verlaine out first- .ass work. We also carry all the bey lines of envelopes, writing papers, sf temeuts etc. There is no need in, set ding out of town or patronizing travel' -ng salesmen for your job printing whenr in town at as low and tasty a manna: town. Patronize We can do anythii from a large bil Leave your orders TRY NEATHfIELA'S SALSA; The Magic Remedy For CougJis and Colds, • Voi 1, MORROWS DRUG STORE i4 • D. M. GORDON. 41 Please call and see our large display. of Now Carpets in Unions, All Wools, Tapestry and tine Brussels. In Japanese and American Mattnigs. and Rugs of every size, quality ami. en can have it done design, we think it will pay every house- xices and in as neat keeper to see our stock before making, their purchases in above lines• as can be had out of - Our stock of Floor Oileloths is the the home industry. _largest and finest that we have even in the printing line: shown and are very special values. See to. a visiting card. them. Gentlemen will find our stools of Ian - t the Trams office, ported Tweeds, .Serges and fine Worsteds Suit or Overcoat 1 very attractive iu'sty le,quality and price„ olitics, religion, the For a Nobby Sing toner topics, and a go to Geo. Carr. We have the finest; and we guarantee satisfaction In every , ext week twonew de- stock of woollens in town, and do the gam Ready -Hind a aClothing for men, most up-to-date tailoring. Prices , n which will be con- moderate, ' tf boys anti youths we show a vary large Look for them, and Compieto stock at very, nlotlerate' ,STORE BURGLARIZE Goods t0 the : prices. s ill always be of valve value of over $ were found to be Cash; Dried Apples, Batter and Eggs: not at present a sub- , take"' excitauge. Eggs 120 per dozen. ecome one until the missing when M McIndoo s clerks D. M. GORDON, r opened shop. for Tuesday's business. The The Direct Importer, or 50 eta. You may • p d. Weekly Globe ear end of the stove was in complete 85 cts_ disorder --boxes la_ - on the floor and Call and see our new suiting; they` -' onderful counters—goods we -e strewn about here cant be beaten for t;]e money and then own in the and there, and at t door were the car- you have the satiRfaction of knowing; ou should not pouter's tools the had been used. in you will get your sa it just as ordered at The ohief was sent RobertMaNw.ell s know oar ball pl what promises to b season. We .mope t benefit to our ton spectators. There i which this wish mi t} is to keep it ole, ets whether our b ong as they play mr� manfully ready to ac n the has and downs Sport of that kind p; and that is what spor people are ready healthy baseball, but article is offered the dogs. Professionali '� one. ' They went ip the stairs from the s are entering upon Beaver block etre .t entrance, down the a very interesting back stairs and th -ough the door at the at it will prove a foot Mad into the :,•bre. A portion of the n, to players and panel of the door had been perforated only one way in and the piece knke(T out. They had y be realized and only to reach thro n11 d draw the bolt. We don't care The rest was easy. a goods sampled, s win or lose, so they passed out ough the door they ply ball, and are heel entered, open two others barred ept whatever ups from the iuside, a loaded the spoil all fates bestow. into some vehicle. narks of the wheels ,duces gentlemen could be seen at the r ser of the store and is for. Wingham in the lane leading 0, Edward street. o support clean, No trace of the thieve. or goods have yet f the illegitimate been found. The tools ed in making the nb can go to the entrance lead been stol from the chest • f.,. and rowdyism of'Jamos McGaviut on tl will be its death. 'Tie believe our club S Bennett's planing has entered upon ai - auspicious season stolen included 30 d for no other reason .han that Manager gloves, with the trade i Chisholm is a man ho places baseball number of silk handker honor before all o her considerations. ' of men's shoes, tweed Encourage the boa by atteuding the pairs men's socks and concert this (Friday evening. - ye EGGS! BG•1i4I EGGS! reward of x.26.00 or mo , for the arrest h its same night at ill. The goods e'en ladies kid ark on them, a riefs, two pairs clothing, -eight ether goods not t known. Mr. Meintoo is offering a R e r' Temple of Ennio. P r__. m utas brought to b g any entertaiunlonis , and not the least that of last Friday Fame, Tite stage ted, the throne of eft, with elevated. r for the repose of a1r suits had been" o'- n in iii N• tp e Wing successful issue so as bas iVliss Hough of her successes ava; night, the Temple o was tastefully deco the Goddess on. thus seats at sides aud ra the claimants when t presented. . The plot of this ab trdity hinges on the desire of a Godd :ss to place the Crown of Fame on he brow v r of the woraan best doser it. The great . women of the past, t ' • or three of the present, and a numb= , of tyre women. appeal to the Goddess f r the honor, whar attended by two daint y costumed little pages, gives royal and 'nee to the claim- ants. The crown. was 1..ught in by little Cecil Homuth. This tiny crown bearer was accompanied b thirty little girls, whose snowy white ' 'esses, and sweet whits faces made a charming picture_ The Goddess placed the crown on the head of the mother, .yiug as she did so:; of the .thieves and reset ry of the gCoas "The hand that oaks the cradle F.0 ui'n,--Good morning`, Mr. Pedlar -ain't sewn you since last summer. ' Burglarizing is becomiz too common a Is the hand that rules the world." What's wrong? matter in Wingham, au I we would like You see we've joined the Commercial PEDLAR Did you not cot my card? to see the matter the .ughly investi- Travellers' Association I will send you gated and an exampl. made of the ivy' advance card every week, quoting guilty parties, The los' quite heavy 15 you prices of Butter anti Eggs, so that on Mr. McIndoo, and a ' . would like to When you go to town you will be posted.see him recover his goo But to answer yon squarely, the prioe of Butter since last fall was dust a little Press reports speak in rind of the Wonderfu e very I ' - lost Bio h and uiidreds cc of crowded hts ago. To vn under auspices of baseball teals. 'Pick ts 25c. Plan at Morrow's drug store. sPoRT1.NG NOTES. Fred. Elton, a catcher from Wood BY R U P 0WILD stock, is in town, and will locate here if he can secure a suitable situation. Mr. Tooker, of Montreal, is a new glove maker at Chapman's. He is re- ported. to be able to hold clown most any old place in a ball barite. `LT'E' ] J 8--Harriston High School Football t teaiil have organized for the Season. GOLDS, - - They played great ball some years ago i-''OARSENESs, when Listowel,11ount Forest and Ayr GOTS Gas, were iu the ring. Roth the Beavers and the Hurons of SORA' THROAT, - Seaforth, expect to start practice this BRONCHITIS, week. Clinton Collegiate Instituto PAIN• IN 'CHEST.' football team is the only ono that has H. Bess. tf. EROIAL SCHOOL.-- We CHOOL.— We have frequentl called attention through our columns' the very super- ior worn being don Business College, Chat evidence of a very con is just at hand throng. from the Principal which he states that weeks, he has receive calls from leading Cr can Business College Piano. .A. HIGH CLASS Col M by the Canada am, Ont. Flesh incingcharacter a letter received the College, in ring the past six lie less than six laclian and Amori- , asking him if he could supply then with teachers of Commercial subjcets and Penmanship for their fail opelriigs. When their contemporaries nisi 5wledgo the work alone in the school in this xray, by look- ing to it for their tea hers, it is certainly a very flattering reccnition of superior work (Imola this Inst .tution, 'and Messrs. I1. McLachlan & Co. may well feel proud of the reputiation wl ich the school has acquired for suporiol wort:. All fisIh mean soil flab fish. Bvery- biecly say they sell ti_p best on earth; but tial you know that °toryy''porton that has had the pleasure of 1 joking through our stock of buggies and carriages, say they aro pp os. Natant 3 ear loads now in stook reight pal . All shapes, sizes, colors and shades. T. II. posy. DAVIS' CHERRY ,. encored also conetitroir for alto Hong Believes Dry Coughs Cttp against Seaford! Collegiate tenni, the present holders of the cup. and alloays Restful Sleep. D.AVIS, 1` CIAAI DRUGGIST AND i)'p I , W!Na GHAIV1, lealaaaaas e 110W TI/1N tOTY LOOIi1 Do you like io. hear it? If not, filo Scott's Emulsion. 'Twill fill out your sunken eyes, hollow cheeks, and thin hands, Why net have a plump figure? Dont let diseaaso steal a march on you. Paint is a preserve well as a house. Tl hero—nearly 8 car le eel mouths ago. T any more than. th painted. Drop in a: T. H. Ross. e to a baggy as buggies we have 1—were all paint- ey don't cost yen same jobs fresh d talk it over with: tf Wiiigham's Popular Sloe Store ecWrWqii7WAW+ GET READY. for the pretty weather tvhieh is almost here. We have anticipated its arrival. Secured a line of LADIES LOW CUT SHOES. which aro the handsomest to bo seen any. where and which excel in comfort and durability anything offered elsewhere ilt the town. Many different styles, enoughh, to fit: any foot or taste. t miles styles can 1* matched elsewhore at double our prices.. Some not at all. Scotts for Trunks and Valises. W, R o R WI;`IUHAM.