HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1900-06-08, Page 1VOL. XX -M -NO, 1167.
We Don't
'claim to know everything, but there
•aro throe branches of trades, viz: Tailor-
ing, Boots and Shoes and Gentlemen's
Furnishings, that we, think we know
enough about to givo the average dealer
pointers upon, apd also ensure our cus-
tomers the best of goods at the lowest of
prices. Our
'TAILORING DEPT.
'is now turning out a great many choice
garments. We have a stock of woollens
that is complete in every respect in
Suitings, Spring Overcoatings and
'Trouserings; mid we claim to ttuai out
the most stylish cut, best made and best
:trimmed elothing in thr county.
Our stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES
is well worth inepecting. We have
,gathered together the choicest goods bf
the best makers in Canada, and though
the prices ou the market have advanced
.at least 10 per cent., we are enabled
through lucky buying to givo our pat-
rons Boots and Shoes at the same price
as last Year. We would particalarly
draw attention to our line of men's fine
shoes. We have them in all leathers
and in the latest shapes.
JUST RECEIVED
a large consignment of Gentlemen's
Furniehings in all lines. New Shirts,
new Hose, new Underwear, new Ties,
new Collars and Cuffs, new Braces, all
of the latest and uobbiest styles. If you
wish to be up-to-date iu your attixe you
must come to us.
We have still a few Dry Goods left,
-11r. which we are still selling below cost.
Groceries at cost.
WINGHAM- TIMES;
• MOAN, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JUNE.8, 1900,
lalleike%livilaqe.liellealeirlaivi Read john Kerr's advertisement. PETITIONS MID ESTI'MATES.
1 Dozen
Cups,
Saucers
and
Plates
(36 pieces)
for
$1.65
ExounsiOre To Dhroir.-At the ex-
Conuell Peals im i h Pond Delegation.
valise of much pains he Orangemen of
More Concreteon f dowalks-Cominunlea-
Wingluim have once aiore been success-
ful in making terms with the G. T. R.
for their annual 03611rSiOn to Detroit.
the chair. Mei ibex's of council all
by rail, leaving Win :ham in the morn- present. Miuutee of May meeting read
$ ing and reaching $ Dettit at 2. p. m. Tho and passed. date is set for Satin ay, August 1.8tha
coanenfeaTross.
returning en the fialiwving Monday,
From, License taoinmissions stating
EXAMINATIONS.ET te Entrance ExaM- that Wingham's be-ance from last year
illation, will. be held. a Wingham Public is $11.40, and an omit for this year
• Fohool I: eginuing or Weduesday, Juue
Good goods, pretty patterns
and 3' colors' to choose from,
Green, Blue and Ppacock at
N. A. FARQUHARSON
(The China House)
Opp. Berk of Hamilton
WINGHAM.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
•
Elliott Bros -The tjing.
R. S. Reid -Do YolfWuu.
R. Vantone-AucIion Sale.
Lawrence Pearen Stray Cow.
Heintzman & C Mail Order Bargains.
M. H. Melndoo- aturday Bargain Day.
T. P. Smith -Co ing 1 and Local.
D. M. Gordon- to War not Over.
T. H. Ross -Lo 1.
Mrs. (Dr.) Ko edy-Local.
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
See*Halsov Park's advertisement.
Dr. Butler, of London, will be at the
Queen's Hotel, Wingham, on the first
Friday of each month from 11.30 a.
m. till 3 o'clock p. m., for consultation
in diseases of the eye, %ar, nose and
throat,
LEFT FOR THE
Charlie McManus 1
N. W. T. where he
in a store. He
apprenticeship havi
with Homnth &
a genial, whole -soul
we feel loath to lose
the West is sure.
To BB 1VIarture
1
() & Sons invitationhaIit has
IL L.
•
Mexico. Dr. J
practised with Dr.
married eon June
Spring Rauch,
Mexico. The for
Ione Markely Greav
little two -oared boa
the rocks and sandb
Marriage Licenses
Issued by FRANK PATElisort, No. 23 Victoria
street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses required.
g'
p is not too good for yon. Get it by
attending
Central Business .College 1
Stratford, Ont.
p Young men and women should
II exercise great care in choosing a school.
Money is not easy to get, therefore it
shout& not be spent foolishly. Before you LI --
decide to spent a dollar let us correspond
With you. Our catalogue tells you about
our superior advantages. taommence
your course now. Our attendance is in-
creasing year by year. A large number fi
11;1,fieocxr tgrelittishag aleZlingeg'
r Year front Canada, United States and
Nowfolmdland.
pi W. J. ELLIOTT. Principal,
INTOTIOE.-As Carr Bros. are leaving
Wingham in a few days, all parties in-
debted to them will kindly call at A. H.
Carr's residence and settle at once.
CAR 5.
The FATALITY A.'V TH. Er Sunday
afternoon the headless ocly of a young
man was found on the ailway track a
new miles north of yth. Tho head
was found over . half mile from the
body, to the south. TI man was not
known in Blyth, and was supposed
that he must have bee a member of the
circus party that ass41 through Satur-
day night from Gode on the way to
Kincardine. The su zse turned out to
be correct, though Ito v the fatality oc-
curred is still the su ject of investiga-
tion by a coroner's ry, presided over
by Dr. Milne, corm r of tlyth. E. N.
Lewis accompaniee by Thos. Gundry.
went over to Blyth nt Monday to repre-
sent the Crown i 1. the irtvestigation.
The young man °Med the civets at
jacksonville, id1gave his name as
Earl Cline. Ile ws.3 between 18 and 20
years of age.
told by his cm ado
patty Cline must ha,
night while his comp
and in some way fella
of the train. They ini
eardine, but supposed
not suspecting that nil
fallen him.. The invest
adjourned until the 15t
.07. Check pia ted to credit of Cor -
27th, About sixty -fare pupils will write oration.
Wm. Walters of *mite will preside. From H. B. Cora , Captain of Huron
The Public School raeaviug will begin Regiment asking re ate of $5 on recent
allowed. -Granted.
liters' Association
liances, deficiencies
b immediate action
two 5 gallon fire
in use. The Mayor
d soon be enougli
to enable us to
ty of the Under-
oa Tuesday, July 3 d, Junior Leaving military concert be
Part I on Wecluesdov, July 4th. Sixty- From the Under
one candidates are 0 try; Principal regarding our fire ap
Cameron will preide. Principal Mus -
&c. Asking also th
grove will take chafge in Wroxeter, be taken. in having
WANTED. -1100 Tubs of Butter, cash or extinguishers placed
trade. Eggs 11c, cash, 13c, trade. We hoped that there wo
buy Wool. Our Goods are up-to-date, non -tariff compani
and not surpassed in variety. G. E. throw off the suzer
ING.
V. Vannorman, s ary 42 00
Howson, H. & B. taking care of
(bun . . .... 1607
The G. N. W. T. 0., II. lalber,
Toronto - 25
Bell Tel. Co 10
Wingham El. Lt. 0 , for May._ 41 81
0. Monk, labor, str mtg..... 1 13
Geo Hughes, labor, areets1 50
R. Kinsman, " 44 * 3 13
W. Moore, " it a zo
W. 0. Stuart, labor, l cal improve -
wants 1 75
T. Hall, printing , , , . 0 90
0. J. Beading, repaixi ig scales.. - 2 00
P. Patterson, salary t 3 eaigiueer20 40
John Hanna, supplie<orfiremen's
rooiu. 3 80
John Clegg & Co, ii.alies 3.46
The above accouutArecortunened to be
paid.
J. H. Ows:
Cementer Bell wa
to settle up and se
motion to the effect
powered to collect
that if hall be us
religious or tempera].
charged $5. Counci
that he had been
cellent authority tha
c
or.ar, Chairman.
ed the W.C.T.U.
ended Chisholm's
hat Chief be em -
"back rent," and
1 for other than
e purposes they be
or Chishobn. said
ormed upon ex -
writers.
a wee ago =-
TRAMP Nursason .'EATING. -G. T. R. From J. C. Eaown, Ottawa, with day night the ineeing partook of a
detectives report the there is not ono thauks for donatio a of $100 for Ottawa-
political nature.
tramp on the 'unmet this year to twenty Hull fire suffers. • A By-law roger wing top -boards for
last season. This c ange is due to the From R. Vansteue for his client, T. harb-wire line-fenees was given three
readings a'
company's aggressiv, method in having L. Jobb, asking tLat sidewalk be lower-
and isnow- law. Also a By -
all their employees raeort eireryanorningled in front °this. aroperty on Diagonal law to secure a tc mporary loan until
on the number of kalghts of the road street a distance of two feet. If re- debentures aro i sued . for amounts
they saw the rrevio -s day. Tramps quest be not &canted action will be necessary for conemte walks, viz, $1000.
takeu. Councillor Chis [elm wanted Ned
keep themselves pc ted on all such
Sherman brought home from Loudon
instructions by callin at country news- From A. MaD. Allan and James
hospital, thinking tacit he would be kept
paper offices and ask g for the latest Mitchell, stadia-, that on Wednesday, '
for a year if his bil was always paid.
city exchanges, and overn themselves July 4th, the aurora Old Boys from
After adjournment Geo. Hannah and A.
accordingly. Toronto, Hamii on, Buffalo, Sarnia and
J. Sebastian OD. be alf of band asked for
DsoonaTros DAY. u an afternoon other places will be holidaying in •
wingham. a room in which hey might practice.
in the latter part of une, the various Goderich. Re auested that
fraternal societies wil hold. Decoration
day, Tho date is not et- definitely set,
but will be annou ed later. The
societies, headed by th town band, will
march to the comet% where the graves
of depicted members ill be brightened
with flowers and wr aths. Tho object
is commendable, sho ing as it does that
memory of the
we still cherish tl
sT..-On. Monday friends who fought ide by side with us
t for Wetaskiwin, .the battle of life.
ill take a position
as served a good to Carr Bros., for best gra:des of flour
• been three years and all kinds of feed. Buy your oat -
ns. Charlie was meal, cornmeal, Graham flour, seed
in. His success iu.
• from Beaakeacic
sort of follow and corn, ground oil tilittplinuseedoxite.al
GotoBlack & Dr mihond sue essors
A TALENTED CA.NAMAN. iugham-
re Mnicroo.-An. nes will remember -Miss Alexanclrina
.eceived by a Wing- Ramsay who enterteetued in Wingham
edding in far New couple of springs ag, _= She is now win-
es A. Duff, who ning marked success in England. The
win in 1896 is to be Loudon "Daily ronicle" says iu
14th at the Crystal speaking of the
4 armington, New Bohemian concert
nate lady is Mary "The most strikiu
s. We hope their Alexaudrina Ram
may steer el of
s along t •way.
ANTED. -A good
1. Good wages wi
Mrs. (Dr.) Kennedy.
DEANII OF A FORM:al WINGHAMITE.-
We learn this week ,ie death of Win.
Ridd, V. S. of Blush 11*ton, New York,
Mr. Ridd moved t Wingham in. the
early seventies and eonducted large
practice until he re ved to Bingham -
go. He ismarried
d Anderson of
ture and skill as
large acquaint -
egret to learn of
as a member of
diau Order of
al servant
paid. Apply
ton about eig years
to a sister f Ric
Belmore. is jolly n
a surgeon made him
mice, all of whom wil
his death. Mr, Ridd.
Court lVfaitland, Ca
Foresters of this to
. BOOMS! BUOGIESI-A few
best buggies left yet. Any c
wish -green, black, red, c
natural. A11 paiated a
Sold on the installmo
the
or you
110, or
Deeember.
plan,. or any
plan, so long as you are responsible. It
is getting rid of the goods that we are
after. Drop in an alk it over with T.
H. Ross. .
Ix AISSIORIA.M. ecord this week
the death of Peter eons one of the
wnship of Turn -
age of eighty
as a native of
and, born at
reed to Agnes
viotdale farmer
ed as a game -
Estate for a
S to his wining
1857. 188
near Viringliain
his family till
rs. Deans with
ter survive him,
le hi Winghatii,
pioneer settlers of the
berry' at the venerab
years. Mr. Deans
Roxborottglishire, Sco
Harden in 1820 and in
Elliott, daughter of a T
in. 1842. no was empl
keeper on the Beeler'
munber of years previo
to America, which was
he purchased the farm
on which he resided W'
the time of his death,
five sons and one dau
Peter and Thomas re
Henry lives in Nobra
Paulsi Mina XL S.
in Goderich, William
family resides on. the
rah* to the story ,Deans exhibited
n the circus coni- character of a goo
got up during the gressivo .citisen, a
ions were 'asleep though feeble healt
under the wheels energies for the pas
ed hint at Kin- bores his afflietions
would turn up, resignation trustin
harm had be- The funeral to tho.
tion has been Oh Wednesday af
inst. attended.
ass of the winter
given- in. Loudon,
number was Miss
y's powerful recital
of Rudyard Kipli gs's 'A Ballad of East
and West'." By invitation of the
Marchioness of leillibardine, says Satur-
day Night, Miss. lamsay will take part
in the Scottish cc_icert to bo given iti the
opening night o the Grand. N, 'renal
Bazaar to be held n London. ftio47
ts ExouresioN.-Next
THE CREDIT For
Friday Minerva, tncampmeut, No. 47,
I. 0. 0. P., will ri their excursion to
the Forks of the Credit. The excur-
sionists will go.by .egailar C. P. R. train
iii morning, retuning by regular in
the evening, arrivii g there at 9.55 a. m.
and leaving at 7. 1 p. in. The fare
from Wingham for adults will be $1.25,
and 65c for childre. .. All poiuts wil
hicluded from let eswater to and
Valley inclusive. iredit For is said
to be the prettiest spot cistern On-
tario, with its been tiful picnic grounds,
pretty lake and gen mouutain, The
day may be spent in trout fishing at
Credit Falls, sailing on Dufferin lake, or
sight seeing. Wha , mere does an ex-
cursionist seek?me intend taking
regular tickets fr a Credit
lo
Forks to
Toronto, returning he same evening. s,
ave a ay
July ist, No tion was taken. It is
ic
probable that Wed trains will run so
those wishing o shake hands with the
Old Boys nee only buy their tickets.
The Mayor hought it unadvisable to
interfere wit peoples' holidays so left
the matter a it was.
PBTITIONS.
For a con -rete sidewalk 4 feet wide
ou the spun side of Charles St. Length
657,14 ft. Cost to property owners
$265.50, to town ps.25.
For a c mete sidewalk 4 ft. wide
north side Charles . g 5
, a
'ft. Cost t.roperty' owners $263; to
town $65,75. .,
For a concre sidewalk 4 ft wide on
the south side Victoria street from
Josephine to a po t 66 ft past Leopold.
Length 1165. ' Co to property owners
$489; to town $89.
For a concrete si
f The council chamlber was given for one
A boon to the afflicted; he is ing
again. T. P. SmithEye
will be at Colin A. in 'e drug
store on Thursday, ju. c ,"one day
only." If you have an defect m your
eye sight it will pay you. to call and see
him. Examination free. Call early.
Tim TAMEN Bn44. OIRCUS.--Denanli
Bros. great circus s hero on Tuesday.
It may have been a reus-wbo knows?
-but it certainly as great in no re-
spect, excppt.that i was a great fake.
Lenten. Bros. run tl eir show entirely on
the principle mum Med bylir. Barnum
that people like toIbe humbugged. The
public desire -if tJLat principal be true -
an. extremely pains -
he procession in the
lama* was til.' first fraud. " Tle
gorgeous, glittetirt display of burnished
gold, 8sc„." must levo loft its lustre lit
Kincardine. At my' rate it was not
shown here. The horses were pretty,
thetriders shabby, the bands small and
tho wagons rattle bang, Only one ani-
mal other than rf • tall
horses was show in the procession.
The"ampliibione,bi ernated,nuarvellous
marine monster "h d probably escaped
to its native wilds.
walk 4 feet wide on
the north side of bert street east ef
Josephine st. Est' ates not prepared.
For a concrete side valk 4 feet wide on
the north side of Pa ek st from Shuter
long east side of
Estimates not
to Francis, thence
Francis to Albert st
prepared.
On. motion:of 0
tions were granted.
REPORTS OF
$418 was set asid
The following wer
Repairs to dam
road and filing
$20; gravelling,
Waterworks a
which'is to be us
of powor house.
Executive. -T
ments were sea
side of the p
weigh scales f
on each side o
to Edward.
also the closet
Weighed by tl
who feared. th
the year, so th
the scales weal
another year.
.17AIME.
The following iccounts were consider-
ed and disposed 3f :-
T. Irwin, salary's.
isholm-Bell, peti-
OMMITTEES.
.for Public Works.
the principal items:
d $100; cutting
at Pleasant Valley,
00; labor, $125.00.
ortioned ow, part of
d iu repairiug supports
e proposed improve -
under trees on. south
k, closet on cemetery,
station and new streets
townhall'from Josephine
ho seats are to be erected,
The scales were out
economy of the council
balance at the end of the
Mayor announced that
have to "weight" for
$t0 CO
EXAM INED FREE
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
Our guar-
antee means
SOmething.
We are not here to -day and away
month after whisk another room will be
will be found. here at lowest prices
$ A YEAR IN ADYANCE
BEEF
IRON and WINE
A STIMULATING
NUTRITIOUS TONIC.
An elegant combination in
which is united the nutriment
of Beef, the tonic powers or
Iron and the stimulating pro-.
perties of Wine.
Morrow's Doug Store.
THE WAR IS NOT OVER.
We have declared war against profits
in the following lines, viz: Ready-to-
wear Clothing, anon's boys' and child-
ren's Suits. Also, in Ordered Suits of
every quality from the finest Serges or
Worsteds to the plainest Tweed. Why
this wax against profits? you may ask..
• Because the stocks are far too large and
must be reduced soon. Boots and Shoes
will pass under the prnuing knife just in
the same way. Buyers requiring any-
thing in the above lines will save largely.
by buying here.
Everything in light, fancy and staple
Dry Goods of the very newest and. best
granted providing ,atisfactory proofs of GROCERIES were never in better shape
healthy organizatick aro shown. than now. Large stock in every line
secured before the late advances.
D. M. GORDON,
The Direct Importer..
MINOR LOCALS.
Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran-
Butter 15c.
teed to cure headache.
-Regular meeting of the School
evening. -Tracts for 50 'cents till
ved his household 1901. Subscribe now.
on Monday. Now is the time to get your new spring
overcoat ;s you can get a dandy for $12
See John Kerr's advertisement.
or $14 at R. Maxwell's.
-The different factories hada holiday
Board next Meseta
-Harry .Day m,
effects to Walkertoi
January 1
on Tuesday to allow the young men to
worshiakin the P
attand the circu.s. •
the evening of Th
-Regular meetinaf of Court Maitland, 8 &clock. Rev. D
C. 0. F. this (Frid ) evening. A good the services to wh'
attendance is desir dially invited.
cotland will attend.
sbyteriau ehurch
allay, June 28th, at
PcaTie will conduct
h. the public are cor-
-Dr. J. P. Kenn. y has placed a new
Call at W. Gannett's for all kinds
sate in his office. I is from the works implements. Also all kiuds of plow -
of 3. & J. Taylor of °route. sheareathe best made at 35 cents, cash.
All new goods at Maxwell's: see our
$12, $14 and $16 suits. •
-Theprecaution atfVouucillor Holmes
in allowing the ligh s to burn all night on
Monday and Tuescl y was very wise.
-Up to the hon of going to press I
only two unmarrieealadies admits having
any recollection of be eclipse in 1869.
te-,11•10 oG derich
Geltrge Thomson,
nanager, has pure
property at Swan
consisting of abort
and, residence an
umber Co., of which
calmly of Zetland is
ased the Deter Scott
ako, Bruce County, •
400 acres of pasture.
aras.
Call on the old Reliable Star Restaur-
ant for freshest eroum and choicest
rmts. Eveeythingseasonable, radishes,
cucumbers, as. paragas, banannas, pine
apples, strawberries and oranges. JAS.
11,10LVIE. •
Wtontractor Ker 'has altnost finished
the improvements, made front of 6.
Munshaw's store t the Meson. blook,V
The plate and leaded glass were set in.
on Wednesday. N.-Iren Mr. MunsbetW •
gets his windoW tressed it will look
very haudsome.
Call and see our new mumps: taey
can't be beaten for the money and then
you have the satisfaction of knowing
you. will get your suit just as ordered at
Robert Maxwell's
Our volunteers Ind& Captain John-
stou of Carlow lof onTuesclay for Lon-
don where they _will practice the art
military for two weeks, Fifteen wore
enrolled Mor lay night, but when +440L
mustering time zanie many had dc- •
sorted. The circ1.s is supposed to be re-
sponsible. Ales, =ity country 1
Get Your now Hat for spring at Geo. f
Carr's. We have the latest styles.
-Percy Davis, on of W. R. Davis, of 1
Mitchell, and ne hew of H. Davis, of
town, is ill with phtheria in Detroit.
. -Little John .eid went fishing the '
other day and w successful iu catch-
ing his big toe. will limp for a time.
-The directors f the Turnberry Agri-
cultural Society 1 meet in Cummin's
hotel on the after on of Saturday, Saue
16th.
A now high gr le up-to-date wheel;
also a good secon band one for sale
c e . T. H. Ros
Dr,Agnew has owed his offices from
the stone block to t eiedonald block,
where he will occ the suite over
Davis' drug store.
-Peter Gray of Ch ago, son of Mark
Gray, at one time member of the
TLVES staff, is mon= g the loss of his
only child, a son four ears old.
Apprentices wanted at once. Two
young ladies to learn tailoring.
tf WEBSTER & CO.
Robert Carrutl had his -fingers badly I
ga,shed an a shaper n Walker & Clegg's.
The wound necessiinted several stitches.
'Doi" Din ey lue- a knuckle split open i
4
in Bell's. '', .
go to Geo. Carr. We have the %tot
For a No by Spring Suit or Overcoat
stock of woollens in town, and do the
most up-to-date taniring. Prices I
moderate. tf
-J. Jones and I Ladsvig, the sap -
posed crooks arrest and taken tiMil-
verton last week 1 ,t the Chief, MT& a
3ames at St. NyttS Catered to li
compromise with t leis plaintiff and thus
Vanatter lives taldng manner. d th ir liber
he youngest of the
honiestead.
rough life the
naighbor, pre-
en& liberal, and
has crippled Ids
16 or 20 years he
With true Christian
that "all WW1 Well."
Wilighttill cemetery
moon was largely
to -morrow ; you know just where Secure Y.
to find us. -Some one media a mistake. Our last
Comfortable vision or your money issat"lia t'iat "t ftttlerg ot (.4°Ieral
'Wrazehope" was t
back. No guess work. 'times. The arti
Accurate, scientific measurements and moaned to the I)
ken from tho London
to .shoula bave been
ly- NeWS.
tests. Difficult cases a specialty. Mot,ni TO LOAN...410110y to loan oit
notes and notes discounted at reason-
' ti r able rates. Money advanced on mort-
gages, with privilege of paying at the
AUGOAST AND OPTICIAN, lend of any year. Notes and omen:its
I collected. °ince-Beaver Block, Wing -
W INGHAM, hain. 1.1013'f • MCINDOO•
, t
Winghatifs Popular Shoe Store.
ogtostgurot
High or Low Cut Shoes
bat only high quality. The levers of sport ter
out door life will find our stook a good. ow:
1 from which to choose FOOTWEAR, tsinti A to
1 their l'ie Miter 71(.h( N. The line of Bicycle, i olf,
1 Tenni,. Base 13611 _and other special. shin 4 in
veru interesting, melt style is ,,f the 1,.t, A
ani
, design. d made c,f stock wh eh will constant?"'
g . . .
Eee us for Mig8t $e and rhildreli's Shoes.
'IW. J. GREER
All kit& of Trunks and "j1010,1&sescheazp.