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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1900-07-27, Page 14/' VOL, XN.VIII, NO. 1475, WINGIIA1I, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JULY 27, BOO, $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE oivositionopoomommearomy Bargains Don't --- b d�' « r'1 Oxford, English �Br<'aw��. �i�eWed. �l.d.Yl.G'37'S need to keepa fire all day when you can buy Corned. Beef Cambridge e Sausage Boned Duck " Turkey " Chicken Ox -'Fail Soup Mock Turtle Soup Mulligatawny <c already cooked and ready for the table at N. A. EARQU ARSON'S (The China House) Opp. Bank of Hamilton wixaar. ar. . IN ALL LINES ON SATURDAY. Business is booming so much with us In Tailoring that it is hardly worth our 'While to advertise this branch of our business, bat still we want to remind all .our friends that we shall be glad to see them, and wo might Mention that we .are selling off the balance of our Sum- mer Suitings ata great reduction. In ROOTS and SHOES It is needless to say we lead the Trade. Our customers have been more than sat- isfiedmuse- queueduring the past e e "quence is, we hFave had a large increase in our sales; we anticipate a very large business for Fall, and consequently have bought heavily, and,in order to make room. for these new Goods we are :selling the balance of our Spring Stock at a large reduction from regular prices —don't fail to secure some of these bar- gains, Boys' and Youths' sizes in Boots on Saturday at COST. We have ,just sorted up our stock of CENTS' FURNISHINGS, f,. TS AND CAPS In `these we have .• the very latest 3 if you want to be up. -to -date in. Neckwear ;and Heitdwear,. you must come to us. We havei}ti1T a few DRY GQODS '.left; we are sellingthera at 50 per cent. 'on cost -it will pay you to buy any- thing, we have, even Elf you don't need just now. The rest' of our Groceries at oost.and below. We• have not much left, but what we have you can have at Four own price. WE SELL CHEAP.. a lloffluth & Sons Marriage Licenses Issued by PRAxs •I'ATnasoN, No. 23 Victoria street. Winghani,, Ont. No witnesses required. r fall Term Opens Sept. 4th. if THE education for profitable, progressive and J, permanent employment is given in the Central Business College Stra 4:: e +K c 'Ont. E. No less than v?i `� kge business col- r legesivave appli '' Within the last six weetlda-ter• t a'tes to take posi- tions' ad ea schools. As r =may ea `• have appplied r *Mee help. This is one o. t 0 us in flft attend. editor you t 0 rte 8 1 surely the bestq i, y Write for our beautiful Catalogue" W. J.'ELLIOTT, Principal, o �i ilia 35 Cents pays for the TIMES till January 1st, 1901. 70 Oeflts paysTates and To. ronto Baily Star till San. '1st, 190t. All who sub- scribe for the Star get a handsome picture of the Queen and Prince of Wales. Leave your orders early at the Tales office. NEWADVERTISEMENTS. M. H. McIncioo—Special Reductions. Peter Hastings—Strayed.. D. McLaughlin & Co—Go to the Best. A, Cosens—Easy Lessons in Life Assurance. ' R. A. Douglass—'That J:`ly oil. Tmtss O1fleo-35 conte, R. G. Gorden—In the Race. 0. N. Griffin—Just Arrived, G. E. Sing—Locals. • J. blegg & Co—Local: Walker & Button --Local Rencl John Ieme's advertisement. Tim &PI• w tui was this week walks that hav Work will bo co: new pieces of w and Leopold str ots.. Clearing sale 1of and Welland Val J. CLEGG & CO, • Contractor Graham usy baukiog up the been laid this year, =aced at once on the 1k to be laid on Fzanois GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. INSEOTS• AND P Department of Ag pamphlet on"Ince with illustrations to be used, and m the insects and b different sorts of vines. To Rtarra-The Orr etc e, Francis street. Apply to W. J. eco ssai I. Iftsin Farquharson, Dune .Mil had a vera* su bass fishing on Tole thein must have br c1os, Cleveland's lbs, of bass. Tho at special prices. would weigh over BAND CONCERT. NTS. --Tho Ontario give its next opo iculture has issued a day) evening. is andl'lantDiseases, "• p �r spraying, solutions ch information as to ghts that attack the 'ees, fruit trees and PHOTO FREE—A M. E. Zurbrigg's in the down floor gal sry. Read his advt. Cunni s.ns 1 0 of Wingham and will please reme office can supply t for 01in anyl 0 9 sty small, costly or patronizing the ped this line. A repres will be on the ro save your orders f to suit you in cal END ARS 1—Merchants surrounding villages ber that the TIMES em with calendars ' or design, large or heap. No" need rs from the city in ntative of the 'Dams ds in a few days; r him, We guarantee dars. See Halsey Park's advertisement. • Dr. Butler, of London, will be at the Queen's Hotel, Wingham, on the first Friday of eaoh 'month from 11.80 a. m. till 3 o'clock p. m., •for consultation in diseases of the 'eye, ear, nose and throat. ADvAE7E IN SIM n.—Canadian sugar refiners have ai nounced a further advance, of ten oe sper hundred pounds in. all grdes of re neo sugars. Since May 21 last gran ated and white sugars have been adv'nced 70 cents per hundredweight d °yellows 65 cents per huudredweig t. $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 : dies' Sailors. Your choice for 50c. G. E. •EXNa. Men's $1..00 an $ .25 Fancy Straw Hats. Your ohoi C. G. E. Arne, We are clearing Ladies' . Spring Mantles, Silk Organdies, &c, &e. Butter 160; Eggs 100. G. E. KING. GARDEN PARTY AND BASEBALL.— Next Wednesday morning, the first day of the races, th : baseball club will play a gime with the Goderich club. On the same evenli _, the ball boys will hold a garden part on the town park. The band will be' attandance, refresh- ments will be sery d and a good time is expected. Alton the garden party and ball game and en urage the boys. EGGS AND TING 11L—S.Kernighan, of Lower Wingh, •:, showed us a hen's m egg on Saturday vhich. measured 6%x8 inches and weig ed tea' of a lb. The egg was laid by a bl' ck Minorca hen. A strange 'thing a • . ut the egg was that it was large at bot ends. On Monday J. H. Linklater, of Turnberry, left in the office a head of othy whichreasured 8r inches. ' :, in. this vicinity should not want for egg or hay, HraxLo I , Hoyt* ABOUT FLou1t?—J. H. Young has it inimmense quantities. Specials: The ins- Spo urpassed Clifford flour and the famous Wave Crest of the Seaforth Mills, Also a complete Stock of Mill Feeds, Breakfast Cereals, and everythingelse found in a first class feed store. A trial, solicited. Goods delivered promptly to any part of town. THE GARDEN : ARrn.—Friday' oven- iug of last week \ as a good. evening for a garden party, a d the one held on the town park, in al of the band was. a success in every ay. The attendance Was large and a present had a most enjoyable eveni . The committee had wont to eonsid'rable trouble to have everything in g ed shape for the comfort of those atten•' ig, The park was well lighted, refresh ent tables, benches and chairs weirs pr• ided. The band. gave many choice s ections of music. Many of the young 1 dies •of town did good work in servin the refreshments. The people of tow showed that they ap- preciated the and by attending the garden party such large numbers. The band will have a surplus of $510 after paying all .xpenses. Sas. Niel elvie of the Star rest urant supplied the re- freshments and the ladies of town furnished the ea e. MoNsit TO LOAN.,, -Money to lean on notes, and notes discounted at reason- able rates. Money advauoed on inert• mos, with privilege. of paying at the enol of any ear. Notes and aeootitits collected, Oce—Heaver Block, Wing. hani, ROW/. MOINDoo. rog*rainme: 1, March—Alb 2, Overture—F I'APMAN. Messrs. N. A. S mart and Me- ocesful afternoon's clay, The three of tight home ab t 40 zrgest fish in, :e lot pounds, The town band will air concert this (WI - Tho following is the linin, R. 13. Hall repaugh's Aggregation ,Southwell of dui Ball...• endentia ,... ....., Gleaners 0. March—Col. ' it 1 R. B. Hall God S 0 = he Queen. A RUNAWAY. What might have idem happened on the Lower Wingham iron y. Mrs. Harry Mc- wanosh, accompanied and her two children n the hill in a buggy. ke and the ho e ran pants were th vn out e bad outs , bruises, ously hurt. 8 8. Waltz—Pri 4. March—Ind G, Waltz—Litt bona serious a halleading to tl bridge on Tuesd Gee, of East by a young lad were coming do The harness br away. The 000 and received so but wore not se ZIEIaro 1Ring up phone No. 40 when in need of anything in, a first class feed store. J. H. Young, Flour and. -+eed Store, Market Square, CnA Nc1 E DR Y BUSINESS. J elm Gillespie who has LConducted a dray bus- iuess in Wingha /for several years,sold out to IVlessrs. B ttie . Bros., who took possession on Mo day. Messrs. Beattie aro- having the table on the Lemmix property, recent y purchased by them.• put into shape for keepingthe extra horses required n their new business. Mr. Gillespie h not yet fully decided as to what he I do, but expects to go to Manitoba th fall on a prospecting trip. PIAvo Fon SALE.—A beautiful up- right piano, fancy walnut case, 7z/:: octive4 slightly used.. A. bargain. Sold for cash or on time. Apply to P. O. box 68, Blyth. A SPLENDID RE6� Relief Association i upon the splendid 1899. The addition was $43,000,; so th $200,000, The.ino during the year w a total 11,961. The bershipis 37.30 deceased member average rate of zr association has $18 est at from 3, 1-2 Local boards cont: t a i n e gc r Wm n f for Mar i e t Prof Oait at the old reliable tor best varie- ties of imported fruits to be had in Wingham. Plums in stuck; peaches and pears on the way, also cabbages, lettuce, lettuce, bananas, pine apples, oranges and lemons. Everything good. JAS. MoRuLvtE. Star Restaurant. Tan Wraorrnar and Thursday of n of the Wingham h is being put in at tries are cowmen' d fast. Everyt am having a ver g this year. Ja ooth and score McKelvie will s= programme is car FELL DOWN A Ripley, and brat' of town and s' Zetland, was ole Friday last, and • pleted, he was 1 .1 'itn.—The I. O. O. F. in ,some way s to be congratulated .bottom, a distan record of the year. rescued and it, to the reserve fund shoulder broke}i total of it now is 'osthei'wise'iujnre ase mrship lihe 1,1120f, memakingbethe texpectea'd.is doin average ago of mem- he average age of wa:45.05 and the grtality 5.09, The ,758.80 bearing inter to 4 1.4 per cent. Seo John Kerr's advertisement, Wan I'Id TUBI* the furniture dea a limited number pictures. They the battles in Sou not last long, andlI should secure Import glass, Bolgium. ACEs,—Wednesday xt week'are the day's rse races. The track t -class shape and en- g to come in thick ling points to Wing - successful race meet- es McEelvio has the card privileges. Mr. that his part of the 'ed outo the letter. Mr. Taylor at er of Mrs. W. G. Gray, • of Mr. Taylor at ing out his well ou vhen he had it com- king over the well and pped and fell to the e of 22 feet. Ho was as found he had one a sprc•ned leg and was atest reports say well as could be ELL. Walker & Button, les this week received very handsome war low various scenes of Africa. They will parties wl o want ode lr1y, 0 cs No Cum= EZEMP Street Baptist char sent a cheque for $5 staliment of tam ni church is the only pays taxes, and acct was xA letter prot esti tions. The letter, John Firstbrook, church, said:—"I• on behalf of J Church I am c protest against especially agains eeolesiasticalprop the principles whi relations of civil bodies, and reque shall use its intim amended so as to tions." FOR SALE OR RENT,: I offer for sale or rent my house and lot, No. 6, on the corner of John and Frances streets. The house is a good 8 roomed one, also cook house, and good hard -water well, and a good stable. For terms and parti- ollin,; agencies exist ( culars apply to THOS. TRWIN. 41 anitoba and Halifax,. A Goon Cow.— nces. - f the Wingham Jane which he may well" weeks ago she gay 44 pounds of milk would make over for the week. Mr milk` to the Bluev of course would butter the COW w ebw calved on last and, ie.a•.gfad edV cure• shrely Jet'ser • The old saying lnnst be a true saying: "That which` people don't know never troubles them." We have arrived at the conclusion - that people would bo mucli troubled if they knew the prices they have been paying by not getting our quotations. But people ,are getting "on to" the secret fasts WAL.ER & BUTTON. . - - DEATH ON A PI aged 78 years, die berro, on Fridays la one of the earliest speeted pioneers of born in Gedzboroug place he lived tint' years of age. He in in the Old Laud anc ado nearly. 50 years the county of Halt Halton for some it moved to the 10th berry, settling on t died. Tho first ye berry he erected a was then almost a went through all pioneer days, and teresting st Turnbeiry. 1883, at the Efgo was married .a Stevenson, who daughter, 13y t family of seven b of whom are livin of Margaret, who 1808, aged two -yea his family are Mrs. Hamilton; Almon John, of the 10th berry; William, of section foreman oil tl ona; James, blaeltsmi Muskoka; Andrew, s the G. T. ii., at Btu who is farming on th toss and Turnborry. Mrs. Gray, one of d is now serving his EE ennettHolines, at his home in Turn - 1. - Mr. Holmes was, d most lxighl7 res =berry'. He was , Scotland, at which he • was nearly 30 ied Jessie Wilson emigrated to Can go, settling first'in . H•e remained in o years, when he onoession of Turn - farm on which he he lived in Turn log shanty in what bush. Deceased had the hardships of the could tell'itany an. in- f his early days in vife died'zi December, 62 years: Deceased econci time to Janet urvives him with one first wife he had a s and two girls, all with ttie exception died lit Toronto iu The members of ray, who lives near r, of Palmerston; oncession of Turn - hightail ; urn -Ingham; Bennett, G. T. It, at Win - h at Trout Creek, eti01;1 foretnazi on vale, and David, boundary of Cul - he ,eldest son of ceased daughters, ountry in Smith to the Wiugh,in SUliY Sono readers should re School e± tdsion ham's Civic Heli fare from. Wing and forohildren leave Wingham Goderich at 110' leave Goderich a; cups, saucers charge at Goderi take their own ea be conveyed fro the park free. - vin Davidson at ion has a cow of el proud. A few on au average of or a week, This 00 pounds. of milk Davidson sends his e cheese factory and at know how- much lel have made. The e 20th of December , part Holstein,. This old her own with a its, direct from LEGG.& Oo. r. IONS.—The Jarvis in Toronto has 73, the first in - the eliurch, This ie in Toronto that ponying the check g against all exemp. hick was signed by Treasurer of . the making this payment vis. Street Baptist irected to formally exemptions, and the exemption of sties, as coutraty to h should govern the uthority to religious t that the corporation • ce to have the law abolish such exemp- ' Apprentices wanted. at - once. Two young ladies to learn tailoring. tf WEBSTER & CO, TOWN A special meeting oil was held • on S consider the Hiatt concrete walk on th ine street between river, and the cons other concrete wa mission to W. Cor house on the river Members of Cot except Councillor A communicat' Roads and Sidew effect that Cont fused to reps: Iuspector's aw tion from E. L. tor, giving his Bell—McEen be notified to the defective August next, ai so by that tim proceed with t of will be chi: Carried: The following read.: From S. for a walk ou the street from Joh from Mrs. Shemin on the east side of Victoria to John s Wood and otliers t walk on the east si Newton—Beattie for walks on Franc be granted and tha walks committee b with the construed Clerk's report be re of Revision.—Carri Mr. Corbold was erect a boat house o Bell—Chisholm. Jas. R. Wood to am on .Alice street be g so amended. Barri Council then adjo 11 Ex0ulislON.— Our ember the the Sunday o Goderich. on Wing - ay • (August '7th). The am for adults is 85c 5c. The train. will 9,15 a. m., arriving at lock. Returning will 7 p. in. Tea, coffee, 1 be provided free of Excursionists will abies and baskets will Goderioh station to r�0 YOL7 OSE 'Soap? I f so, you should see our stock, which is composed of some of the most elegant goods in this line ever offered, �"c1r'4"�►A�gr'Sl. That Fly�::.. rarera f the Town Coun- nrday evening, to r of repairing the east side of Joseph - e G. T. R. and the notion and repair of ks, and giving per- onid to build a boat bank. oil were all present Holmes. n was read from the lks committee to the actor Barber had re - the walk as per . Also a communica- ickinson, town solici- inion in the matter, ie.—That Mr. Barber mmence the repair .of dewaik by the 1st of d that if he dogs not do that the Council will repairs and cost thore- ged to Mr. Barber.— of ours it; having a great sale those days. It is ,just *hat the farmer has been looking for and just what the cattle need. It has saved others phoney,. it will save it for you. The 1 old 'Williams Stand. 1UGLASS Prop. G, N. W. Office. GREAT CUT IN PRICES. Loved' new Blouses in very pretty ry f patterns being cleaue.l at actual cosi, Prints, Ginghams, Muslim and all Summer Goods to clear at cost. Great bargains in Boots and Shoes, Stacks of Sugars and all lines of' Groceries and big values, Highestprices paid for Butter and. Eggs, D. M. GORDON, The Direot Importer.. 'dewaik petitions were IcBurney and others east side of Francis to Patrick streets; nd others for a walk eopold street, from Bets; from Jas. R. amend petition re o of Alice street. —That the petitions and Leopold streets the Roads and Side - required to proceed. of said walks, and erred to the Court d. iven permission to the river bank. That the petition of nd petition re walk petition • and d. ped, CHURCH Rev. W. Lowe p adieu Foresters in t1 at Listowel on Sund one hundred and lift the service. - Baptist Church. preach at both servic Morning subject "T Life." Evening: the World." Rev. D. Perrie is no days. Rev. J. C. Smi Knox College student oupy the pulpit church for the next thr THE TAI , FAIRS. North-Western, Wingham, Sept. 27-28. Western, London, Sept. 0-15. Listowel, Listowel, Sept, 18-19. Industrial, 'Toronto, Aug. 27 to Sept. 8. Northwestern, Goderich, Sept. 18-19. Northern, Walkerton, Sept. 18-18. N. Perth, Stratford, Oct. 2-3. HOW THIN YOU LOOri3 Do you into tone= it? If not,. take Scott's Emulsion. 'Twill fill out your sunken oyes, hollow cheeks, and thin hands, Why not have a plump figure? Don't let disease steal a starch on you. Itis reported tha' in the United States .the Wall Paper 'T' st has gone to the wall. Dr. Frederick H years a resident of inailufaotureit of died Sunday, J Beach, in his oigh lingering Mama. Themarriage is narrl B. McCready, sole non Collegiate In M. o f atLivingstone, LV'e C;an Start any taste, any price from roc per box of three cakes, to asc per cake. We have a few odd lines Africa. Thefuneral which we are clearing out a cemetery oil Monday morning was very bar air rices. See them largely attended by 11 a mnnyold friends and acquaintanees • deceased. His J. DAVIS; seven sons attended - e fttnerel, six of • then acting all•bearers. The DRUGGIST- AND CP`i`ICIAN# bereaved will hava tl i sympathy of the oommnnityin their • �reavemont, WNGHAM t mphreys, for many ew York, and the nmphrby's Specifies, y 8, at Monmouth -fifth year, after a pounced of Mr. -S. ce piaster of the Lon- itute, t0 Miss Mary rriston, The happy event took place •n the 18th inst., at Harriston. Mr. Creak* is a son of Postmaster MoCre ay of Harriston. a. Foy, who a umber of years ago lived in the town hip of Hallett, but moved from there to New York, UP come back to pay a isit to the friends of his boyhood days. It is over 25 goats since Mr. Foy loft Clinton, set there were many places tali oil faces familiar to him, At present • is rusticating in the country, the gees of Richard Blake on the 6th eohcessiiott f Mullett. OTES. ached to the Can- Methodist church: afternoon, About oresters attended. The pastor Will s next Lord's day- s true estimate of first thing in r taking his Boli- , of Toronto, a f 1898, will oc- in Presbyterian. o Suii'ilays. Rev. C. L. Mills, p. eached his last official sermons in rinity church, Blyth, on Sunday, 15th ' nst.. He has. gone to Hamilton, wile o he will holi- day olmday for a short time 'eforc resuming clerical work again. Service in the :trona gational church coming Sunday moral g end evening. Such as have no cllt:•cli .dome, are earpestly iilvited to w •rabip with us. Subjects for July 2: the Morning— "Practicing the present of God." Even- ing—"Why Only One y to be Saved." Rev, James Caswell, another of the, devoted pioneer prone ers of Ontario. Methodism died in Tor,nto on Friday last. He served with eat accepl•anoa on many charges, a • .ng the places being Goderich, Luc now, Auburn,.. Londesboro and Duuga non. He was superannuated in 1891, 'ince which time he leis resided in Li towel, Grimsby and Brampton. Rev. Thomas Crew one of the best known Methodist rain tors in Western Ontario, died at Lo don. on Sunday, aged 79 years. Mr. rews entered the ministry iu 1851 and - gas first located in 'Kincardine. His Lave sons aro Rev. A. C. Crews, Toronto, a =neral Secretary of the Epworth League an 1 Rev. H. W. 1a Crewel, pastor Oft Central Methodist church, St- Thomas. Wingham's Popalar Shoe Store. Dollars saved by buying Shoes now, Sweeping Theist Out. Yes 1 WO ate sweeping themlout by' sweeping reductions in price. Sunlnler Shoes ninst go, Bargains! Bargains! "Quality and 'Quantity here." Boys' Soots, 75e tf pair. Men's Boots, 9Oo a pair. Ladies' Oxfords, 75e to $1.00 a pair. W GREER .lino id a of'taunts and Valises cheap,