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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1900-09-28, Page 1VOL, XXVIII. NO, I484 IN HA WINGZTAM, 0.N.TARIO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1000, A YEAR IN ADVANCE • wrry 10,r; P. IW • ALL LINE' `ON SATURDAY. Bttsizicss is booming so much with es iu Tailoring that it is lzarclly ,worth our while to advertise this branch of our bustiless, ?alit• still we Want to remind all onn'trieitdf diet we shall be glad to see their!, and We might mention that eve are selling off the balaixeo of our Sum- rner 'Sttitims at a great reduction, In BOOTS and SiO,OS It is needless to say we lead the Trade. Our customers have been more than sat- isfied during the past season; the conse- cluenoe is; we have had a large increase is our sales; ^eve anticipate a very large business for Fall, and conseouently have ;bought heavily, and in order to make room for these new Goods we are selling; the balance of our Spring, Stoc1, 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 GENS' FURNISHINGS, HATS An GAPS In these we have the very latest—if you wast to be up-to-date in N+eekwear and Headweatr, you must come to us. We have still a few DRY GOQDS left ;'wo are selling them at 50 per ceut. on oast—it will pay you to buy any - 1 thing we have, even if you •don't need 'it just now. The rest of our Groceries at cost and below. We have not .much left, but what Wo have you can have at your own pries. WE -SELL CHEAP Sol s Central lege, Stratford, for the purpose of perfecting their studies in Shorthand. This o t acid. zlszs certainly speaks well for the character and superiority of the instrett tion impacted at the Listowel Shortifand Institute. For illustrated if you have a P 11a andwant Groceries call up •c,+ No. 58 d; and your orders will be promptly attend- ed to. N. A. FAARQUHA SON'S (The China House). GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. See Halsey Park's advertisement.. Dr. Butler, of London, will be at the Queen's Hotel, Wiugham, on the first Friday of each month from 11.80 a. nt. till 8 o'clock p. m„ for consults/40a in diseases of the eye, ear, ose and throat. Cr3AhaaE o1:' OF IC(MRS. Bat1'rister ranstone and Dr. T, Holloway have decided to make transfer of . their offices in the Beave block. Repairs and changes will be ads in both offices and the change epi take place within a fete' weeks. st ADVANCE '""IN Coate --People who bought their coal arly in the season are in luck, Owing ' o the strike at the mines, the local de ers are now charg- ing $7 per ton fo ,00al. The local merchants find gnu h difficulty its having their orders filled. RIPE RASPELRR s._Tho editor gave lydwarcl Haines o the gravel road, south of town, a call o e day this week ' and saw iu his gar n a number of ripe raspberries on th vines ;• also a number of partly forme berries and a, large number of bless ms. It is not very often we have ri raspberries . Septem ber. The Listowel Busine College and Shorthand Institute ope ed its fall term with good success, ha ng received ap- plications from ryr ex -pupils of the Business Marriage 3,rcenses Issued by FitA.tzr PAxuttsoti, No. 23 Victoria street. Windham, Ont. No witnesses required, ECM -L4.titrATL:D.-1--c..arelter.sattrz6-,-,1 ri,Seifd for oar catalogue and.be con- winced that we do aM Ti�"� try V'swore in businestoday.s edneation in Canada r .- Central Business Collage Stra a,,rc'i, Ont. Students from AI on the west;, Newfotu,dland on the east imd Texas on a_ the south are in attendance co this year. r; Distance proves no hindranuo to those twho desire to get the best. C Several Canadian colleges nri and many large American Schools employ employ our graduates as teachers. Tilts ro nits as strong, hoof of superiority. Enter _lrn �r flow if possible, N W. a 1. ELLIOTT, Prinelpal, tyy VA •at o .-t t iii sir F'%4 2 ts pays for the Trolls! till January tst, 1301 70 Cents .pays for the TIMES and To,. ranto Daily Star till Jan, 1st, 13OL. All who stip. scribe for 'the Stat get a handsome picture' of then Queen and Prince of Leave your ord.et1 early at the Tx nes office. catal0 r- gu •a ., teems, s, etc., apply to C. L: Hartt, Listowel. Fran GooD OMR —The Thugs and the Weekly Globe o new subscribers until the end of 190a for 40 cents; The TIs and FamilyIerarld and Weekly Star till the end of he year to new sub- scribers for 40 ce ts; the nuns alone till the end of the • ear for 20 cents, to new subscribers; o Tmtns till January 1st, 1002 and a c py of our handsome Christmas supple, ent to new subscribers for $1,10; the T is and Weekly Globe till January 1st, 1902 and a copy of Christmas supp :meat aud copy of picture, "The C a adians et the Battle of Paardeberg" fo $1,70 to new sub- scribers, Pick o t the offer you wish to take advantage o , send word or drop into the 'rims e aI co and wo will see that your order is .romptly attend to. FLO'tM AND FEE ..--having pu ased J, H. Young's our and f d store at the corner of ie, market square, I will be I eased t eo all his old customers and -. s main ow otxes as will favor me w li a call. I intend keeping izrstocic t e 'very best grades of flour that money ,an buy. Have now six different trill_ r sur, ranging from $1.50 to $2.75 per 't lbs, 2t A. IL 0Att z. A SnAsn OD. umber of yotteg gentlemen and laclie of town started on a trip oh; Thursday ' ening of last Week in a.carryall with t intention of spend- ing the evening at ti a !tonne of a farmer friend. All went w 11 \until they almost reached the 1st line rf Morris, Here ono wheel earns off he rig and left the young people on the side of the road, Tho horses turned re zc' and started for Wingham on the to , and were not stopped until they run into Atoll, Cannp. bent's buggy and coat letly l tiuuolished it, M'r. Campbell in , ,;. a re been kill- ed had he not juniper Note of the ;cling people wore rt, and the un- pleasant port of the e porience was in having to 'milk back t" torn, 111orriver To LoArr.—Money to loess On notes, and notes discounted at reason- able rates. Money advanced an mort- gages, with privilege of paying at the end of any year. Notes and accounts collected. Oflleo—heaver Block, Wing - ham. 'tont. Mttlarimo. WANED AT 0E0E. active youth to lova Ill MOON. Apply to '�Viugl'sr�un,. V.tl.r, PAIR. -^To -da second clay of the T tuial Society's fall fa large number of pec, The horse races riot. 1 terestiuse as every r: of the best horses, hero, The Imperial a1 ualne5 of the lntosi they are 4 wended boil at T, 11, lea rooms. good, bright, 10 store -keening 1!t Goitnazl, (Friday) is tlan rnberry Agricul- !and no it iubt at will be in town. .se to be very in- . co has iillEd; 8021ie the district beim; d National aro the pair of twins and t1 pair. On exltibi- 5' implement ware - limns TEt rlt Giilett's atdvertisiug during the week. outfit that attracted the horses had their FILI,EM,—B. W. wagon was in town ire feature abort the ttention was that teeth filled. Wheit the trip is completes those animals will have travelled 40,00 miles while in the employ of E. W, Gillett, Second hand buggy for sale, almost new; also a cutter. Apply to astrrsr PI: r xcir. OM/FELLOWS' Soo The members of Maitland Lodge, N . 119, T. 0. 0, F., with invited friend. intend holding ai social in the connchamber an the evening, of !Oilseed - , October 11th.; Refreshments are t be served and a literary and niusi11 roglammo is be- ing prepared . Apprentices wants°l at outs. Two young ladies to learn tailoring. tf WEBSTER, & Co. FITTING-vP BARN, J. E. Stuarts has. rented the brick b llding on Victoria street owned by Be ttie Bros. and is having it fitted uo f a barn for his race horses. A new floc 's being put in, box stalls built and othe repairs are being made, Tliis will ake a capital stable when the repairs ar , c. ,.. etecl. • MOVING Tills WEE W. F:'tianstoue and family are movi• g from 13russels to Wingham this week . , They were pre- Rented with a neat!, upholstered chair and =sic cabinet nd complimentary address by the c ngregation of St. John's church, prio to their departure. 1rli . Vanstone and f roily tad been very prominent in churc rk in Brussels. WANrED.=-Any 'quantity of Dried t Apples. Thee ust be Iarge bright , quarters and thorou:;hiy dried. , Batter, 18c, Ega s 18c. Our stock of Dress `- Goods, Silks aud Furs is not surpassed. G Knee. Cao to 0. ,1'. Reading' Pinups. Peiton's old .tad,. . T> s tvArz.ri Z+'a1LL 1! tri. -•The Directo of tho Culross Agriel lural Society, Tc'c water, were favorer with fins wools for their show ou icinletctay and it w a sueeesi4, The atte a nice was large as the exkiibitsin ever doses were linin(. ells and of good chit ity. NOTter•,-- Hoeing; disposed i';v beet - nese all parties owing tut will my take nota e that acemits re reque eted to be paid ou or bcfo a -t. Vth, After that date if you costa ueldvd til. your accounts. don't „rumble it will be your own fault, ons I iutencl leaving lx wu soon and unpaid amounts will be placed iu other hands for collection. 2t S. 0RACiny, ]. ASMB ALL MATTE .-- The following is taken from the h ail and Brrpire of Tuesday:-- "The i'1a nagzcr of the Wing - baps Baseball Chub 1 rites the Shorting Editor of 'The Mai and 'Empire, and itxsues at cllaileng;e t the Clinton Base- ball Club for a ga e, to be preyed in Brussels ou Septenib r 20th. Weighers) having tried for som time to arrange a game with Clinton t play oil' the tie in the Huron County eagu°. Wingham is willing to play fo n silver trophy, or any other emblem which may be de- cided upon. Each tears to be picked from bona, fide resid Sts of each towu. ;In concluding; his 1 ,tier, the manager' states that if the o + Ilenge is accepted, an answer must b published iu The Mail aud Empire n.' later than Septem- bor 27th, or Wing an mill claim the championship, ail kinds cif }t F RS 'Ws shall be glad to rs tltiticoiuuut from any !soave visitU'a's ar ztulpo, s- drop in and tell u;>, ot• er el eet, as NAt,8, have resttrue-alma to. t ourrc.deers. If you. going away youreeif +old us a note 'to thus; 1(1 • .1I, Carr judge water fair on Tuned Nath, Purcell, sr. in� with his (laugh Thos, McQueen adds parents and fri A NOW RESIDES '. Virz. Moore, of Seaforth, has mays to Wingham and we take much pl sure in welcoming hiini to our town. The Expositor in speaking of his re oval says:—''Wer. Moore, one of our . dest citizens, left on Tuesday for Wingh m, where he intends to reside in future Mr. Moore has been a resident of S aforth for 26 years, and for 25 years s as librarian of the Mechanics' Institut , and it was greatly duo to his untiring anergy and skill that our institute reach,, the high standing it has attained. „` 'tithe face of many reverses, he perso ered until it was one o r the first libra ies iu the Province, . Moore's mat ' friends in Seaforth, while regretting is departure, will ex - end to ben their very best wishes for 1<is future prospe 'ty." See the Japane.e Silks at 1Cerr's. . Doses tonne -rLEs To Cows.—T1ia3 term of last we - had .a disastrous ef- fect upon the or ards of this vicinity, and apples liter, y covered the grounul. Many farmers, robably • never giving the matter any t ought, and wishing to dispose of the fr it as expeditiously as Possible, have be n iu the habit of feed- ing the fallen fr it to their cattle. In speaking of this atter, R. M. Ballan- tyne, president . f the Western Dairy- men's Assoeiati , said that in feeding apples to milk e ws farmers are injuring to a seri n. 0 5 este t their own interests, and that they h. d nothing to gain and everything to to .e by so doing. Apples contain an act', which wizen fed to cows, has the 'freet of decreasing the, flow of milk besides giving a very objectionable fl vor to butter, and thus seriously effectthe prices of that pro- duce. It woul apples in the g than feed th praotise has be or lesser erten not in this cou fact that fax way to dispo browg h tsoms and. was very however, that their use is di WEDDED AT PIC ^ i, RIi Qu Wednes- day afternoon of 1 .t Week fine residence 01 Mr. B. Bunting, J, P., Pickering, was the scene of a char •sing wedding, when his daughter, Miss inuie Bunting, ono of Pickering's pop ar young ladies, be - mane the wife of , r. R. A. Douglass, draggist, Wingh • . The bride was attended by her ..n ter, Miss Ida Bunt- ing, while the groo was supported by his trot r "'', Mr. A. ' onglass, of Marla date. t';'fter the oe' mony had been per forme' by Rev. . S. Matthews, of Devenport, assisted, y Rev. A. C. Wil- son, Pickering, thet, -tests repaired to a marquee on the law where luncheon was served. Dr. at Mrs. McNamara, Rev. H. S. Matthews ' d Mrs. Matthews, Toronto Junction;; m F. 13. Bunting, druggist, Toronto, 11r ( "er of the bride, and Miss Grahams - Toronto, were amongst the invited g ests. Mr, and Mrs. Douglass ret, ned to ' town on Thursday night last a d have taken up house in Dr. Towl'r's ' ogre.. The TIMES extends congrattrj[ati,ns to the newly wedded couple. Big stock 'of Fur Jackets, Capes, Caperines, Collarettes &o, at Kerr's. BeacItwEL'L-BADxn•.+.Wn»nxt G. The following from the Vancouver, B. C. World, of Sept. Gth,• - fess to the mar- riage of two former v ell -known 'Wing- hamites:--"On Moran -y morning last at 11 o'clock a pretty we ding took place at the residence of Mr. t A. Barrett, Le Beaucage Cottage, Be oh avenue, when Miss Agues Eadie, of Wingbpm, Ont., and Mr. Milton F. inkwell, of this city, were made one. The ceremony was performed ori t e balcony of the cottage over-iook%n: the waters of ;anglish 13ay under a anopy of ivy in. to: woven with the de : and a beautiful collection of lilies of o valley, surrotid- ed with laoo Work of , old, The nuptial knot was tied by the t' ev. R. G. Mac- Ilotii, pastor of the first Presbyterian church, while Lite w es gently breaking an the beach below €tyecl the wedding search. The bride, d eased in cream silly, looked charming. tiss Seraph Black. well, of •Victoria, a as the bridesmaid, The newly married :ouplo received the eongratulations of heir nanny friends titid thew all rcpairet to the dining room, where a sttntptttous repast was served, after which the you g and happy lsair kit otn their hotieya on. trip. IsTeedless to say the bride s` s the recipient of snarly valuable press its. stir. and Mrs. Blackwell will reside on. Bidwell greet, where in a few woe s they Will be tit bonne to receive their friends." pay farmers to bury the and as they fall rather 1 to milk cows, This I e carried ori tq a greater all over the country, and try alone, owing to the ers found this an easy o of the fruit which 1a price on the m rk et erishable. It is felt, hen it is realized that strious to the sale of dairy produce t tat the practice will be discontinued. ea eS The diploma we hold from the Optical Institute of Canada is a guarantee of our qualification to give perfect satisfaction in the fitting of glasses, Our egtl,iproent for this work has alwa•sbee u t att 1 f l c7 ct,Eiest, but to make it still more eotnplete and ztp•to date we have just added tt "Jobb Opto- meter," the latest invention in this elaa,s of Instrtimerits. Dir not let fake opticians and pedlers who have never studied the eyes, tamper with yours, and sell you glasses at double their veldt when yott can be properly fitted at home. DAVIS, btlitiGalVt AND OPTICIAN* YMINGHAM the ;;rain at Tees- , of Listowel is visit- er, spent Sunday with nds in Iiarristou. Banisters Vilest ;1e and Morton were iu Godcrielz ea lea s.;uy ou business. Dr. J. Ii Jerorn of 2 xthur spent part of time week with 1 is . ;drily in town, Henry Hawhiug of Bluevale return- ed hoes° Monday f nx his visit to the Old Country. Messrs. Chas. Elliott, of 'ogees friends in town. Ivliss Entree, I -lend week from a two mo don and Woodstock, Iyslop and W, J. are visiting with Miss Bertha Kent 1 from a two mouths' different parts of Ma. Mrs. R. A. Doug first reception. en Th of next week, Oet, 4 mon returned last ths' visit to Lon - Mrs. Jos. Rogers ani of Toronto aro visitin Mrs. Geo, Cruickshan Miss Sadie Green 1 Thursday, where sire •t Mrs. Green's branch s returned home sit with friends in itoba. ass will hold her rsday aud Friday d 5. Miss Ida Rogers, at the home of Turnberry, ft for Corrie an ill, take charge of pinery store. 11Ir. and Mrs. Jul n Campbell, of Crosshi11 were visiting ith his brothers, Messrs. Peter and A z. Campbell in town this week. James Henderson, of t Binevale road, was a judge on roots a vegetables and V. Vannorman a judge +le horses at the Elma fair in Atwood o Friday last. Mr. Jas. H, Lind, a ho has been in. British Columbia for t = last three years returned home a few ays ago accom- panied by Mr. Robt. I;% G30 who has also been in. British Cot bio and other places. Private Frank Ru, art, of Delhi, a member of the first " itingent who was invalided hone fro, -oath Africa was in town on Saturda . rast. He has been I a„uest tt the horn, of W. W. Scott, Fordyce fora week MINOR OCALS, Cannpbell's Headache Wasters guaran- teed to cine headache. —20 cents for the Tmttts till January est, 1901. ; ,. —Burchill & ?o to Collingrcood on —Chas. Barber grauolithic walks at —Regular meeting 0, O. 11', this (F ricayer tson shipped . hogs tonday, as completed the :ipley. of Court Maitland, evening. 1 T re Ttu:s clubbing rates will be found in another column of this issue. B For the Best and Purest Pickling come to us, We will please 'you. Ours are fresh and our prices. right, The old Williams stand. Pn:op. G. N. W. Office. LADIES JACKETS AND CAPES ►' Our stock embraces all that is ;sew, stylist and up-to-date in Ladies' Cloth and Fur Jackets, Cloth and Pur Lined Capes, and as a portion of these gars meets were imported direct front the. best known makers in Esteem, rt can. depend on finding here alio v best in all that goes to make u, ' he newest, most at r t act've 'r ' o r r , su vie le, suet with - all, the cheapest—ft ity considered=-; garments that can b ' ffered this season. They are going . ickly, which must be positive evide e that they -are all that we claim for them. They range in prices all the way from +2.26 to $40.00 each. Our Dress Goods Department is very complete, very at- tractive and most interesting on aeoount of pieces shown. A word about Carpets, we have a. large range of them iu Brussels, Tapes-- try, All Wools, ljnions, Hesaips &o, . they are really beautiful, and our prices will surprise you, ranging from 15c in Heura, to 26c, 35o, 45e and Ma in Unions, to 75e and $1.00 in fuse All Wools and Brussels,. D. M. G oRDON, The Direct Importer. —Geo. Nichols , who recently prove ed to town from Tcrnberry, has par- ed S. 13. McKelvi 's residence in Wrox- eter. Mr. Niel edson will 1r ' eve to Wroxeter in a few weeks, Do you want a lets ' imp, oryouy cid one repaired : . 0. J. Pearling's.. Pumps of all kn..a on hand or mace to order. —We have au e, cellent letter from an East Hurons elect° , but are rumble to give it a place this reek. It will appear .l to our next issue, Otbe news items are crowded out of this' issue. Furnished roods wanted by two or three young bachelors. Must be well eased and. centrally located. P. O.. ox234, Wiughare. —McDonald & L load of cattle to To —Regular menti Town Council on M. —Cainp Caledonia: its regular meeting c next. • --Teestvater fair v and Wednesday. .a were in attendance. Any orders for sal office will receive p J. Currie, auctiouee —The Hon. •io k A fall show will be h Saturday-, October 6 --Harold H. age, New York State week. His best tie luttit shipped a car into on Monday. , iy meeting of the u Inlay evening next. g S. O, S. will hold v h Monday evening —Mr. A. Ross, a nt for the nomin- ee Express Co., lta, - supplied the brrsi- ess men with a tariff aud shipping aide. The bo - is replete with aluable informat' u for shippers. as held on Tuesday new Winghamites s left at the Timms arapt attention. J. r'cultural Society's d at Pordwich on h. t1 won his race in n Tuesday of this —The auotiou ale season is again with us. The T 1ES is ready to fill all orders f t or auction bills promptly and at moderate prices. A free notice in the TnixrS when bills eprinted at this office. —Miss M. Ca y McConnell and the students who haw ' beeu working so in- dustriously uude her direction for the NAG month, invi their friends and any- one interested, t iew their work, which consists of studi s and sketches in oils aud Water solo at MoKeuzie's 1ut11, on Tuesday after een, Cct• 2. was 2.1234. .....,..... . —W. Taylor wolf a number of prizes in the poultry and cots and vegetable classes at the Gode ch fair last week. Foti SALE.—Tho 110180 of Mrs, Caro- line Ross, north of the mill. Favorable terms. Apply on the remises. ---7.'. L. Walker, of East Wawanosh, lines returned from orwioli, bringing 1 with hien some good o the and sheep. •--Samuel Frillier family, former- ly of Winghatnn, renno d front Brussels to Virden, Man. on hursday of last wbekI's . . fatter i son s an Ltr lz al tiavV nt present superintendin the c onett•uetiolr The Of granoltthio walks it that.vlgl;ig;°.:Cite Guelph Paving Co. has, the ntr'itot. Get your wells Olean don't wait for tho health Insp to tell you, or till a fever filets in ur family. O. J. ].leacliug clean zd digs wells. —Tb is restored that W, Greens late of the Tavistock Garet o and brother of Mrs, Cleo. Green, Win haunt, will short- ly start a paper in Wel esby to be called the Maple Leaf.. Wingham's Popular Shoe Stora. -Ono of W. J. G appeared hi the TIMt«' ur this rttontli's Leath+ nal. Wo have a nun ribs: 3 i t .Winigliatna ers advts. that amts roprodttced and Shoe dour- er of good advt. 1MPRES J SHOE The most modern Shoe trade. Not how them), but how good. Prices $2.01. $2,50, $3.00 and/A.50. Excellence the chief merit. Ladies', don't buy till yon see them, it will pay you. W. J. i 1 E R All kinds of Trunks and 'Valises clamp. •