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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1900-10-05, Page 1I A VOL XXVIII.—NO. 1485. ra, ALL L LINES ON SATURDAY. Business is booming so muolb with tis in Tailoring that it is hardly worth our while to advertise this branch of our 'business, but still we want to remind all our Meads that we stall be glad to see theirs, and we might mention that we Etre selling off tete balance of our Sum- mer Suitioga at a groat reduction. In BOOTS and SHOES It is needless to say we lead the Trade. Our customers have been mare than sat- isfied during the past season; the conse- quence is, we have had a large increase in our sales; wo 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 Stook . 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' FUNS GS, TATS AND -CAPS • In these we have the very latest --if you. want to be up-to-date in. Neckwear .and Headwear, you must come to us. We have still a few DRY GOODS lwe are hem at G0 _ pet ten eft;ice se li selling. p t, •on cost -it will pay you to . buy any- thing we have, even. if you don't need just now. The rest of our Groceries 13 at cost and below. We have not much left, but what wo have you can have at • your own price. WE SELL CHEAP. and want Groceries call up No. 5. N. A. FARQUH:ARSON'S (The China, Ifellse) !� and your orders will be promptly attend- ed to, GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. See Halsey Park's advertisement. Dr, Butler, of Loudon, will bo at the Queen's hotel, Wingham, on the .first Friday of each mouth from. 11.30 a. m. til 8 o'clock p. mn., for consultation in diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. FAST Hortsz,s Ho .-Harold H. and Walter K.ithe two fast pacing horses, owned'by J. E. 5 'arts, were brought home on Saturday fter their successful trip through the 'ted States. While they were away arold H. started iu seven races and w. u every one, his best tiros being 2.11X • Walter K. won five out of the siz race he started in. i1 erica, -Ravi . disposed of my busi- ness all parties wing hoe will please take notice that a counts are requested to be paid on or b fore Oct. 12th. After that date if y find costs added to your accounts do 1't grumble it will be your own fault as I intend leaving town soon and m .aid accounts will be placed in ether h Is for poll etion. 2t S GxnCl;Y. 1:., lit: BLACK i CIIIT R ev. J H. lector, the Black : night, oecupied the ulpit of the Meth, dist church last Sun - • Aomutih & Sons day both morning • nc1 everting. Large congregations w present at betle sez'vices, in the eve ing aumber who were anxious to he. the colored gentle- man were unable to get into the church. On Monday and Tuesday nights he lectured in the ehu h and a good crowd was present on ea, h occassion. Mr. Hector's lectures sere amorous, in- eresting and buttes 've cl were listen. - MONEY To Los.N,-donee to loan on otes, and Votes discounted at reason- able rates. Money advanced on inert - ages, with privilege of paying at the end of any year. Notes and accounts' ollected, Office -Beaver Blpek, Wing- am. l� t exarriage Licenses .e Issued by FRAxs 1'axsitsoN, No. 25 Victoria 'street, Wingham, Ont. Na witnesses required. n r'^l i `tom it r� t i ii�SS e Send for our catalogue and be con- C� c vinced that we do ri Ii • worn in business education fix Canada to -day. irll -14 • Central Business College [ Stratford, Chit. t Students from Manitoba on tlio west, -! �r NewPo :lard on the east .:tnd Teros on n the so ileo in attendan , this yeitr. r1- Disten Proves no hinclradco to those t, Who de .ta gest the best. PT Several Canadian colleges i and many 'large American . schools K1 u'1 employ our graduates as teachers. This 1 t -5J is a strong proof of superiority. Bitter r Ir? now if possible. MI W. J. ELLIOTT. Principal, tan 10 eti ts pays for the 'nuts till January ist, 1901, �� Cents Nips for the Tants and 'xo. ronto Daily Star till Jan. 1st, 1901. Ail who sub, oeribe rot the Star get a handsome picture of the Queaii and Prince of Wales. Leave your orders: early at the Pros office D'1 ATII Oi Aix; of Margret Elizabe wife of Alfred hotel, occured on E Deceased had beta two years but was room uutil about s was in the 82 year been a resident number of years. was of a kind disp of her death was r regret by a large c leaves a husband, two sous to mourn will have the sy inanity in their funeral took place to the Winghatn c nxangs were follow plates by a large e relatives and foie They Imperial names of the late they are a Amadei (ion at T. H. R rooms. Fi't's GOOD Or the Weekly Glo until the end of 1 Tutus and rami Star till the end scribers for 40 c till the end of th. new subscribers; 1st, 1002 and a c Christmas supple for l 1,10; the till Annoy 1st, OhtistmaS sttppi picture, "The Cana ?aardeberg" for scribers, rick out take advantage off, into the Tates ofll that your order is pi Rift stock of 't. Cazporines, Collarette 111013T. OINDoo. ROB. The death oe, of the Queen's unday morning last, ailing. foratike. Vast ven weeks age. She her , age and had The late Mrs. Roe sition and the news eived with profound «de of friends. She ne daughter tont two er death, and they pailay of the com- ereavement. The metery and the re. d to their last reating °arse of sorrowing d National are the pair of twins end ul pair. On exhibi- ss' implement ware. ns. -The Truss and to new sabscribers 00 for 40 cents; The y Herald and. Weekly 1 the year to new sub- nts; the Trues alone year for 20 cents, to he Times till Inanity py of our handsome ent to /IOW StibliCriberS S- and Viteekly Globe 002 and a copy of nt and copy of Tinos at thenattio of he oifer you wish to ,end -word or drop e and wo will see !aptly attended, to. Jackets, 'Capes, S I.IYGIIANI OMER FRIDAY, OBTOBEet 51 1900. 8 ,r irEAU IN ADVANCE MINOR LOCALS. Campbell's Headnehe Wafers menet- teed to care headache. The balers of (Torioll have mindthe price of bread to (; per loaf'. Messrs D, kleDou shipped a ear load of 1 Monthly, -.'-A number of Wi the East Wawanosh on Tuesday. --Mr. T. E, Wilke. 200 acre farm. in (4. near Teeswatez' al and J. Loutitt gs to Termite on tgltatnitcs took in 11 fair at Bel rave PERSONALS. I WINGIIAMM PA Pro rilaall las glad to have contributions to this column froth Any of our re•odern. If you have visitors or purpose going away yourself, (iron in and. talus, or send as a note to that (ilea, A SUCCESS. SS. DEL.IOHTFUL EATHE,R AND ALARGE CRO DINATTEN- DAN E. has puroleatecl a eenoek township, Furnished rooms w .ted by two- or three young bachelor, Must b3 well heated and °out all located. P. Q. Box 234, Wioghant, -Messrs.. D. 'Ro ertson and, S. 'Burchill shipped a oat load of hogs to Toronto on Mou:lay, Apprentices {wanted at once, Two young;ladies to learn tailoring. WEnerxnt &c Co. -Forty-five tickets foront . points in Mi days of the western e: ere sold for ciif- igan during tete ursion. Second hand buggy for sale, almost newt also a cotter. Apply to Seam & ---An orchestra fro . Wingham fare uished music at one of the millinery openings at Toeswa r on Wednesday night. ' Good half Jersey c w for sale-amilk- ing. Apply R. W. R ncinian's Maohine shop. See the Japanese Silks at Kerr's. -Messrs. Geo. Ha a, Herb. White- man, M. Hotnutlt, 3, ell, Herb. Cham- bers, aucl M. Morton •ook part in a con- cert at Belgrave on onday night.- --The auction sae season is again with us. The Tia ' is ready to fill all orders for auctions bi .s promptly and at moderate prices. free notice in the Trans {when bilis are inted at this office. FOR SALE.• -•-The home of Mrs, Caro- line Ross, north of the mill. Favorable terms, Apply on the premises. Any orders for sal left at the TOMS office will receive pr opt attention. J. J. Currie, anctionee . The Listowel Business College and Shorthand Institute opened its fall term with good success, having received ap,- plications from fiveex-pupils of the Central Business College, Stratford,for the purpose of porfectii*their studes in Shorthand. ,This certainly speaks well for the character and superiority of the instruction impacted at the Listowel Shorthand Institute. For illustrated catalogue, terms, etc., apply to C. L. Harte Listowel. A mass meeting ill be held iu Chil- ton on Thursday, ,pct. lith, to be ad- dressed by Rev. . G. Shearer, Field Secretary for Cana of the the Lord's Day Alliance. His. .abject will be "Our Imperilled Sabbath cloud how it clay be saved." Messrs. Crossley . d Hunter began a sersies of services a Petrolea on Sunday last. Rev. D. Berrie wi i preach a seamon to the Sunday Scho scholars on Sun- day morning. . In he evening his re- marks will be intere ting to young men, 0ONG0EGATIO. A.L onnaon. Tho pastor will pr • , 'b tai the follow- ing subjects coming ' tinlay: Morning - "The place of tempt i ion in life," even- iug-"•Helps to a Ch tian.Life." Excerpts from C. gregationttl Year Book of 1000-1, "T period since the last Year Book yea sated has been a somewhat eventf ono among the church. Importa, hanges have taken place in promin:. pastorates. The charchlife has be eearked with vigor and earnestness, u this sometimes .iii the 'midst of the nest difficult sur - surroundings. ecial evangelistic services were mo : general than dur- d. encouraging re- placed on record. work has ales been aggressive," Since en Melville, Dr. A. . G. Moffitt, Mrs. Currie have been :&frits. Good re- n this field is be. tical reports show gain along all nations work for ing recent years, sults have been Foreign MissiOna Specially active 0 last issue, Mee T. lVfassey, Mr, Moffat and Mrs. sent to duisatab , ports of the Work fore us. The sta an encouraging lines of the (Iwo the last year. Sole Oster. AUCTION' SAM, j. Crewe will sell by public auct n et iot 20, 00d. 1, head of tattle. Attoaime SAana•-•Sohn Reid will sell by publie auction, en Thursday, October, 18th, at Tot 34, con. 12, Wawanosh, &quantity of farm stock. Walker Button sites t in the past, We are owl tion then aver tO Mock as We have gr line of goods. WA ank our atronage etter post- e wants of ttly increased our tua Sen. Mitchell spoilt Sunday in Lisa towel, Mrs. Et P. Thi.nliu is Aylmer. Mrs. A. Nielxolls is in Milbank. Sam. Bell spent fiuu( to liter tort. r. Kennedy bas r "t trip to Winnipeg. Mts, McLean is visit. Let:know this week. Mr. Wm. Fossantis vis the State of Indiana Mr. Chas, Warnock, 0 in town Wednesday on b Mr, and Mrs, J. J. guests of their daughter E, W, Bradwin left o ing for -Toronto to resp Miss Sutherland, o guest of Wingham fri Mr. Bradwin, of th spent Sunday with lz Mrs. John Quirk o few days with Mrs. B Review. WANTED AT ONCE. active youth to learn btisiness. Apply to Wingham. Jetting friends in esebiitfts temateeens asz t of flood (pante- Tao horse Mac ; fino,l-ingblaucl Dane in ,Lace Jt11re !,• s~o ne viols guest of friends •sei ens 1:xl►ibtti, u, 'he North;Westee t fair, Wizzghazn, ty at blame was held en Thursda and Friday and was the biggest suece. • in the history of the society. The clir arors were favor- ed with superb wen ger and it must lg friends iu have beaua source o gratification for theta ro See their eifo ts, tet snake the tizzg, i'riencis in show tete best ever he 1 here, crowned with success. The s tteudauce was by lar the largest ever e:' •erieuced by the Toronto, was soeiety and eau be aoo unttd for by the raid from his ,stness. good special attraotioz s put up and a tomtit are the jluaeious use of priu ers' ink. The n Detroit. Tuesday lnorn- e his studies. Blyth, was the ads over Sunday. Blyth Standard, parents in town. Wingham spent a ssett.---Kineardine Mr, Thos. Moore an Toronto, were visitiu last week. Mr. "Wm. Casemor was renewing old acq this week. Miss Martin has ret weeks' visit with fi' Falls, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. L. home Monday from friends in Toronto. ,Take your Butter, apples to: H. E. Isard get the highest price and goods. Jno. Elliott V S I Wingham, were in to Kincardine Reporter. and managers thoroughly . advertised the show and the result e as evidences by the large crowd in at dance, The exhibits in all t e classes were as good and in a number of cases better than previous years, • In the carriage horse class some fine uimals were ex- hibited and strangers vera heard to re- mark that they never saw a better class of horses at any shot The Directors � ovided excellent A good,' bright, special attractions a icl the attendants the store -keeping had something . M. GonnnON, to urerkain thein all son George, of friends in town of Port Huron intances in town rned from a two nds in Niagara Hanson returned weeks' visit tri d dried here you est value in Bistoul, of n this week.- afternoon The town band we; coursed sweet music stand cluriug the aft( "Mr. Herb. White porformanoe of bale which was much. ap certainly a clever line and some of his difficult,' but were e fection that would d old artist. Little Mabel Mc m dancing was also i was also the music o Morey, of Lucknow The throe speedii aucl sorne good ricin 2.50 pace Tootsie three straight heats . Miss Tucker of taut tlas beenthe straight t t h ais in the i tfir(, heats -all t ofMrs.eats- 11 Whiteh a of wit es't1P e 1 for v gd fo the past t week. -Clinton News R nerd. one beingY adead t free for all, and then Alma's owners dee' and second money. WANT1D. - Any quantity of Driedmade and with attr Apples. They must be large bright every year st quarters and thoroughly dried. Butter j assured. Thethe raueces Ise, Eggs 18c. Our stock of Dress 2,50 TROT on PA,O (roods, Silks and Furs is not sirppassed. G. E. 1£izr(x. I Tootsie .....L..... onel leliss F. McKay, wet has been the Sam Sam guest of Mrs. A. I3. Car for some time, Dexter left on Monday to visit riends in Luck- , Time -1.10, 1.12 clow. 2.30 Truer Frank McLaughlin, f Detroit, who has been visiting his other and other friends in town, rctur1 don Monday, Miss Lon Lloyd, 1. . Geo. Sadier, Athelia..., . Dr. W. Tamlyn and Mr , Tamlyn, were Ella Stanton ..... , . , am(?ng those who, tool in the Western Toney enrsion to Detroit. Sane M ......... .. Station Master Gordo , who has been Time, --2.4:;3(, 2.40 relieving at Owen Soun returned home rang ro on Satnrday last. Vitt Sutton, who Annie Gould.... ,... was looking after the interests of the' Alava , .... . Company Iter left t sante day for Two Strike,... ,..... Beletrave. Grace M Mrs. A. Frost and s Eber, of Nor- Time --2,21%, 2.1•kl wood, who have been visiting at Mrs. Tile following note W. ldele's, John stre t, for the past by a correspondent: week, left on Tuesday orning to visit NOTES ON Til ; slco{y. friends in Toronto an other points be- NOM bustle neigh or pray fore returning home, isn't this a clashing i ay? Mrs. Rich, Vanstoese f Wingham was T wore a lz le the guest of Miss M array on Tues- In my new oxo day, , e.S Annie 511 1 of Wingham, A joggin' to the Val ," was the guest of Abs. roster part of this week and last. . Oars of Wing- , A perfect Septenthe day, good soon. hath spent Sunday wit his sister, Airs. dance and: a good she{ 1 o 'What .tore Glazier, Albert st.--Clinton New Era. would you want? 0 ' course one could desire a better col.e ' hibits but taken all ro 1 good. There was a 1 apples As would be ex present and dis- itt the the grand rnoon. an gave a clever eing and juggling reeiated. He is were very nits and 1 oung man iu this 'tricks" were very tt an improvement to 1 touted with a per -1 of baking on the pri credit to a mach Now is'the season for sersraus trouble to occur 0 with the lungs. Build up the system and strength- • en the lungs with Doug?; lass's Palatable Emulsion f Cod, Liver with Iypoa'suhjt& nlIttIiis fresh and the beet ou the The old Williams stand. R. A. O U LASS 0 Prop; 0 G. N. W. Office. • A GREAT BARGAIN in Ladies Night Gowns, in piing and. fancy Flannelettes, very nicely ilia. quite natty in style, they w ulcl b on- considecl splendid valve in aces au 76c but our price while tl set is 50o, worthiunre to rzalte Ment up. Fine fluffy all wool Blankets -direct front the makers -as low as a2.75. Best pure wool stocking yarns all shades at cut prices. D. its. Gannon, The Direct Importer. onaid's highland h appreciated as the pipes by Mr, made cheese excited since the introcluctio are seldom made at In the Fine Arts d considerable improve 'tures, that used to di gilt. It might be ve more varieties list. Two horns- eine continent, as of factories they mo now. =tweet there is ent. Some plc- e it a point to be flue were absent, e work. of 1900,• hs were as welt al professionals, ects chosen. with. with their green sato., and a pen; very well cone, uple, dressed its It we fancy are 'rssn, a woman,' presence, and, tweets theta or they heard her . At any rate„ know that they person. 1Ie his Pints, with e couccssion and girl, while she elderly person. looking straight ci cat, evidently out. Whoever and do better. isles painted by wi of pink and Alli, are pretty,. ow better work at the fair for- e two other paint - y of notice,but s the flower sub- s its background a. ospapor," in front there every year, this events all filled' and in their place so The amatear photegra taken as by most to were clear and the sir some taste. Bluq flag was seen. In the on first money in nd Amelia first in .30 trot. It took h were very close, stents painted on hit at.= -to .deoide tele and Ink elietct{ ]i' Were The sketch portrays a t quaint. costumnes:re:al lovers. An elderly has come into tle.ei whether she seat clown 1 they jumped apart wh, ;4' atti,u 113ATa. corning w:e do not kuo 1 1 1 by their expressions, w 2 2 2 do not want the elder 4 4 4 toots a little weekly ct Annie Gould and ed to divide first Good time was tions of this kind s of the fair will be .1 , 1.18j. PACE. one eye looking down • the • other • one on t1 looks sideways at tel 1 1 1 The elderly person i:; 2 2 22 2 1 ahead as fierce as au 3 d 4 intending to sit them .��; . stretched this cau go The picture of field c Ise, Gordon, and the • • • • 1 0 1 ' 3,ellow roses by L. Sp 2 8 82 41 31 attractive pekes and 44 4 8 4 than We have notice 2.211y, 2,2I some time, There a ale eorttiibnted ings especially wet not as pleasing t'o us 1 leets. The first has copy of the Globe "1 (Continued of page eight.) �NAERTA Ii.I;�G.-- nv 011e need' out" services in this br els o ' th usiness: will have our In t pro attention. Reeidenee Butte 'look or fifth door south of school. WALKER & Iii•t'rON. eak E lid it was pretty . poor exhibit of 1 THE NEw 0 ected this year, the other head there was an human squash -indeed he must have been ile father of all onions, maugolcls, carrots, cabbage, beets, cauliflower, ton atoes and citrons, besides othet sqoashe poor relations of the big millionaire lloseS All the pototoes tet show wer good, big elead fellows, and there we a large number of baskets hi, the 0 tpetitiott. The first prize grapes wer about as fine as those thippetl to no. he displayof attut ned fruit, pickles and catsup was Very neat Mid tempting; al hough one jar of peaches looked as if t ey had been "put down" hi water, au a. jar 'of whole piekles were probably lot cooked at ail. The ilrst price butter ooked sweet and appetiting. 'tread and biscnita were coarse of grain 'litho h they unty have tasted all right, end roughost bok ing pair of loaves ill the collection got first prize, l'holi y in tlw comb had nothing to compete A ttillet, dila so, we suppose, got no prise The jelly cakes I N. IftasoMtem....4...diowtowaynoossamiories, The diploma we bold from the Optical Instaute Of Canada iS guerattee of oar qualification to give perfect satisfaction in the fittiqg of glasses. Our egaipment for this work has always heen of the best, hut to make it still more complete and up tedate meter," the latedt itiVetittoil in this 019A8 of Instrunients. too not lot fake optician; and pedlers wilet hate never studied the eyee, taniPer With yours, mid sell when you Can ho properly fitted at home OPRIGOIST AND OPTICIAN* Eilil?RiS S3 SHOE how enema bet how petal. The meet modern Shoe made. j. GREER ; Trunks ani about Ozo-tp.