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The Wingham Times, 1897-08-06, Page 1111 II!.fli.Ir . 1 e: erterefffeiVe VOL. XXVI.---NO. 1320. ENTli k EAU. WE SELL CHEAP In order to make quick, easy selling this warm weather, we have marked all our summer goods. down. Special prices in Dress Goods Muslins, Striped Linens, Cotton Coupons Pelim Goods, Parasolls, Ladies' Vests, Blouses, Belts, Ontis & Collars Speeini prices in all Summer Tweeds. Special prices in Millinery in this department. Goods are lower than usual every. thing at cost and under. A special lot of Bats at 15e. worth from 75e. to $1.25, Special prices in men's golds, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Hats and Order - Clothing. Our stock of men and 14_ s' Straw Hats is the best in town, all the newest styles and the prices to suit you. A few pairs left yet, of those ladiesBoots, Shoes and Slippers at 75c. and 1, whieh Wee what we ait.'a asking fur them. Always special prieea at the Grocery minter. A handsome Folding Back Lawn Chair givea away with Baking Powder. Secure one for your lawn or veran- dah. The best 25e. Tea. in Wing - am. We have a market for every llerry you have got. We will buy all you,Dring us. WE SELL CHEAP. 110MUTH & DoWLES ararriage Licenses batted by Faceek PATEasox, No 23, Vic - GOT la etreet, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses requtred. FALL TEEM SEPTEMBE4 1 Place to obtain a thorough business training is the CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE STRATFORD. - ONT. A school that properly prepares its students for business life. Attendance this year doubie that of ast year. Only one kind of business training given to our students and that "the best." . .k Write for partioulars. W. J. ELLIOTT. Principal. • FRUIT FRUIT FRUIT ei • • ,, WINGIIAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6,1897. • PREPARE ADV TISING PLANS The fall trade wil ,koon been, it promises to be lively, and, herefore, now is the time to be thinkine out plans for increased and more vigorous edvertising. The Trams is ready to look aft :r its patrons in the best possible mann tr. Our eplendid circu- lation goes int e the heeds and homes. of people able and wil ing to purchase. Think out your advertisin ! plans and make up your mind to get a he of the new and enlarged business t • be done in the fall by somebody. The Tiles is the best plane to get anything you p led in the job printing line. Wo turn out teat work and cheap and on the shortest -;oseible notice. Give us a trial order and e will do our beat to please you. LOCAL NEWS. -Canipbell's Headache \Were guaran- teed to cure headacbe, on the market. -Peaches have mtdo their appearance -The regular monthly meeting of the School Board will bo held on Tuesday evening next. -Only three da n more of the Glass Blowers. Don't fit 1 to see them. Alter - norm 2-5, night 7-1C. - Work on the ne••• sidewalk on Centre street is going along nicely and it will only be a few days. befor, the work is completed. -Messrs. D. Stoma, of town, and E. Pugh, of Niagara T dIs shipped e. ear load of b itchers' cattle to Niagara Tells on TI rsday. 41 -Pearl aloere, tile little'daughter of Mr, Wm. Moore, had he misfortune to full from a cherry tea ne clap last week and break her left erne . . Something new in Canopy -Top Bed- room suites at Ingram:* & Burro's. 5410 -It is noteing no' • to see Mr. James Louttit end his bled pony on the street these fine evenings. The purchase was made near Kincardite. - The Voters' Harter the town of Mug - ham have been prin_ed and delivered to the town clerk. Itbow 812 voters -in part one, 528; part • two, 152; part three, 132, and 279 entitle t• serve as juror& Try a package of ver Dust Washing Powder. It knee oap completely out. On sale at N. A. rquharson's. --The Wingham lean foot -ball club drove to Bluevalo ou atarday evening and defeated that place by a setae of 2 to 0. A return match was pia; •ed on the park here on Tuesday evening r !suiting in a draw. -The Libby Glass Blowers are exhibit- ing on the vacant to next to the Presby- terian church thi week; to those who have never seen the process of glass blow- ing, these operatic, s are interesting and worth seeing. " For anything ir tomatoes, cuournbers MeReivie,•the Star to line of fruit, go to Jas. A. es =mt. The boiler for the Wiugham Flax 11. ill arrived last wool and the workmen are busily engaged implacing it in positio Theboiler vets built_ by Mr. Crystal of Goderich. The reel of the machinery -arrived from Baden en Wednesday and will be pieced in podtion at once. -The train hanci; of the London G. T. R. freight have had a great deal of 011ie- tion thrown - upon 'them during the past year said half, Tile first being the terrible accident which bof Brakemen Alex Liv- -Division Court 'w 9 beld yesterday, I -Have you any 'army with) on your ,TudgeDoyle of Goleri , presided, place. Then adverse them the Tinge. -Mr. Wm. Button 1 removed from the sir Josephine street. e teal the rubbish of his premises on -B, W. Cross, unt 1 three 303rd ago, controller of the Wiatean Eeho, hes ag&ii resumed control of th et journal. Ireland & Button has added a delivery wagon to their business and will deliver goods a reasonable dietance, • 5.14t1 -You will bo inter Glass Blowers now sh lot next Presbyterian Mr. Gavin Wilson =need pulling pe This is considered v sled in Bitting the wing hers on vacant churoh. of Turnberry, com- a ort Motley last. y early for this year. -The afternoon a. P. R. train was six hours late in art ving at Wingham on Tuesday last, owing to some break at Arthur. V -Mr. S. G. Bt awn, formerly of the Timm has secured excellent position ou the Wimlipeg Nortl Wester, me despatch reporter.V -For first-class tailoring and °beep gents' furniehings, try Webster & Co. Remember the place, in Queen's block. -The football b of town are trying to errange a ;net= with the Haran'e of Seaforth. -The farmers oa-this section have been making good use ot he splendid harvesting weather of the past week. -Mr. McLean, Lncknow, ehipped two oar loads of expert cattle from here on Thureday. per G. 1-"R. -Mr. Win. Clegg wheat to the Wolv4 Toronto, on Tuesda -Mrs. Smith lta hoose from the Rli apartmeute in the shipped five cars of dale Milling Co., of laat. moved her boarding g property to the new ut ton bloels.r Si A YEAR IN ADVANCE TowacouNcri, SPECIAL OFFER. The regular nueeiltly meeting of the town council was ledd in the ceuncil chain. ber on Monday eve big. Memb Era present: ; Mayor Mortal, Ret 'o Gregory, and Coen- °Wore McKinley, 11 nson, Reading, Shaw and Robbins. The minutes of la t meeting were read and approved. Communication w s read from City Clerk of Toronto re sendi • delegates to Toronto to attend meeting t* discuss abolition of taxes was read and tiered to be Med, Communication w s read from Mr. R. C., Scam of Harriston, re the establishing of a rectory for the ma cufacture of wheels in Wingham was reed. Referred to the Ex - Just arrived another er( of those native Committee. "colored =rite saucers a d ates" that sell Treasures report or the month of July as ohcap as common w e goods. . A. Feneenensate was res d as follows: D. McKinley, sale • earth, $ 3.50 -If yon want to 1 ern to handle glass Cemetery lots see the Glass Blow re now showing here 24.00 (SO Fines on vacant lot next Presbyterian church, Co, Heron, bounder line grant33.1G The rose was on - lave' erublem, Pu olio Library cow -rt 5.00 The delta' is bay 's emblem COW - But a change be times reveal ; invoice Toronto Sewer Pip Co., discount on 15.00 .. 1.41 It looks more iko a wheel. Mies Houghton, co certs -Mr. Walter &iota, of Brussels, won the License, merry -go. ound . -Civia holiday eas generally observed 10.00 yesterday.' A number took in the Masonic 92.68 first prize for toseing caber meth° animal Scottish games, givet at Hartford, Conn., on Monday. excursion to Poet Stanley and quite a Cash on hand i'reperty Gemini tee reported. as follows: . .e1130.00 number enjoyed t letnselves at the Metbo- -The Glass Illoivers are in town this - dist S. S. picnic le ;id on the Zetland Hata. • That the firemen b • rebated 82.50 of hall week. Don't fail to see these artistic If you doubt what your neighbors say mut, when they fa lash council inveutory about Ireland & Button's prices just cell in • of goods in their in 11; that the town hall people, and get a ha weenie present, all for ; and see for yourself. 10 cents. 5.14tf besertibbed; that caving to other experteee, -The Libby gla. a blowers aro giving i no flag be purchase I. this year. -Mr. John Hanna has had a new hard - exhibitions in a ea vas tent on vacant bot Hauson-Robbit s-n.liat report of the wood coiling placed n his store, and lute next to Preabyteri k-, church. Those who ;Property Committ• 0 as just read be adopt - also had it repainted- Mr, Hanna's store . . now presents a nice, :dean appearance. bave not .. . in a .4, .. r000ss 0 t ed -Carried. glass blowing shot Id =Lk° it a point to I The Finance =late° reported, re- -Business men :I others of Wingham attend. It is web worth the small fee! comuaeuding the p yment of the following who want neat bit heaele, totter heads, ch rged. : accounts : envelopes, or any of er kind of job printing 'Van Vannorman, -The widely laaown and highly esteemed Thos Manuel, sale will find the Tntes ffi ea just the place to got them; --Major South 1, Commissioner Eva Booth's representat ve for aVesternOntario =ticketed the rape ings in the S. A. Barr - salts on Wecines ey evening. Ile was assisted by Adjuta t and Mrs. Myles and Ensign Wiggins. Dr. Ma.adonald is now permanent- ly at home aria can be consulted by his patrons. -The waterwm ts extension on Patrick street from Shute; to Frances street has been completed. rhe firemen were out on Saturday evening ast and tested the same. A. length of boss 'as laid from the hyd- rant ou the cornei of Patrick and Tree -lees streets to the schrel building. The water 050 be thrown as sigh as the school with ease. This will tea a great convenience in ease of fire at the milord, as it an now be reached without r ey trouble.. -The finnamiel report of the Wingham Methodist church for the year 1890.97, shows the follow' ig contributions to con- uxtionel funds: iicaterly Officio.' Board, 0930.45; TrusteeBoarcl, eb48.48; Epworth eve 00- ;Sunday Settee!, 019660; 50 ; Missionary Society, Initiation Fund, $60.00 ; nd, $12.70; Contingent neral Conferenb3, 07.19; lief Fund, $5.80; Susten- =day School Aid, 44.00; Society, 01.75; Total n • A.ict el 88.08e Super Eduationol F Teed, $5.36; G Union Church Wien Fund, $7: Weinen's F. M e2118.00. WED ING DELLS, • °Joey $ 34 00 8 31 10 00 y pastor of St. ndrew's Presbyterian Thos Irvin. salarj chureb, London, - v, IL Johnson, accom- Municipal World, auk forma 58 paniel by Mrs. J sten, were ceiling on St. Lawrence Fon ry Co., water some friends in to n Met Saturday. They 1 pipes, hydrants, et, 201 21 had just returned eom the Pacific coast,.P R, freight on W W supplies29 28 where they were Mieuding their holiday 1 inghana Electric Light Co., lights Mr. Johnston was one et the Canadian 1 for July 35 20 representatives t ; the great Christian - Button &Tessant, reef order 80 Endeayor Conven lou held in the city of D PloRtniayelayingo a sidewalk, $7, Sanfranciscc, Cal, Mr. Johnston speaks i superintencliug, $ 1.75 29 75 in glowing terms of the Canadian west Jas Brock, work on ereets, $11.88, 1 work on property, 5 le and North West.• 12 38 Everything goes at Ring's. i Geo Ilughes, work on streets, $12.63 13 13 le v erybody goes to Winghain, King's on property 50 cen s Annual Sale is "on". , Chas Barber, teanunee -----------13 90 We still buy Butter. Eggs and Wool. - Win Moore, work at 'V W 4 60 Highest prices cash or trade. . . Thos Montgomery, week on streets5 00 G. E. Knee. ! Alex Campbe13, " " " 11 13 " la I, 3 13 It t4 Thos Moore " i -Stratford Her Id: "The medicine vendor who talked o sweetly to a throng Win Moore8 18 of admire:a ou tit ntarket Friday night .J Gillespie teaming cereets, 013.67 16 47 and induced the n to gather up closer teaming W W 8) while he confided ionte secret, pulled in El 0 Brown, printing. 23 00 50 nearly 620 before •e finished up, giving in A. E Simmons, printita c return a small botele of rain water and Alex Ross, express au telegrams50 some harmless co ering. Ile was going`to Jos Ballard, special co table 4 50 stay in the city a long time and do some A G McGregor " 6 00 wonderful things but he vanished Satur- ' John Clegg & Co., sup ies W W get back went hal," We believe this same • A. B. McDonald, teaming W 12 1250 day and the dolises the loons expected to ' $13.47,streets, 115.65 Tilos Moore, work at W V 3 00 gentlemen was i - Wicgham a short time A ago and clone tee mane thing as be has John McLeod, work at W ext22 7550 been doing in oth r placee. - . ; Bell Tel. Co, messages 3 75 V -There died Or Tuesday evening, one of John Forester, Work at W Winglianes most righty respected youte V Vannorman, burying clo carcases 50 ti Robbins-ellanson--That the report of women, iu the peteen of Mary Eupliernia, ' ; Finance Committee as read be adopted and beloved wife of Mt James Langley, brake. man on the Londe G. T. R. freight. ' i checques ia-ned for the ayment of the About two weeks a o deceased was confin- i amounts -Carried. 1 By-law No. 27G -a by- aw respecting tags 'tax and d 279, 1896, iugstone; the sick less and death of John - ed and was gettin along very nicely until • Norris, engineer; he sudden death of Mrs. News.Record of this et,nat V yery Friday last, when be was seized with a public) improvements, by Ir We take the fol owing from the Clinton lrelend, wire of r. A. Ireland, conductor. pretty event tm ispirede' at the Graeae) sudden chill, wt :ch was followed by repealing by-laws No. 276 a a short iinc ago, nd the death on Tues. =other ou Monday -evening and ebb passed ; was read three times. Street Methodist eiturchc' last Wednesday day of the wife an Tuesday evening as Hanson -Shaw -That by. brakeman on th a John Green and Miss PeaoefullY awaY as read be adopted -Carried -A great En Lipton, who ow Scotland, Eng) made his vast years and bas 11 roll, He pays vortising in (bit newpeper nelve of modem tra , for in this adamant:1 age eee;Ite-fetattley,aew every body sea Is, and newpapers and peri. maidoLltetter. °dials are the bat medium. ed the solemn ce 'oniony in the presence of g Sept. 28 end 29, 2 Mr. tranvia Langley, same taain, afternoon, when Annie Alexander merchant, Thomas .T.' and wife. eat -the vd, Ireland and Waleii, nratuaeaw claadsiethePheYetleti teeeralitterectueb, the only been married , elm • 4„,ww,Greetrp,Atar. leaves a sorrowing b s 420 stores in London, oalth of $50,000,000 in 18 tetatheireedriatee -Thveleeitleteleretirtifelly ter, mother and two ,000 persons on his pay method -Air -tram awitheepaileeandeserange 1083, tribu te to newspaper ad- teesrenntrateanin .o, beeutiftibebotrgnete'rif c tnanner. believe in macsk tame upt11 enele tereitegeee_egemer, 1 funeral took plane tieing: It the life blood 4phtirfather. T a-bridestneadeewaseelFiess I 444"4411111k-te the Tin were pronounced meat stated. Deceased vets th., eldest daughter 1 Brtm No. 308-a by-law , ..J.L..z. .....c.„, . erne of Mrs. A. 'McLean f this town and had by way of a teiuporary lea about a year. She ! concrete sidewtell: on Cents shamd, infant (laugh- I 'eters to moan) her 1 Jane streets was read three Robbins -Shaw -That th4aeeraticel as read, bo adopted -Carr' l'eecoglic"‘" The! By-law No. 3011-A. by-! Irate of taxation for 1897, Imills on the $, was read t IRtesoe-Robbins-Th ; us read, be adopted -Car Mesers. 11. Davie, Jas eMiste-elesaioe-Greerreets ev. B. Cletnent perform- ' FA.LL aw No. 276, to raise $1,400 to pay far , Minnie and times. y -law No, 308 d. to strike tee fixing it at 21 gheen cemetery. roe times. t by-law No. 306 ed, nfileid and Dr. Macdonald addressed t 10 council with reference to sidewalk n west side of Centre street, chamber that it was too high and asked =melt • they would kind- ly lower the Mule. Conn. Iranson Centel be lowered to meet tt Irevere. Conn. Meltirday said be bad tried to do 'what was right and fairy all and did not ta on him of all kinds -,f SXGIITS TO -SZ-14 76.i Tim mass Lowlims CHEAP w. Talsph.no No. 83. CHEAP • iti,Statirttit1 • and c Wren have taken advent. a large number f guests. .Aikete-thertere- Blyth ()et. 5 and O. ewe. ettte-;were-etrterttrtnWdeto I , , • ralmereten.... Sept 27 and 28. eesnervettetiew releaateett-thertesirtgriNaeirthe 1 Toronto Aug 30 to Sept 11 ldfle's father _‘1.13.411"..-kittIntn-ddr. Ths.• „; Sept 0 to 18. ' AMmeroaa-valttaUe-preffenit-itt-tite-trittri j-33 d• .3 Walkerton "apt 15 and 10 slueletegge bigle-ketritereeirrewleithestiteds ' Stratford t- 'i 23 and 24 held.mu Mr. % Mrs. Green left on the • 1 Clifford rcpt te, and 24 evening train f r Wingharn, where they ! intend maid,.t their home. The best 1 Wilt UNA giyetl by this pOpulat ettiadtion, sliOuld judge by the crowd rated:by aftemoon. The following vielt- ors received tit 3 largo globes of glass work. Miss Maggio Calbraith, Mr. Gray, Mr. W. Button,. Den Parker, John Moore and others. Onlyet days more. Don't fail to visit this Intel eating exhibition, from to 5 and 7 to 10 11. m. on vacant lot next to Presbyterian thurch, 4/ N. wishes of a ve y large 'circle of friends1 . Don't Wait Tor The Melt Ram. 2ollow the esti table 0001)10. Mr. aren't i The experience of physicians and no: produces an immediate Mwish to have any blame will engage in I ,e bakery on hic i publio proves that taking .Crertne in fleth; 8cott's Emulsion 1 Considerable discussion was indulged in hntlinf-138 ' own itceonnt,i We extend a hearty wet- I ft ie therefore a the highest value in ; as to who Amid pay for change in walk. oome Mr, and, Mre. Green to our town. ; wasting diacaeee and consumption, !The Mayor 031J that the way the law was, sidewalk should wishes of rate. In order to convince the publie that we have the facilities for produc- ing Life -Size. Portraits equal in qua'. ity to any city concern, wo make the following special offer which will be in force Cillrinfe August 1897, only: One Life Size Porkait 1.6x20 raallelozera .Sitantelle Photos FOR of one person. This offer is only good for the month of August. Sit- tings made in cloudy weather as well /IS sunshiney days. STAR ienoTo co. Beaver Block - - 1Vingliam. each ratepayer int !rested in the walk would have to pay b s proportion of the • expense. Ranson-Gregorye-That the Engineer be authorized to low= walk ou west side of' Centre street as he te:ay see fit -Carried. Mr. C. Gillespie i formect the Commit that the street one his property near G. T. R. was in be thape. T. L. Jobb ad eseed the council re town building e =etc+ approaches Ulf Church of Engle , 'rhe MayeLeitetted that any walks of Ms Itnnteete'. 'et•ertieyould have to be paid fo by th - se -desiring the same. Petition was p setae& signed by John Neelands, A. M. .ohinsou and others, ask- ing for concrete 'ciewalk to be laid on west side of Miunie s eat, from Victoria street to North 'la Aim of lot No. 479, said walk to be.4i feet wid • Hanson -Rob ins -That the petition of ratepayers on w st side of Minnie street for laying of co rete walk be greeted and the Public) Wor Committee be ins Vsscted to go ou with th work -Carried. Mr. A. J. Irvi , melted for the perelavien of couucil for tfootball olab elost the park on dayg of matphere leefet red to Property Conned tee with power to act. Reading-McDhnlay-l'hat teed= pass- ed at last meeti ig of council re kind of cement to b3 CCM in construction of tilde - walks be reseinda-Oarried. • Hanson -Robb ns -That e300 be plead. to the oredit of he School Board -Car- ried. Council adjour ed. CANADA nTJI12EBS COLLEGE TO OUR 1.01.13TG TtUAL31t1; NYTIO ARE TIMM} WO 2850105 TIIHIlt F T17115 00011115 LIFO. This is a season if the year when neatly of our young men and women are endeav- oring to decide as (0 the beet coarse in life for there to 1011 4w. They have been attending public sj coregiate iustituto t selves for the battle not yet chosen their We would recom desirous of securing naut, to eoesider course of business trd the Canada Business The pupils of this successful in secur ug titmice positions with business Ileum, Forty-one pupils were placed between :-Mn. 1st and May let, 1807. It is the only soh= in Canada of the record which has bee 1 miming nearly 21 years witbout change of management and has had over 2000 stn ionto in attendance. We have no hesitat on in recommending it to the intending breiness or shorthand student as one wort' y of the highest con- fidence. A. card addresser to the proprieterce, Messrs. D. McLachlem & CO., of Chatham, will secure yoti a eatelogue • df either de - pertinent, SABBATH. sEnvions. ool, high school or better prepare them - f life, but they have calling. mud those who are emirterative employ. he advieability of a fining or sh orthand in College, of Chatham. chool aro wonderfully METIIODIST-Rov. Dr. Pascoe,. pas- tor. Services at 11 a no and '7 p m. PRESBYTERIAN -Rev, D. Perri% pastor. Services at 11. a ru (mai p EPISCOPAL, St. Paul's -Rev. Wm. Lowe, rector. Services at 11 a as and 7 p 01. BAPTIST--Ilev, ans. Hamilton, pas- tor. Bervieen at 11 n in and 1 p m C0IGA?rI0NAti--Rev IL ,E. Mason, pastor. Services at 11 a m and p in. LiV air ION ARMY-- Capt. Deriver and Lieut. Burney in command. ifer- vices it 11 ani.3 p and 8 p CHRISTIAN WORIKERS Mims Ontram and Lock itt ootantood, eb3p m and 8 p re. It each of the chore named *ha •Sabbath &hoot is bald at 9441p rap