The Wingham Times, 1897-08-27, Page 1seeleieeet
VOL. XXVI.---NO.
Ho;T & DMZ
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E SELL CHEAP
In order to make quick; easy
selling this waren weather, we have
marked all our summer goods down.
Speeial prices
11
it
Special
T weeds.
Special prices in Millinery in this
department.
Goods are lower than usual every-
thing at cost and under.
A special lot of Hats at 15e. worth
from 715. to $1.25;
Special prices in men's golds,
Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Hats and Order-
ed'Clething. Our stock.of Hien and
boys' Straw Hats is • the best in
-'town, all the newest styles and the
prices to suit you.
$, few pairs left yet, of those
ladies' Boots, Shoes and Slippers at
75c.- and .$1, which twice what we
are asking for them. Always special
prices at the Grocery counter. A
handsome Folding Back Lawn Chair
given away with Baking Powder.
Secure one for your lawn or veran-
dah. The best 25c. Tea in Wing -
ham.
We have a market for every
Cherry you have got. We will buy
.all you. bring us.
WE SELL CIIEAP.
HOMUTH & BOWLES
prices
in Dress Goods
Muslins,
Striped Linens,
Cotton Zioupons
Pelim Goods,
Parasolis,
Ladies' Vests,.
Blouses,
Belts,
Cuffs (S't Collars
in all Summer
Marriage Licenses
Issued by FRANK PATnaSON, NO 23, Vic -
601 to atreet,Wingham, Ont. No witnesses
required.
FALL TERM SEPTEMBER i
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 double that of
ast year.
Only one kind of business training
given to our students and that "the
best."
Write for particulars.
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
LOCAL. MEWS.
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WINOEL AM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27,1897.$1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
Regular 50 cent her Set ool lin s old his cattle to
Z-��:uoaA
t —Mr. H. DavisTlaYis leas e ,1 T ALS.
for 40 cents, at Ale %osa . M r. John Loutit, o East Wawanosh. We shall he Clad to h tro eontrlbutiors to this
—Look out for w ding belle again solum i f1.,ut ati> t•f nor alders, It ton )tar nisi•
next week. Several Wiu hatnites aro "Flour has talc n quite An advance tors or, l iir,,nau enc:, naafi J':iurcc:4, drop iu and
1; hpward, It is n J tiuotcd at t a 0') a toll us, or stead nK a noir to that ellect.
interested. hundred. ((��II
—Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran-
teed to cure headache.
—Duck ahooting betins on Wednesday
of next week.
Everybody goes to Wingham, King's
sale is booming.
—Mr. William Ho nes hag treated his
blacksmith shop to a resit coat of paint-
-Bring all your job printing to the
Tines office. We guarantee satisfaction.
Something new In Canopy -Top Bed-
room suites at Izieeette 4 BUTTON'S. 5.14tf
—Send Tits Trai$s to your friends. On.
ly 25 cents from now till January 1st,
1898.
—Messrs. Page & Vynn shipped a oar
load of cattle, per G, '. R., to the Toronto
market on Tuesday.
—School reopens on Wednesday next.
The stnall boy an girl are on the move
getting things in re ainess.
English Malt V negar is much better
than ordinary, a you can get it from
N. A. Farquhar n.
—Court Maitl nd, No. 25, C. 0. F.,
meets • this (Fri y) evening. A full at-
tendance of neem re is desired.
—The town w in darkness on Friday
evening last, so thing baying gone wrong
with the electric igbt that evening.
—For first-class tailoring and °beep
gents' furnishings, try Webster & . Co.
member the place, in Queen's block.
—Wo are sorry
James Langley is
he may soon be a
—11?.essrs. Curri
car load of horses
Saturday last.
charge.
I still buy Butter, Eggs and Dried Ap-
ples. Highest prices, cash or trade. G.
E. Ring.
—The next ince
churches in, the NV'
)field in the Method
on Tuesday next.
' —The new
Praise will be
Presbyterian C
on Sunday, Sep
Bibles and
Praise Comb
$2.50 each,
—Tho publi
mind that on g
o report that Mr.
ry ill, but hope that
e to be around agalh
& Rintoul shipped a
to the Old Country on
Sohn Moore went in
ng of the Methodist
(igbani district will be
ist church of this place
resbyterian Book of
used in the Wingham
urch for the first time
ember 12th.
1?resbyterian Book of
sed, from 75 cents to
t Alex. Ross'.
will do well to bear in
,d after Wednesday next,
the local drug tores will close at 9 o'clock
each eyening, xcept Saturday.
•-•A " birth lay party " will be held in
the school roo a of St. Paul's church this
(Friday) even ng. A. splendid programme
of music, oto._has been arranged.
Your Piet :es would be a great deal
better and ,icer If done with Euglteh
Malt Vineg,y. from N. A. Farquharson's.
FRUIT
FRUIT
FRUIT
of all kinds
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
—The 0 Aral Experimental Farm is
sending on with new warning posters,
dead se m es of the dreaded San Jose
Scale, wbi may cause such havoc if not
checked.
Ireland & Button has added a delivery
wagon to their business and will deliver
goods -a reasonable distance. 5-14tf
—Tho prize list of the North-Western
Fair, which will o held in Wingham on
Tuesday and We esday, September 28th
and 20th, have sen issued, dnd may be
had on apphca on to tho Secretary, Mr.
William Robert on, or at Mr. J. Wilson's
office. The c imittee on special attrac-
tions are Putti g forth every effort to make
this the most successful fair over held in
Winglinm.
For anything in the line of fruit, ---r. D. Oa
tomatoes, cucumbers, etc., go to J`d.ti. A.
111e$elvie, the Star leestauraut, carrier, has hod
—Mr. Alex, Ross
license for the sale
and post cards. '1
convenience to in
people.
—"The OfficialJ
Western Fair,'Le
received at this of
trated and Oleg
of what the W
year.
ad taken out n
f postage stamps
a will be quite h.
fixed np in not
—Who was
Burgess, of t/,o north en
y of our towns -visiting bis O stn in Tur,
• 300 page ecribbl
tho and blotter
Programme" of t
laces.
don, of 1597, has been _-As will be see
se, and is a well illus- in another calmn
tly prepared forecast have decided to rj
tern J3'i.ir will be this kions ee n.eat,
Miss Oassie Good 1e town on Tuesday
,bell, our worthy mail for Clinton.
bis dray re -painted and 1S1 auley Mord n has returned from
style• his holiday trip.
it said that Mr. John Mrs. Buchman,
of Goderieh, ie visiting
livery, was with friends is to
.
terry 1 Miss Eva Gracey a spending a few boll -
011d pencil and days with Blyth fri nde
r 5o at W. H. Wal -
Miss Nellie Gene- ie renewing acquain-
by an advertisement tan in Clinton time week.
the butchers of town Mr. J. P. Dopp, butcher, of Seafortb,
iss the price of all was in town on Weinesday.
Mies frlcKenzie, o . Flushing, Michigan,
is visiting with frier ds in town.
Mrs. Potts, of IT tchell, is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. John_ McManus.
Mrs. W. C. McIver and babe, of Detroit.
are visiting with friends id town.
Mrs. J. Ritchie a -.d daughter are visit-
ing at Wingham.—fe-russets Post,
Miss Wallace is n Toronto this week
—The local co ps of the Salvation Army
are busily engae d in decorating their hall
for the week's e d services. Captain Moul-
ton, who is in . charge of the special ser-
vices, has ha a wide experience as an
officer.
If you doubt what your neighbors say
about Ireland &Button's prices just call in
and see for yourself. 5-14tf
—Tho merchants i
are bound to be up
coat of Rubber
Clegg & Co, hard
been applied to it,
the appearance of
—A meeting o
Turnberry Agriec teras Society will be
eld in the Qct n's Hotel, on 'Tuesday
evening next, at o'clock. A. full attend-
ance is requester , as business of much im-
portance will eo ne before the meeting.
A. now $1 Do ninion bank bill has been
issued. The p:culiaritos of clew bill are
the portraits o' Lord and Lady Aber-
deen on the f •e and a picture of the
parliament tit ildings cin the back.
—Sportsmet now anticipating shooting
partridge and noel, after a close period
lasting four y ars, will be disappointed to
find that it h s been extended to September
15th, 1000, ii order to further prevent the
total annih laden of these birds, now so
scarce in C alien woods.
—The ca p meetings, conducted by the
Christian corkers, commenced last even-
ing, on th prairie, back of Mrs. Ritchie's
property, n Scott street. Tbo meetings
are being onducted by Mr. Geo. Fisher,
of Term o, and he is assisted by Mrs
Fisher a Aliases Bang , 011y, Outrom
and Leat o.
How to get a s ing rope free. Buy
50 cents worth o ohool Books at Alex.
Ross'.
--Last week we ade a slight error
when wo said Dr. \ Mame' Pink Pills
were selling at 40 ce s a box instead of 50
cents per box. S eral enquiries were
made at the local dr g store for Pink Pills
at 40 cents. It p ys to advertise in a
good live, up -to to newspaper. The
Tru ss reaches the eople every time.
le-ne stone wo of the foundation of
Messrs. Beattie rothers' livery barn is
cotnpleted, end t work is a credit to Mr.
Anthony McDon ld, the contractor. The
aoum•ete floor wil be placed in the barn at
once, and it will only be a short time till
the horses ar moved to the basement
'-Messrs. Beetle will have one of the best
livery barns in Veetern On rio when the
work is comps ed.
A regular c Bell Scribbler and an H.
B. Lend ncil, all for 5c., at Alex.
Ross'.
—The S ndaY School and Christian
Endeavor onvention. was in session at
Clinton o Tuesday and Wednesday of
this we t Among those who were
present rom Wingham were Dr. Mac-
donald, Rev. James Hamilton, Misses
MoKili on, Ross, Pocock, Carrie Mac-
donald Tea Gordon, Nettie Gray and
tenni Murray. A full report of the
prone dings will be given next week.
Dr. Macdonald is now permanent-
ly at home anct can be consulted by
his patrons.
—As will be seen by the report of the
proceedings of t special meeting of coun-
cil, held on Sat
lithie walks
side of Petri
Centre etre
John street
streets. T
marked im
the town,.
--ln many of no neighboring towns
bakers have railed the price of bread
but as yet, in W ngbam, the staff of life
is retailed at thr old figure.
—The followi g is ' rotn this week's
Hensel] Masers, r:—"John Reichert left
here for Wingh .m on Tuesday to take the
formanship of he flax mill there."
1lI-Mr. John _Ritchie was out driving attending the cniain:ry °reuings.
the Stone 'block neer Belgrave ,n 'Tuesday evening last, Mies Ruby Hay. Listowel, is visiting
the times A new when his ht'�o become frightened at her cousin, Miss Ma tan Gregory.
atnt, supplied by J something ani- ran away, smashing the
are merchants, has - bjlggy into a trent many pieces.
vhioh adds greatly to Mr. John Cornyn, of the Advance,
he block, made an assig .went on Friday last, for
the directors of the the benefit o ds creditors, to Mr. E. L.
Dickinson A meeting cf the creditors
will be bel ir.Mr. Dtokinsou's office on
2d. nday after:pon uoxt,
—Quito a *timber frotn town went
over to Blyth in Wednesday last to wit -
nets the atblaeio sports iu that place.
The baseball watch between Goderich
and Seaforth, resulted in a score of 14 to
2 in favor of Goderich. The football
match, betw .on Wingham and Brus-
sels result& in a score of 1 to 0 in
favor of 13 ussels, and the lacrosse
match between Wingham a.ud Clinton
Was won bygg- ii ogham by 1 goal to 0.
d-ood R$5mlts t'rom Advertising.
The Star Moto Co.. is an up- <-gate
concern in ew-y particular. Th•, believe
in the use of -printer's ink an' ave faith
in advertisin , providec advertiser
practises wba • he prea s. They claim
to, however, and in renewing a contract
with us, stated that the TxnzEe is a first-
class advertis g medium. The Star Photo
Co. continu ' their special offer for a
month, of gi ing for $8 a life-size portrait
and a half lzen photos. Their object in
doing this s to adsertise their life size
prod uction
New Presbytoria ooks of Praise,
words only, froth S 61.23 with music
nicely bound, 90c $1.25. Bibles and'
Hymnals, nicety ound, GOc to 6.2.,ir
0 at
W. H. Wallace's.
—It is now deft Lely arraugod that
Captain Moulton, to has just arrived
from New Brnnsw k. will conduct the
Harvest Festival at the Salvation Army
Here, the program a of which is as fol-
lows: Saturday r ight—Cross meeting ;
Sunday morning— ;ou1 presentation ; Sun -
Mrs. Prior, of Wi tdser is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mme. R. Aikens.
1fr. and Mrs. Ken of Galt, were visiting
. Wingham hinds ch ring the week.
Mr. Fred Hoath e u] family, of London,
are guests at Mr. Jet oes Duffield's.
Miss Patterson, If Port Elgin, is the
guest of her sister. i-rrra. John Nicoll. Clinton, are guest: at Hr. H. Here's.
Vias Hattie&Iurrttv, of S:atortli is via- Mrs. W. II, YotPiiil returned to Winn
ng her aunt, Sirs...tines tiuLanhlan. peg on Wednesda aftro spending a con
and Mrs. S. Youbill.
w, of Wingham, is
. H. McBride, of
otel.—Gorrie Vidette.
F. Gordon and :spa
short visit to f
somas and ell
eorge Good le
out°, where
THE GOLDEN DAYS QF AUTUMN -
Are
conductive to the production et
high-class portraiture. The light %
de
perfect and with morn appliances,
such as we have, a failure is next to
an impossibility. We make a special-
ty at this 1)itue of the year, of' taking -
exterior views of residences, picnie .
parties, harvest scenes, ete. p-
pointnienrs for such may be made at
the studio, or through the mail.
in Life -Size Portraiture we excel.
We guarantee our Bromide, Crayon
and Water Color Portraits. Our
prices are right. Do not be misled
by the oily–tongued vendor of cheap•
trashy work. Our productions last.
a century; cheap, trashy, so–called
"portraits" fade. There's the differ-
ence. Nothing; is cheap that is not
good and lasting.
Yours for reliability,
STAR F1FifO7fOc ,O.. awes ,a
Beaver Block - ti,:< Vingh'aln.
in London for sonic
few��days at her horn
Miss Melissa Wy
guest of her Mem
Mi11arton:%iincar the Review,
Mrs, Grover and ;o», Fred, of London,
are the guests of her father, Mr. J. H.
Dulmage, of the B unswick House.
Miss Nettie M Allister, e£ St. Clair,
Michigan, and n iss Maud Andrews, of
trine, is spending ttw
in ton. -
, of Wingham, is 1130
Mies Sadie Stewart,
iting
weeks with Mt
Misses Stuart and Patterson, of Luck- Miss Minnie Dr
now, are visiting at T. Wm. Grierson's. guest of Mrs. V'
Mr. and Mrs. Jct Forbes, of Essex ,Anglo•Ar.nerioan
county, are the guests of Mrs, Clendenuing. Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Maggie Stewa has returned liotne left yesterd.ty en
from an extended visi to friends in Clif- Wp odetr.ck. St, et
ford.•OrMr. and Mrs.
Mrs. McTaggart andon, of Clifford, are day last fer T
the guests of the Mis
town.
Vise Irene Mcore h
from an extended visit
onto.
Mrs. Robert Hill, o
s Stewart, of this pro] ose goingi
i
ineFR
s returned home Mrs. R. Elliot
o friends in Tor- on Mouday for
spend a few ds
Walkerton, was gersoll.
visiting Wingham fri: • ds during the
acct. '
Miss Lily Dey, of Wi gbam, is visiting
Miss Thompson, Elgh street—Goderich
Star.
ATr. Frank Dinsley, of Stratford, is
spending a • few betide s at his home in
town.
Mien Lizzie Hornell
OBITUARY. home iu Lucknow, afte
f✓We are ce-led upon this week to cerett- kir in town.
icle the vey sad and sudden death of i#/lVir. George Allen, o
Elizabeth I Found, beloved wife of Mr. Hewing old,ecqueenta
A. S. Murry , blacksmith, of this townthe weep.
, ,
which took lace at her late residence, J.1. Elliott, V. S., o
Scott street, Thursday afteruoon of last tug hands with Wingh
week, in the 8th year of her age, De• hast week.
ceased had b- n confined and was appal:- Miss Reynolds leave
ently doing ni ly, when she was suddenly - onto, where she will a
seized with he iorrhage and only lived it openings.
ew hours. SL- was the only daughter of Mrs. John Farquh
Mr. James Fe ud, of Whitechurch, and 'reeswater, are the
was married to [tlr. Murray some eighteen quhareen.
or nineteen ye .rs ago, residing iu Wing -
Mrs. Pilgrim and tw
ham ever since hat titre. She had Leen a fordare the guests
worthy inembe: of the Methodist church Herdsman.
for many years, and was held in the l,t.h S. Brownlee,
est esteem by everyone who had the Mr.
pleasure of he-= acquaintance. Deceased visiting Blends in,
Advertiser.
leaves behind i• sorrowing Husband and
family- three (-de and two boys, the ,Advertiser.
Kerr and da
youngest Leing e boy of eleven, to mourn - aro spen . coup!-
the loss of a losing wife and a kind Goderieh
mother. The f
eral to the Wingham Mr. William Jo
relay afternoon last, was shaking hands wit
ed, the Rey. lir. Pascoe Wingham this week
ices, and Mesers. Wm. Mrs. Petrie an
Cemetery, on Sat
very largely alter
conducting the se
tis returned to her
a lengthy sojourn
London, was re -
es in town during
Clifford, was Omsk -
friends one day
to -morrow for Tor -
tend the millinery
rson and son, of
nests of Mrs. Far -
children, of Brant-
Mr. and Mrs. R.
London, has been
Wingham.—London
ghter, of Wingham,
of weeks in , es—
ston, of London, is
his old friends in
.Miss Lena Petrie, of
day afternoon—" Phe Army's Aim and Holmes, It, Dre-ver, George White, A. - Ingersoll, were the ••uosts of Mrs. Hough -
Object ;" Sunda' nignt—" Tho Foolish Cook, J. 11. S ophenson and Samuel ton during the wee
Farmer " Mondenight—Sale of produce. Young, blamit is of the town, acted as Miss fl. Ortwein has returned to her
—Xhe follotvii g is from the London pall -bearers ; t' r. Murray and family aro ' home in Hensall, a tor spending some time
Advertiser of 'Tuesday : Two bicycles deeply sympathieecl with in the hour of with friends in tow
brought over from Detroit to Windsor. their very sad bereavement. Mrs. A. B. Allis•
and thou crated and addre.sed to Wing- daughter, Mrs. G
ham, were seize 1 by the ouatoms officers There died at -the fancily residence, week. --Gerrie Vid
at Windsor for duty. The officers are Francis street, of er a lingering illness, Misses A. Chis
in the habit if examining all goods Emma, beloved wife of Mr. Arthur Bris- Wingham, visited
arday evening last, grano- shipped from Vt indsor by express to see, bois, G. W. N. Telegraph line man, in the week.—Teeswater
e being laid on the north that they have not been brought frotn ! forty-first year of her age, Deceased had
street, from .Tosephine ..to over the bond .r without their knows- ; been a resident oft cxnghatn for some seven Miss Maggio •
s, and en the north side- of edge. I or eight years, and vas very much respect- tended visit to he
from Josephine to ],':antes
! ed by all with whose she was acquainted. urday last for Ne
se new walks are making a As Old as Antiquity. I She leaves behind a unhand and family o Mr. E. T. Joh
movement in the appearance of Either by acquired taint or ltoredity, three girls and Iwo ;oys to mourn her los ntario Loan an
nd we hope the good work will those old foes, Scrofula and Conaitmption, ! The funeral took plice on Tuesday morn don, was in town
not beg Aped until every street in the mist be faced generation after generation ; ing last to the Tees -peter Roman Catholic Mrs. McLellan,
W. - '�-�s'1 town is p t in first-class shape. but you may meet them with the odds in Cemetery. The a3.lpatby of the coin. Robert Black, of
atty. itestaurant.
Telephone No. 85. Macdonald Block, for $1. 'wo ear leads. G. E. King. Bion. family in their sore be oav t. Miss Mary Bxsb
Twenty-five lbs. of --Granulated Sugar your favor by the. help of Scott's Emilie uuity is extended t Mr. Brisbois and his two in town durin
r emen
was the guest of her
en, of Wingham, last
tte.
elm and M. Davis, el
iss Thirza Gillies last
ewe.
eLacblan, after an ex -
home here, loft on Sat -
York.
ston, Inspector for the
Investtnent Co., Lon -
Monday.
of London, and Mrs.
roxeter, spent a day or
the week.
who has been residing
t
ends in
's -ata.
o the Iifo insurance bus -
and daughter -left town..,
istowel, where they will
's before returning to In -
Mr. A. A. Gro
ing near Owei: 9
a day in town s
his parents at L
Mr. L McLea
week en au erten.
the sea shore.
have a -.leas, nt h
sten, who has been resid-
und for Mime time, spent
bile on bis way to visit
igside.
left on Thursday of last
c d visit to Boston and
trust Mr. McLean will
liday.
Misses Kato an Clara YoKinnon, who
have been residii in Blount Forest and
Detroit respt.ctft_iy for so ,,rine, n
spending a few -iolidays ends i
toyn.
VMr. and Mrs. .1_ W. V ..er, ofIttle+
rich, were in town on Tuesday, attending
the wedding of i Iiss Wilson. Mr. Van.
atter gave t'e Txat-;s a friendly call while
in town. Ihi/
Bev. N. Wellw.od, of Thornbury, and
Miss Wellwood, c' Collingwood, have re-
t urged to their 1 owes, after spending a
few weeks with f iends in Wingham and
viofnDv.
LAA TENNIS.
On Thursday of last week the Wingham,
Tennis Club were to Listowel and played
a garne with the - ub of that"town, which
resulted as follots :
Doubles.—Kid and Stuart, Listowel,
beat IIoin::th an Griffin, Wingham—G--4,
8-6, 0-4. Livin ton and Orr, Listowel,.
beat II. Bowie and Edward Bowles,
Wingham-7-5, -4.
Singles.—Gri , Wingham, beat Liv
ingaton, Listow — 7-5, 0-2. Hotnuth rr en-
tVingham, beat rr, Listowel -10-8, 8- ,This 111 -
Kidd, Listowel, at h. Bowles, Wingbr'j i lit
—6-4, 8-0. S art, Listowel, and t Medi
Bowles, Wingba - —Drawn.
last the Brussels Club #.
am and played a game,
follows
•
th
'lens
rides,
were
lungs
On Saturday
came to Wingl
which resulted a
1 . rte
Doubles.—Sin her and Cameron, Brass
sels, beat Baste and Griffin, Wingbate--
0--4, 0-3.
Singles.—Gri n, Wingham, beat Sestebl
Brussels --G-3, r _ . H. Bowles, Wingh,
beat Cameron, = irussele---i -0, 7•-5. t3h;s•
tedo, Wingham, -oat Sinclair, I3rnseette--
5-4, 0-0. flout. ay; Brussels, beat Ede
Bowles, Winghat --G-1, 6.1.
(Additions Locals on page 8,) '1 t
(5 LENTS will pay for the Tri
,January lot 18118, Subsea/he
and got the first chapters of car nes t