The Wingham Times, 1897-10-01, Page 1VOL. X.X.VI.---NO. 13427.
WINGIIAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1897o
•
New
Good0 s
HOMUTH & DONLES'
Stock of New
Goods are the
Very latest.
SENSIBLE PEOPLE
Cell and leave your
order for your new fall
Hat or Bonnet. We
lead in this department.
GERMAN MANTLES
1\Te have the largest selection in
town 1 he very latest styles shown
and the prices away down. Be
aro and call and be convinced,
WE SELL CIIEAP.
Do not send to Toronto or some other place
for their oalcc stationery. They get it at the
TIMw (Mee. We give them rood material and
do flrgt•elass wor•lc, and when wo pet paid for
a job we spend the money in the town.
IF Y U SEED
Note Ituads, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Moto -
mons, Envelopes, Visiting Dards, Wedding
Stationery, or no thing else in the printing
lino, give us a chance, before sending 'Igo -
where. We car, do work as cheap and as good
as the city mut, whose only interest in the
town is to get us much money out of it as he
can. Yours for printing,
IL B. ELLIOTT.
F4.
Q 1J
iT ALWAYS PAYE OET
77-.4.6"
NEW &,DVERTISEMENTS.
M 1t Mclnd oo--Autum Needs.
John Kerr -Bargains t ds week.
Miss McPherson. -=Th .es.
Bonneh & Bnwlee • •w Goods.
McKinnon do Co -Ila. Days.
Town of Wingham 'out of Revision.
LOCAL NEWS.
-Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran-
teed to cure headache.
-If you have a newt4tem send it to the
TrmEs.
WANTED -First• class Pantinaker, apply to
9.10tf • W. BABBAND, Wingham.
-The eider business ?+ill be on the quiet
this season.
-Regular meeting
Monday evening next.
Flowers, Groceries and Vegetables at T.
C. Graham's, Chisholm Block.
f
town council on
-John Wilson. V. S.
slated W. IL Hack in
or, Tuesday.--lllildma
-Cheap excursin
points will be given
P. B. on Sept, BOth a
When you get married yon should take a
look at our stock of crockery of all kinds,
and get prices. N A Farquharson.
sold out his inter -
as run ia his name,
eeley Enterprise.
bunker, Listowel,
k list is rapidly im-
be about in a few
!of Wingham, as -
surgical operation
Gazette.
rates to western
the G. T, B. and C.
d Oct. 1st and and.
--Mr. B. J. Swan ha�
est in ths•store which
to Louise Robinson -C
-Mr. J. W. Scott,!
who.has been rm the stc�
proling. IIe expects Ii
days.
.-For first-class tailoring and cheap
gents' fnrnitiltiegs, try Webster & Co.
Remember the place, in Queen's block.
-Mr. J. E. Swarts, c ptured first money
with his running mere, "Lorene" in the
open iunnieg race at he Goderich fair
Last week.
—Mrs. Cruickshank and ,laughter, of
Wiugbani, were guest. at J. W. McBain's
on th it way borne
-Tho concert g
from a visit at Pt. II pe Wednesdayevenii
- Ireland &- l;utton lave a Patent Slide
Extension Table. An lady
can work was a grand eveni
•e --Division Court wi
nesday next,:
-Coneicierable lo1 news,
crowded out of this i ue owi
fair prize list. -
'Three fiest-class 00
Apply to 1lotnutit & B
-Kindly tell yonr
only cost them 25
fro•n
now
until Jane
be held on Wed- j THE MILLIN
The annual fall in
as boon town ,isillinets con
i to the fall last and and will be
0 the week. On Tue
/makers wanted. ! number of the ladle:
tyles i the millinery in ea
Mende that it ,will , the stores were erot
nts for the TietEs early in the eveniu
y at, 189+3. • that it was very h
Peaches, plums, and peat's is abundance ; that seine Gusto
and as cheap as the cheapest, at Jas. 1110-1 There was never a
Kelvie's Star Restaurant. cult to define shape.
ould bear in mind the: Of the hats it may
on which will be hell r medium large and
Thursday afternoon' crowns in most of i
-Every Liberal r,
Liberal Demonstra
in Brussels on ne
and evening.
-The Tritss ha
names to its list
weeks. It will o
the end of the yc
- The Worne
Union will mel
o'clock in the C
Hall. A large attendance is desired. ; Gainsborough bids ft
Dr. Macdonald is now permanent- ever. The bounds
ly at home ana eau be consulted by idea as the hats, 110
his patrons. j design. Most of tit
eFall advertisements piece only, but earl
:ss men in The Tenn. different. Some v
they will tell you of and are much 1
r is saved this way to Drapery effects are
most of tholeats an
Y OPENINGS'
livery openings of the
fenced on Tuesday
ontinned throughout Synodical Conircit
ay evening a largo st
i ends.
of the town inspected p
of the stores, iu fact,
ed with people from
till late, It is said
d to examine a hat
er had not ordered.
me when it was diffi•
81 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
schemes of the char
and other congregat
ltev. John Rosy,
cd as the Presby
broad and large, the
added a number of new' up at the left side, u
(luring the past few ' velvet and plumss, o
y cost you 25 cents until ospreys in natural co!
r, figures prominently i
77s Christian Ti mperance j will be greatly w
t(Tuesday afternoon, at 3 autumn and winter a
ristien \Yorker& Mission to this year's style
Mr. Miller gave
at next meeting e
Assembly
ns
Iiia
some means to i
which are the 0
The Presbyt
Knox chrrch,
in hats and bonnets. ilte neat regu
said they aro large,
Wingham Nov.,
medium small. The
o styles shown are J,ncknow, Sept,
rims wide and turned
ith high mounts of SEL
birds and drooping
rs. The tureen also A very interes
the new models, and formed at the Ba
rn throughout the uesdoe; evening by
it is especially suited when John W. Wa
f trimmings. The Mrs. Rosetta \Viae
r to be as popular as were united in mart
o almost as varied in very pretty, and w
wo being of the same After the honeym
01 consist of the head. -
one is in soma. respect
•ge on the polls shape
rger than heretofore.
reatly in evidence on
bonnets, and there is
telt fashioning. The
popular a few years
o natural and made
aight cocks' feathers,
ills dressed to bo a
Its and montures of
pheasant ospreys;
ito, natural, grey and
- Watch out for tl
of the hustling bush�
If they have bargain
them. Many a cloth�
the customer.
Servant girl wanted. Apply to Mrs. B. a great variety in
M.liobiuson. ostrich feathers, so
Tho heartfelt sy pathy of our towns- ago will be worn, al
people is extended to Mr and Mrs. George wings, curled and st
Duffield on the c nth of their infant osprey and titres q
daughter, Marion Luise, which sad event velvety softness; qu
natural owl's feather
took place on Sande last. bnnohes formed of w
-On Saturday 1
Mine's livery stable
buildings occupied 1
offices in Teeswater
amount to about fi
covered by insure!
Ireland & Button must be making prices
right, as they seam to be doing the furni-
ture trade.
-Mr. Jas. McKe
booth'privilege at th
Tuesday and Wedue
is well up to his bu
who attend the BI
looked after in the
-Lost on the r
and Wingham, on
Augnst Iasi, a bo
of notes, which ar
but the owner.
rewarded by leavi
office.
1 ministers stipend i PERFECT PHOTOS
nal purposes.
ruseels, was nominat-
ry representative on
ee on Augmentation of
move
h wi
11 r
that o
n
otice t t
ed Studio r r.. Ontario, .. is
tern titer ). 4V,th:
uvertnrn to the Genera] these facilities, Wo prodt,es a Iaiy r tecta
the Assembly to take class of portraiture which mauls favor-
icate in the Blue Book ably with the beet city x rs, V1
clic congzegations.
guarantee a perfect Iitten t d art
artistic 1Jttieh.
v adjourned to meet in 1 The 111,414Ilf kr t cltrrfsetetistia of chili
ley, Oct. Sth at 1 P. pn• season of elle year isconducive to the
r meeting will be held at production of exierior views. A ppoinf
0 at 10 a. m. meats may leo mann itt tilt* tttudio
Jona MeoNaen, Clerk.
7, 1897.
ING BELLS.
lug ceremony was per-
t
parsonage ou Wed• possess merit, and are genuine. Rifler-
tetteI3,ev. Jas. Hamilton, ant vendors pialne off on their victims
or, of Turnberry, and linitationa knveemr t els "3olar Printta,'�
of Rochester, N. X'., a'l,ich ars the ver}est rabhish, of coaxes
M'th- bride looked these are cheap -but not half so cheap
AND PDI T AIT;1. .
'Wingl)am is credited with pot.eessing
one of the best lighted RIX) best appoint -
taking residi r.'ei�, farm scenes, etc„
have also the 1n ant,:r,i*nnrt tlasleeligil,t
process for taking interior views or
parlor stenos, fit rnit�r gran pe, -ever •i1g
parties, etc.
Life -Size Portraiture is a spear
feature of our I»tsir,e'ss. Our Portraits
orniug fare destroyed dyed swan's quills a e some of the many
and a b.o lr of frame novel'tiee in plume, e trimmings for the
a grocery stores and cocain season.
• The total loss will g
)00, most of which is Flowers in silk, s in. and velvet of con-
A yentionalized colors give an effective touch
to same artistic ere + ion. Satin, moire and
taffeta ribbons are used extensively, but
the new bi•colored •ibbou is seen on the
smartest bets, and s very popular. Many
new shade" aro intr duced this year, some
of winch are the Fr. m and Nasuen, Ger-
anium, Pusse, T rco, Derby, Siberian,
Hippqne, Royal, : • omenia. and Palymre,
In millinery jewel ry, ornaments of French
cut steel, with ag.te, cat's eye and' rhino -
stone settings, al o jet, will be used to a
thein. It don't require two or three at
each encs to pull ' thein apart, and they
don't cast any more than the old kind.
-Finnigan's Fortun
in the town hall, on Ft
was very well attends
really first class. Tb
good band and °relies
was much admired b
, which was given
day evening last,
and the show was
Company have a
a and theinmusic
ur ottizens.
to the doors, final
will be increase
as usual gave -
ment, which was
Ten Dollar
It does not seem
for eight people c
dollars a week, 13
famous cook in A
done. She has tr
proves her case
Journal for Octo
menus covering
full, practical
woman can malt
/ch they have reach•Mra. Rorer °splite
ie ltas scured the
Blyth fall fair on
day next. Jimmy is
iuess and the people
tli fair will bwell
ay of refresh/ad betweeyt'or aty)ut
con
ofto finder will boliberally
g seine at the Tunis
yen in the town hail, on
g by the football club
'Tltehall waspackedbefound in any
• of the football clubMr J W BengoughI,Ii?SBS'T
n exellent eutertain-
njoyed by -all present.lllet at Wirigl
Anderson, Mod
aVek forEight Anpos~i'p'e thtttheCENTRA INSINESS COLLEGEi foltenc
Luknow
the loth of
ng a'numbevalue to no one
great eteut.
For the lack o
possible to give
shops and we m
ed very t,ice, ar
thing in the lin
by the Winghai
as largo ane! es
pace and time it is ten-
write•up of the different
st say that eah one look -
all ladies needing •any
of milliney need nrt go
milliners as they willfind
heap hn assortment ascanf the cities.
" " Alex Stewart, \
be providec son, JusSmilie,
r �t Mrs. Rarer, the TnostCunningham,
STIiATFOR, -ONT.,erica.sse bus, Jas Wyli
e,
•.l tt and !.news• S 'Fus, Ja 1.
Shortland, Bookkeeping'. Penmanship iu The Ladies' home 1Grats are asTypewra in , lw thorou„rhly taught by •r. Sl,e gives twenty-onefirst•eInee teahers. 'This iiUtution Js on pants are swell kno:vn from one enol of C"lanada to wek's meals, and gives P}ne Riese, �'o
}y mations by which anythe otht'r. 1'.ates eleg ate; tnethods and E 13.er,Ile
new; board cheap; eleirntly furnished nt aro keelnug up as attractive mals as Istel freta Scot
apartments. g minutes al:ynyn succenful. 1 no, foe this small sum of elyhemSten dollars
for ul cat••lo•-ue
'6',i suitable min
P3txrrtal;u i,rctiaisos 1 1 d the mts• People's .oats f Christ}an Flndoavor by death of Joh
Issued by Fi:Azot PATr13so1, No «3, Vie- 1 6 I nu i ^orae to as ort Oct, 0. Over a Helens, and a b
.sotift strecit,\\'ingham,Unt. No witnesses adopted.
required. thousand dale at s aro expected to be Circulars regar
had the tips taker of all tips fin ter which
beautiful
Fresh mestere served in any style at
James McKelvie's Star Restaueant.
Farming, published the I3yraut Press
of Toronto, has l,ee • changedfrom a
monthl • to a weekl . The subscription
price is the same as heretofore, 51 per
year. The mauagotn
the high stau;lard ev
e.1
--\Vltile
Mester
f,
gaged at work in 1'
factory on Monday
fortune• to have his
contact with some
RT Ok" MAITI.,AND.
m Sept 21, Bev. R. S. G.
ator, Elder's Camtnissions
favor of Robert Barr,
m. Struthers, Wm. Daw-
Pi. D. Iienderson, James
bt. Lockhart, H. Cham -
Wm. Malcolm and Itobt•
•
ago •)s the victm fesle wn he relizes lie
becomingly attired. 1,as bean duped.n the happy couple l'OTO CO.
Beaver .Block - \Vingha in.
intend taking up tit .irabode on the B Line
of Turuberry, We mite in wishing them
a long and happy I
e
D }ATH.
The following is
Corrie Vidette: T
upon to record th
ick's most respecte
of Mr. Jetetniah 13
cion, who de}rart
lat. Deceased w
of \\'ellesley, 0
carried on a wag
lishment in the
County of \'Velli
years, until so
owing to dyspe
smithing and r
ho purchased arsided until hi
uessful farm
lied upnu, and v
who knew him
has lived an ear
member cf. an
leader in the
gifted in remar
speaking, am
Whilein \tielli
years a Justie
behind hint t
. Mrs. Edo rd Snell, Goderich; 11. A,
rstewn, Dakota ; Walter
am ; J. \V. Belden, Brus-
Belden, Seaforth; Lount
ro, Manitoba; W. Il. Bel-
mie Belden at home. An -
Mrs. Henry Bennett, of
1, died about nine years
ns were laid 10 their last
e Molesworth Cemetery
The minutes o
tellI3OTEs ed.
J. ELLIOTT, Principal. Ball F Son's furniture
'lh P 1 .nnvention of tite3!oung A
bt. Aikens was en- lilIU
' e ravnnena
alt, to •n y ' ties
rig )' meets at St. Tho
of the machinery and , ,r, .
r• a long titue. present.
Rev. R. Paul, of
pulpit of the !lath
last. The pastor.
ed from the Committee
of Stipends for Walton,
rth Kinloss, ltiversdalo,
Rev. Colin Sinclair,
id, war invited to it as
tuber.
,---,.•_._ _ __ _ will lay him rip f
G l When your friends aro patting married
Brueeels, occupied the church were read
get it niece of Fancy Chita at N A Farqu- Dr. Pascoe, preach- Har°11 Mistient
rs.stl'a tn take with you.
0.000; Augment
-A specinl meals) of the town council ed Harvest Homo omens in the ;tames
FIRST 0 HP; SEASON was called on Tiler day evening of last
street Methodist ch relt, Exeter.
Lerge congregatiq es were present at the fund H. calts Poe
talon, 5,103; Ape
' construction of gr tolithio walk on the , harvest thauksgirm servicee in comma.
• west code of 'Minn! street from Mr. John 1 tion with St Paul's .chureh en congregations.
Sunday last Rev. . l\roorehonte, of The Presbyter
ken from last week's
is week wo are called
death of oneof How -
citizens, in the person
Iden, of the C conces-
this life on Monday
s born in the Tclvnship
towel were visiting
this week.
a \E'inghat,t frieze
Mrs. J. W. Millard nd ron, otHamiltton,visiting her m thcr, Mrs. Vanstone,
aro
Shuter
street.
Mr. S. Youhill lea
on it three week's vie
sr )Jlicltigan.>lr's. San, Fralli
my of Waterlo. Ile v}biting her mother
n and biacltmith slush Brussels i7coe
village of Huestonville, lisle, and
igton, for a number of Win haul,e 27 years a fo, wheng • 4iere-.of
g 'sin, he gave up black -moved to Howick, where
00 acre farm. on which 1te
death. He was a mcst
a mean always to be re -
y highly respected by all
c.r the last e7 years he
est Christian life; was a
in past years, a class
Methodist Church ; was
able and witty impromptu
withal a modest man.
gton County he was for 10
of the Peace. Ile leaves
o daughters and mix sons
Belden, Coon
Belden, Wing
eels ; Dr. Fran
Belden, Gloats
Glen and :Niles
other daughter
Portland, Oreg
ago The terra
resting place in
on Wednesday.
P s RSONALS.
t, hewn contributions to this
our readers. i von hay., vist-
a r a,yay ynmselt, drop in and
nut,: to that effect.
we shall ho :Fla
velum!) from any o
tars or rui'poea
tell 154, or mid Int .
'Miss Kaalte,
of Mrs. Jerome.
Dr. Vaustotie, of i Iat,itoba, is on a visit
Black horse, is the guest
to friends in to
Mr. Thoma
visited in tour
s
u
n.
Campbell, of Croashill,
his week.
Assembly were distribut- Mr, T. 11:11 i. away on a business trip to
De;ttoit and oth r points.
to regarding the removal 1 Malcolm C ipbell, of Blyth, spout
1 Gordon, elder in St. Fridu.y 10:11 tate rday in town.
nber of this court wag Mrs. 11lclvor . ud Babe left for their
home in Detroit es Thursday morniug.
Mr. and Mrs. '. Merrifield returned on
Monday from a ieit to Niagara Palls.
.. PLUMS— but aft the petiti -
signed no action as taken on it
wn„I. not st,ineient)y London, a former •ector, preached two . stets to mark tbe
Nievreenocanezt,....,,,,,A3-4.4.,Mearesa Neeland's property to Dr. Tarnlyn'a corner,
very excellent sern
; completion of
-41t A convention of he Sunday Schools and .Catechiems lea 21
. . GRAPES Epworth Leagues o the Methodiet °hurdles their congregation
ing the
schemes of the
from this Presby kery for
1400, Foreign Mission,
and Infirrned Ministers
member. These schemes
liberal contributions of
triet will be held in the :mice of their histo
of furniture. 11 yon aro watiting
in that line it will pay yon eee their in the 1.Vinghaill
goods, oei their prices me better than you Methodist church,
recommends ite mini -
'50th anniveesary of the
nfeesion of Faith and
Oct. by presenting to
the value and import.
ie works.
ackay and Finlay Mo-
iled to the Senate of
erian College and Mr.
that of Koos. College,
0....alettrirSoant±talaMr-lirtar.G......1.0+11 f this place, on Wed- I lIesers Hector 1\
city 'It:V.7111ra it,
cm get anywhere in town. 1 needay mid Thera.
-An old resident Wingham puma 1 T.rne urst oay will
last week, la the rem n of Mre. Elizabeth i League. Wo will
Varney, at the mg ot 52 ycars and 3 I both days in our
months. Iloweaecti
tug time, lie re!
the heart felt slim
in their aftlie t'on.
on Saturday last fr
y, Oztober 13 and 14.! runes, were cer
devoted to Sunday ; Montreal Presby
he second to Epworth ' dohn MeNawara
g ve the programme of Toronto.
ext issne. 1 Sessions aro in
ad Leen. ailing for a 1 A Member or the Ontario toad of
he funeral took place , Consumption, era Eve i when it e digestive to le sent to eatf.
to ler late residence,. ' powers were weak it 1 as bein't olltiwea by 1 exhibititing in •
Winghten cemetery. pod reaults.'' IL B. YID:Kit...Nei A. 13., M. D. I contributions of
merits for holdin
rimed to make arrange -
missionary meetings.
on Statistics aro instruct
family in congregatione,
seitl form the financial
ch corigre,ation to the
Mr. Thos Sco
Mr. John
vieiting old frit,
were judges of th
Teeswater fair last
of the Sons of Scotia
Wingham on Tuesda
kiMiss Nellie Ross,
for a few days last
parents, Mr. and Mt
-04Mrs. A. IL Mosgr
turned on Monday e
Fells, where tlyy ha
J. Mosgrove.e/
Mr. A. Tremain,
Listowel. spent Still
of Mrs. Tremain'
Wm. Bond.
ed with the Tinge
on Friday last fnr
secured a position
Mr. Adam Hen
formerly of the BI
visiting relatives a
o • friends in north.
k. 'of Wingharn, is
is sister, IMES Annie
hug in town on Sun-
t, of Toronto, visited old
town during the week. the 1Xitro.t Dant
derson, of Wareham, is will be Missed a •
els in town and vicinty, estecin hy his 11
Mr. W. R. Ile aon, of IN.lolesworth Wag takes Ulla 11.111
and, Miss Duffield
ladies' work at the
on, Grand Secretary
id, was. a visitor Le
of Wing arra, visited.
ve and children re -
ening from Niagara
e been visiting Dr. G.
ife and children, of
ay in town, the guests
rents, Mr. and Mrs -
'who bits been connect -
r a length of time, left
arriston, where he has
evale road, has been
the week.
1.1 FAIRS
GL NANNAN.
kitln Tuesday
assisting at Th
David Dunk!
fall through t
he put ,quite
besides getting
which will le.i;
Richard Scott
of last week, while
4. Aitken's threshing
ad !be misfortune to
scatold to the floor,
ut in his right ha,nd,
t severe shaking up,
nun up fur WM0
canting on friet
Mrs. 1•Illis
Kincardine, at
returned to her home ill broken live vo_,t.1
William 'Liu,
zi in tewn during the week.
visiting Mewls in town. 1 did and svill
Miss Nellie CI ne returnee on Saturday on crutches.
evening from a v
Mr. Collo Hen
a day or two wit
Miss Carrie
morning for Tor
El Robinson
lirrissels and Win
Miss ;Atoggie "Vt.
Myth, ticeempani
Maegle
s ft on Monde y for
1 Col tege. Richard
be was hold in high
any Itiel.ds but he
mit' good Wishes.
11 who had his leg
:sago is doing splen -
lei able to go ottt
sit to friends in Seaforth. i Peter llastinge.
t i...qd friends in town this , I cnt County on
lite to attend the 'Mi.. i ottawtt on 0 13.n
wheeled to Seaforth, The pesky •
lara lost week-liensall . Visited our 83311
able for the fal
mg has returned from 50031 03
by her friend, Miss Rolston Duni
this week. Ro
Osrola Scott, of Lis. Vac° like Joh
wil'e and Miss
intend going tO
iturday the first tO
ells has gon6 to
ineE,s trip.
parrow has again
mit would he advig-
is visiting Jv Seot4
•
erelt