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The Wingham Times, 1897-10-15, Page 1» IIF • VV INGHAM "VOL. XXVI---NO. 1330. WINGHANI, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1897. $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE Wingham, Oct. 1897. A oom Tailoring HOMUT1 & BOVVLESI Having decided to make a specialty of the Ordered Clothing Department of our business, we have secured the services of a first-class cutter who is full able to cater to the most fastid- ious tastes. We are showing for the Fall and Winter Trade a selection of Woollens which we -are justified in claiming is Inore complete in all the latest nov- elties than either ourselves or others have ever ;shown in Wingham. Com- prising as it does the best productions of the English, Scotch and Canadian manufacturers. May we solicit your patronage. k We can assure you it will by a plea- sure to show you through our stock, and should you favor us with an order, can promise that the garment will be found to M both fashionably cut and tastefully trimmed. BO HM p BO .1JT1 & BOWLES. WEDDING STATIONERY ,4 We have just placed in stook aflne assort- ment Vcddir • Stationery which wo will 1 t ,Hent t print in the latest t style, and at a price lower than you can got anywhere else. if you are in need of anything in this litre give us n call. BUSINESS STATIONERY We can supply yon with all binds of bnsi. Hess stationery, including Bill Heads, State. menta, Envel.,pes, Business Cards, etc, If you are in need of anything in tho job printtng line, eivens a call and you will ,inti our prices as low as elsewhere, H. .6. ELLIOTT, Times Office, Wingham. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A J Nicholls -Caul of T nks John Kerr --Fresh Fish D- At Gordon -Ready -M e Clothing, etc btctninnon & Co -Millin ry, etc R G Gordon -The New torn M li hlcLuloo-.Saturd y Bargain Day tlomuth & Bowlos-A oom is Tails ring ourselves --Wedding S ationery William Diamond -No Butcher Shop D tfeLauchl.W & Co-- anada Business College J A. itlortou-Adbnini ration Notice' R J Dobie -Drayton Hobbs Remedy Co --t co Distribution of Pills T A Mills -Rubbers„ oots & Shoes 11 C Chittick-Fresh teats ,. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, STRATFORD, ONT. i 12 of our stndenta here taken su a: t tione within the last few weeks. Two applioations are now in and two situ- ations are being held until two of our students graduate. Canada's leading commercial school. Five male teachers; board low ; excels eotnpetitors in various Ways. Enter now if possible. Free circulars. • W. J. ELLIOTT, Prilaeipal. LOCAL NEWS. - Campbell's headache Wafers guaran. teed to cure headache. -A new cellar is being dug out at the Park house property/this week. Fresh oysters served in any style at James McKelvie's Star Restaurant. - The managers at he Union Furniture Factory report b iuess booming at present. -Saturday's Tor Ito Globe will contain a picture of the Wi gham champion Foot- ball Club. - The Turnbeir• Township Connoil will meat in Putlaed's all, Bluevalc, (to -mor- row), Saturday. --Mr. Willien load of lambs p Wednesday last Marriage adeenaes. Issued be FRANK{ PATFrtsoef, NO 23, Vic- tor is street, Wingham, Ont. 1'to witnesses req uired. OYSTERS -This ie one of be months in which we have no public hof aye. --M morial cards of all kinds printed natal a cheap at Tues 'l:rarss office. Flotwttrs, Groceries and 'vegetables at T. 0. Graham's, Chisholm Block. -Public School ton, has been payi school during the -The Huron 11 their quarterly m Refuge, Clinton, ]specter Robb, of Me- at official visit to our st week. dies} Association held ting in the Ilclnr,e of Wednesday of this -Our clubbing next week. They as last year. -Messrs. Butte car loads of lumber per G. T. 2., on Tl -On Thursday shipped a ear load Mr, S. Burchell Hamburg, and load of lambs to -Dean's produ week. play., Uncle Tort --I3rin Hall, on Saturda g your auction sale bills to Tuts audience. The Timers office. They will be printed while• duced, unci every pleased. -Mr. Walter four of the fall poultry, vegetabl taking the follow Wingham, 32 ; making a total prizes. Woodm organizer for th Workmen, , has week working Order. At the h orf Tuesday ev members were a -On Tuesda Subordinate Lod 0. G. T., Compri. and part of the belt' in the Luo and in the evenie held in the Towi E. 5, Spence, of Secretary of the deliver an address -Owing to th during the past compelled to run Palmerston to Ki Thursday. The cars from '(Vingha four from Ripley dine, • making a t stock from the 1 booming on the G. -Chief Deputy of the Muskoka chief, E. Tinsley, pests for deer hue and he neyer saw ous. Another gra reports less breac for many years. coulee from th proves very wel tion who eonten fall, you wait. A free notice given of sale, Boy wanted for di tribu age. N. Southcott, opo -There has been to the Methodist the parsonage, and gdnerally fixed up - The butchers 1 of the scarcity of t ing to the numb been sent out of tl - The beautiful now enjoying is th cyclists, who em for t spin on thei 1l/ -Mr. Charles fish• in the ;]laltl of last week, the weighed 3 pound - -A number the Liberal meeti clay of last wee column, a full re bills. )tate concrete walk placed era, door and also to e grounds have been town are complaining eir clans of cattle, ow- ofstockers to kers tha t have country, utumn weather we•are roughly appreciated by ace every opportunity f silent steeds. 'ogson caught tt mullett sol River, on Wednesday measured 211.1 i`nshes and and 10 ounces.iV • Winghamitos attended tg at Brussels on Thum - We e give, in another rt of the meeting. -For first-o1ass tailoring and cheap gents' furnishings, try Webster et Co. Remember the place, in Queen's block. -A New Hai 'urg stook dealer has been in this yicini y during the past few weeks buying cett r. He shipped four car on Wednesday of this. Casemore shipped a car leads per G. T. R. G. T. le. to Buffalo, on week. -Toe hanks i F Dr.Macdonald is now permanent -promptly met.:hful] payt ly at home anu can be consulted by ! "eery his patrons. agreeable deluge time acro. --Mr. G. W. 01 engaged in pra. "Esther, the 13 will bo given in t first of Novelnbe If -Mr. P. Piro% n is moving his household -The rollers have been receive effects to Ford tell this we k, where 11e placed in positio! Coal stove for sale cheap ; practically as Piing to its full ca good as new ; (has been replaced by a Inc. -1Mr, Aubrey, h .se buyer, shipped a car load of horsewp r G. T. It. to Montreal on Wednesday last -Messrs. Wye , Page it Crowe shipped a mixed car lea of stock -to Toronto ou Wednesday, per . T. R. . were uudergoin has taken up }1 residence uace.) Apply to John Murray. . 4 -Mr. R. E. Mc •nzie has secured the grain elevator at ti 0. P. R stv.tionJand is on the market p of grain. -We draw the to the advertise of Hon. E..1. Day in reference to th Insurance Compal -The 0. T. R that children mus about the platfor 1 on or off ears, motion. Lads w after being notifle -Rev. Dr. Tal on earth is so str e. newspaper well should be appre up a town in it perhaps, by buil trade est,tbltslim of a town's that v elopurent." Peaches, plums, and pears in abundance and as cheap as the cheapest, at Jas. Mc. li`elvie's Star Restaurant: -The Canadian 0 er of Foresters. es a society, either Prat nal or beneficial, is rapidly climbing to be top of the ladder• Two thousand save hundred new mem- bers have been ad to the tnemborship of the Order sine the opening of 1897. Young men who d not belong to any acid. oty Will not be to ng a step in the dark by joining the C. 0 F. Court 'Maitland of this town,. whi. i has a met lbership, of about 200. -The Septet er Gumbel•-. o the Cana. dian Pttrniture and 'tj'pholste y Journal contains an exe lent engrevfthg of the ter - FIRST OF THE SEASON iviosiiamheaAr PEACHES... ..PLT7MS... ....GRAPES Fonetarm. •. ICE CREAM it - --AND-CONFECTIONERY. W. L:_r`-_41 City 1.."••• ,:.'alit,. Telephone Na $J. Macdonald Block, report business paper niers come in now and it hills, which is an to what it was some le has his singers busily icing for the cautata, autifel Queen," which to Town Hall about the f Carr's flouring mills from Galt, where they repairs, and have been The mill is now run- acity. whitewa hers of the G. T. R. have s white around the G. own the past week. 'The eeu treated to a fresh both inside and out. been making thi T. R. property in area to buyall kinds ;engine bones has epared i•coret of whitewash Don't go bung, when you can get two erect Herrings for 25c., 0081 ohnston, of 'Turnberry, town on Wednesday ad of hay, and when on Ir. George McKenzie's, Uthe river. Most of the ttention of our readers large cans of I ip N. A. Farquha -Mr. William was comiug int morning with it 1 the bridge, near the load upset in load was save -See the new - ads Business Co good work of plac age says : " No power tinns still conti: ig to bullet up a town as placed, and one latronized, and its power American Busine ated, Newspapers build numerable ways -chiefly, ing up the enterprising dts, which are the pillars tial and substantial de• nt, in another column, s, Provincial Secretary, duty of extra•Proviucial les. has notified its agents not be allowed to play 1 or yards, or to jump hethet• standing or in o persist in offending will be prosecuted._ a niture exhibit 1- Messrs. Thothas Bell Jl Son, at the i ]held in Toront description of t1 that it was on in the building., sideboards, beds secretaries, deal firmhas te would faeturing first -c tea will be announced •AlPDRIBS$ AND yIt l8,LNTATION, 111 be about the same VOn. Thursday •ping of last week a number of the b = nese mon of town waited upon Mr. B. Morden, at the Bank of Hamiltot and preheated trim with an address al • gold headed cane of ✓ to his removal from to the bead of%}c of u, at Hatniltt,tl Mr. er-keeper in the bank res years, and by his and irreproachable y warm friends in very much regret his Il him every 0000ess o give a copy of the & two ressan t shtppe d to New 'Rork State, rsday of this week. e this week Mr. H, Day beautiful design, pri horses to Thessalou ; the Wingham .Ban car load of cattle to the Renk of Handl . D. McDonald a car Morden has been le. ffalo. hero for the past t ion of that old favorite straightforwardncee s Cabm, in the Town evening, drew a largo ay was very well pro- ne present seemed well ylor, of town, visited fairs this fall with his , etc , and succeeded in ig prizes; Belgrave, 19; •ussels 31. and Myth 14, of 90 first and second vertisement of the Can- ege, of Chatham. The Ig students 10 good posi• nes. Five have been these as teacher in an College. -Dr, G. H. H. sey, Mrs. Horsey, their two children, gov mess and Japanese ser- vant, have left i1 wen Sound for Japan, where the neato • is agent for the Sun Life Insurance Co. • o will be followed in re few weeks by F. N. LePan, . of Owen Sound, who is •ne of six general agents whom Dr. Bosse has engaged to assist hip. • 4 -What might have been a serious runs, way occurred on Saturday evening, about 10:30. Mr. Cha es Runt, of the Junction, and Mr. W. It •bertsott, of the Blnevale road, had a colli ion in front of the Town Hall with thei buggies. Mr. Hunt was dragged out of t e buggy, but nothing be. ylond a slightly damaged llatrness and a broken whilfletr.• resulted. , of Moorefield, general Ancient Order United en in town during the the interests of that eting of the local lodge ing last, several new ed. next a meeting of the i cf. District No. 24, 1. g the County of Huron ounty of Bru..e will be now Temperance Hall, a mass meeting will be Hall, where Alderman Toronto, the eloquent robibition Alliance, will character won ma• Winebam, who will 'sodeparture, bat will w in his new home. V address below: M. B. Momme, Fs,. Deer. Stn, -It is ith unfeigned regret that •vo, your friend and business men of Wingham learn of our contemplated re- moval from your p esent position in the Bank of Hamilton a this town, and we Wish to place. upon r card the high esteem in which you are he d by those who have ]tad to do business. ith you. In your ofa. clal position We 11 e always found you acourate,at tentive and most obliging.1] In R and we cannot alio,% the occasion of your removal from amen, et us to pass without acknowledging our high appreciation of your business qua ifieations as well as your other many v rtues, which itis un- necessary to ensureto here. Suffice it to• say that we have ob erved teat both your Lime and your taleu have always been at the disposal of y ar friends whenever sought or required.: We would ask yon to accept from us HA token of our esteem ; we hope that it tea, ever be to you ,r re. minder of many p1 teant reco]leeeione, ant that wherever you : lot may be cast you will always retain waren coruor of your bcart's affection 1. • the ft•ieuls you have left behind in Fi iu utn1. Signed on behalf •1 the committee, l - heavy traffic in stock7. E. Vault, eek the G. T. R. was -I C. A. CT.AP111 LTy special freight from (Ifcart:rir & Bowrm. ardine and return, on ,ough taken by surprise, rain consisted of seven which ho thanked the Mr. Morden, tat made a reply, in business met for their beautiful gift and assured them that the memories .,f his s•1• would always remain ther was present when was ir:ade„ and was *g11 esteem in which his the business men of -The Breese < Post of last week does some loud kieki. _ in the way the Brussels people are usey the G. T. R. with their afternoon mai xpress, freight and pas - other Zero has no more nt than the other stations A. couple of days this of Wingham have had to elixir for their mails and Vr We think the G. . It. r'nk .L a remedy this evil in o way matters stand now onvenieOee to our business senger train, cent furniture exposition' rootn for coin along the line. week the peopl: wait until five f Toroflto paper shoilid try ti some way, as , it is a great i teen. There is also a short t exhibit, in :which it slays of the handsomest shown The exhibit consisted of onh sets, extension tables, and cbeffioniers, This ide reputatioli for nlantt- se furniture. , eight fro.n Lucknow. and ono from Kincar- al of nineteen cars of r points. Business is . It these day's. me "Warden Willnott, istrict, reports to the f 'Toronto, that pros. ng were never better, e animals so Homer• fying feature is that he a of the game laws than ews to the same effect Brace Peninsula, and me to diose in this sec - late goiug up there this Good h3looi Scott's Emalsi strength-producit feeling of utter possession of one oral debility. d Sound Muscles. 1s a blood -making and food. It removes that elplessness which takes ,hen suffering from gen. SOHO The regular 1n School Board was 1 last. Members 4braharn, Barber, The minutes of and adopted. The the month of Septe motion was adopts The Finance Co payment of T. L. J for repairs. Moved by C. N. 0 J. Ilomuth, that all ham Publio School the Bank of Haruilto the Treasurer, J. 13. authorized and etnpo on account of said 13 such Treasurer, and t oy authorized to hon signed. -Carried. Moved by T. A.br .1. Homuth, that M engaged as prineipa last year. -Carried. On motion, th teachers were 1'e -e year at the same Misses Reynolds, Reid, Matheson, Moved by 0. Charles Barber, re-engaged as c year at the sem Moved by 0. Charles Barbet officers salaries her be paid. ---04 L BOARD tidy meeting of the Id on Tuesday evening resent- Messrs. Bell, Griffin and Homuth. st meeting were read Principal's report for ber was read, and on mittee recohnmendcd bb's account of $1 90 tiro, seconded by J. monies of the Wing - and be deposited in Wingham, and that erguson, is hereby ered to sign cheques rd, in his shame as ie said bank ie here - all such cheques So lam. seconded by J. journ in R'irtghat . fre>:la: in his mind. far. Morden's f the presentation pleased to see the 1 son was hell by Wingham. Several of (he bt speeches, all wish success in his now A 1,10D332L .. VLi RY STABLE. Post. ... — Mr. and lire. W A reporter of Rills trains made it bis .few days with frien business this wet • to make e visit to what weep. we would call a model livery stable, the Mr. George Moo. property of Mee •s. Beattie Bros. During press, spent a d the past sunrtne extensive alterations and improvements 1 ave been made in the building. It h. s been raises up several feet, and a goo stone wall has been put underneath. T e upper part of the 1 ing is frame. 1n enteiing the s find a carriage .room 70 38 office and sleepi g apart carriage room i ow gi all their oarria' carriage roots 1t the wash room,n all rigs. This r. and is so arrang: water to flow off washing the rige net of the cac(i which is used f from the baem cariage room is a storing hay, and ing rigs which ar ing to the basem 58 feet, with a g in the latest cit livery stable. accommodation f, six of the best bo The stalls are s0 hallway In front PHOTOGRAPHS in Standard Slims. Inat •s 7a t GSStile of Art. In Platinum or Enamel Finish, bate>i'ior Views • Family Groups or Evening Parties main' at your own residence by flarh-light in the - evening. lIy appointment, ]iterior Views • of Jtesidences, Churches, Schools by 112 instantan,,nit, process. By appointment. Negatives lt'reservedd Duplicate Copies may be h- .l at any tnte of any Negative taken et this Studio dur- tbe past ten years, at greatly reduced, prices. iab.otos Eatl;argeit Ill Life Size Work we prcdueo none but thu best u,ayorttpell WaterColor Portraits - Prices rea$cualtle. \4e keep 3m, ste1le Pinnies of I,i•,dcrih design arra artistic finish: Portraits and frames on view at the Stedie, STAR PHOTO STUDIO Beaver Block, trip ;lraut. iness men rn de short tg alar. Morden every eine, I'ElatS • We shell be -glad .t" column bunt any vfath tors or purpose agingttItlrs, or sendus.uri Miss Saddler It Manitoba. lifiP. Joseph Bl' Blyth Last week. Mrs. Thomas II friends mud relatives Mr. T. L. Jobb spt, ll•tcheli tide week o t,• Mr. Jelin Ritchie to Waterloo and Berl Mr. and ;Ors. W. Sundaycd with Wing, Mr. L. McLean be his trip to Boston and Hisses Elia Cornyn are on a visit to frien Yr. P. H. Pearce, o a position in Mr. 11. Mr. Harry iitluKenzi the guest of Mr. S, • Mr. Seethe Kent, spending bis holidays idr. Damon Critt with Wingham frien Mrs. ,Toho McLe present visiting her SOD. James Fox and w with 1 cl:dives in 1'1•AL3. lure 1t.o Ic utr£ ° t u b s (0it1 i. s readers, IF you have away youi'ae.f,drop eh and a to that effect, returned l ori o from win visited friends in mes is on a visit to n Sarnia.. it a couple pf days in business.!/ s on a business trip -. 1 this weektt/ V. Sloan, of Blyth, m friends. returned Thome ftvl?' othex points. rid Maggie Martin in Bayfield. itcileli, has. taken:, Gordon's atore. of Goderich, was Gee_over Sunday. of `'OsVeri Sound, is t his home in town. nden spent Sunday- s. -Blyth Standard. d, of "Toronto, is at other, Mrs. A. Daw- e we et, with ff it. The nple room for es, etc. Off the the south-east corner. is th wash rack for washing m has a granolithic floor, as to allow all surfulous he same as it is used in On the south-east cor- ge room is a driveway, ✓ taking horses to and t. At the rear of the largo apartment used for ver head is used for stor•- not in daily use. Corn - it, we find a room 12 x nolithie floor, arranged style for a first class Ins room has stabling r 22 horses, including stalls we have ever seen. arranged as to allow a r convenience in feed- .asement wo also found n which all the harness here is also a furnace in for boiling feed. The building througho it has been thoroughly whitewashed, whi h gives it a very clean appearance, and verything in connection with the stable is up-to•date. We have no hesitation whate er in saying that it is one of the best b .It and arranged livery t"oronto. The stone %vork of the granolithio floors de.), by Mr. Anthony btc- nbrook, and he may web e work the has done. 'rhe WAS dorso by Mr. William , and is a first-class job iu ar. Messrs, Beattie Bros. enored by being in posseosion A. 13. Mosgrove be ing, etc. In the at the salve salary as the harness room, is well arranged ; following assistant gaged for the ensuing salaries as last year: obertson, Fargnihareon, ray and Dey. Griffin, seconded by tat Mr. Joseph Coad be stables west of retaker for the ensuing and the laying s,elary....Oarriect. i were snporintel N. Grif1n, seconded by ! D lnald, c;f Cr, that the teachers' and; feel proud of t . r the month of Septem-1 carpenter wet ,ted. Welsh, of tow 'rhe bnildingt; f a fence between Mr. W.. every partic J. Deyoll's pro wits referred committee to r The Board t this room used erty and school property , can well feel the school management 1, of such a stn ort et next meeting. renege of al edjourltecl. a are in need week. Mr. J. Gray, of Mr. John Mowat week. :Mir. C. J. Read week culling lamb t uh•e Co. Miss Mary 1e friends and relreti York, Penn. Mrs. R. C. town from her t Northwest. Mr. Robert P. was the guest of terson, this week Mies 1lillhous guest of her frie, f tW days this we Miss Little ba lengthy visit wi points of Manito Mr. TI, P. Chap ccui ,le of days wit Chapman, this we Mr. Andrew L Toronto, has been friends during the Miss Jennie Dal from an extended Mrs. Hamlyn, of L VII!. Albert Greg Tuesday last from been residing for til Mr. J. G. Beam, of the Canada Life town a few days thi of This Oompany. Mrs. 0. GiIleslpi Mrs. J. B. Cammin fn Brantiord thi convention of the ►Mr. W. J. Flat staff, has accepted the Blyth Stand Plenty every sucee l 1rtl' r. A. l3risboi day) on a month le, and they deserve the pat- relatives in Montt our townspeople when they ied by hie three alhything in their line. hes will kayo with e spent Iast Sunday Wi nghatn.---Brussels P. Grierson spent a s in Dnngannan this ey. of the Ripley Ex - or two in town this lifford, was the guest of couple of days this ng is at Holyrood this r for the Uniotl Farni- chis is on to visit to es in .lenivie, N. Y., and arling has returned to ip to Manitoba and the Hereon, of Kincardine is brother, Mr. W. Pat- , of Clifford, was the . d, Miss Edith .Davis, td, returned home after a 1 friends in different lar,, of Ripley, spent a his brother, Mr. W. J Me, of Knox College, the guest of Wingham eek. %,has returned home visit with her sister, ndon. y returned home on anitoba, where he has past year or more."/ Elora, general:ag;eat sSnranee Coe was in week in the interests , Miss E. M. Fisher, to and Miss Pocoek aro week attending a .0. T. U. y, tete of the Advanoe position as foreman of rd* V"e wish Brother 1n ? is new Home. t this morning (Fri - visit to friends and 1. Its wan aeconhpt,tl- ung da whom is broths