The Wingham Times, 1897-11-26, Page 1• 11
VOL. XXVI.---No. 1336.
WINGIIANI, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 26,
inter
5s with us once more and with his
advent. The call is for warn., sea—
sonable garments. Therefore call
and see oar large and seasonable
•Stock whish is replete with cold re—
sisting materials. Of our Dress Goods
we need say nothing, they are al-
ready the talk of the town, hut we
Should life to draw your attention to
our grand stook of Furs in Coats,
Jackets, Cloaks, Capes, Caperines,
ii,oas, Gauntlets and Caps in various
7rigb quality and material. We have
,just received a large consignment of
UIsters which are warm enough for
.a trip to the Klondyke, and they are
'very low in price.
And don't forget our Tailoring
Department. We are turning out
the best • fitting -and nobbiest gar-.
Ulients ever seen on the streets of
Wingham. Leave your order with us.
Just arrived, something new in
Rubbers and Overshoes. Call and
'See theln,t{ley will be sure to please
,you.
HO;»UTH & BONLESa
SELL CHEAP.
Attend the Popular
CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE,
STRATFORD, - ONT.
If you wish to receive
- l
Business or Shorthand Education
This institution enjoys a splendid pat-
ronage anti has unexcelled facilities in
every department. Students admitted
.any time. Free catalogues.
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
marriage Licenses
Teemed by Fiu uc PATERSON, No 23, Vic-
toria street,Wingham, Ont. No witnesses
roc) =ed.
SPECIALTIES THIS WEEK
BALTIMORE
OYST
Shipped direet to tis from Baltimore'
Oall and get some first-class oysters.
CHOICE CONFECTIONERY
and all Fruits in season.
CHEAP READING !
Our Clubbing List,
making twonorame ore rremttancesaReh htivenmade
special arrangements with the publishers by which
wo are connection with tl a WING11offer the A151 Tl31E•uS lactctspecial
low rates from now until Jemmy let, 1800, Special
clubbing rates with all newspapers and magazines
quoted upon application, Cali mast aecompany nit
orders :—
Times and Weekly Globe, - SI 25
Times and Western Advertiser, - 1 40
Times and Fatuity herald and Weekly Star
and picture •175
Tinos and Farmers' Advocate, 100
Times and Farthing, weekly, - .
1 3G 175
Times and Ladies' Journal, -
Times and A/entreat Weekly Witness, - 100
Tinea and Farmers' Sun, - - .:3G
Times and Daily Globe • 4 0
Times and Dairy World - - 0 00
Times and Country Gentleman, 2 70
The balance of the year will be given free to new
subscribers for above mentioned weeklies, except
Farmers' Advocate and Farming. Subscribe at once.
Address,
H. B. ELLIOTT,
WIN GUAM.
NEW ADVEaTIsEh1ENTs.
T II Roes ,Removed North.
It G Gordmn—The Newest Thing,
John Kerr—Best Cream Sodas. ,
Halsey Part —Announcement.
Deland1 151cIndoo Saturday Baatrgains.
Demuth 4v Bowles—Grim old Winter.
James S. Earl—Cash is King.
tifeKinnnn & Co—This Establishment.
Ilarry Fliseocks—Special.
0 N GrJmn—Special,
R Vanetone—Special.
LOCAL NEWS.
--Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran-
teed to cure headache,
—$1.00 pays for the Tines :fr in now un-
til the end of 1898.
House for sale, on atrSt. Apply to
Harry Hiscooks.
—Queen Esther in the opera house ou
Thanksgiving everein /
—The Advance h
two doors north in ilio Mey block.
Fancy New York bi ' s and California
seeded raisins at Gri s.
—The Log yard o Messrs. Button &
Possaut is about em y, the whole season's
stook being about se ed up.
Farmers—Cash for goods butter and
eggs at the North End Grocery,
—Mr. A. Burkho er shipped this week,
tor L. Coffee & Co 6000 bushels of oats
to Portland, for ex rt to Liverpool.
A first-class Coal Stove for sale cheap.
A ly to J. Halliday.
Mr. Wm. Ni Olson has had his
House on Diagonal s rest bricked, and it is
now one of e prett st houses to be fond
in town.
—The factories f the town have been
working over time this week, in order to
make up time for a holiday on Thanks-
giving day.
e move their office
Coal Oil and Lamp supplies always on
hand at the North End Grocery.
—The regular me
land, Canadian Orde�
held thin&Friday ev
anoe ns requested.
---Messrs. Carr &
mills, have their n
boiler house. The
comfortable office
doing a rushing bus
use their customers
Money to loan on far)) p
and 5i• per cent, with fav
payment. Apply to R
ham.
—We have net
many years in some
offices in America,
expetience necnssa
printing. None b
employed and the
Try us with your n
ing and you will fluff
elsewhere.
Wo don't say we
Wingham that keel
bedroom suites, b
them a little chez
in town. Ireland
M donald block.
—Mr. T'. C. row!
of Wingham, was
on Saturday last,
Mountain, in the
itfr. Thomas Nicol,
hamite, was nomin
against Mr. Jame
chances of election
Mends in this viol
heat of their sneoes
ting of Court Malt.
of Foresters, will be
ning. A full attend -
Sons, of the flouring
v boiler in their new
have also had a fine
rested. Tliis fir . is
ess in their . le and
right every t'. e.
erties, at 5
e terms of re •
anstone, Wing,
6t
d an experience of
f the largest printing
but we have had the
F to turn out fine job
t first-class workmen
best of motorial used.
xt order for job print -
our prices as low as
re the only store in
maple, birch and ash
e do say we can sell
than any other store
& Button, opposite
3t
r, a former resident
acted by acclamation
to represent Turtle
ianitobe, Legislature,
mother former Wing --
ed for South Brandon,
Johnstoy and his
re goodi,Their many
ity will be pleased to
What Does It Mean P
11 means rich blood, strong nerves and
sound digestion. It means prospoxty and
City Restaurant, and
to the young, It means good color
and mental vigor, That's what 13cntt's
Telephone No. lid. • 14laodonald Mock. 1mulaion means.
.--Only thirty-five tore days left in 1897,
---Memorial cards of all kinds printed
neatly anti cheap at Tin Tennis office,
Flowers, Groeeriee and Vegetables at T.
C. Graham's, Chisholm Block.
—Be sure and end the advertisements.
in this week's Isar .
—Are we going o have a hockoyteani in
Wingham this se on
II. Davis has private fuude to ,oasi on
very party terms at low rates, .
—The opera b use should be c owded
at Queen Esther, hanksgiving evening.
—Tell your fri de they can Have the
Trees till the eud of 1898 for el, or the
Times and Globe for 1¢1.25.
Fresh oysters served in any style at
James MoKelvie's Star Restaurant.
—Mr. Whitteker of Helmuth de Bowles,
has taken up hous keeping in the Varney
residence on Loop d street.
We are handling any quantity of butter.
eggs and dried apples --cash or trade. Mao
alljlsinds of poultry. G. E. King. i
- We are pleased learn that Mr. H. le
Gordon, who reoentI had his knee sprained
by Blipping on the si walk some littl time
ago, is getting aron 1 nioely again.
We can knock th all out on prices on
chairs. All kinds pt in stock; fron the
al apest to the bes Ireland in Butted. 3t
Mr. F. H. Ross baying the store in the
Meyer block, lately% acrtalby the Advance,
papered and other ise 'lmproyed, and is
inoving his stook of langst, organs, sewing
machines, etc., ther .to.fl%
Ireland &Butte slcy they Dari sell you
goods cheaper than ny other store. Why
is it ? Because til 'have less expense. St
—Mr. Geo. Th neon's auction sale of
farm stook, impl ents, lumber, etc.. at
Zetland, on Fold y last, was Largely at-
tended and oveey ing offered for sale sold
remarkably well Mr. P. .Deans was 'the
auctioneer and eldest the hammer in his
usual good manner. - ,-
A 10 cent Heliotrope Soap for 6 oents,
and a Witohhazel Soap, three, in a
box, for 10 cents, are sellers, ie4 Chiaholn� s
D g Store..
A. former old nd well-known resident
of Wingham, d' d in Owen Sound. on
i'riday last, in he person of Margaret
McPherson, relic o$ the late Angus Clark,
in the 790 year 1 her age. The body was
brought to Wing a)n on Saturday last and
interment made the Wingham cemetery
Dr. iilaedonald is now permanent-
ly at horns aux can be consulted. by
his patrons.
—tinny people a under the impression
that taxes may be ,aid at any time. Taxes
are due when the olleeter takes the roll,
and be is only reuired to make one per.
seal call, All t es must be paid before
the 14th of Dace: fiber, after which date the
collector is cape cd to take legal measures
to reoover any t at may be outstanding,
—The Depot
Ottawa has ion
on the dressing,
poultry for the
formation and d
a n10ntier as t
helpful to anyo
and with this t
be no excuse for
ment of Agriculture at
d the eustomery bulletin
packing and shipping of
ritish markets. The in-
rections are given in such
make the bulletin most
o interested in the trade,
guide hire therehould
shipper going astray.
Ireland & 13u on can show you as fine a
collection of pie + re mouldings as you gen
find in any cit . Their prices must be
right, from the amount of trade they
do. 3t
—Mr. and 11 •.•s. Robert Hiecocks, of
Teeswater, celeb ated the 60th anniversary
of their inertia at their home in Tees.
water, on the 11 i inst. The aged couple
wore the reoipio+ to of a number of valuable
presents. Mr. t d Mrs. Hisoocks resided
in Wingham few years ago And their
many friends h: e will join with us in ex•
tending congrat 'Miens and wishing them
many happy ye :, : together.
Miss Mao ie son i offering from now
until the end ,f the season, special re-
ductions in m ]livery. Any of our an,
trimmed hats from 25 cents to 1+1.00.
Special cuts in rimmed hats, ranging from
111.00 and upw. ds. Call and see us. tf
—Note . ie ow has arrived, the
old coasting 11010.' ce will be in order
again, and wherevthere is any consider-
able ''grade" th will be rendered so
slippery as to be positively dangerpns to
pedestrians, Thi matter should be nipped
in the bud at the beginning of the season,
or it may lead t : serious rtecidonts, Let
tho boys and gir show there good sense
anti hayo the nun ' nco stopped.
Sal Itogister.
Monday, Nov. )9th, there will be sold
by public auction without reeerve, on the
above date, the valuable thoroughbred
stock, impleraen , etc., of Robert W
Hastings, on lot 1 , con. 0, Turnberry. J
Currie, anationee
1897.
Si A. YEAR. IN ADVANCIft
A full stook of first-olass groceries at the
Nh End Grocery.
Conductor Sol
town, is very 111 at l
—Queen Bather,
giving evening, Pr�
and 36 cents.
—For first-class tailoring and cheap
gent& furnishings, try Webster & Co.
Remember the place, iu Queen's block.
—Considerable re
out of this 18508, os
our advertising c
Hsiang one day ear
—10 and 15 ce
mission to Queen
evening.
—The picture
scribers of The Fa
Star, of Montreal
sensation and a
demand for the pi
demonstrations
country.
er, formerly of this
is home in Windsor!V
pera house, Thauks-
alar prices --10 coats
ing matter is oro
ng to the presser
lumina and our p
ier than usual.
is is the price of
Esther Thanksgiv
.& CI,BVER:
k'PRQ.LJE.
r A man by the na
alias Philip 11MClarey
Friday morning last
0,xciiange hotel. I•i
Calling at different
town, and during the
McKelvie's and mad
was trying to sell 0o
wded Vanstono, In the e
e on o'clock, her called :;,et
ub- said he had a check
favor from Mr. Vanst
ad- MCKolvie if he could
Ing done. To I%lr. MoK
learned from Mr. Van
ub. was not 'issued by hi
kly genuine forgery. Ch
once took proceeding
ing presented to s
ily Herald and Wee
ie. creating a surpriee
sii. We bear thlit
ture eclipses all popu
f the , kind in t
' captured and has sent
the _ surrounding here. Re
lar at the Exchange. T
his out by the Chief is as f
40 or 45 years, sandy
about 170 pounds, heig
inches, heavy sandy m
eye, inclined to he near -
forward, brown suit of
fedora hat grey frieze o
carries two small grips,
to sell Notes. He is k
and Ingersoll as a deac
known by hotelmen.
(3 of Roland Smith,
arrived in town on
and put up at the
spent the day in
aces of business in
y nailed at Mr. Jas,
out to him that he
e notes to 111r. It.
ning, about eight
ir. eicKelvie's and
r w20, drawn in his
ne, and asked kir,
ash it, which was
lvie's surpriee, he
one that the ohegco
and that it was a
f Vannorman at
to have the man
word to all places
ft his board unpaid
description sent
llows: Age about
mplexion, weight
t about 5 feet 9
ustaobe, peculiar
ghted, head bent
othes, tan shoee,
-coat, well worn'
kely to be trying
own in London
beat ; also wveIi-
Coal stove for.,siile o fecip ; practically its
good -as new ; {has,pecn replaced by a fur-
nace.) Apples. toe''J0hn Murray.
--Several' cotiitaine) were made by
farmers in town touring the week, of the
fowl,
n. Thi
rt any One
uilty parti
should be punish
quarielty
this 'se
nese f
the+
T1 stretchers f
worth 15 cents,
25 oents for titerx
started business'
—On the ins
issue will be fou
"Who should T
by Peaf. Amos
giving partioul
Ontario Agrio
Union to be h
and 10th, in Gu ph.
being stolen from them
is a low piece of besi-
de and should any of
s be found out, they
• oil paintings are only
why did we have to pay
before Irs-land to Sutton
3t
o pages of this week's.
d an exoellent article on
ch in the Sunday•school,''
. Wells. Also an article
rs of the meeting of the
ltural and Experimental
id, on 'December 8th, 9th
W. H. Wallace and Miss Wallaee-
are leaving Wingl.amt. Their entird
stock will be sold regardless of cost.
—A grand box s. ial will be held in the
tv'11 q 1iupiee
lin 9, 1'4ringtees ir'June-
tion, on Friday eveningof next week,
December 8rd. • splendid programme is
being prepared a . a pleasant evening's
entertainment m y be expaoted. Every-
body welcome. + o sure and go and help
1 the school hot .e to overflowing.
QtTE a ESTH.t]Er:
The oratario
the' opera house
Last, under the
Cline, assisted 1
COiee0, was the
kind ever given
was warmly ret
thusiastic audi
with which it w
with the genet
support aecorcte
upon which Mr.
lated, and went
done in the way
tainment given
doubt with littl
musical society c
would be of gree
It would take to
special mention o
though it would In
so. The solos wer
the chorus was eve
went to show that
instructor. The c
beautiful and titti
which showed that n
spared to maks the
Before the finale of th
tainment, Mayor t'iiort
appreciation of the e
in preparing such an e
he had much pleasure
hearty vote of thanks
Cline and the young p
eel len t entertainment t
Rev. Mr. Mason expre
of what Mayor Marto
that Wingham posse§
to be found in any tow
lathing in this line, was
chest, a, and he had tit
seconding the vote of th
should this Chorus give
tainment in the near fu
be greeted with a oro
the close of the entert
satisfied audience left t
pressed with the treat
provided for them,
ed with the admirable
eon Esther, given in
on Thursday evening
irection of ;Mr. G. W.
y a chorus of over 100
best production of its
in Win harn.The chorus
ived by a lapse and sli-
ce, and the excellence
presented, combined
s and well deserved
the event,- ii're matters
line mit?. be congratu-
show what could. be
1 en evening's eriter-
locat talent, and no
effort, a permanent
old be formed which
bonefit•to the town.
much spa_e to make
each performer, al -
only deserving to do
well rendered and
y balanced ; which
. Cline tsl an A 1.
tuniete were very
to the occasion
pains had been
.1001st a success.
evening's enter -
expressed his
its of Mr, Cline
011005 program,
n moving that a
tendered Mr.
pie for the ex-
ey ball provided.
ed hie'' approval
had said, rind
the best talent
All we were
a first glass or -
h pleasure in
nits. No doubt
another enter -
tare, they would
ded house, At
inment, a well
building, itn-
blob had been
were well pleas-
rrangements so
successfully carried ou : by Mr. Cline. on the Epistle o
Every parent in town - ould go and take with the life an
their families with th •m to the opera; Sunday nett.
house on Thankagiv ng evening and There are be
herethe reproduction ''1 Queen 1?1sther, Ontario by the
which is deserving of full house. i tram its headgua
PERSON - 8.
We shall bo glad to hay
column frum any of our read
tors or purpose going array
tell us, or send us a note to t
Mr. D. McCormick,
town this week.
Mrs, Brine, of Seafo
sister, Mrs, Jas. A. 011
Miss McIntosh, of
guest of the Misses Bell
Mr. John Pelton an
wo d, are visiting with
1rs. J. E. Davis, of
her brot -in-law, _14Zr.
tovvii.leer
Mrs. J. W. Scot
Listowel, were the
Webb during the weel
Mr, Chas. Smith,
guest of his parents,
SMMisses
a few days th
isses .Edith. an
Ingersoll, are spendi
school mates and fri
Messrs. George,
son, :of Goderioh,
friends in this vioin'
Mi1Is rate Reid
Winghnin last wee
she was the guest
Goderich Signal.
Mrs. 'Campbell,
her daughter, Mr
She was on cher
s1ia will visit her
ontributioas to this
. -It veil haw+ yiRt-
.ourself,dropin and
at effect:
Goderiob, was in
i, is visiting her
e.
ucknow, was the
his week.
Miss Pelton, Ate
friends in town.
Iitbhell, is visiting
H. Davis, of this
nd son Morton, of
ests of Mrs. S. B.
f Listowel, was the
Mr, and Mrs. S. J.
week,
Luella Elliott, of
g a few dayp*ith old
ds in town
E., and Fred ,Thom •
tore calling on old
y during the week.:
isited in Clinton and
• While in Wingham
f Mrs. James Long.—
f Envie, was visiting
Wm. Dore, this week
a'y to Chicago, where
laughtere.
CHIT
uS 1WTE$.
Communion s rvioes will be field in
the Presbyterian /lurch, on Sunday, Dec.
5th.
Thanksgiving s rvices will be Held in
the Presbyterian nd St. Paul's churches,
on Thanksgiving d y, at 10.30 a. m.
"Tho Christian • Science" will be the
subject of Rev. ISI Mason's sermon on
Sunday evening nee , at the Congregational
church,
Remember the r lly of young people in
the Baptist church on Thanksgiving day,
afternoon at 3 o'e ..k, and evening at
7 o'clock.
Last week's issue , f the War Cry was Of
a special nature. he chief attraction•
being a large f .he portrait of Miss
Booth.
Rev. Mr. 111uxw• rthy, of Teeswater,
occupied the pulp' of the Methodist
church, on Sunday 1 et, and preached two
appropriate sermons
The Christian E savor of the Presby-
terian church will hold a sociable on
Tuesday evening ne. t, November 30th. in
the lecture room of he church. A splen•
did programme wi 1 be provided and a
pleasant evening's ntertainment may be
expected. A eerdiinvitation extended
to all.
On Sunday eveni
preached a sermon
Wing," in the Pre
large congregation..
7?orrie will eomme
Iasi, Rev. D. Perrin
n the "Sin of GGain-
yterien church, to a
On Sunday next, Mr,
ce a series of sermons
Jannes. Ile will deal
work of St. James on
ig sent out alt over
"Lord's Day Alliance"
tars in Toronto, petitions,
to be signed, askiine fo
the Lord's Day Act,
sent the true senate
this province, and
business or work by
without limitation,
with exception onl
Icer Majesty's Ma
engers by way c
drugs and medieti
necessity and m
can give their vale
large signature
should be atten.
Alliance wants ti
ing of the Legisl
time be lost.
to your Local 1
the Legislature
the amendment orf
that it shad repre-
uts of the people of
501191it the doing et
all claesea of peraone
and by corporations,
in favor of carrying
. end carrying pass-
tiiro' traffic, selling
TONORA
C4 "BXPLAINZI).
expressed Ly the w iter of any .connliunicatten,
To the Editor ot Thom,
DE= n last week's edition ce
',Little Jack's' Advance I beg to ezplaire
that then he so earneetly traced with Ete
Thanksgiving t key quill were very re nelt
amiss and mi adieg, aud not handed,
to advance the eet Interests of the town.*
at home or abr d, whieh by the wity: fe
one of the beet orthern godebeed towns in, •
this part of the puntry. Tbe bolus done
in this town is f in, excess of any of one
as we have here, are excelled by none of its
and mercantile men aro men of keen,
bneiness abilite combined with solid
fluancial footing, es there different places,
sbow, and are no to be undersold or over-
bid by any other market in Canada, and
why 1 oh, why, sit aid thelettle sheet called
men, by writieg nd encouraging farm-
ers to patronize o e"7-aiiiialler places, where
every British subj at :head be log so hia
own town. Buy e live here and ley& ,
the phtee thet fee s Mx. Now with re-
gard to the grain nil flour trede. If our
far-seeing and en I ened Sheet woultp-
green buyers, and not takesstreat
for it, he would st certainly AIM out.
that our market co paree favorably with,
any town or villa in the country, and
quite on proportion te lines with Totontoe
Cricago and Livens ol, the leading markets
of the world, The e prices are paid dueler
the year around, d faNefers can depend.
on selling auy pro ee they grow ate, day'
during the year current prices. The
and remain in it. Bat as in 'the case, he
one cent rnore; f r a few diva only, then
drop out of the arket.
Now with rer rave to our Winehaext
Roller Mills, Me ars. Carr de SOn6 should ,
be highly comp imented, as their trade
brings scores of enters into town enry
lay, who, in tur helps every other branch
of the mercenti trade, and during their
sixteen years o business in the inilling
line with the erasers of ITUrOn 'colizty
they'(under for At) defy nay man to .saer
they were in a y way unfairly dealt with
and during tl ese yeare in business have
always paid ne hundred cents an the -
dollar and t
°eked for the interests! of
Wing,harn. ney aleo ship flour and cereals
to every tow and village within a maim%
of 50 miles, al o do a largo export trade (two
car loads of flour sold and shipped to
Europe this .eek); mill running 24 boom
a day and a large staff of men at workm,
"NO let up" heir motto,
With regal to the griAing and chopping
trade. Steve ty-fivo per cent. of it is done
at Winghs. Utiti 90 par 'cant. of nit
the flour use 1 in this community is made.
by Carr & ns, Very true the "Advance'
says there s some flour shipped hers
from other oints. Bat it in so small, he
comparison to what is sold and used
That is the case in any liminess or in
any town. hero are no monopliee here,
except in iy• papers, That Wingbaut
flour ie first lass, I can only refer you to
our first -el ss, solid bakers in town*
Nichol, Bra ley arid Scott, who are artiete•
in their li , and con testify in its
Therefowa think, Mr. Editor, their.
then facts ould be letought before the
and not bo tied away by a thimble full
Of wits& but dvertise and elevate their
e loyal Citizens, and det
as we home, then, in fible
they will be whore velt,
gharn a city. Thanking
,, for one for explamktoot,
November leitia.
own town.
other towns
years to torn
were, and Wi
you, Mr. Edit