The Wingham Times, 1898-01-28, Page 1VOL. XXVII.---NO, 1345.
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ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2,8„ 1898.
Si A. YEAR IN ADVANC
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:EDUCATION
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The
New
is now with us, and as it is the
fashion to make resolutions at
this season, we have resolved
to get rid of all our winter
goods, and in .order to do this
as quickly as possible, we are
going to make such reductions
in prices as will make the good
people of this locality look as-
tonished. We have still a
good assortment of Ladies'
an
ekets
antles
and in these we will positively
make a
Cut of from 25
to 50 Per Cent.
Our Furs in all lines will
Suffer the same fate.
The balance of our stock.of
Boots and Shoes will go re-
gardless of cost.
Our stock of Tweeds and
is unequalled in the County,
and for balance of season will
be sold very close to cost,
We have some very`Nobby
Overcoatings, which we will
.4 make up in the best styles at
prices you cannot resist. All
'cloths bought by the yard we
will cut free o cost.
We are selling most of our
ready-made clothing at cost,
and we have still a few of
those U'lsters, the price of
ch i 1 talk
which has caused so much ,
and we let them go at lower
prices than ever,
Come and get some of these
bona fide bargains at
HOMUTH & BOWLES,
SELL CHEAP.
for every young map and young woman
is a good praotical business education.
The CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE •
STRATFORD, . ONT.
offers unexcelled advantages to
all who desire a thorough business trait, -
training; indieidual instruction.
Students can enter at any time.
Circulars free.
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
Morrtago. Licenses
Cssued by 11nRANK PATEERSON, No 23, Vic -
5m is street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses
required.
a
s
Do not fnrget that the old
reliable City Restaurant
is the spot to buy
your
Candies
Nuts and
Fruits .
Figs, Malaga Grapes, Pipes.
Confectionery in abundance.
We solicit a share 'Of year .pat -
ronago.
• City' Restaurant,
Telephone No. 35. • Macdonald Block.
CHEAP READING !
Our Clubbing List.
In order to smo our subscribers the trouble of
making two or more remittances we Imre made
special arrangements with. the publishers by which
we aro enabled to offer the following publications In
connection w+th rho windiest ME.; at special
low rates from now until January.lSt,1500, Spas al
clubbing rates with all newspapers and magazines
quoted upon application. Ca h must accompany all
orders .-
Times and Weekly Globe, ▪ Q125
Times arid 'vaster') Advertiser, - 190
Tines and' Fancily Ilerald and Weekly Star
and 'ictnre1 75
Tin •s DAM Farmers' Advocate, • 100
Times and farming, weekly, 175
Tories and Ladi,.s Journal, - 135
Times and Montreal Weekly Witness, 160
Tune and Farmers' Sun, - 1 25
Times and Daily Globe 4 2a -
Times and Daily World - 3 00
Times and Country Gentleman, 2 70
Address,
11. B. ELLIOTTs
wee GRAM.
NEW lrDVERTISE5IENTS.
Goo. Molten ie -Look
M, 1a. Dtrind 0 -Special.
McKinnon clo Co. -Blyth Fair.
J. A. Morton Stores for Sale.
A. C• Suns, Ferns for Sale.
Chisholme ug Store -Special,
Herm Is Bsn
Reeveship, on
cause any great
was between 117
Joseph Gollcy.
at the business
Golley, as the fol
Ward 1...
Wand 2...
Ward 3...
Ward 4
a -•The contest for the
ednesday last, did not
xeitement, 'The Contest
sses• John Hanna and
tr. Hanna is an old band
nd was too much for Mr.
lowing figures will show:
Colley. Hanna,
.,GS e2
.37 27
30 53
3 1 70
155. 178
Majorit for Hanna, 23.
In the evening procession was formed
and proceeded t p and down ,Tosephino
street, the newt, -elected .Reeve making
short speeches at 'fferent pointe along the
way.
Ask Your Doctor.
He will tell you that Scott's Emulsion
cares poverty of the blood and debility of
the nerves, lee will Say that it is the best
remedy in the world for delicate children.
0
to
LOCAL NEWS.
Wanted -goon butter and eggs. Highest
prices pairs. re C, Grabaul's grocery
store, Chiseolm block.
Oestren Striven -111 members of the
Independent Order of Foresters will hold
an oyster supper in t ir hall this (Friday)
evening.
lemon COUNTRY ' e understand that
the G T R Lave a'•s eon el to have special
cars visit every t 1.n ,ted oity on the
system, for the p
possible in'ormatio
country.
OYSTER SLIPPER
of the newly electe
te A. 11I.. on Tires(
the brethren cepa
city restanrant,
supper wits serve
AN er Hone -
give an "At Ho
(Friday) avenin
vitaticns have b
time will no don
14001i AT TuI
Company offer a, rize of $5 worth of their
cfroicest nursery eek, at the fall fair here,
for the best pot toes grown from seed
purchased from heir nursery. See J.
f-Ialliday, Agent fo varieties.
EXCELLENT PICTRES---Several excellent
views taken along he Maitland river, by
Mr II Hodgson, of awn, are now on view
in Mr C A (:atnpbl's drug store window.
They are a credit to Mr Hodgson. Take a
look at them when an are passing.
C. 0 F. Avner Mr. John Neelands,
High Treasurer of he Canadian Order of
Foresters, is in Brat tford this week attend-
ing the last quartet ly audit of his books,
prior to High Court meeting, which will be
held in Peterboro, o February 22nd.
BART Some- e members of Conrt
Maitland, Canadia Order of Foresters,
ar,d their friends ill hold their annual
basket social in the Temperance hall, on
Thursday avenin' of next week. A
splendid program has been prepared
and the Foresters and their friends will
spend a pleasant social
eve nag.
e Masons of town will
e" in tbo town hall this
A large number of in -
0 sent out ane a pleasant
t be spent
--The Pelham Nursery
N1ywe To re -G. W. Walker purchased
a b autiful alae and white sf:otteti
thorough -bred co oh doe last week from 1
m
Joseph Golley, • S., a dog fancier, of
Wingha:---(Jorri Vid rte,
orr
PiteTx 'Teem ss This week, Mr R
Vanstope pnrohe el from Mr Geo. Shaw I
the block occupied by Ales rs. A. Sebastian
and D. E. leteD need -This is a good
property and Dlr. Vanstone is to bo cote
gratulated on 50011
in{,* it.
Tun PoeLTrtY 8 ow -A nernber of our
eitizoils are ,n Got °rich this week attend-
ing the Huron Coe ty Poultry show. We
believe that Mea s. W. Taylor, James
fteuderson and J s, Gray have sent a
number of their big s to the show.
Looe Our FOR Tr Of -There are eortaie
individuals selling o
Out the county a co
on a printed sheet w
been found in the tot
thing is a fraud,
religion, deceiving
olio alike.
T'oe, Tae OYST
evening a curling
wee played b,' th
The Losers acknaw
and put up the oys
players and score :
Geo. Sadler
c xtretchel'
s Messrs, Shelton Nr, '
NEW A?AnnLE {tnsuNxs. 0. N. Griffin,
Bros, of Mt. Cl:ments, tench„ have been til+Weston e,skip-3r
in town during the past week looking
around for a eu
marble works
rposo of giving all always pleased
respecting the "Yukon
After the installation
officers of the A. F.
y evening of last week,
red to Mr W A Johns'
here an excellent oyster
Snlrarr:NTs-Mz.srs Elliott Bros. shipped
a car load of brio s to Atwood an Wedues-
day; D. MoDon Id. a car of hogs to
Mitchell, and A nrkhold'r a eftr of oats
to Montreal and . fglit cars of wheat for
export to Liverpoo
12Th OF .1WLY ' - e Orangemen of this
town will celebrat: the 12th ' cf July here
this year, and ith that end in view,
Mews. :lames 17c celvie and R. J. Mc.
Math canvassed ti e town cfA Monday, and
succeeded in h s g e200 subscribed for
that purpin5
WANTED To RE
March, by A X
tailing 5 or 0 ro
elso to have go
word at Wm. Ar
T. -About the 10511 of
cAilister. a house, eon -
ms, kitchen, woudsbed ;.
d stable on lot. Leave
our's, 1Vinuham. r
Nlcw BncT &, 0 Einem STUD 'Mr J
Eargue, of Herd ton, was in town a few
days this weak and has leased the
premises lately •- cupied by Sir Goer e
Good, and is h. ving the same put 1n
first-class shape, prior to putting in a
nobby velem-to-6. te stick of boots and
shoe;, Mr I argu: hes been known by the
writer for a numer of years and will
make a good citiz a in every respect.
DEATn, O1' A P OYI•MEEVord etre re-
ceived in town on 'ednesday of the death
of Mr John Mos11r ye, one of the pioneers
of Turnberry, a . father of Mr A II
Musgrove, principa of .the public school]
We have been una•le to gather any par-
ticulars of his de h for this issue. The
funeral will take . ace from the residence
of his son, Mr. olan Musgrove, lot 11,
con. 4, Turubert' this (Friday) , r -
noon, at 2 o'clock, for Morris' o•- etery,
on the Oth con', of Turnberry.
NOTICE -Ten L• dies' Fur
grade. Regular ,85, 16
be cleared at $27 and
These goods were bong
wholesale house , t a great bargain, Shop
early Saturday, argain day. M. H. Mc.
I111100.
Atnw.x Minrrn .'. he annual congre-
gation meeting of tb Presbyterian church
on Monday evening, with Mr. James A.
Cline in the chair, there being a large
number present.
peeestiaacieteneeefinom iselesetretelhoete or theme
past year, whine as vgi,y.asatisfeetofy.
The tgt,,yl.areoutlt,,. " .td far the church
debt wee:4r 22 The ieenets pf- the
rrteergteetee s, eehee'elreethesiter
1. The f. lowing new members
were appointed on the Board of Manage-
ment for a term of three years : Messrs.
Chas. Gillespie, Chas Elliott, Chas
Manderson and W n Isbister. Mr George
W Cline was re'a, pointed choir leader and
1111r S Graeey, tr usurer for the ensuing
year. Messrs I) - tewart and 1.1 A,, Graham
were appointed • iditotVfhe anniversary
Services of the . uroh will be held on Sun-
day, treb. 13th, and it was decided to hold
a tea•naeeting on the Monday evening
following.
hies, high
d 345. Will
on Saturday.
it this week from
started in tow
able to find
bnsines.
CALLED TO
son, of the Po
rocelved the
morning, that
home in Gode
Robertson, o
has been at th
eometime pas
Homy CL
olnb 1t .tit last
faotery arrengc
for the use of th
for the balance
look forward to t
will get themsely
first-class game h
our citizens wo
game of hockey.
.GBAsn 'CcrwtN
were rather down
day last, as tee
down, but that e
us with colder we
very good shake o
The game betwee
was colnmencecl
witnessed by a
The following a
score :
fares ow. WeexerrR.
Rink No. 1. Rink No. L
R. Rugheteere G. Panlirt,
.Ja•' Bry. 15 B. Black,
J. D. Nichol, A. Panlin,
J.G.Murdncb, ski -20 .1.E.BIaok, skip -15
Rink No, 2 • Rink Ro'2. -
,Tarnes'Hunter - - R. Thyne,
rt. Carrigan, W. Robinson, '
And. Mur a, A. Brown,
eV. Ail skip- 4 Theeeleae, skip -24
As will be seen f,osn the above, Wroxeter
was in the lead •y 5 abate and they had
to play Wingha clubr The match be-
tween Wroxete, and Wiughare com-
menced at, 7 o'el sok, there being quite a
targe number of pnctators at the rtnk to
sec the match, he players itnd the seers
was as follows:
Wormiest. Wisoxen:a.
Rink 1. Rink 1.
V. Vanuormau, R. Tltyne
Dr. J. R. Maadon;15, W. Robinson,
T. E. Bowles, A. Brown,
F. Patterson, skip 14 Thos Rae, skip --13
Rink 2. Rink 2.
George Sadler, G. Paulin,
C. T. netehel, R. Black,
C. N. Griffin, A. Paulin,
W. Venstone, skip 15 .T.E.Black,skip--10
The above game t • stilted in a tie. Three
ends more were pia ed and the tie was not
broken, wbcn so a misunderstanding
arose and CVrorreter efused to play another
end, ant 'Ingham, therefore, Claims the
gam was e. grad day's curling and
both games were , od ones, Wingham
club is now entitle to go to St. Marys
and play at the : nals for the Western
Ontario Tankard.
distributing through
v of a certain letter
tela is claimed to have
b of Our Lord. The
ntended to ridieule
otestants and Oath -
n Wednesday
trjh for tho oysters
following players.
edged their defeat
re like then. The
F. Patterson,
Vanaornian,
G, Aldorsr1d,
Dr J R..Maodonale,
skip-.- 13
table place to open a new Succnssrue Bead. r.1rl2Ie1T-The enter -
in our townyWe are bailment given in t to Metnodiet' church,
to have new industries tin Monday evening last, was a successful
and trust they may be affair in every part' alar. The singing by
suitable pines to start the different part es was highly ap.
predated. Mr.
R IioasMiss Robert- gramophone, gave
lie School teaching staff, which wero very
end news, on Thursday audience. The it
her sister bad died at her
loll Township. '7pleesief1t
Miss
M. H. M cIndoo's store,
b: side of her sister for
-The Wingham hockey
been able to make satis•
is with Mr. Stephenson,
rink on certain nights,
of the season, We will
le time when our boys
s into shape and have a
re, A Iarge number of
13 enjoy seeing a gond
T1ae curlers of town
in the mouth on Thurs.
rain continued to pour
ening old probe favored
ther and the ice was 1u
Friday for the matches.
1 ucknow and Wroxeter
at 1 o'clock and .vas
ergo number of people.
e the plovers and the
Salo twister.
Thursday, February 10th, There will be
sold by public ¬ion, without reserve, ort
the above data, the valuable farm stook
and implements of James D. Gray, on lots
87 and 38, con. 1, boundary, `J.'nrnberry
Sale at 12,30 o'olocll. J Currie, Auctioneer,
1
eo. Mason, with his
everal choice selections
10n012 enjoyed by the
ustrated lecture, "An
Eve.dne in Ludo ," given by Dr: Towler,
Was indeed first-cl•..es. The different views
Were explained a they were shown and it.
gage Quo an idea tbo scenery in the old
land, The local ews were well received
by the au•iience, he Dr, is to bo cone
graturated on eh, way in whish he gave
his ;hart of the irograriame. The funds
•i?1 Senday; Selma for which.. the :enter.
tainnent Was give , will be nicely swelled,
the proceeds amo ming to $30.
r..
SMAL LOCALS.
-Campbell's Heartache Wafers guaral .
teed to cure headache,
-The Winghee market is the best.
-Tuesday last was the 130th anniversary
of Burns' birthday.
Everyone inde
Son must pay u
-We were in i
winter weather
ase -A new front
Klondyke liver y
Chishelm's Co
d cat
ptod to Reed,. Duffield &
at Oboe.
oceipt of our first genuine
bis week.
is being
this weel
dit on
ed.
L unty lodge will meet in
f next week. '
Ugh
have been placed at the
aul's church.
o her Big Box of Mouldings
Frain
5, at Ireland & Button's.
'his week would play
h open air rink.
1 w made its first' trip for
dnesday morning.
-Send the TIDIES to your absent friends.
It will save you considerable postage dlirine
the year.
Prieete funds to loan at lowest rate,
Apply to H. Davis, Wingham. 3m.
• -The Chosen Fr` gids of town will elect
their ofiieers at th ir meeting on Monday
evening next. '
-Mr, .l, piing Ir s opened up a butcher
shop in Mr. T. c. Walker's old stand.
This mattes six but her shops for Winghaml
-The following are the License Coin-
missionerte ream ly appointed for South
Huron t --David ►. Wilson, Peter Douglas,
and Henry Doyle
Those who hay guesses paid for a"d
have not given th m in are requested to do
so before the firs ' of February, as the peas
will be caunted • n that date. Ireland &
Button.
--Ash Wedn::dey, the beginning of
Lent, comes on Feb. 23, and is followed
by Palm Sunda on April 3, Good Friday
ori April 8, and easter Sanday on April 10.
--.Wo *ill gi our readers s report of
the West Hu .n Farmers' Institute
meetings held 10 Blyth and Dungannon,
on Thursday and 'ridgy last, in our next
issue.
We are on the r
monuments and
work, and are pr
workmanship an.
will not be 'enders
d in the
owders for horses
an tie are uueq
--The L O
town on Tuesday
-Electric lig
entrances of St.
Just got in an
for Picture Fra
-Tho storm
mischief with t
--The snow p
the seltson on W
tee scouring orders for
aeadstoiaes, for spring
pared to do better in
prices than ever. We
d. W Vanttone, 8t
Fresh oysters serve .,;n .ai1y, 6tyla.a4
James Mcleelvie's Fitereetestaurant.• •
--The dates of $reeiWiiig ii ;fiteldeilii'
foe this year will a September 27th and
2141 b.
Is will pay you t see W Vanetono before
you order year tom meets. 8t.
-A. earrtival wo held in the Winghaue
tink on Monday ev ping last and wee very
well attended.
-Condaeter Sal er has so completely
roeovered from hi • recent zllness as to be
able to be on duty again.
'We are bandlin any quantity of butter,
eggs and dried apples ---cash or trade. A.lm
all kinds of poultry. G. l;. Ring.
-The employees f Mr. W J. Cliapman'ie
glove factory have eon enjoying a holidays• -
for the past week, wing to stock -taking.
1?r. Maedonajd is naw permanent-
ly at home ana can be consulted by
his patrons.
-'.Glia box social given in the Tenaper-
once hall, on Fi-id evening last, was well
attended and w s a most successful
entertainment.
Only 4 days mo a to take advantage of
the guessing on tie jar of peas at Ireland
ee Button's.
-As will be se n. by advertisement ii*
another column, o ers will be received by
J. A. Morton fol the purchase of the,
stores occupied 1y Messrs. N. A,Faren-
harson and W. I1 Wallace.
Rooms, now occupied by Jolie
bl
/i.tchieock, to let in the Macdonald
,
--The member of Court Maitland, 0,
O. F., will gleet i their Court room this
Friday) evening. Every member is re-
quested to be pre ent, as final arrange-
ments will bo mad for the holding of the
basket social.
-For first-class tailoring and cheap,.
gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co.
Remember the piece, in Queen's block.
n
PERS
We shall be glad to
column from any of our
tors or purpose CoIRO
tell0st qr 5.000 fly a not.
1)1r 1' beck, of
over Sunday.
.NLS.
1211.0 contrib»tions to this
'ceders. If \on have t•ls1-
par yoursclf.and drop ixA
tp Slat effect,
s.rriston, was in town
Mr Jas A Cline was in Loudon thin
week on business.
Bev I B Walwin, of Lucknow, was in:
town on Friday Ise
Miss Merit: Gari ye: was the guest of
Blyth friends over -unday.
Mr A Graham, o London, was in town,
a ccuple of days thi- week.
Miss Lottie Ellett is visiting with
friends in Clinton t 'is week,
Mrs W J Fleuty, of Blyth, visited with
Wingham friends t cis week.
Mrs 0 Dallas 's visiting wide Mrs.
Eniigi, of Blyth, his week.
Miss Jameson, .f Blyth, is the geed.
of Wi•t„•ham frien s this week.
Miss K Wilson, .f Brnssels, is the guest
of her brother, Mr iiobt tCil,,1.n.
Miss Lexie 1171 , of Wmlkerten was
visiting frieuds in own this week.
Mr Higgins, of Wingham, is visiting
friends in town.- . small Observer.
- Miss Cora Fere son visited friends in.
Wingham last we c,-Teeswater News.
Miss Ainrrav: G derich street, is visiting,
friends in Wingh' n this week.-Scafortle
Sun,
elr • It Clegg, reprosonting the Ellis
Furniture Co., In ersoli, was its town this-_ . .
week.
Dr Macdonald,
next for Ottawa
mentaty duties.
Mrs George
has been visiting,
vicinity for the p
Mr 11 McKay,
-Was called ban°
day;;, owing to th
mother.
Mr John 13 M
the Ramsay Sere
town this week,
company.
D. Stewart, so - of Alex Steuart, Queens
street, has take a position in a Wingham
drug store. no .hould make a competent
hand. -Brussel Post. .,.,
Mr A Burklo Iger Wats in Toronto last
week, attendi the funeral of his only-
surviving brotl r, Mr Frank Burkholder,
commercial ire eller.
Miss Laura- ' . Jones, who has been the
guest of her mit, Mrs 11 151 Robinson,
tot some time, returned to her home its
llatnilton o11 8 turday.
Mr George osgrove, L. D. 1:3„ of
Niagara Valls, as called home this week,
to attend the f neral of his father, .Tohne
Mosgrovc, of T rnberry.
Misses Louie i orguson and Clara Peltent
and 'l aster Ste lien Pelton, of Winghame
' were the guest of the Misses Seines -oils
I over Sunday.-•- lyth Standard.
M P., letves on Monday
o attend to his parlia-
holnsmn, of Godorich,
rielids in 'Wingham and.
st week.
perator at the C. P. B..,
o Thamesford on Turas-
serious, illness of his
ligan, advance agent of
ertainment Co.. was its
'ying to fix a date for the
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