The Wingham Times, 1898-03-25, Page 1UE
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VOL. XXVII.---NO. 1353.
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WINGTIA.311. ONTARIO,FRIDAY, MAROTI 25, 1898.
nillinery
pening
We have pleasure in announcing
that our Spring Show of New 11.1i1-
linery will open on
TUESDAY EVENING,
arch 29
when we shall place on exhibition
the choicest and most artistic line of
Millinery ever shown in Wingham,
Our MISS DOYLE has just re-
turned from Toronto, bringing with
her the latest models of Paris, Lon-
don and New York. They are
creations of great beauty, Ladies,
•come and sec thena-you cannot fail
to appreciate them.
To -morrow we shall place on sale
1200 yards of DSS G-OODS bought
at a tremendous sacrifice. The
wholesale prices of these goods were
from 65e to 81,00 per yard. We
place the whole, lot on sale at 85c
per yard. This is th a greAtest
chance to bay fine goods at a low
price ever offered ia this vicinity.
%Come soon if you want some of them,
•.as at that price they cannot last
long. -
[10M11111 & BOWLES.
,Spring Term Begins ApriI 4th,
time of the year to enter our school.
-The CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
STRATFORD, ONT.
Recognized throughout the Do.
'minion as the leading commercial
• School in Ontario.
Write tor special circulars.
W. J. ELLIOTT, Frineipal.
Marriage Licenses
betted by FaAnx PaTansoN, No 23, Vic-
totia street,WinghateirOnt. Nowitneses
required.
CHEAP EAMNO
Oar Clubbing List.
In order to 8 rl.to our subscribers the trouble of
inaking two or more remittanees we hart made
special arrangements with the publishers by which
4 we are enabled to offer the following publications in
connection with the WINGHAM TIMES at special
mow rte s from now until January Ist,1890, Special
clubbing rates with all newspapers and magazines
quoted upon application. Ca..h must accompany all
orders :-
Times and Weekly Globe, . • 81 25
Times and Western Advertifte, . 1 40
Mimes and Family Herald and Weekly Star
and Picture • • 1 75
Times and Farmers' Advocate, • 1 00
Times and Farming, weekly, • • 1 75
Times and Ladies' Journal. - 1 35
Times and Montreal Weekly Witness, • 1 CO
Times and Fanners' Sun, • • 1 25
Tinies and Daily Globe • 4 25
Times end Deity World • • 3 Oo
Times and Cmuitry Gentlemant
Adeiress, . •2 70
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. •
Demuth .k Bowles -Millinery Openiou.
'Miss IdnoPherson-lillinery Openiw.
Mrs. Green -Millinery Opening.
7. Y. Egan -Rupture Specialist.
Mckinnon & Co. -Lowest Fusible Feces.
John Kerr -25c Will Buy.
N. A. Farquharson-Special/3,
Thos. Abraham -Special.
Alex, Kelly -Seed Wheat for Sale.
TO SUBSCRIBERS IN ARREARS.
With this Issue we send out a number of
accounts to subsoribers, who are in arrears,
To each, we world say that a prompt
settlement would be exceeding gratifying,
and enable us to meet our obligations as
they become due. While the individual
amounts aro small, in the aggregate they
amount to a good round sum, and to con.
duct a successful business it is absolutely
necessary that they should be paid. We
trust those, to whom this notice is appli.
cable, will accept it in the spirit in Which
it ss offered, and will forwardtl7re-
inittances at once.
LOCAL NE
PANCARES-2 peak
self-risiug buckwh
N. A. Farquharson
SALE or PROPER1
week, Mr. Joins Drum
disposed of his proper
to Mr. Daniel Bell, o
DIRECTORS IVIEETIN
Directors of the Tu
Society will be held
afternoon, at Kling's
ante of the members
sired, as important
before the meeting.
GONE INTO BUSINE
who formerly reside
well-known here, ba
business in Moles
possession at the el
Belden's Wingham
success.
5.
es oyal Hygienic)"
t our for 25 mato.
2t
bile in town last
ond, of Walkerton,
y on Echnutreet,
this place.
-A meeting of the
berry Agricultural
-morrow (Saturday)
otel. A full attend -
of the board is cle-
aners are to come
syMr. jas. Belden,
in this town and is
purcheoed a tailoring
ortiVand will take
of this month. Mr.
ends will wish him
ri
SPRING Tntna-T e spring trade is now
about to open, and a hope our merchants
will have a large, s cessful and profilta,ble
business. Now is the time to put your
advertisement in he Trues. We urge
upon our reeders ti is necessity of reading
the merchants ad ertieereents in this
paper and you will otit every time by so
doing.
24ns or MAY Cl RATrem-As we go to
press, a meeting of e baseball and foot-
ball clubs is being held in the council
chamber, to see if a ranger/lents cannot be
made for the holdin
Winghem, on the 24
like to see o, good da
and hope the clubs
succeed in arrangin
A CHANGE IN To
)at session of the 0
ansendumet to the
passed, providing f
number of contain
than 5,000; the now
of a mayor and sr
elected by a goner
law the last man t
Reeve in elfieglunn is
of Deputy -Reeve, M
year there will be no
a mayor and six cot
for the whole town
A Dm Cm 42 Putcto-eie
oboes hell soled at fr en
pair ; women's at f 1 n
poet What citable
I have no rent to
buy triy stock
of a celebration in
of May. We would
's sport here that day a
entioned above may a
for one.
Couxone-At the ci
tario Legislature an a
Municipal act was sa
r a change in the th
•s ie. towns of less 'ex
unoils shell consist rn
councillors, to be el
vote. By the new ti
hold the office of pr
r John Hanna, and dr
Jas. Angus. Next en
ard voting; and only ee
illors will be elected at
da
s boots and ja
to 50 mite a
to 40 Cents a
work cheap is,
o debts to pay, and
cash. Tho longest
established hop Wen, A. few doors
west of Swots' hotel, Victoria Street.
T1MS, ABRAHAM, 4 t
Wanted -good butter and eggs. Highest
prices peed. T. 0, Graham's grocery
etor, Chisholm Week.
QUEEN Essmen IN 17 "AEOSTII-Mr. Geo.
W. Cline was in Boole ,h this week, arrang-
ing a class for the pro aloe of the cantata
"Queen Esther," in that town, in the
course of a few weeks
Gloxn o aIle Wiese eir. A, It. McDonald
and family, W110 have ecu resiclents of this
place for a number o years, left on 'eyes.
clay, with their effect for Manitobteeplr.
McDonald has been n gond citizen and his
friends here will wisl him and his family
every rioters in their ew borne.
Miele/mire UPEND/
very opening will be
millinery stares of to
and the following
milliners etre their
busy during the pas
thing in readiness foi
-Tire spring milli.
mkt at the different
n, on Tuesday next
aye The different
assistants have been
week getting every -
this important event,
Coulee To Weeenett-Are you ruptured?
Those having the misfortune to he ruptured
should read the advertisement in another
column of J. Y. Egan, Hernia, Speeialist,
of Toronto, who proposes visiting Wing -
ham, Queen's Hotel, on Wednesday, &pril
6th. The evidence furuished as to his
skill is of a very high character.
Wenn ex THE BR/ E -The bridge gan
of the C. P. R, have een here for over a
week, busy building new bridge to re
place the one damage by the high water.
They are rustling the vork along at a great
rate and expect to ave it in slispe for
trains to pass over by he beginning of next
week.
22 e•
A RAILWAY Wit Vhile on their
way to California la t week, Mr. George
elclIenzie and daugh er, Miss Lottie, were
in the railway wre k at. Moosejaw, on
Tuesday of last wee Mr. McKenzie re
ceived a black eye an was badly cut rtbou
the head, While Mis McKenzie es aped
without tieing Hurt 'n any way. hey
were both able to pro Bed on their way.
If there is'a,' ny more pictures in the
country that we have not teamed, or have
not got in the shop to frame, bring them
in and have them framed at the same old
prices, at Ireland se• Button's.
g
$1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
LOCALS
-0erapbell's Headaohe 'Wafers guaran-
teed to aura headaelse.
-0Ieen tip your f1bnt and back yard.
-The next holld
Good Friday.
-The drain at t
town bas been repel
Arthur J. Irwin, D. D. 8., of Wingham,
visits Blyth every Wednesday.
----A carload of coat is being delivered to
week,
settle for your Tenet'
needs money.
Obisholin's Condit n Powders for horses
and cattle are uuequalled.
-The Bank of II
ing a branch office 11
-The Tines 18 he
post cards end weddi
-1tfr. A. J. Nichol
property at present
a bakery.
Private funds to loan at lowest rates.
Apply to H. Davis, Wingham. 3m.
--Messrs. Button 4 Fessaut are shipping
large quantities of in le rollers to the Old
Country.
-Gardening opera
mence and spade OE
idle hours.
--Tines and Weekly Globe $1.25 per
year. Trams, Weekly Globe and 'Weekly
Sun $1.50 per year.
y is on April *011 -
ie north end of the
ed.
the wheel house thI
-Don't neglect to
for 1893. The edito
ilton intends open -
Southampton.
dquarters for private
g stationery.
e has purchased. the
upied by himself as
ions will soon corn-
oise will fill in the
-The dates of 1 e Western Fair a
London have been zed from the 8th t
the 17th of Septernb r.
Fraeh oysters served in any style
James Mcleelvie's Star liestauraet.
-The business gtennbler is usually 5
- , man who expeete tr cI without letting ti
t people know he is ir4business.
0
bursted open. The bu sting mused quite
at a stir around the facto' for a short time,
but no one was Miele, work rs going on
the same as usual.ilf
le
We have no old out of date and out of
re
style stuff, that we have bought from some
opposition, to offer you for less than cost.
Our stock is all new, clean and up-to-date
and as for prices -well, just call and see
for yourselves or ask yonr nelgbors. They
will tell you Ireland & Britton,
-Mr. A. B. Smaller m. traveller for
Dr, J. C. &yet & Co.,
was in town during th
trienting advertising m
this firm's well-known
druggists of our town.
-The boys have al
annual slaughter of rob
It might be well for all t
the only birds one can le
crows, blackbirds, ha
sparrows; all others ar
game laws until Sept. 1
Don't bite et prices you see ticketed on
the street, just because you think they are
cheap, until you get prices from Ireland &
Button. They knock them all out and you
have a ehauce for the Gold Watch or the
Parlor Suite, with each dollar's worth you
buy, Ireland & Button, Furniture dealers.
-144 It, Itt. Ande
residing in town for
this week for Belgra
a farm the coming turner.
-Some twenty o more passengers from
Kincardine, Ripley nil Lueltnow, took the
O. le R, here, on
son, twho has been ADDAMS AnTD .SeetleeHleTATIOers
Ou Tuesday ev ring of this weelr,
number of the Od fellows, learniug of Mr
Aaron Lougbeed's eparture for the Week,
assembled at the ty restaurant and pre..
oetitca him with beautiful Oddiellow%
pia sea the follow rig address
Wax nen, Ont., Mar. 22, '98.
Tow.Ber,ottlzRernb
Aneron leougheed
s of Maitland Lodge,
o 119, I. 0. 0. ., have leerued with
I regret of your an izipated reinoval from
1 our midst, desire to express our sincere
Sorrow and to e tend to you our best
; wishes. Although recently elected mem,
ber oi ou- fratern y, we Kaye found yore
worthy tri every res ect of the trust imposed
upon you; and ar disappointed that we
I have so soon to se er our fellowslep with
you here. In p •Ling, we all unite in
wishing you ever euccess in the West
end desire you to cop t this mall token
1 of our appreciatio
Signed on beha f of Maitland lodge, No.
119, 1, 0.0.F.
some tune past, left
e, where he will work
uesday morning, for
different points in the West.
Rooms, now occupied by John
Ritchie, to let in the Macdonald
block.
-The Exeter Tur
on Mity 24th. $700
There 'wilt be a 3 ns
a free for all and a
As we are very
oar work, we will eave the kinking and
°hewing with our opposition. Ireland &
Britton. Furniture dealers,
We are handling any quantity of butter.
eggs and dried apples -011.8h or trade. Also
all kinds of poultry. G. E, Xing.
-The concert gin by the Ladled True
Blue Lodge, on l'u sday evening, was a
success with regar to the programme
but the attendance as not large, owing,
no doubt, to the disa reeable evening.
We are going ahead with our second
guessing contest just tiro salves and every
one has the same chance of getting the
Gold Watch or the Parlor Suite; a chance
with every dollar's worth you buy. Ireland
& Button, Furniture d Deers, Winghem.
-Business men •equiring printed
stationery -note or let r heads, bill heads,
envelopes, etc, -should emember that Tzte
Times terns out neat, lean work at fair
prices. Good printing s always effective.
Ivis the kind we do.
V -On Wednesday, t steam box used
for steaming chair legs 1 the choir factory
Club will hold races
ill be given in purses.
snte oleos, 2,30 clue',
inning race.
usy and behind with
DEATH or Miss KE Elle rider of the
pale horse visited t e home of Mr. and
Mrs. Matthew Ilea Frances street, on
Sunday last, and r bbed them of their
daeghter, Sadie De the age of 38 years
and 5 months, D ceased had been a
patient sufferer fro dropsy for over a
year. IIer remains were interred in the
Winghans cemeter Wednesday after.
noon. The bereave parents and friends
have the sympathy o the eonareunity.
WATCH TUE REDEA IS-001111(100Ce men
are again making th 'r rounds in Canadian
towns. In Tilsonbu g a clothes -wringer
man went to a lady a d got a wringer to
repair and never to k it back. He left
town, but was caught and will spend the
next tinny days in Woodstock jail. There
are too enemy of this k nd of fellows around
the country,and w warn our readers
against them, as they will be beaten every
time they have anyth ng to do with them.
Giyo the pedlar a -ide berth and deal
with men in our own town.
ALWAYS TEE WAY- he Paisley Advocate
tells about a young lam who purchased I
from a departmental store a pair of shoes
for $3.00, and some inen collars for 19c.
earns. He has sine discovered that the'
same make, style an quality of shoes can
be purchased fro Paisley dealers for
61,90 and the colla at 18c. a pair, The
above is only one notarial where people
have been fooled b sending to depart-
mental stores for th ir wares. Patronize
the home merchant ed you will get better
value than yon can g .t at the departmental
stores.
( --Out report of t ie West Euro
ded&romui
ers' Institute meet go has cr.
other interestiug reeding matt
s. el •ice California,
Prunes or 2 lbs. oho c Apricots far 25
cents, et N. A. Pant arson's. t
-Tier Majesty; ough her mail service,
is largely engaged t ese days in clistribut.
ing bicycle catalog s and literature.
iea loads of lumber to
th'
the saw mill here,
threesbipped
Wingham on Friel .-Clifford Express.
-Court Mettle 1, C. 0. F., will hold
their regular meet g this (Friday) even-
ing, A large atten 'ance of the members is
desired.
-Plowing was contemn° d in some
sections lash we k, but e are of the
. opinion that the eople ere a little too
I previous.
I Our stock of D' in Sets and Tea Sets
is complete wit etty designs and good
• qualities, and e on't be undersuld,
N.A. Farqula on. 2 t
I -District Deput
Iton, of Pinkerton
Masonic Lodge an
evening last.
Grand Master Pinker -
paid the Wingharn
fficial visit on Tuesday
-Mr. W. R. vis, of the Mitchel
I Advocate and brot er of Mr. el, Davis, of
r town, has been a esident of Mitchell for
over 38 years.
-For first-class tailoring and cheap
gents' furnishings, tin, Webster & Co.
Remember the place, in Queen's block.
Lowell, Mas.,
past week, dis-
tter ana' placing
goods with the
eady begun the
ss and bluebirds.
understand that
ally shoot now are
ks and English
protected by the
ez.U.1341„4
pelage...he
The teachers and o ers of the Zetland
Sunday School have dded a library to
their school, the same tasting $90.
The Methodist Sun y School has been
1 adding to its librar . Some 230 new
volumes have been a ed during the past
week.
The young people f the Presbyterian
church gave a Scotch social in the lecture
room of the cher a last (Thursday)
evening.
The anniversary s rviees of the Meth.
odist 600011 will b. held on Sunday,
April 3rd. Full par clats will be given
next week, as to w o will preach the
serinons.
The regular quarte ly review services in
coznarotion witb tli Methodist Sunday
School will be hold o Sunday next. The
services will be large y of a sacred concert
natnre, reviewing o the blackboard. A
number of the tone ers are expected to
I take part in the sery ee. All are cordially
I invited to be presen
The review of th quarter's lessons, In
I the Wingham Presb ter1an8unday echool,
will be conducted n t Sunday afternoon,
annmentsing et 2.30 o'clock, by four young
' ladies. The exerci s will to interspersed
with choice and am ropriate solos by Prof.
Cline and other hi hly eftteetned singers.
Come and spend a sleasant and profitable
hour in the school. •
"India," Mrs, Captain Ligbtowler,
(late Captain Copp , of the United States
forces of the Salva ion Anny, and late of
India, will conduct the services in the S.
A. barracks, on Ss nrday evening and all
day Sunday. On Monday evening, the
28111, Mrs. Captain 1 igbtowler will give an
address on the • irk in Witt and will
wear the native an tune, eat n meal on the
platform 10 eati 0 style, sing native
ehot-nes and sbow some curiosities, Mrs,
Lightowler will b better known to the
people of Winglia ae Captain Copp, as
she Was stationed sere manse years age.
All are invited to the seating's. Mohday
evening a silver collection will be taken at
the door.
SMOOT, EXAmill =Ns -- The high
ntrance and publi school leaving ex-
minations for 180 will hegira on Tiles--;
ay, Juno 28th. Th papers of the canal-
ates for the publi sehool leaving ex-
minatiens will e examined by the
me local board 0 examiners that read
o papere for the sigh school entrance
aminations, an the same general
les will he obser ed in the conduct of
to examinations. The revised regula-
ons do not , as f eall for the
esentation of be It work in writing,
awing, ate" at e her the high school
trance or the ulalie school leaving
aminations, r the latter examin-
ion, book work, 1 presented by condi-
tes, 18 to be ta en into account, as S
at, year, in view the special provis-
os announced f. 1808. 15
Xs )1 our Daughter in School 1,
There aro thouts,aaule of sieltly school
girls dragging their way through school 2
svho might be enjoying the full vigor of 11
their youth by taking Soott's Emulsion. is
-A girl by the n
is suffering from sc
of Refuge in Clint
allowed to visit the
me of Cook or Crooks
rlet fever, at the Horne
1, and visitors are not
lace.
Dr. J. R. Idaed nald is now per-
manently at home ana can be con-
sulted by his patrons,
Messrs. Carr cow enced running their
doer mill in full bi sI on Tuesday last,
after being closed wn for a few days on
account of the high ater.
-Messrs. Currie Rintoul have return•
ed front Manitoba, hither they had been
with a oar load of li rses. They are again
on the lookout fo another good lot of
horses for the 'same narket.
We made our prices.' right when we
started himiness, and if the prices we see
ticketed on the street and in the
erindows are all out prices, thou our prices
aro a snap. Ireland & Button, Furniture
dealers.
-Messrs. Derchill • McDonald shipped I
acar load of bog to CoIlingwood, 001
Wednesday last. T is is a weekly occur. I
rence with these e etlemen and a good
deal of money is 'stributed among the I
onsets of this vi nity by their weekly
hipmeets. c
In this enlightened age a man need not
ppos.1 to the 'sympathy of the publie, by
elling of his long years xn butaneoo. What
be people want Is 10015 in business svho I
will give them goods at le living profit and
no profit to all, You will find Men of
hat kind at Xrleo.nd & Button's Purniture
nd Undertaking store, Wingbam, opposite
lacdoodala block.
J. P. KeNtilmz.
Amos 'Ammo,
SESASTAN.
After the addr s had been read, the
party sat down to bountiful repast, pre-
pared in Mr. Jo s' best style, Alter
supper was over 1 e remainder of the
in speech -makings
evening was spe
songs, etc.
We shall be triaEd to
column from any of our
tors or purpose aoing a
tell us, or send us a note
• Mr John Ailteus 1
for Detroit*
I/Miss Lillian Nixo
for edanitoba.V
Mrs T H Ross is
friends this week.
Mr W H McBrid
town on Tuesday.
VMO Saud? ()einem
Tuescleir morning
l(NVMedrnella
s tl atintrxicie.
iillg
Sir A' Graham, of.
a few days this week
Mr. 00,13. Walker,
own dentin, the wee
Mrs MoBein, of Lo
ister, Miss It Wils
Miss Lizzie Bisbee
ng at her home t
Mi• I3eck, of
Wingham friends t
MSS SUSia, 1110111
visiting friends in t
Mr and Airs .11,
with friends in Toro
Mrs. Goo, Masi
ing with London fri
Mrs J 0 Mohlath
ing with Wingham
Messrs Dan Mc
left ou Taesday mo
Mrs John John
visiting with friena
Mr James A. 01
arines and Toronto
Messrs E 0 (Mao
Teeswitter on Sund
My Jas Dalton i
visiting with his f
itt 111
•
Mr Alex Giacey .01 Tilbury, was visit-
ing with bis broth
week.
Mr. Adam Mono of Brampton, spent s.
few days with his S.:1, Mayor litortosi, this
week, a month's vi it with friends in.
Miss Emma Res bas returned home,
Toronto.
Mr Tbos Eades le this (Fridae) mar,
ing for Chesley, 'W 1 re he has secured a,
good situation.
Mr and Mrs At lamas attended the
funeral of. the late antes Corley, at ?ft.
Forest, last week.
Mr James Muir was iu Wingham
last week visiting In son and dates:liter.-
Hensel' Oboerver.
Mr. John Ander n, of 'Wareham, is
spending a few clay with old friends itt
tees neighborhood,
Mrs 5 lortslick, of Wingleure WAS Vila..
ing her mother, Mr . 5. Pearson, in town
this week,-13russel Post.
Mrs Geo Rogers • is visiting Mrs Mc.
Guise ie Winghan this wesk, who is
mourning the less 0 her child.--Brusaele
Ibr4id.
Mr,Richard II Imes, berriotcr, and,
onildren, of Toront , spent part of thle
week with his prre Mr. and eine Thos.
Holmes,
Mr George Irelat is in Toronto this
Week, where he ,i; ttending the Grand
Council meeting .0 the Canadian Ordseof
Chosen Friends,
BIALS.
tare contributions to thin
eaders. If you have visi-
vay yoursoltand drop in
to that effect. •
„ •
ft Thursday ronening
left yesterday morn-
isiting ore'
of Gerrie, was its
left for Brandon ort
bor the West on
London, was in town
f Brussels, was in.
don, is visiting her
n.
of Detroit, is visit-
wn.
riston, called on old.
i week.
h, of Seaforth, was
% n this week.
Gordon are visiting
to this week,
ad children are viait-
do this sveek.
of Clinton, was visit -
lends this week.
nzie and Geo Sadler
ing for the West.
on, of Goderich, is
in town this week.
ne was in St. Catli-
n business, last week.
e and P Shore were in
y, attending afuneral.
in Ashfield this week,
her, who is seriously
Mr S Gracey, this
•
10,