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The Wingham Times, 1898-04-01, Page 1VOL.. XXVII. -NO.:154, I� AIAM rl'I WINGHAM, ONTARI FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1898. Easter Winery 1 We would invite the ladies to call and see our beautiful display of Mil- iinery whether you buy or not. We 'shall be pleased to see you, and we .are sure you will be pleased to see the many stylish and elegant hats we have on exhibition. Our MISS DOYLE has just re– turned. from Toronto, bringing with her the latest models of Paris, Lon, tion and New York. They are Creations of great beauty, Ladies, eome and see thein—you cannot fail to appreciate them. The Ladies evidently appreciate a chance td.buy DRESS COON at less than half price, as the 1200 yards we put on sale last Saturday are half gone already. But there are still some choice bargains left for the late comers. This is positively the cheapest line of first-class goods ever sold in Wingham. So don't Miss the opportunity of getting a Dress at such a redieulously low price. Just think, silk and wool goods at 35C PER YARD HOMUTH & BO'MLESI Spring Term Begins April 4th, time of the year to enter our school. The CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE STRATFORD, - ONT. Recognized throughout the Do • minion 'as the leading colnmoroia School in Ontario. Write for special circulars. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. Marriage Licenses Q►, Tssueti by PRANK PATEaSON, NO 23, Vic- totia stroet,Wingham, Ont. No witnesses required. r CHEAP RE `.DING r Our Clubbing List. CEO t'=b1 0 Pl CO 0.1 peti 0 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, s, Grneey--Spec ls, A. J, Nioholl-S tial, 1t, J, Dobie -11 dwaro, Geo, Carr- Spr ne Suits. Jas, S. Earl -T a Success. Miss AloPherso -Thanks Webster & Co New Salk AI. B. Nolnde -Now Gear/. N, A, Farquhi neon-5peci'ls, T. C. Graham For Sale Cheap. J. A. Morton Executor's Mottos, Blank -Gawk A anf•g, Co. -Special. John Kerr -0 antes,Jonions, etc. McKinnon & o.-Aitllinery Opening, Ilmnnth & Bo 'los—Easter br5113nory, Dr. F, K. Iia1 floisoh -Business Card, LOCAL NEWS. Parmeara-2 packs es "Royal Hygienic" solarising buokwhe floor for 25 cents. N. A. Farquharson. 2 t ROUND MD Wont, Misses Vincent and Cummins, missiona les of the W. C. T. Ll,, Australia will beihe M:et a 1st t h d Church, Wingham, on the e ening of April the 7th and 8th. Everyon invited to go and hear them. New Barmen Sao fir. W i. Pout, who has been a residers of'onr town for the past three years, h opened a new barber shop in the store ately vacated. by: Mr. Thos. Walker, op osite the Presbyte church -Ie solid s a share of th • •nblic patronage. HOT X Burs- Gave y Nicholls, Centr I Bake market, for Hot X Ii guaranteed. Counr-a To WINai au ---Aro you ruptured ? Those having the isfortnne to be ruptured should read the a. vertisement in another column of J. Y. E. an, Hernia Specialist, of Toronto. who 'oposes visiting; Wing - ham, Qneen's Hot: , on Wednesday, Aptil Pith, The evideao: furnishedege to his skill is of a very high c erecter. BUILDING OPEnA IONS -The fine weather of the past couple f weeks has made a stir in the building 1 e. Messrs. Button & Fessant have the 'oundation laid for the addition to their aatory; Messrs. T. Bell, & Son are having the material placed on the ground for t addition to their fac- tory ; Mr. Thos. • nderson will commence operations for th erection of his brick residence near e school, next week Things are genera i y on the moye in town this spring, and a ditions and repairs will soon be the order . the day. Wanted ---good b tter and eggs. Highest prices paid. T. Graham's grocery store, Chisleolm hl ok, Di order to sato our subscribers the trouble of malting two oe more remittances we have made -special arrangements with the publishers by which wo aro emhiedto offer the following ppublications in connection with the tVINGI1Md TIMES at special low rues from now until Jannary let, IS00, Special clubbing rags with all newspapers and magazines quoted upon appiication, CAA must accompany all orders :•-- Tittles and Weekly Globe, - si 25 Times and western Advertiser, • 140 Times and Family herald end Weekly Star and Picture - - 1 75 '.Cines and Fannon' Advocate, • 10o Tines and Farming, weekly, - 170 Times and Ladies' Journal, - 185 Times and Montreal Weekly Witness, - 1000 Times and harmers' Sun, 125 Times and Daily Globe • 4 25 Times and Emily World . . 2 00 Times and Country Gentleman, . 2 70 Addres-,, - a. ii. T. 1.r7rtCi' ",i', WIKO1tAAt. r er at A. J. opposite the Satisfaction $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE W,aNTen -Gold Age t 'ar every County. SHALT.. LOCAI..S.. The Blaok-Hawk enufo turfing Cu., London, Ont. -CampbelI's Headache \Vetere gnaran- Has PASSAwns est week we noted teed to aura lteadualre, the serious illness rf Mr. Jas. lealton'e -April 1st --All oats • , v, father in Ashfield. He bas since passed Good and app s ors. per peck and away and the rem • ins were inter ed in upwards at N. A. azquh+>rsou'a, the Kingsbridge ch ch cemetery ...Atwood is n. likely to have a footbatl Views or rue Fr, 30 --several excellent club this season. views of the river, am and 0. P. R. rail- .,.-,March bas way bridge, daring he spring freshet, were spectable marine taken by Mr. )I. .desert, and are now on Something nice ' aby 'Carriages at S, view in Mr. Ales. tela' store window. Graee's,. A few more keg of No. 1 Herrings going -agery. 7.', A, it cheap at N. A, Fa qulearson's. of seed thia week, FIB'TY Lune mcs--i\Zr• 0. Morning- star, of the Steam Pump Works, this week received a car lea of lumber for making tanks, He bee n order from ::.essrs, Armour & MoAlltter for fifty large egg tanks. Foornanx-A m eting of the football club will he held 1 Dr. A. J, Irwin's office on Monday even ng, April 4th, at 8 o'olook. A full a tendeneo is requested, Arthur J. Irwin, D. D. S„ of Wingbam, as business of ins ortauce will be brought visits Blyth every Wednesday. before the reeeti -The TIirEs is headquarters for private Oven Tne Bron •E-Tbe repairs on the post cards and wedding stationery, 0. P. R. bridge • ore so far advanced that the late train la: Friday was able to oroes for the firs time since the high water. It will no be very long before the bridge will be in a good a shape as it ever was. overt on 11 a very re - QUEEN'S BIaTua Y TN WnNenaill -Great interest is now bei g taken in the arrange- ments for rrange.mentsfor the 24t of May celebration to be held in Wingh ,.. A citizena meeting was held urthe en noir chamber= on Thurs- day evening of la t week, when the first steps were taken tho matter. Officers were appointed as allows : Secretary, A. G. Bastedo; Tree, urer, Rabt. MoIndoo; Corntnittee-Thos 13d11, chairman, J. A. Morton, Win, Fes- : nt, Jas. A. Cline and A, II. Musgrove. t was decided to have two baseball m rhes, a football and lacrosse match a d other sports, and a monster trade pr contort at 1 o'clock, to end with a grand .neert in the town hall at night, Arran • ements are also being made to Moore a rst•class band for the day. Reserve th , 24th of May for Wing - ham and .you • ill have a good time. Further particul s will be given later. A BIG CUT i;\ PltldSS--t'4Zen'S beets and shoos half soled at frau 40 to 50 'cents a pair; women's at from 30 to 40 cents a pair. What enables me to work cheap is, I have no rent to pay, no debts to pay, and bay my stook for cash. The longest established shop in town. A few doors west of Senate' hotel, Victoria S t eet, Taros, Annan er. 11 received a car load -Walkertor, 0 nton and Mildmay will celebrate the 24t1 of May. Fresh oysters served in any style at James Moltoivie's Star Restaurant. -A German b towns throughou --Mr.'Wm, CI of %heat to Gael rid is again sernading the the country. gg shipped two car load In title week. C. 0. F, MEETI •e-Theeegular meeting of Court Maitlan , 0. 0, I?„ was held on Friday evening la- , when there was a good attendance of t members. Two can- didates wore initi ted by the new team and every member of the team took his part well, conaiderin u the short time they have been organized There will Iikely be a large attenrianc at the next meeting, as there is to be • oma new heeiness brought up for discessi.u. CHICKEN Tilr,ves-We understand that our town has been visited by ebicken thieves daring t e past week. On Tuesday evening g of th t week, some person or persons visited i r. Jos, Gray's henhouse and took therefro . one of his most valu- able roosters, be des a "Mather of eggs. which were in t • pen.' This ie a levy piece bf business aanyota to do and should the guilty o, =s be caught an example should be made o`f them. SNOOTNO ON 7 past week a. nu been_ shootin the river.' some person shot passed through or J. A. Flack's resid breakipg :the gla curtain to pieces at wall of the house stns practice and Habit of shooting s are in great danger if that kind of thin qui n Ie Rem -During the ber of sportsmen have e freely on the banks of hursday evening last, rifle. off and the bullet of the windows of Mr. noe at Lower Wingham, 1 est in the Goderic , tearing the window lodged in the opposite This is a very danger' artier who are in the ould be careful as they of hurting some one is continued. -Township oocil minutes and other matters aro crowdd out of this issue. Private funds to loan at lowest rates. Apply to H. Davis, Wingham. 3m. -The regular onthly meeting of the town eounoil wi 1 be held on Monday evening. --After July tat, the Government Savings Banks n ill allow only 2} per cent. interest on depo its. Yea can get 3 lbs. nhoice California Prunes or 2 Ib choice' Apricots for 25 cents, at N. A. 'arguharsan's. 2 t -Tnzxs and 'Veekly Globe $1.25 per year. Trees, eekly Globe and Weekly Sun•$1.50 per ar. Dr. J. R. Mh.edonald is now per- manently at home and can be eon - suited by his patrons. -The sanitarinspector will soon be on his rounds. Ea e your yards cleaned and re be pared for isvisit. p o As we are very busy and behind with our work, we will leave the kicking acid chewing with our opposition. Ireland & 'Batton, Furniture dealers. -Mr. T. Hall, week moved h' family to town, of the Advance, has this household effects and ram Tara.ars^ -For first-class tailoring and cheap gents' furnishings, try Webster & Oo. Remember the piece, in Queen's block. -Mx. A. M. Tod, late of the News - Record, Clinton, s purchased an inter. Star. Our stock of Di ner Sets and Tea Sets is complete with retty designs and good qualities, and we on't be undersold, N.A. Farqubarso 2t -Mr. H. M. S arson, Inspector for the Bank of Hamilt ' , and P. herr, assistant, paid an official v it to the bank here last week. THE NORTH Wes day afternoon las directors of the society, was held a member of the Bo which leas hardly history of the sonde est which is bein The various coin ppointed, the pri urther arrangein exoureion to the gtnil other busing oatlook for a go never looked b society may ha Erin PAIR -Ori Sator- a meeting of the arnberry Agricultural Fling's betel. Every d was present, a thing been known in the We are going ahead with our second guessing contest just the same and every one has the tame chance of getting the Gold Watch or the Parlor Suite; a chance with every dollar's worth you buy. Ireland & Button, Furniture dealers, Wingham. y and shows the inter- -Mr. Jos. G y has a Silver -Laced taken in our show. Hamburg hen th t has broken the record itieea for 1808 were for laying large ggs. He has one in his o list partly arranged, possession that ensures 82. x 7 inches. made fox the union T, H. ors, agent for the Massey- odel Farm on June 2011i, Harris irnpleme te, received a oar load of s was transacted. The those celebrate farm implements this d show the coming fall ! week. ghter and we hope the is e abundant stem s. If there is any more pictures in the country that we have not framed, or have :econd•ho•nd' not got in the shop to frame, brag them am ? I in and have them framed at the same old fake (a bottler prices, at Ireland & Button's., s to guess at) as -The annual spring consignment of goods? Toronto depart ntal store catalogues ay buy out another 1>avo arrived in own. The hest loco to of Mrs. Green, wh, 1 one we bought was p stylish fiats. Amo put them is in th fire and patronize the toque, with a narro town where we ea 'n our bread and butter, roses, high loop at We made our prices right when UV of green thee, cru started business, and if the prices we see forming rosettes ticketed on the street and in the windows are all cut prices, then our prices noted in particular are a snap. Ireland & Button, (furniture cluster of high blt dollen. an elegant lace se' "7,Iiss Vincent, tl crown, brought u er from Victoria, h those wings, and and she tulle it evit at one ride of rim. WeaDen who runs the old Furniture Stare in Win Woman who runs a lotto of peas, corn an s be an enducement • s Wo.rriit bow soap v opposition? Cornyn's, in June, 1895. WoNeen who has the cheapest. largest and best assorted stook of Furniture? First time you are id' Winghem, just call at the Furniture Stores and see if S. Graoey's is not th • beat. 4t Wsnnilro Tii':nr, Wedding bells were ringing merrily at residence of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. MoDon i d, Zetland, on Tues- day evening of this week, it being the marriage of their atighter, Miss Mar- lette E., to Mr. 11 os, Il. Dodds, of town. The nuptial knot ' as tied at 6 o'clock by the Rev, D. Penn +, of Wingham,eiu.411e teadi,a.teereettu er re riende-ettite. •tett ra reeepertien bride Whapleo rely attired ittatt' rase of white organdi 'r-trit uraed- nvith smilax The number of -ela'aauti£1d1eteatncl mealy pre g o\red Ye esteem in WhIfeleat44 u IV Ir, en. -Mrs. Dodds have take up their resider': en Josephine streee join with their 1 oat of friends in wishing them a happy az d prosperous future, For nice wool ca • and folded carpet paper call at S. : cey's. ore shipped a ea ad We do not, hold ours file rar•ponsible for opinions of cattle to Termite to Mondiy. expressed by the write .f any comuiunieatlons, Seeds! Seeds 1 Gard ds in any' quantity, by the ounce, net or parcel, at Chisholm's Drag Ste -lttessra, Page t2 i ynn shipped a nixed To 1110 i;dttor of ,ho- Tt xs, car of cattle and hog to Louamr on Man. Son, -I daze say may be right thea the day. State should prov' e every child with it Rooms, now occupied by John good free Publre Se Joel education, melt as Ritchie, to let in the Macdonald would be underato d by a Pubiio School. taco1 , education a few y : re ago, including tber -We understand ti t Mr. John Cornyn, three B's, reading late of the Advanc ' has purchasedand if a iltIlo Eng! newspaper. at some p 'nt in Iilanitobaili " it would about fill -Mr. H. Dal, th' •week disposed of.ar said, •'IVitltout E handsome driving horse to Mr, Win. can expect to rise Thompson, of Lopd n. It was shipped to agriculture." But Landon on Tatman,grarnniar now apps -The furniture eatery .men in town arts. 'Glia general complain that th y are unable to get Public Sobools ar enough of the de red kind of lumber to fortune, chiefly fro keep them going, undertake to teach, Don't bite at prices you see ticketed on too many things, s the street, just because you think they are them can be tough cheap, until you get priced from Ireland d; the teachers, I b Button. They knock them all out and you school laws et pres have a chance for the Gold Watch or tha and oonfnsing as Parlor Suite, with each dollar's worth you and water course buy. Ireland & Button, Furniture dealers, school system is s ERRING 1l'CII LIN c --Y OPENINGS, much 80, that 1 general murmurin Millinery departure is were the centre value for all we p of attraction this w<ek, and the large duty of the Stat crowds that visited the<e places were happy Schools a means in the fact that 1898 s to be a "milliner's the professions or eeaspn;' many professional More ornaments w 1I be seen this spring far more than the than for many seas • •s book. Doubtless of them as we hay this is due to the u: of so much soft to the country. W material. Flouters ':.•e very conspicuous, Public Schools to especially the small Inds, such as fore,et- simple, plain and p me•uote, violets and ores. The ribbons will be of use in of are greatly in fever n plaids, moirs and becomes a man o gauses. The impala colors aro coque dei and nothing mor roohe, or burnt ora ge, turquoise blue, : bitious people wan heliotrope, creams an tuscans. A shredded i branches, let them wheat pattern, in si k, is used with good i if they are willing effect in making cro:vns. As to shapes, If stead of increasing the crowns may be ' trifle larger, while' Public Schools they brims are scarcely as broad as last season.. Some stylish, peculi Pretty leghorn bats re seen. a smattering of ail The different store never presented a f and all the elegies s mare attractive appes once inside and out,the Public Schools, than they; have this we. The decorations gond to such "a. lit, are grand, and were ery much admired ` dangerous thing" o by everybody. frig. No one has 1io1rurn DowLes• generous public to This millinery de i•: rtment is under the offspring picturesk supervision of lIliss as oyle, and words fail old story of tryiu to express our cone•,. tion of the rare and nothing. Much as artistio designs in l' dies bead gear, which at present, encumbe were displayed an he tables. A very of subjects, very handsome hat we lotioed was a large necessary nor use black sherred ahiffohat called "Shep- poses, it is well k herdess," trimmed front with three olass of cranks Prince of Wales tips and black flowing Ontario, who appes osprey falling over a own. fastened at the torturing their poor bottom with steal b ogle, turned up at specify some new su right side with titre= large and shaded already over loaded purple going-over res: s. AIeo a' bonnet place some who w made of grey straw !raids, fancy crown ten" proposed .the of sequine, trimmed left side with two should teach dancing fans of cream lace nd flowing white thinking of Lord ospreys. Lace is . ought across the time he was conside front to right side, ith purple violets what constituted a p and rosettes of burnt •range velyet. man, and lie is on re ernes ILscr CUSON. 'one cannot sit well, This millinery de;artment is in the well except he or sl hands of Mies Mc$eney, who described , However the daneitig several handsome ba s. One is a small Now it is meeic, black bonnet, with a tucked tulle crown learn that a petitio in green, trimmed in. purple lilacs, purple to the Board of So plasse ribbon, sequin wings, net rosettes that music shall be and ties. Another, large white leghorn School. The pets hat, with the Sheph.rd's droop, trimmed hired a ball and en with huge masses o oowalips, large bow teach there. But ag across the back of butter color ribbon, and brilliant ornam uts. ?dna, atuEN. This millinery de ertment is in charge 0 ES 0 THE PEOPLE. -Mr. Wm. Case Mi7Si0 I 'S38I1 80HOQI,,. icing" and "ritmette," h grammar was added, ie bill, for Cobett leas; glish' grammar no one beyond mere Pada or I believe English rs to be among the lost feeling is that our in a certain sense a, n the fact that they ar rather try to teach, much so, that none of; well. I do not blame, me the system. Our st are as complicated e laws about ditches The expense of our mething enormous, so o not wonder at the, that we are not getting . It is no part of the to make the Public try and fit people far • be arts, We have too and artists in Ontario, equirement, and such are of very little use at the public want the teach is something tetical, something that; r life, when the child a woman, "only that I£ high toned m- onumental and classic - aye them by all means, pay for o them. Y lie. xn-. the subjects in the should be diminished, characters want that, he arts and sciences mild be toncbed an he forgetting that in re- f learning may be:.a at any 'rate mislead - a right to expect a pay for teaching his anehes, It is tlreold, to get something for to Public Schools arc- ed with a multitude any of them neither ail for practical par - own that there is a, scattered througbonli to lie awake at night rains, devising bow to Nets to load on to the t ublic Scheel. In one •e called the "upper the Pubife School Perhaps they were besterfield. At one ed an authority ois rfect lady or gentle - Ord as Having said walk well or stand: can dance well." fad did not prevail. ear in this town it has been presented sol Trustees, asking aught in the Public loners might have ogr-d seine .person to in it is the old habit* nethiug for nothing. sisal advocates are s an instrument, itt refer the grand piano, ne bit hoggish and o specify their favor- 1tindly and politely card the privilege a modesty will bo ap- could bring myselftos hoot hoard would be tit the extraordinary ecully beg to suggest; d v to select the w JG illitf, - A Reameteren, who has been'boun1 demon drink, and hi fetters. She is ea since -rein her efforts and humanity," --'2 eery. In Wins hare Tem nerance Mt io . 1 ss n s a thrilling history, all the pathos of one by the fetters of the The millinery at s at last broken these 1 places of attractio 'nest, eloquent, and I Messrs. M. If. ref to fight for God, Inane • and in fact all the le Cumberland Meta { decorated their pi on April 7th and 8th. I or loss for the In this enlightened age a moo need not and fall milliner appeal to the sympathy of the pdblio, by 1 that the people telling of his long years in business. What interest and eve the people want is men in business who 1 0001051011 more 0 will give them goods at a living profit and previous one, It one profit to ail. 'yen will find men of that hind at Irleand & Button's Furniture' line to write np and Undertaking store, Wingham, opposite are obliged to gi Macdondald block, 0 short article. showed us some very g them a very pretty v ritn formed of salmon cont of chiffon ribbon tars of goffered Iace t one side, One we was a white hat, with k wings at side, with t coiled softly armed rod woven through l h n wu g ds of scarf falling off res were not the only on Tuesday evening. We have no old out of date and ont of ndoo, D. M. Gordon, style stuff, that we have bought froin some business men in town opposition, to offer yoti for less drat oast. es Of business more Our stook is all new. elem.', and 11 0o -dote The spring and as fax prices --well, just call and seg openings are events cok forward to with season makes the a success than the Is 'Your Daughter ill Schaal P s rather out of our There are thousands of sickly lobo eh events, hence we girla dragging their way through sous) our readers only a who might bo enjoying the foil vigtrt. their youth by taking Scott's >rmalaiam;ti of wanting to get s The Wingham m modest and polite. is well known they but they are not generously declined its instrument, bo leave to the Scheel choosing it. Such preciated. But if believe) that the S silly enough to e request, I would re t0 that honorable h harp to commence for yourselves or ask your embers. The will tell you Ireland aft Botton,