The Wingham Times, 1898-04-15, Page 1VOL. 1356.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1,898.
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We w.ould invite the ladies to call
• ,and see our beautiful display of Mil-
linery whether yon 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 -
tarred from Toronto, bringing with
her the latest models of Paris, Lon-
don and New York. They are
creations of great beauty. Ladies,
.come and see them—you cannot fail
to appreciate them.
The Ladies evidently appreciate
a chance to buy •
DRESS COCOS
tea, -.d .�...
NEW LDVERTISE6IENTS.
J. S, Earl—Clearlog out Business,
John Rerr•-A. Table Set..
Central Business College—Are not Alike
0, its. Gordon—Ladies Spring Jackets.
J. li, 1{aroes—Cheap hoots and Shoes,
J. ll oKolvin—Specials.
John Gray—Seed Potatoes.
Geo, E. lung—Special.
LOCAL NEWS.
Wanted—good butter and eggs. Highes
prices paid. T. C. Graham's grocer
store, Chisaolm block.
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 fir,t-class goods
ever sold in Wingham. So don't
< miss the opportunity of getting a
Dress at such a rediculously low
•
price. Just think, silk and wool
goods at
C•PER YARD
HOMUTH & BOWLES.
Cenaeuxa Ue—T
mittee have had w
the past week in
the different stte
having it hauled
present a nice ole
work is complete
ALL BUSINESS COLLEGES
ARE NOT ALIKE.
.#J.1C1,7_1/
Commercial School is one that
should attend
—ADVANCE IN Phu
Jas. A. Cline and
Toronto this wee
of the Canadian I'
Association• At t
cided to advatzee t
per cent-, owing
lumber,
BusiNEss On
8 Oa., who have
stare in town fo
posed of their
Morrow, who. ss
possession an II
is a s oun man
borhoodnd s
undertaking,
Roust) Tun
and Cummins,
C. T. U., held r
church on Th
Congregatioua
ing. The mea
ly attended, b
the ladies w
instructive.
GRAIN ON TI
grain has bee
storehouses.
shipped nine c
peas to Portia
to Galt. Mr.
cars of peas
Portland, maple
grain shipped fr
Mr. Clegg also sl
and two cars of
T. Gregory of t
quantity of grain
was buying durin.
MOVING Rimer At the meeting of i commence at 7.4
the School Boar 1 on Tuesday eveniug SMALL LOCALS.
n was appointed to
council and urge upon
of building a concrete
treet front John to Pat -
is a good rrtoye and we
he council carry out the
ers are now, the sbhool
od walk up to the school
'one there to the sebool
hey are obliged to go
No doubt the council
er due consideration at
y
o Public Works com-
rkmen engaged during
aking up the refuse on
to of our town, and
sway. The town ss ill.
n•appearanoe when the
a
•w,
SToczt or BUGS ES—Mr It J lilaeMath,
putting in a first-class
a 'r"a ea
Carta
les c i ,
buggies, r ,
gfi
in north end of the town.
le to give parties re-
in this line /bargains.
nnoancement next week.
of this place, is
stock of the lutes
etc., at his stand
He will bo at{
quiring anythin
Look out for his
you
The CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
--.Messrs.'Thos. dell. ( expanses ef, fittin
Wm. Button were in oflioers to open up
, attending a meeting
rnitrare Manufacturers
is meeting it was de -
e price of furniture 10
to the scarcity of elm
essrs Gordon
seen conducting a drug successful one
some years, have dis-regards attonda
usiness to Mr. A. A. I the old officer
understand, will take elected far the
e 1st of 5/ay. •Mr. Mos-
The many isle
well known in this neigh- inthis neigbbot
ould do well in his new that he has reeig
the Baptist eli
VonLD—MISae9 Vincent Hamilton has be
missionaries of the W. for a number of
eetings in the Methodist timoe° honorable
rsday evening and the likes to meet.
church on Friday even- ardent supporter
Ings were not very large- resignation does
t the lectures given by 1st of June, and
re very interesting and tiecider"1 where
him abundant at
his new field of 1
ATov s__During this week,
dyke country, T
will amount to $'
The annual m
Methodist Sund
Wednesday even
reports from the
that the past
$1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
out and sending six For nice wool carpets and folded carpet
the work in the Klon-
paper call at S. Gracey s.
e cost of the ex);idithon —The the workbon therick ay s are a ditions at T. along
T.. 13e11&
600.
fog of coo wingham Son's factory an Button a Fessant's
factor y, y ijOh00l W1TS. �01d on
g of last weak. The Broken car wheel and cennister is the
'arious officers :showed
of stuff to n P
ear had beeo ; a very
both as
r the school,
oe and fivaneially, All
acd teacbere were re-
nsuing year.
Jas Hamilton,
ev J
is
Ida of li� ,
ood, will. regret to 'hear
ed his eharge as pastor of
roll of this town. Mr.
a resident of dur town
arlid has been one of
upright men which one
le has always been an
of every good cause. His
not take effect until the
Ir. Hamilton has not yet
e will locate. We wish
'CABS and prosperity in
bor, wherever it may be.
moving freely from the On Monday
Mr. A, - Burkholder Lias may be spent in
rs of oats and two ears of when a etereop
d, and two cars of wheat on `•A Ramble t
Vm. Clegg shipped two and tbe Isle of
nd two oars of oats to about one bun
a total of 17 cars of short program
m the G. T. R. station. given by membe
ipped two cars of wheat Come out and
ate from Belgrave. Mr. hour or two, and
Tuna SNAPS INN ,w Sit , s.--$150 Tan
Oxford for 05 cent $2 0 Tan Bats, fair
stitch, extension clef for 161.50. $2.25
Black Dongole G t E for $1.251 100 pairs
in all. See our w ,dost. G: E. Knee.
STRATFORD, - ONT.
is a College of the highest grade. None
better in Canada.
1(l,'egei?ence-:—All Stratford, and
DIED IN INTAN
Gordon Stewart,
Mrs. Jacob .Hili
months of intens
were taken I.1•
intermentV'The
have the sympatb
xt a pleasant evening
the Methodist church,
can talk will be given
rough England, Wales
Mau," illustrated with
red views, besides a
E solos, duets, eto., all
sof the Sunday Sehook
enjoy yourself for an
s you enter the church
drop a piece of si ver on the plate at the
door, for the =neat of the Sunday
School Funds. Doors open at 7.30 ;
p. m.
wn is also shipping a
from Kippen, where 11e
the past season.
at hie old home 1n
old friends.
Mrs 0 Knetchol id children spent Eas-
ter with her parent at f,ueknow.
Miss Nicholl. of onion. spent a few
days with friends i this vicioity.
Mr. If. A. May, o the Hensel' Observer,
1 on Monday.
of Seaforth, spent
r ands in town.
ngham, was in tower
News Record.
spending a couple o
week° with friends in Oil Springs:.•
Mr and Mrs Jas Slemin spent the
Easter ho lidays Va lz London friends.
Robert Paterson of Kincardine, spent
Good Friday with IIS brother 1n town.
Waterloo, spent the
old friends in town.
Mason visited with her:
rd, dutlug the -week.
Flood, of Woodstock,
ith their son Charles.
d Della Gracey wero•
nd parents at Lllytb.
nd wife, of Seafurth,
with friends in town.
of Brussels, spent the
s and friends in town.
.'lath, of Wingham is
town.—Seaforth Sun.
'n returned on Wednea
o his old home a,t Delhi.
tratford, epent tbe Las-
her.sister, Mrs. F H Ker.
f Goderich, spent_ the
gents in East Wawa-
ewcastle, visiting with
right kind
klake plow repairs gave Tire Teas a c
from. That Is the hind T. H. Ross sells gaveMr J L Broadfo
for 35 cents cash. the holidays with
Court of °vision in connection Dr. Wilson, of
with the construct' of the concrete side
walks will hold th it sitting on Friday, Saturday.-Alliutan
May 0th. I Mrs Alex Ross is
No old stoves or rotten trash picked out
of the fence corners used in making the
plow repairs that T. H. Ross sells for 35
conte cash. All made hard and tough and
tempered in oil.
last, a deputed
wait on the town
them the necessit
walk an Frances
rick streets. Tit'
wonld like to see
request. As mat
cha
children have g
corner, and then
in the wet season
in mud ankle dee
will give the mat
its next westing.
On Saturday " last,
.n y child of Mr. and
ay passed away- after
suffering. The remains
riston on Monday for
bereaved parents will
of all in their affliction.
GOOD FRIDAY.— od Friday in Wingham
was generally obs red as a holiday. The
day was a very qu :t one. The summer-
like weather cause baseball, fcotball and
lacrosse to be res rreoted, and the park
was the centre of attraction during the
day. A very good game of baseball was
playen between aids chosen by Messrs. F.
Angus and A. Stn rt. The team chosen
by the later was vi torious by a score of
0 to 6.
A New CITIZEN
of last week, speak:
who is removing t
0.
-Our thousands of former students. Enter Cosens, of Egmont
any time. Circulars free. Tkers,nith, mov
IaeWingham, the O
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal I Company, of wide
the change. IIe i
Marriage Y,ioensos siderable ability, thoroughly competent 'Wednoaday, April
and reliable, and to people of Wingham 3arraoks.
Issued by FRANKPATTRSON, No 23, Vic -
will find him a ti •top fellow" Miss 1kiolIaray,
fieq wireded.
toric r,Wingham, Ont. No.wituesse$ A Biu Gm Ix Pt:tete-$Ien's boots and has been organist a
.
shoes half soled at from •Ill to 50 cents a
Paul's church, Cli
pair ; women's at from 30 to 30 cents a ears, has resigned
air. 'Whitt enables inc to work cheap is, Y g
•understand that s
leaving Clinton.
At a meeting of th
of the Union Count
and Sunday School
Clinton on friday la
t
to be
'die convention
June 2lst and 22nd
meeting
.A. mass eetin I;
4.X. P. S. will be held
ire Monday
evening,,R'clock.
Object —to
et es �' eonyention in June
Jas. Hamilton, men
WoNDE= who runs the old second-hand
Furniture l tore in Wingham?
WONDER who. runs a. lottery fake (e bottle
of peas, corn and beans to guess at) as
an enducement to sell goods?
WoNran how soon we may buy out another
opposition? Last one we bought was
Cornyn's, in June, 1805.
WONDER who has the cheapest. largest and
best assorted stock of Furniture? First
time you are in Wingham, just oall at
the Furniture Stores and see if S.
Graoey's is not the best. 4t
The Clinton New Bra,
thus of Mr. A. Cosens,
• •Wingham t "Abner
ille, and formerly of
a in a few days to
tario Life Insurance
he is agent, desiring
a young man of con•
CHURL;
The W. C. T. U.
at 3 p. m., in the I.
block. A large atte
The weekly me
with the Methodist
off this week, owin
thoroughly cleaned.
Rev. A. McLean,
pulpit of - the Pr
Sunday last. Rev.
special services in
Mr. Geo. Mason
the Methodist ah
Sunday last. Rev
tor, preached on t
Captain Smith,
!the "Marine Band,
ting lecture on `c
1N OTES.
ill meet on Tuesday,
. F. hall, Chisholm
dance is desired.
Ings in connection
huroh were declared
to the church being
—Mr. A. J•• Ni:holls is baring his 1 Chas Kerr, of
-tl is
bakery re papered
ly decorated inter
baund to keep np,
Peaches and Cr
Two cansof the el
for desert, for 2r
%-ha eon's,
-Mr. John (1
hold effects r
—Campbell's Headaohe Wafers guaran-
teed to cure headaehe.
-,The crop of Paster visitors was a
large one.
# Blyth, occupied tbe
sbyterian church on
D. Perrie conducted
lyth.
coupled the pulpit of
ch at Belgrave on
Mr. Oaten, the pas-
s Auburn circuit.
e advance agent of
' will give tin interes-
ife in London," on
20th, to the S. A.
painted and gaaeral- • holidSys ey i
Mrs (itev; R E
ally. Mr. Nicholls 1s, parents in I;tratf
with the procession. 1 Mr and ars 11
in are not hard to take, spent the week s
r0j5l fruit alicd, ready Misses Rya a
ents, at N. A. I?i'yrgn• 1 visiting their gr
:i
b Jolla Dodds
rnyn has had his house- spent the holiday
z moved to Portage la Miss bMainpriz=
Prairie, where he has purchased an week with relati
Miss Jennie M
interest inane epagor. I visiting friends
Everyone has the same chance for the ( visiting
A B Soyer
Watch or Parlor Suite at Ireland �` • day from a visit
Button's. A. chance with every dollar s I ars Dixon, of
worth you buy. , ter holidays with;
—Jimmy Cunene' gs had a smash-up ne
with his bicycle at oou on Thursday. 1 say.
James,
Hein some way go mixed up with a 1 week with his p+
horse and buggy a d the hind wheel of , nosh.
his bicycle was ba ly amas up. I Mrs C Dallas'
la visit with her 4
Ice Cream Soda an Black Cherry ; Vendee.
Phosphate are ewe the many new Miss Maggie
drinks on sale s 'fhe iibar restaurant. I Miss Chamber's
Try them. Jas. McKelvie. tf i holidays.
Points and plates to tit any plough, for
35 cents cash, at T. I1. Ross',•
—The G. T.B. pit car passed through �
Wingham on Wed esday.
Something nice in Baby Carriages at 5,
Gracey's,
—Mr. Win. Casefnore shipped a carload
of cattle to Toront on Monday.
Arthur J. Irwin, D. D. S., of Wingham,
visits Blyth every Wednesday.
—The TIDIES is Headquarters for private
post cards and wedding stationery.
Get your Lounges covered , at Ireland az
Button's.
—Mr. G. Pethick who has bee unwell
for some days, is o the moa again.
/fountain thor•
and try our new
tf
er has put a large
n of putting in garden.
1 Pickles! We have
the market. N. A.
2t
id a good act on Tues•
the front street a dose
CHEAP READING
Our Clubbing List.
the trouble of
In order to sato our subscribers
'making two or more remittances we have mado
special arrangements with tho publishers by which
n n
following publications i
the foi
aro enabled to offer t p
Wo
special
s �. TIMES at e
connection with the wINGIi 0.fp
1 ISM Special
ns from now until January st, p
Club rat ,
magazines
Clubbing rates with all newspapers andg
quoted upon application. Ca.,h must accompany all
orders :--
Times and Weekly (Moho, -
Times and Western Advertiser, •
Times and Family nomad and Weekly
and Pleture
'!Imes and ruiners' Advocate,
Times and Fanning, weekly, -
'Times and Ladies' Journal, ,
'Times and 14tontrent Weekly Witness,
'TT'icmes and Daily ill bony
Times and Daily World -
•'finks and Country Senticman,
Address,
.1.,
Star
have no rout to pays no debts to pay, and
buy my stook for east,, Tho longest
established shop lit town. A few doors
west of Swarts' hotel, Victoria Street. t eet.
Tito a. ADuaneet,
Emmett IIIc Wo
has
n ,ill
S. Yo
i
M
r. b
for this year. Ho
ing particulars of
Total assessment
assessment ant fat
1
increase of 162,5
assessed at $10
income, $7,010 ;
bitohds, 2. The
placed at 2,166,
over last year.
. Our town assessor,
( his duties
finished 1
bout f
in
as given us the follow.
the year's assessment:
ti55y 4 0 ; total
• 1808,7
' 1 w ,
o
l
r -r r
to an
N 0 be
i � s
J7 $ g
. The real property is
440; personal, $38,430;
No. of dogs, 137 ; No. of
opulatioo of the town is
being an inoreaso of 57
irtha during the year,
44; deaths, 26; c itldren between 5 and 21
years, 6711 chi'
years, 406. It vii
that our total e
somewhat, also 1
Neon on the lucre
rmerly of town, who
d choir leader of St.
ton, for a number of
her position. We
e does not intend
140
17rr•
100
1 75
135,
100
1fir,
9 05
II 0
B. ELLIOTT,
wtsol art.
lren between 5 and 16
li be seen from the above
esesStnent has increased
bat the population has
ase.
County S. S. Associ
Kiondyko Sunda
17th, will bo know
throughout the Do
special services wi
Corps throughout
ttppoal will be
other assistance,
We have had our od
oughly fixed up. C
drinks. Jas. Moli 1e.
--The fine weat
number in the noti
Pickles 1 Pickles
the best lines it
Farquharson.
—The firemen q�
day last, in givin
of water.
Seeds! Seeds! Garden seeds in any
quantity, by the ounce, pound or parcel,
at Chisholm's Drug Store.
—Messrs. Page a Wynn shipped a mixed
oar of hogs anal cattle to London on
Monday.
Two more bales of mattresses for spring
trade just opened, and will sell at same
prices, at Ireland & Button's.
The military ball a
evening last, drew a
people from town.
A new and choic
just opened. Lout
window. N. A. F
---TIDIES and eekly Globe $1.25 per
year. TREES, Weekly Globe and Weekly
Sun $1.50 per year,
—Last year there
granted in West H
are 38 applications
tnissioners will meas
next for the put
1'
as returned home from ,
ughter; Mrs I•Iamlyu, of
Sher was the gu est of
n, of 13lyth, for the
G Bastedo were the
is permits in Listowel
ere 36 liquor licenses a S1.r and itlrs A.
ron. This year there guests of the lettt
or licenses. The corn-' for Easter.
in Clinton on Monday , Miss Avice ltil�oore left on Tuesday'
,use of granting the morning for Toro to, where the will spend
! the summer.
licenses. T. A. of
Tell everybody that you see that T. H.1the we. Reid, of 1
Ross is selling plough pointe made from t eveninfi last.
er for 03 oats cash.,
ear wheel and canister ( 'iu•[rs ll. Briefm
These pointe are hard and tough. i the week visiting
Dr. J. R. Macdonald is now per- I John Allenby.
manently at home and can be eon- ! Principal Alos•g
suited by his patrons. , i lag of the Ontario
Toronto this wee
A E Bradwin, o
i4AL% • spent part of the 1
Itel roof in town.
Seaforth on Monday
umber of the young
lot of Fancy China
at the line in the
rgnharson, 2t
PERS
We shall be glad to
colutnn from any of our
tors or purpose going
tell us, or send us a not
Chas Reading spa
onto.
Dave Wells
Florida.
John Watt, of De
hglidays. draws attended th
Walter Belden hqs returned home from Pureed at Listowe
t
Manitoba.V I ltobt McLeod, o
Dr J S Jerame sent the holidays in 1 of the Batik of Ha,
Newcastle. 1 his old friends here
Sam French, of ucknow, was in town i Mrs Buchanan,
Good Friday. jvisiting Mrs Howi
1 Wingham,—Godes
Miss E Beck, of , arriston, was in town The smiling cc
for the week. `Halliday, of Win!
3 W Inglis, of To',nto. spent part of the ; this weak,—FTarri
week in town: I 1 Messrs. Jas. A.
Owen Sound, attended;
plater here en I� riday
.i
u, of Kincardine spent
ar parents, Mr and Mrs
ova attended the meet -
Teachers' Association 1n.
the Blyth Standard,
lidays under the paten-
havocontributtons to this .
read° sofyou hnvP i isi- F H Heath, wif; and children, of Lon -
any yourself and drop in don, spent the hol-, Sys with her parents,
to that effect. I Mr and Mr Jas D ' ffield.
it a few days in Tor- 1 Fred Tiplady, w has spent the last
'two years in Engle d was calling on old
friends in town thi week.
has returned home from i Miss Bax, of Lu au and kir N Button,
of Walkerton spen the Easter holidays at -
roit, was home for the the home of Mrs eesent.
1 Mr and Mrs N ' Powell and Mrs Art -
funeral of Mr. W.
this week.
-For first-class tailoring and cheap
gents' furnishings, try Webster ek Co.
Executive committee 1 Remember the place, in queen's block.
war and rumors of
Christian Endeavor'_There may b
Association, held in 1 war, but the Ea
t, the programme for' on time, if' it broth
held in Wingham on
'You would be surprised the amount of
as partly arranged. pictures ures Ireland SButtons have framed
11
•Aro a
S. S. Workers and aineo New Years.• There prices
n tl
chi
,e Ban church,- right.
ht.
18th
ist
.
,
at
eightlt
-
Tho
P
nbl
ic ao�
c
ol
will
re-open
•o
l
en
on
u
M
on
-
rrangeforthe Union] daynext,having been closed during the
past week for tle• ester vacation.D. M. Gordon and .
bore of Executive fort Rooms; n`ow occupied by. John
Hen, i Ritchie, to let in. the Macdonald
. Next Sunday, the I'I block.
in the Salvation Army i —Our implant it agents and black -
inion as the above, and i smiths hays bei busy lately gettiizg
be concluded in eVery farmers' impleme is ready for the season's
he day, what a special work.
ade for dnanoial and , ' Private funds to� lei- at lowest rates,
to help to defray the! Apply tb-Ii-IL.•W glints;• 3m:
t
tor bonnet blossomed
the old man.
Dan McKay, of I.
over Sunday.
Mrs J A Morton
the holidays.
Richard Arscott, o
Friday in town.
Colin Kennedy, of
for Good Friday.
G H Mooney of t
here Good. Friday.
B McKeever, of
of the week in town.
Mise Deily Johnst
with London friends
Chas Smith, of Lis
days with his parent
Rev W Pocock, of
of last week in tow
Will T Fyfe of Kir,
odstock, was in town
Owen Sound, formerly
ilton here, smiled on
during the week.
of Wingham, who was
Il, left for her home in
ich Signal,-
,ntenance of ?Ir. Jake
lam, beamed upon us
ton Review.
ad Geo. W. Cline ate- a:
as pall bearers at t le funeral of their con-
.
sun, Conductor snh er, at Elora, on Friday
efa
of Lncknow, was its.
I last.
vas 10 Brampton for ! I-bev I B Wallw'
town on Thurscla . We were pleased to
London, spent Good !see l ess able to be round after his recent
Miss R Robertso of the Publio School
Brucelleld, was here teaching staff att idea the meeting of
1 Ontario Teathers' ssociation at Toronto
1 this. week.
e Ripley Express was ( Mr Mack Lain nt, Wingbam, J W
McNamara, Knox College, Toronto, and
incardine spent part ! Dr J G Lamont, rentford, spent Easter
with Mrs S Lamopt, Ripley.
n spout the vacation Mr, henry Cass' y, Mrs. ;amas Cassidy
and Master Moat n, of Verschoyle, and
Miss Nora Lane ter, of Norwich, were
owel, spent the boli- 1 the guests of M . H. B. Elliots for the'
holidays.
lklr Iierbert T aids and wife, of News
Clinton, spent pert 1 Nestmiuster, 13 C., were visiting ben
icousin, Mrs Wm , itchell, this week. They
ardine, spent has ye, wero sutnntoned t Listowel on Thursday
cation at his home he e. morning to atter the funeral of a friend..
Tar Maedonald, Id " spent the Easter Mrs. Halstead returned to town On.
Saturday, after an absence of three,
s spent,
'1 was e
' a ,f which
vacation with fns f y.
months, two me the c p
Miss S Woodcock, of Hamilton spent in the hospital Toronto, and rine in
Palm-
' et •' a city.
r' ninth
with t d
' n wit
st
vt tt
i home.
h
vacation
at h
Easter
East
L
'stere'
+yl rs, Halstead
•tel
Li awe' ,
°salon and
holidays pent the
• Win Barnard � e yterms of the nurses
laTrhigh
Mrs inli
oaks1)
speaks g
with her parents m istowel. p and physicians , nd the kind treatment
Miss Carrie Madcm old, of London, is+ she received, t.h expense of which was ry
home for the Easter+cation. only 36 per we for everything. Sins
Mrs II 'Rearm and children spent the' �vitla her peedy reeverv.d much to ars
week with friends in telgrave. -
Mr and Mrs Jas 13u ton, of Teeswator.
spent Sunday with fri nue here.
Wm and Miss Ma' fie Stott left on
Tuesday morning for Manitoba.
Jas Burgess spent t o .Easter holidays
The tree Stages.
For the early : age, Scott's Btriulsiottrisa
a care. For the second stage, it cur
many. And for the last stages, of corn- ;i
sumption it soothes the cough and pro -
the life.