The Wingham Times, 1898-05-06, Page 1VOL. XXYIL--_NO. 1359.
EXTRAORDINARY
ANNOUNCEMENT
ON
PAGE 8
Of this issue.
Note the Prices. They
will startle you.
HO? iTfl & BO'ftLESI
ALL BUSINESS COLLECES
AHE NOT ALIKE.
7w
'tiommercial School
i
is one that
should attend
you
The CENTRAL ROSINESS COLLEGE
STRATFORD, - ONT.
is a College of the highest grade. None
better in Canada. S. Gamey's.
References: -M1 Stratford, and
T 'sTIori , •--
our thousands of former students. Enter Is I Jt
,any time. Circulars free. the regular meetin.
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. entedfnday evening to
p aeuted for paymen
Douet, Toronto, let
could be the reason
oer business to lin
that our town clerk
Toronto gentleman.
ter heads, half to b
later on. This kin
hardly on the squa •o to otir mind. We
have three printing offices in Wingham, all
paying taxes and d dug all they can for the
best interests of th place in which they
live. Then we ar to have our toiva clerk
send to Toronto fo a job of printing (done
no better nor thea er than it could have
been at home.) e have been able in the
past to print letter leads to the satisfaction
of the mayor and her business men of the
town, and then wit n our town clerk wants
not er i ted Co do it.
' r'o we ar o m t
a simile bp
We consider that r town clerk has hit
YY Jl,r GITAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, i AY 6, 1898.
f- +-r- •XL., ; Gt , >nJ"%a T? -7 I3uSIrut:ss Ctteser w.
Oil
J Cr' Hams has purchased th
CJPR1N dd.' , Hess carried on by Mr.
1, Cl,' is now in possessionfy%
'-. WHAT KIND DO i attention to his a,nnou
. • Li I eotamn, Mr. McDeee
YOU WANT ? rill , leaving. town.
piBill -heads, L.tter-heads, Broken ear wheel and oannister is the
s i right kind of stuff to ;make plow repairs
- Envelopes, t. irculare, Dodgers, i ' from, That is the kind `•P, H. Ross sella
,[i .lards, Folders, Posters or what ? it i for 85 cents cash,.
ICj We print everything; from a card t 'Blew.
LE SPEEDING.,-- stere is a general
to a newspaper, Print it well and LIT
si complant in town i eeriest the bicyclists
pil quick. (.heap ton, Ca
i
Estimates free at any time. t'1 speeding on the front street, and we are of
y ill; the opinion that it is just complaint. We
I, 'IVIES, WIIVGHA•lyt. % have noticed riders c ming down the street
arri,_;•7 Y 9F— Cr:1,45571-51 - E r,j et such a rate that t was not safe for a
r, Luther J. Wil• ANOTHER, Loon
butchering brad- mentioning large e
1). McDonald, and W. Walker, of Tu
We call our readers knocks them all au
cement in auother common, everyda
Id does not intend by 7k inches.
WILL/ SPMAZ IN
Inspector Campbel
in Blyth on the 26
non on the 27th, 11
great deal in the w
doubt many from t
hear him,
Sete OL ',I;owV SCA
ing last the Wingh
up at peblio audio
for the coming year
pretty keen, 117r 1
e lucky man, his bi
year, The price la
P Deane was the a
been given just credi
the council increaser
for the excellent sal
.-... . person to attempt to
NEW ADVBETISEMENTS. easy, boys, or take a
Bross the street. Go
tick Street whe you
will have more right J,f way.
J, S 11 r1 --Our Orehiary Announcement,
John herr-Do not Buy
Halsey Park -Pretty Gehl flings.
31, ti. DIe1udoo--Bargain Day,
Luther J. Williams -New 13uteher.
Alex fielly---Potatoes for Sale.
Ireland & Button -Specials,
Wni, Gannett -Specials.
LOCAL NEWS.
We have a nice line of • rl. Suites 10
Boge and Brocketelle co er • ig and Silk
Tapestry, ranging in pric om $15 up.
Ir and & Button.
GONE TO TRE
take the following
press, the parties r
known in Wingha
left on Thursday
Wanted -good butter and eggs. Highest new mission field
prices paid. T. C. Graham's grocery are pleased to see
store, Chiseolne block. and no doubt fee
TAKEN Possess •N1Mr A. A Morrow the Globe that b
took possession •f the drug business his exam' with all
which he reeenti purchased from Messrs $100 be received
Gordon & Co, on Monday morning Iast,mouths. His wi
Mr, Morrow will +sake his announcement i pauy him.
in our next issue, After all these
KING EArLa- • ute cards, giving full , boasting about tl
th
particulars of the celebrated thoroughbred
lean
eseand' b.
stallion, King Ea le, were issued from the 1 knock -'em -all -outs
Tunis office this eek. Intending breeders (lottery fake) to g
should see the ca
horse is at Sw'
Saturday afterno
ISSION 11'IEL43.--We
•om the Ripley Ex -
tarred to being well-
: -J. W. McNamara
of last week for his
Oalidon, East, We
him looking so well,
ng, as we noticed by
again stands head in
'0 scholarship, making
n prizes, the last six
o and family aceom.
loathe of 'blowing and
eir great stocks, their
it snaps, their bales of
es of moulding, their
their bottle of peas
este at, their gold watch -
d for particulars, The es and Parlor 8 ices (given away for
t& hotel stables eyery nothing), we have a wonderful change all
n, of a sudden -a whimpering, cringing,
sympathetic app1 for help, under the
D1:coaAzzoN D. r. --We have noticed by 'heading "In Defe ce of our Rights," Not-
our exchanges th, t the societies of a num- withstanding all his, we don't give up
worth a cent, but still suryive and hope
her of towns are laking arrangements for to keep on in the Furniture and Under -
the holding of ' deooration day for the taking business. a d we have cheek enough
purpose of deco 'ting the graves of de- to invite the pit leo to call and see our
ceased brethreni We think it would be a stook of goods. L •amine carefully (style,
gond idea for ti e .different societies of make, and quality and we are prepared to
Wingham to take a similar movement up put prices as low the lowest, S. Graces.
for this town. j 24T1i MAs Oi•La .aATION.-Large posters
from Tas TIMIED office
ng the programme for
ation. The programme
wonderful performing
rtello Company. This
exhibitions on the street
on the park in the af•
, football and lacrosse
es, relay race, bicycle
ts. The Lecknow and
1 furnish music during
s sport will terminate
o opera house. Come
oy the day's sport.
ateren-Any quantity of Butter and haus been issued
`
Eggs. Highest prices. Cash or Trade, this week, announ
Does it pay you to give the pedlars 3 cts. the 24th May celeb
for gathering them ? G. E. Kti a. • will consist of th
Dusrr STnerrsr-- + st Saturday the dust troupe of Parker -
on the blain street as something awful.. company will give
It was the worst we have seen 10 years. in the morning an
We are likely to ha e some dusty streets all ternoon, Basebal
summer, unless bus ness men take it upon matches, foot re,
themselves to reme y the matter. As will races and other epo
be seen by the conn it proceedings in an- Wingham bands wi
other column, no a, tion was taken in the the day. The day
matter. A town ie size of Wingham with a concert in tl
should have son • means whereby the to NVinghatn and en
front streets wo id be . sprinkled. We ; WORDS or PRalfi
think the council s ould provide at least positor of last wee
2150 toward the ex ense, and it is likely ; Mr. George W. CIi
that if the merchan s take the matter up forth's old music
the council would a sist them to the am- here some time org
aunt named above. 'rendering of tele po.
A. general invitatt •n to anyone wanting Esther," We are
anything in the' fu iture line this spring he has met with g
to pall at our warer •oms and see what is to the class has had
be seen there. . are not ashamed to will be given serge
ask the public to ome, for we feel confi- musician and mu
dent we eau sho a fine assortment of
almost all lines ke 1 tin a first-class Fern- Cline is too well a
iture Store, incl ding Baby Carriages, 1 here to require co•
Carpets and Carpet paper. Don't buy untilWe can oonfidentl
you see what we 1 ave, and the pri t s at I grand musical tre.
Vs were surprised at ! people of Seaforth
Suites (whil
of our town council on nor some npeafal
y 1+
find an account pre- P A lege stuffeedtheover
which read, l'Joseph seat, edges and
er heads, 27.00". What covering, usual p
of this ? We made it • A (6 piece) suite, w
out. We were informed covering, silk p
ad given en order to the spring seat and
or $14,00 worth of let-
paid now and half
of thing does not look
Marriage Licenses
issued by Frani( PATERSON, No 23, Vic-
toria atreet,Wingham, Ont. No witnesses
tee aired.
CHEAP READING
Our Clubbing List.
Iii order to sate our subscribers the trouble of
making two or snore remittances we have mode
epeoial arrangements with the publishers by which
we aro enabled to offer the following pruhll:aeons in
`aenneatieil with the tVINGiiAht TIMES at special
law rates from now until January 1st, 1800, Special
clubbing rates with all newspapers and magazines
unted upon application. Ca..h must accompany
all
.orders
inies and Weekly Glebe, •• $1 25
Times and Western Advertiser, • 1 40
Times and Family herald and Weekly Star
and Picture • 175
times and Farmers' Advocate, • 190
filmes and Parininlr, weekly, • •
¶livres and Ladies' Journal, •
Tinea and Dt00e41 Weekly Witness,
Timed and ranters' Sun. •
Times and Daily Globe
Timed and Pally world • •
Vireos an,i Country Oentlenan,
Addt•esr,
1 75
1 00
1 253
300
2 76
irk•.B. ELLIOTT,
WilealiAtt,
the printers of Wi
and hope the town
the matter and se
kind wenn again
anyone sending to
city for re job of pri,
supplied with all til
of type, beat qualit
Brat• -class worlcrnei
-The Seaforth Ex -
speaks as follows :--
e, of Wingham, Sea -
favorite, has, been
nizing a class for the
ular cantata, "Queen
leased to learn that
od success and that
veral practices. It
time in May. As a
ictti instructor, Mr,
•d favorably known
niendation from us.
say, however. that a
t is in store for the
nd vicinity.
I*
out prices on Patlor
st) note the following :
5 piece) Suite, spring
nit in best corduroy
ice 254, for $43.
halt frames, tnohair
tsh banded covering,
dges $50, for $39.
A. (6 piece) suite, in Brocketolle covering,
silk plush bande I, walnut frames, 345,
for $35..
A very fine (3 pieoe suite, nicely carved,
Mahogany iinisl $25, for $20.
A nioe (5 piece) alt l •:d over suite, plush
banded, $33, for 29.
A (5 piece) suite, +InutC=ames, in Repp.
covering, silk p1 alt banded, $25, for $20.
Call et S. Gracey's if you want any of the
above. 3 t
Tett WooL Sae; ox, -•As the wool sea-
son will soon o we give the duty
collected by Tine : Sam on the different
grades entering is domain, namely :•--
.
washed. within . fleece, Bots per lb ,
n
unwash
edt not per
y
lb • tab - washed,
ss
hed
all grades. Wets , er lb i unwashed cloth=
gluon a slap in the facer nig, Dots per lb washed clothing trots
wcuncil will investigate law lb i cotton • urry, seedy and black,
that nothing of the Rota per Ib. Ft .ln tine list it will be
There is no need of seen that tub • isited wool Cannot enter
3coarser
some o
h States,t the a
oronto or any Other the an
ting, as we are well kinds are almo t Prohibited. It seems
latest styles and faeea the only grades hat, an cross the line
of paperui d employ are those well washed while on the
sheep a back.
•
.Gun ---We have been
gs of late, but Mr, J.
lberry, has one that
It was laid by a
hen and measures 67a
Mies -Provincial )toad
Will address a meeting
h inst, and in Dungan -
t• Campbell has done a
of road reform and no
is vicinity will go to
rs--Ou Monday even -
weigh scales were put
, for the use of the scales
Tee competition, was
A Grabam was the
being 128.75, for the
t year was $84, Mr
tioneer, and he has
for his work, when
hiafeo from 22 to $3
he had made.
WHEAT rs 15oo, mo. -Wednesday of
this week was a'b sy one for our grain
merchants. 11 ha: been years since
there was such a Iarge quantity of
wheat. marketed in own. It isssaid that
in the neighhorhoo• of 514,000 was paid
out for wheat, hogs, tittle, etc., in Wing -
ham on the above d y. Yesterday prom-
ised to be another .ugh day. All fore-
noon loads of grain ould be seen coming
to town from every erection. Wingham
has the leading gra n market.
COUNTS STATISTICS
copy of County Clerl
Education Departm=
18118, showing the po
ty, as taken from th
meat roll :
'imus
Ashfield 3449
Goderich 2480
Hay 3391
Hullett 2832
Morris 2606
Stephen 4123
Turnberry 2273
E. Wawanosb 18.62,.
TOWNS, AND
Goderich 4017
Seaforth 247.1
Exeter 1815
Brussels 1130
Wroxeter 4411
The eoilowing is a
Lane's return to the
t, dated April 1st,
elation of the court -
last revised assess -
rues.
Colborne 1794
Grey 5486
Howick 4219
McKillop 2812
Stanley 2320
Tuekeramitlr 2588
Usborna 2411
W. Wawenosh 2094
'ILLdar3.
Clinton 2482
Wingham 2142
Blyth 054
Hensen 771
Bayfield. 724
PERS
ALS.
$1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
ANCE
SMALL LOCALS.
-Campbell's Headache Wafers
teed to cure headache,
-Fraley-Arise Day.
-The recent rats have toad
good.
Shares for all leadin
quality right at Wm.
--There are only
county jail,
-Pineapples ar
tiole this year.
We hove a nine line of Exteni
from $2.50 up, Irelai'
-An apple tree it
sights to bo seen jut
near Guelph.
--ivir Geo. E.
from Mr, J. E. S
driver, "Mao."
guaran•
egetation
p .ws, price and
nett's.
wo inmates in the
going to be a scarce a
ables
Button,
bloom is one of the
t now in alt orchard
ing bas purchased
4arte, bis handso
Only 21. days more to take + tage of
the guessing,at Ireland & Bu,, • 's.
-Monday was t first day for trout
fishing. A number f our citizens enjoyed
the first day's sport.
Arthur J. Irwin, . 1). S., of Wingham,
visits Blyth every Wednesday.
y✓ -Mr. Frank Contable has pure : sed
the property belongig to the Dal: estate
on Centre Street*,
If you are going to • il• + wire fends
you want the best. G- \ ••. Gannett to.
build the Page for you
-The dray born+ belonging to the Union
Furuitnre Co., has been the recipient of a
brand new set of h irness.
et --illi, John Sb Meld and family, of
Black Horse have aken up their resid-
ence in Lower Wi gham'
Seeds 1 Seeds! Garden seeds in any
gaantfty, by the ounce, -pound or parcel,
at Ohisltolm's Drag Store.
-Do you want ai
first-class workmen
ial. Try us with ag
N printing? Wo have
and use the best mater -
order.
-.For first-classl tailoring and cheap
•-geners' furnishings, try „Webster & Co.
`Remember the place, in Queen's block.
-Mr. 11, Chest° formerly of the Clif-
ford Express, has bone to Campbsllford
where he ail" este, tab a newspaper.
Mr J 1; Sweats was n Clinton during the
week,
Mr F H Heath, of ndon is visiting in
town,
Mr John Ainsley as in Goderich this
week,
Mr E L Dickinsonas in Goderich this
week,
Mr. 21., J. Sebastia •, was in Lucknow
alon clay,
Mr. W. J. Fleuty, ,f Blyth, spent Sun-
day in town.
Mr. Thoe Bell was in Berlin on busi-
ness this week.
,Mr W Doubledee -pent Sunday with
Clinton friends,
Mr 0 J Danford, •f Brussels, was in
town last week,
Miss Orr has rete ped from her visit to
friends in Ca1iforni:
Mrs. D. McClormi+k, of Goderich was
visiting here this we It.
Mrs. Jae Louttit h s returned from her
'visit to friends iu Ba tie Creek, Mich.
Miss Amy Laund of BIyth was the
guest of the Misses oderus this week.
Messrs Geo and Fred Thomson, of
Goderich were here =• few days last week.
Mr. and Mee. P. Brown, of Fordwich
were visiting with friends in town this
w k.
. Tisa Sarah Stew rt left on Thursday
morning for Chicag<, where she intends
residing.
Mr.A. J. Galbrait I. Iate of the Advance
staff Lias gone to St. i.arys, where he will
visit friends.
Rev father Mo 1 .on, of St Augustine
and Rev Father ;1allantyne. of Zurich
were in town duriar the week,
fear J 0 Currie h - returned home from
Manitoba, He su (Jaded in selling his
horses to the best o advantage.
.111f Moore,Harris on°@ famous southpaw
has signed to play w th the tVingbatn nine
in the Huron Leagu, .-Harriston 'Tribune,
Miss Laura Black ell has been suceeas-
ful at the Normal S hoot Examination in
Brandon, Man. and s teaching near Rapid
Cit.
y
Ir. Chas. Teskey who has been with
Mr. A, 3, Sebastia , as barber, left on
'.Thursday morning for his home in St.
Marys.
Dr Cools and eo Charles, of Chesloy
were in town during the week. Mr Cook,
jr is looking for a e table place to locate
an open a dental pa ler,
r Geo Itobertso spent a few days
with Galt friends, pri,r to leaving for i<;d•
ntonten t'n 9 uesda , here he has secured
a good situation. e wish hurl every
success.
Good pasture fo rent, for six or seven
head of cattle. Plenty of water and shade.
Tiros. SVooncocx. t f
--We would like t have a correspondent
in eyery school se ion in the vicinity of
Wingham. Write s for particulars.
-Theiieakers of wn have advanced the
price of bread fro ten to twelve cents
per loaf, owing to t e advance in flour.
We have had our soda fountain thor-
oughly fixed up. Call in and tty our new
drinks. Jas. 1SSIcKelvie. tf
--We have receiv d a copy of the On-
tario statutes of 1 18. The work of our
legislators in their last session takes up
334 pages.
Just a received a resp, up-to•date stock
of Children's Shoes. Please call and see
them. J. G. K.u1a . tf
--Messrs. F. Pats rson and W. Taylor,of
town are, at presen eugaged at the Blue,
vale Cheese Factor in putting in a new
set of vats.,
Royal Carriage Oil Ton Polish makes
buggy tops like new. Sold at M.ieiltru's
Harness Shop.
-Miss Boyd h rented the store at
present occupied by Ir. W. H. Wallace and
will remove her m ilinery stock from the
Mason Block to h r new quarters in the
near future.
-Mr. A. Cozr
taken up his re
lately occupied b
the Macdonald
sent the Ontar'
Company for tbi
Tell everybody that you see that T. 11.
Rose is selling plough point' made frail
oar wheel and cannister for 35 cents cash.
These points are hard and tough.
rris, of the Trains staff
this week, owing to
age of local or other
o be overlooked by our
ne as we have been u
!ne, of Seaforth, has
id•rnoe in the rooms
Mr. John Ritchie in
lock. He will repre-
r Mutuah Assurance
district,
-Mr Elgin A ii
lies been off fluty,
illness. Any sho
matter will have
readers for•this is
to our eyes in won,
Although the nrniter° tna ufa rers
have raised the price on goods 't -r cent.,
we are in a position to give customers
goods at the old prices. Ireland & Button.
--The following
terprise refers to
Winghamtte t "it'
this village receiv
foreman of Shaw
Port Elgin. 1Vl.r.'
family to Port El nn,
No old stoves or rotten trash picked ant
of the fence corners used in making the
plow repairs that T. Ii, Boss sells for 85
cents cash, Alt made hard and tough and
tempered in oil.
•om the Ohesley En•
a former `well-known
ie
. ,heel i4I Brennan of
1 the appointment of
Cattails & 'Co's tannery,
trennan will move his
- Don't ride yoir bioyele on the side-
walk ,
-You will mis it if you do ' comae
to SVingiram for tl 24th.
Something nine in 1:•.o.• l loulaingaatf
Ireland & Button's,
- The TIRES is headquarters for private
post cards and wedding stationery,
-Our menthe is report having had es
good days bush] ss on Saturday last.
Points and pl tes to It any plough, for
35 cents cash, t T. II. Rosa',
-Ropier wee ing of the 'School Board
will be held on T esday evening next,
-McDonald Burchell made their ship-
went of hogs to ollingwood on Tuesday:
-Do you take the TIltr3? If not, send
us 60 cents and get it for the balance of
18' e.
Farmers' Attention! and see the
new Frost & Wood WE and Binder be-
fore you• buy, at Wt annett's,
-Messrs. D. ewart and W. Case -
more shipped a ar of cattle each thea
week.
-Large quant ties of grain are b
brought to town. The high pile=- will
bring it in,
A. good stook of coven • ,, f ounges and
chairs at Ireland & Bu . ; es.
Cn
g'
-Hr. McGre„ r shipped two oars oL
cattle to Glasgo this week, from the
Wingham statics .
°
-Thies and Weekly Globe 21.25 per
year. Torre, Weekly Globe and Weekly
Suu $1.50 per year.
--According to oty assessment roll wet
hays 148 dogs in tow i, Only 100 owners
have yet received tees,
Private funds to Ioan at lowest rates:
Apply to H. Davis, Witigheen. 3m.
-The Wingham aseball club will go to.
Kincardine on Frid y next to try their
hold with the club f that town..
et -I12r. 11. Davis r ceived a bad fall off his
wheel at the G., T, L station on Thursday
last. He was not erionsly burt,lp'tand is
able to be around venal.
Dr. J. R. P1aedorxald is now per-
manently at home ants can be con -
suited by his patrons.
-The annual mt
public library will
room on Thursday
All members are re
sting of the Wioghacr
to held in the reading
12th May, at 8 p. m..
uested to attend.
-The merchant 01 Kincardine, Lis-
towel and other laces have ag reed to
close their places f business at 7 o'clock:
each evening. L t Wingham be in the
procession.
Ice Cream Sod and Black Cherry
Phosphate aro two of the many new'
drinks on sale at the Star .restanrant-
Try them. Jas. , tf
-A. considerable luantity of flax seed
has been taken one by farmers to date.
Should anyone eat • to row any this year
they can get fell p alma rut at Young ae
Paulin's hardware .tete.
ela'011. °TEES..
Huron Presbyt
on Tuesday nex .
The Presbytery of Maitland will hold its
meeting in Win,; am on Tuesday, May 17.
Miss Melia •y, late organist and
choir leader of S . Paul's church, Clinton,
was presented w tit an illuminated address
by that congreg tion.
The Selvati u Army Marine Band
re on Wednesday last.
ctions were much enjoy-
people,
services of. the Methodist
Id on Sunday Iast. The
e Lord's Sapper was dis-
se of tho•morning service
th, 1•ivangeliet, will D. V.
Gospel Addresses this
'May evenings at 7.80,and
evening at 7 o'clock in Me-
yer Morrow's Drug Store;
cordially invited to attends
re issued for the fifth an-
tler: ideinday Schema
hristian Workers' Aesoeia=
ery of Huron, to be held.
Tuesday and Wednesday'.
th. 'There will be a item -
g papers read bearing on
of church work by mems
ciation from different parts
y will meet in Clintom
were in Wingh
Their cboine sel
ed by our town
The quarterl
Church were h
sacrament of t
pensed at the cl
Mr. A. E. Bo
deliver Specie
Thursday and
also on Sunday
Iienzie's Hall,
to which all ar
Programmes
nue' Conventio
Teachers' and
tion of the Des
Wingham on
May 10t11 and 1
her of interests
different phase
bets of the Ass
of the Deanery
DIED.
OAaTER. i n Morris, on Sunday,;
A ,1 2 th Jo! n McAt
le " aged 70ye
erg.
5 months and 4 days.
ARENESS- n Turnberry,, on April
30th, t wrknee a
so
Te ouru titer x Scheel a n ahoa 1
There are • tomcods of itiokiy aohoot
girls dragging heir way through so'hool
who might be njoying the full vigor of
their youth by eking Soott's Emulsion.