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The Wingham Times, 1898-05-20, Page 1E VOL. XXVIL---NO. 1361, WINGIIAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MAY 20,'1898. S EXT AORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT Old? PAGE 8 of this issue. -Vote the Prices. They will startle you. HOMUTH & BOVYLESI .;;,,ALL BUSINESS COLLEGES ARE NOT ALIKE. •Commercial School is ono that you should attend e��•-a J�. urs is ' iM: is GOOD Rent's ME "' Fri meeting in the into Blyth, East Wawa lett will he held in oe Thursday eve �L PRINTING ? WHAT KIND DO YOU WANT . I'lll Bill -heads, Letterheads, t Envelopes, Circulars, Dodgers, Cards, Folders, Posters or what ? i Wo print everything from a card to a newspaper. Print it well and 1.1 geiok. Cheap too. L. Estimates free at any time. Cj TIMES,. WINGHA.M. IT rlJ Cr r Tr, C 1 The CENTHALBOSINESS COLLEGE WINGHAM BEBALS ! A. meeting of the L erals of Wiughatn will be held in the Tim •.s office this (Friday) al of the town, that ttend this meeting, nt matters are to be get that the date is May 20th. evening. Every Lib can, is requested to as some very import dealt with. Don't fo this (Friday) evening STRATFORD, - ONT. 'is a College of the highest grade. None better in Canada. References :—A11 Stratford, and .our thousands of former students. Enter any time. Circulars free. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. LOCA NEWS. WANTED—Any quantity of Butter and Eggs. Highest prices. Cash or Trade. Does it pay you to give the pedlars 3 ore. for gathering them? G. E. Knee a meeting of the Mill 'Company on as decided to hold ers meeting in the Monday afternoon, i, Marriage LiconSes Issued by FRANK PATERSON, No 23, Vic- 'eeriastreet,Wingham, Ont. No witnesses 'required. CHEAP READINC ! Our Ciubbing List. FLAX MEETING—A directors of the Fla Tuesday evening, it the annual sharebol council chamber on June 6th, at 4 o'clo. COUNTY NEWSPAPEI came to band last form. It now has page instead of six greatly improved o Herald has also bee column to a six colt it presents a bright, n —The Goderich Star week in an enlarged even columns to the The Star lime been late. Tho Brussels enlarged from a five nn to the page, and way aprearance., OFFICIAL TRAIN official train, St. through Wingham a tour of inspection the road, Among t were F, H. McGuig. intendant ; D. H. tenaent, Toronto ; motor power superi. In order to saw our subscribers the trouble of rpAking two or more remittances we have made ceial arrangements with the publishers by which to offer the following publications in r enabled tit 0 are E atspecial Alii TIMES low rates n with tho \VINGIiP low rates from now until January ist,1390, Spocial dobbine rates with all newspapers and magazines on Ca,h must accomany all ,quoted upon application. P orders :— $1 2G Times and Weekly Globe, - Times and Western Advertiser, • 1 40 Times and Family Herald and Weekly Star 17G and Pieturo 1 90 Fanners' Adt seats, ' mss rind Pn 'Fi 17G 1 35 100 1 25 4 21; 3 00 2 T . de 'Times and Farming, weekly, kl Y, - Times and Ladies' Journal, - Ttmes and Montreal Weekly Witness,. Times and Fathers' Sun, • . 'Mines end Daily Globe *Gime: and Daily World - 'Tlmss anti Conntry Gentleman, . Address, Ti:. D. ELLIOTT' BEAUTIFUL GALE ceived this week a dar from the E. B. Hull, Canada. Th from April, !SOS, to exhibits different v cities in Canada an is one of the bps pleasure of seeing f TORONTO LETTER exchanges had corn article dealing wit ed by our Town gentleman. The fo lowing from the Clinton as a sample:—"The cores the clerk of that is letter heads from a hile there aro three the town ; it was a e clerk to do, and he pay for the printing The ' G. T. R. awrenco, passed Tuesday last, on ver this section of officials on board n, general super- itzburg, auperin- nd W. D. Robb, tendent. DAR—We have re- :autiful wall mien - Eddy E Y Com an P Y, calendar covers January, 1900, and caws of the various Newfoundland. It we have had the r some time. meeting will be ad bell, 0. E., provin 81 A YEAR IN ADVANCE INn.—A good roads' Sts of the citizens of osh, Morris and Hal - Industry hall, Blyth ing, May 20th. The reseed by A. W, Camp - al road commissioner. NEW TIME TA LE—The new summer time table on be C. T. R. and C. P. R. went in o effect on Sunday last. The only change made in the trains arrivin and departing at Wingbam is Ur , the late train on the G. T. R. from almerston arrives hero 15 minutes late than formerly. Bees—Several of our ents last week on our the letter heads order- lerk from a Tcronto New Era is give Wingham Times town for ordering Toronto printer, printing offices i small thing for t should be made himself." DEATH OF announced in our loved wife of Mr. away on Thursda 46th year of he. been ailing for ma and slight hopes for her recovery, with Christian was highly resp friends and acquai to the Wingbam c MODEL FARM ere have been office this wee cursion to the 20th, under t berry and E Societies. Th harp for adult 50 cents, Tic WATERING car). purchase from Goderic its first duty day last. It every particul well. The to some arrange could be had street as well then the wor better. BUSINESS 01 were in order 1 week. On We ton purchased and has taken Mr. Hamilton this town welcome himse towp Mr. h Maxwell. of Mr. Wm. Ba and has taken was also formai end -la -Mid leis RS. ROBERTSON—As last issue, Mary, be- rn, Robertson, passed afternoon last, in the age. Deceased had y months from cancer were never held out be bore her suffering ortitude. Deceased cted by her many trances. The funeral metery on Saturday attended. To the nd family is extend - last was very large bereaved husband ed the heartfelt sy apathy of the com- munity in their a" ction. 4Tu oF' vLAY—T e Queen's birthday will be a red letter , ay in the history of Wingham. The di i erentfootball, base- ball and lacrosse el bs have all made up their minds to visi us and many good mamay b for. The looked matches m Y Parkor-Partello C• pany will be here and give grand a robatio and funny n performances. T. tl bands will be present and fur,ish choice music throughout the tl: y. The day's per- formance willse m ate witha grand. conePThe pro- gramme n hall. a err in the to gramme Will be sap i lied by J. Williams Macy, New York's f orite humorist and buffo basso, the arkor Partello Co., and the best local t lent. Wingbam is the place to visit if y. u want a good time WINDHAM. on the 24th, i xcuRsroN—Large post - issued from the TIMES announcing the ex - Model Farm, on June auspices of the Turn• st Huron Agricultural return fare from Wing - will be $1.00 ; children ets good for two days. RT—The new watering by the town, arrived on Friday last and done n our streets on Satur- is a first-class cart in ✓ and does the work vn council should make en ts whereby water t the lower end of the as the upp4r end, and could bo:;done much ANGE usiness'.• changes Wing ani during the past nesday, Mr. A.. L. Hatnil- WEnnsxo Berle Yedding bells were ringing merrily at 1 neardine ol1 Wednee• day !stat, when a for ter well-known Wing- hamite was one of t e immediately inter- ested parties. On at day, at the church of the .dosiah, Geo. 1• . Mooney, editor of the Ripley Express was joined in the holy bonds of wedlock, o Miss Etta, eldest daughter of Mr. Th. s. Stanley, of • Under. wood, 1 uron townsip, by Bev. C. Miles, t3. A s ' 1 iss Tenn. °Kay of Underwood acted as bridesmaid and Mr. J IL. Stan- ley, brother of the ide, acted as best roan. Miss Stanley had b en orgainst in the Me- thodist church in Underwood for some time, and was one of the most popular young ladies of the lace, The Teens joins with Mr. Mooney's many Wingbam friends in wishing himself and bride many years of happy and p osperous wedded life. Mr. Mooney and b ide are at present visit- ing with friends in own. SMALL LOCALS. —Campbell's Headache Wafer guaran- teed to cure headache. —The 0, T, R pay call passed rough here on Wednesday. House to rent. A y to U. Sheik. —Big day's sport for thy24th, Com and enjoy the day with us. Groceries, Plan -, c., at T. C. Graham's, Chishol = ock. —51e8srs SleDonald do /urchin shipped a car of hogs to Colllegwood, Something nice In Room Mouldings at Ireland cC Button's. —Queen's birthday—Tit sday next. Visit Wing - ham and have a good tit Arthur J. Irwin, D. D. S., of Wingham, visits Blyth every Wednesday. hip council will mce n Wednesday next Chisbolm'a drug business, —me Turuberry tow possession of the same. entlantl's hall, 131uevalc, as formerly a resident of —Mr. D. E. McDotiaid shipped 1 . car of 'eeertiany---friends"-will cattle to Toronto 6n Wednes. y. i..and-.fanlily-back •t'oour A six or seven roome. h..se wanted to bt. Maxw.ell, son of gr. ,rent. ',Apply to A. L. I: amiltou's drug Bluoyale road, has pun- Stpre. end's tailoring bustnees -=The Wingham L 0, I�,r intent! runnin • 6 their an - natal excurs'on to Sarnia owe time next August, possession. Mr. Maxwell (Only 0 days .more to take advantage of y a resident of ,our town 001y gilossing at Ireland & Button's. tt9 slag avel4dnied- -.elle $ehool was'ctott 'Sn Fridays fast. The 13 there died On Mon- teachers were attendingthe convent' • i at Brussels. o washing. t .e residence of Them. Iol summer vacation e 30th till September n DIED He Yina day last, Harria daughter of M ston, of town, i age. The child for the past two years and every 1st disease that we t the rounds she seem- ' —For first-class tailoring and cheap ed to contract. She had been suffering gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co. lately with the measels and with her L@member the place in Queen's block. ;'„ na weakened consti tion, .sled peacefully Mr. man, 01 Gorrle, �s tak en situation in Mr, t Emily McKay, eldest Servant girl wante and Mrs. Wm. Crows- G1VIood wages. Apply 1•. Benj. Willson, the tenth year of her'' _The public sch had been in poor health will extend from J11 away as stated Wednesday after cemetery, was bereaved parent sympathy of all affliction. POST OFFIOE Fisher received tawa on Friday the post office w to some buildin between John an news was not lon the town, and he dissatisfaction a the south end of have peen taken iness men to try ment to change office remain -Ma know what the o but for ourselves the office remain The office has be ally fixed up, and of many towns. not been made w move it. OVe The funeral on Chapma s tannery, and has moved his tinnily to town. it •n ham theWi seven con, to g Good pastors fo rent, for six or argely attended. The head of cattle. Plenty of water and shade. and friends have the 'Enos. W'ooncoclr. t f in their time of sore , ' —Mr. Thos. M. enderson, of the Blue- 'vale'road, has bee quite i11 for the past REMOVAL.? POSimlaeter couple of weeks.,, fficial notice fronsOt Private funds to loan at lowest rates. last to the effect that i Apply to H. "Davis, Wingham. 3m. uld have to be moved' —Our report of t on Josephine street, er's convention he PatriClr Streets. The - reading matter thiweek. iu spreadiug around 1 A. good stock of covering for Lounges and caueen a great deal of chairs at Ireland & Button's. Onp the robldentB Of -Harry Daywas in I, bknow recently and dis- A SOHO ' I FOR STAM A School For the P and Speech De is Effected His or eEast Huron Teach - crowded out other Dr. Jer. Jaeltlin, (Grad ist), who has achieved treatme`.t of Stammers ing, never before equ all Canada or elsewhere, located in Wingham, corner of Patrick an where patients may Stammering, the temporary inability to eased of his driver to Ir Allan McLeod, While osephine street. Steps thorn ho purchased a r ie driver from D. R.lie- y a number of the bus-' II1 odh. pursuedo the Govern -1 ice .Cream Soda and Black Cherry is mind and let the Phosphate are two of the ninny . new e it is. We do not drinks on sale at the :;tar restaurant. Try them. Jas. McICelvie, tf t come of it will be,1 —The C. P. R. C mpany have issued a ve woulgl like to see Iers fins and tractive lithograph here it is as pre nor- cnrd','eicivertising tl it Queen's birthday n enlarged and goner -1T ``i'',ates. number of our towns - to to -morrow to see ace run. Mr. J. E. e, Springbok, stands a goodh show of being in the lead. We have a nice line of Parlor Suites in Bogs and Brocicetello covering and Silk Tapestry, ranging in price from $16 up. Ireland & Button. e been issued. for the d Clydesdale stallion, hero erty of i♦ r. p p Inevale. He is . his evale every .turday RS. rmanent Cure of Stammeri g, Stuttering ects—No Fee Required U til a Cure o the Satisfaction of the Pa dent or er Directly Interested Frien , s. ate Or-tho-ep- auccess in the g and Stutter - d by anyone In as permanently ith rooms at the Minnie streets, enter any time. r. defines as rticulate,through the organs being tight y herd together ; "Stuttering," as the r:peated utterance of one sound before emitted ; and "lispi enounciation of the s sh, z, zh, etc, All tt nitioos, however, r together—resulting, i the inability of the t action of the organs of a ready response organs themselves. (in some cases) resul the head and bac emotion, and sudde also manifest itself a diseases as measels, er etc., or violent ner orders ; always being previous condition o power of the will is 911 good as the o —It is likely that Had the'impro :went would `say hen to men will go to Torc the Queen's plate Sweets' running hor All parties having g ess-' paid for are requested to bring th: to in before the first of June, as the result will be made known on that date. Ireland & Button. NEW FACTORYV ngham bas a new industry., Messrs. 1 M . Walker and R. Clegg, wbo h: ve been with the Ellis Furniture Co: pany, of Ingersoll, have severed Wei connection with that institution an arrived in town on Monday evening for the purpose of establishing a feat .ry here. They have purchased the ol• woolen mill property and have had the place thoroughly re- paired. They int ,nd manufacturing all kinds of upholste ed goods, mattresses, etc., and will e ploy from twenty to twenty-five men • n the start, and staould mbar will b 8 1 nu its s a business warren h, increased. This is an industry .that Wingham has to • . been in need of, and our town nen be ut down as the t'furn• f V r t lin In e a80 e Arlo g own Of Y trot , iture line of furni, re will be now manu- factured here. T :y expect to have their plane i operatio, within a week or ten Y da s. e weleo • e Messrs. Walker & Clegg to our . Wn and wish theta abundant success n their business enter. prise. —Route cards ha highly bred import. Eastfield Chunk, I Archy Patterson, own stable in B1 afternoon. "Plain Facts for F a clear explanation of it a and practices, writte y a convert to f ries the happy faculty rtain an audience all do it ole evening—and to sten the last numbdr w ony is both pleased and they did not miss it bysoquickly, eased p house on his return; - ed t Town Hall, Wingham, on May 24th. ' tuanufnot urers Although the furniture Have raised the price on goods 10 per dent., we are in a position to give our customers goods at the old prices. Ireland & Button. ds," gives olio doctrines the with. For sale at "Mason's Fair," price 1Oc. —Mr. Macy pose of boing able to en by himself for w so thoroughly that is conor i ed every sorry pleased tha and sorry the ti He'll have a crow Herald. Stratford tfo d I lie other can be g," a defective bilant sounds—s, e foregoing deli - ay be grouped every case, from ill to control the •openly, and a lack the will by the stammering may from wounds of severe mental fright. It may ter such eruptive all -pox, scarlatina, e and brain dis- eveloped from the a weak enforcing ver the organs of utterance. It may this form is ineurebl the organs themsely of the organs will be series of six iundr investigated Col one eite0 of tam tion Of the ever, is conn ed to n and is found in country. The method of tr —in a word—"Educ all methods of nodi by the surgeon, or Charlatan and Hyp mechanical aptlian pletion of a course method" the pupil i any fixed rule in or and with ease. All any impediment of their case careful! curable comment Institute at once moderate and no ' a cure is effected" the pupil or his or friende. Further had by calling at addressing Lock On tario. rg 5. r esult (ra from s ar y—and defect o€ alformat ion y found. In a cases, carefully bat, there was nets ng from malforma- he disorder, how - dabs or condition, very climate and attnent pursued is tion," and excludes atioo or experiment. he mystery of the otist, and the many' es. Atter the corn- y the "Educational not encumbered by er to speak fluently- Canadians uentlyCanadians wbo have - speech should have diagonized and if the course at thy, the charges are ea is required until o the satisfaction of er directly interested! particulars may be: the Institute or by ox 273, Wingham, Shares for all leaditig plows, price and quality right at Wm. Gannett's. ' —Remember the 24th 1 May concert in the town hall, 1t will be a a dam y, —The district m ting of the I. 0. G. '1.. is being held in Clinton to -day. We leve a nice line of Extension Tables from $$2.50 up. Ireland & Button. —The warm rain on Thursday morning was welcomed by everyone. You could stn almost u . see thegarden n pop Royal Carriage Oil Top Polish makes buggy tops like new. Sold at MAOMATie'S` Harness Shop. —The Wingham dent Order of Forr annual excursion t, Saturday June 25 Farmers' Attention 1 Call and see the new Frost & Wood Mower and Binder be- fore you buy, at Wm. Gannett's. his will go to Lordes- xt, where he will f the new Methodist ourt of the lndepen- ters, will hold their Sarnia and Detroit on . —Mr. John Neelan born on Monday r lay the corner stone church being erected in that place. Dr. J. R. Macdonald is now per- manently at home and can be con - us. , curtly remarks an business in the town but there aro plenty don't help the news - suited by his pati, —Every newspape exchange, helps ever; where it is published of business men wh paper. If you are going to build a wire fence you want the best. Got Wm. Gannett to build the Page for you. —Would it not be some of our moneye dwelling houses in hard matter to gel present. We have had our soda fountain thor- oughly fixed up. Call in and try our new drinks. Jas. McKelvie. tf —The painters have been busy the past week brightening 1u the store lately va- cated by W. H. W !lace. Miss Boyd will move her stock of f 'Hillery into this store some day next we good investment for men to erect some own. It ie a very a house in town at k. PERSONALS. Mr, G, F. Robbins, Of St. Marys. is in town. Mr W 3 Berry, of Luclatow was in town on Thurs- day. Mr I Coyne, of Ingersoll, was in town on Wednes' day. John Farquharson, of Teeswaler, was in town on Tuesday. Mrs. Robs. Wilson was visiting with her mother at Brussels. bliss Liddio Lemmex is visiting with friends in Smith's Fails. Mrs, Wm. Barrand 18 rislting with Listowel and Chesley friends. Mr. Chas. Stuart. of Dungannon, is visiting with friends in town. Mise McIntosh, of Lucknow, was visiting in town during the week. Mr. and lyra. Thos. Boll were in Toronto a couple of days last week, lir. Jas. and LIixs Pocock were in Toronto a Cou- ple of days last week, 11r. win, ethnic, of Ltstottel, was visiting with friends here this week Mre. Thos. Linklater is visiting with friends in Lucknow and elninitty. home from the to returned o Frank s lilt. Ir h Caesar 1 Philadelphia Dental College, Miss Florence Johnson, of Seaforth, was visiting ' \' Ingham frionds this wcok, Lts. 13. 11Pearce,of York, Pcnn , is tho guest tof her sister, 5095May Ritchie. Mr. John Gillespie spent Sunday with his brother and Other friends et Cross Hill. litre J D Long is visiting her mother and other friends in the vicinity of Goda rich. calling on Toronto, has been ornvn of 4t 'lir. T. E, C Old in lhnni friends during the week. tot McKenzie, of goderlch, ma! visiting with his brother, Mr flea McKenzie this week. Messrs, Robt. Arbuckle rind Walter Gilmour lett Tuesday morning for Chicago, after a seven weeks' visit with friends in this vicinity. Mr. Edgar Green, who has been visiting with friends in this 1 icinity for some time, lett on Tuesday morning for his home in Seattle, Wash. BAS BALL. ION CARDINE WINS 11031 wINGIIAII—SCORM 10 TO 4. (Kincard no Retiew,) The inaugural ne tch of the season was played in Lakevie Park here on Friday last between the Wi gham team and the Victories of our t wn resulting in a victory for the let r. The baseball en- thusiasts had looked anxiously forward to this opening perfot tante, as Wingham. had greatly strengt tened her club since 'last yeai1''while'these i ttitheidf--sovetal new players to the Kim:, rdine team seemed to, give interest to the ccasion. When time was called at three 'clock a goodly sized crowd greeted the ..utestants and a few • drops of rain at th- outset did not in any- way nyway dampen the ar 1 or of the small boys who were present 11 the usual large num- bers. The Winghat 1 team certainly merit their reputation of .eine gentlemanly and: present an imposiig appearance on the field, beiug a unif, rm lot of well built: ball tossers, and the game throughout was characterized by ii, armony which is not' always apparent th decisions of umpire Linklater. being •eceived without any attempt at gain-sa,'ing. It was the`first time that Mr. Ma onie the new pitcher: appeared for Itinca dine and he certainly did himself proud vhile Mr. Cardow .the .new short stop vi cheated his abiliteete stop short all flies, grounders, etc., which happened to come 0 his ground. A very unfortunate circum -tante Happened in the second innings wh:u Mcl! argnhar playing second base was tun into by Alderson and sustained a se ere fracture of the nose which prevented is further playing, his place being filled y Geo. Cunningham. Further on in the game Duffield of Wing - ham was struck o the left arm near the elbow by a dead ball and sustained a• painful injury w Bell necessitated his quitting the game With the exception: of these two acc dents the game was a. most pleasing one and we hope on many future occasions t have the Wingllant boys visit us to r:uew the conflict. The official score at lie end of the ninth innings was 10 to 4 in favor of the Victories, mt' E HITS. There's nothing -mall about Griffin. Stewart and An; us made a very fair battery. Duf-field should hange his position to right field. "Crow" Willson Wingham's third base- man is a bird. The umpire said he would link -later on with the the Kms rdine contingent, The "balk" quer ion is worthy of some study on the part .f our Wingham breth- ren. Outside of Al erson's unintentional rough playing the :arae was void of all friction. Umpire Linkla'er, proved very Satisfac- tory in his decisi.ns which were generally approved by boll teams. Spain has wor for such men as Alder- son, the Wingha short stop. The whole Spanish navy k .cited out eight men at Manilla, where& he alone knocked out three men here ' side of an hour. elite WE. DOTES. Baptist Rev. Jas. IIantllt. t attended the pt convert., tion in Hamilton t is week. Rev. Dr Pascoe at 1 Dr Towler were in Tee:water this week, a110110i g a meeting of the Wingham: District of the Motl odist church, Rev. Wm, Lowe 'as at Comber on Sunday last. where hepreached sermon to the members of the I 001 Arnvoren gentleman from Durham took Mr, Lott e s work h e, Capt Liston of t e 9 A. has unexpoetediy rot ceu cd farewell tittle s and farewells on Sunday next. It not known y t where his next appointment will be. "A Narr. v Escape or the Torn Milts' will be the aubjco of the 'Lantern service to be riven by Capt. Co tet in the S, A. on the 21tth Finish up the day b. taking in this treat. si