The Wingham Times, 1898-06-10, Page 1VOL. XXVII.---NO, 1364.
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WINGITAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JTTNE 10, 1898.
I
$1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
WE SELL CHEAP.
•
=CONT!NCATION OF CASH SALE
A month ago wo announced to the.
public our intention to make sweep-
ing reductions cf prices in all classes
of dry goods for cash or produce.
That we have kept good faith in this
promise is evidenced by the tremend-
ous business we have done
during the past month, each day
making an increase upon its prede-
cessor. There is no doubt that dis-
•criminating buyers appreciate a gen-
uine bargain when they see it an
have not been slow to take advan—
tage of it. During the sale we have
•been the recipients of enough com-
pliment upon the bargains we offered
to make us blush if we were in the
'habit of doing so. We realize the
the fact that this sale has been a
• tremendous advertisement to our
business, and in order to more fully
benefit by it, have resolved to extend
this sale for another month. Remem-
ber the same reductions will apply
through the month of June as
through May, and some lines are cut
still lower.
FEATHERBONE DEMONSTRATION
On Thursday, June 11th, Mrs.
Jessie Lowe, of Boston, will give at
our store a demonstration of the
various uses of Featherbone as applied
quite
to Dressmaking. This will be 1
,an interesting event to the Ladies,
.all of whom are invited to come and
see what can be done by the use of
Featherbone to make dresses more
stylish and better fitting. Mrs. Lo we
will bone free of charge all waists
brought to the store on that day.
Ladies, be sure and come.
CL-TANGE
DRUC BUSINESS!
HOMUTH & BOLESI
ALL BUSINESS COLLEGES
ARE NOT ALIKE.
A. L. Hamilton wishes
to inform the publie that
he has a full line of fresh
Patent Medicines
and
Pure Drugs
at right prices.
An L HAMILtON
Successor to
Chisholm's Drug Store.
Tin: Bz•L.lws• Th )consolidated by-laws
of the Town of 1inhani have been
printed and are this veek being distributed
by Mayor Morton nd Town Clerk Fer-
guson,
Dnu=.cions Mtn.ri n ---A me• eting of the
Directors of the urnberry Agricultural
Society will be h id at Swarts' hotel on
Saturday, Juno tl e lath, at 0 o'clock p.m.
A full meeting of )irectors is desired.
—WEDDING ST TION1nta—A large assort-
ment of the 1 test styles in wedding
stationery has Ben received at the Tronas
office. We :;au •upply any one in need of
wedding statio ery at a lower rate than
you can get sewhere. Call in and ex-
amine our stoc t.
ThniovnNn A >VERTISEMENTS—It will be
remembered tl t an order was seat out
over the G, T B. system that all ad-
vertising matte had to be removed from
the waiting ro .hs along the line. Tha
station in towi this week is being re-
lieved of this el se of matter.
SCOTCH SOCIAL. The members of Camp
Caledonia, S. C. S., and their friends held
a very snccessful social in their lodge room
on Monday even ng last. .A. splendid pro-
gramme of Scotc t music, singing, etc., was
rendered. Refry-hnients were served dur-
ing the evening, nd all present enjoyed a
pleasant evening
D1:l'ACINo P
person made hi
the week to visi
cut a Large piec
hanging in the
one of the mean
of and an exam
guilty party ehou
, L!=•1 Lt`aIJt asaLL`-Las fir,. CLatssassaa t
if all
fl PRINTING.? 0
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a WHAT KITED DO .
` YOU WANT ? C
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T!1 Bill -heads, Letter -heads, Lr
4.1 Envelopes, Circulars, Dodgers, g.
larru Cards, Folders, Posters or what ? E
[t We print everything from a card rr,.
fto a newspaper. .Print it well and Lr'
quCheap
l Estimates'ee at any time:
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l TIMES, W•INGH9.M. t
Ihi
Commercial School is one that you
should attend
:The CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
LOCAL NEWS.
WANTED --Any quantity of Butter and
Eggs. Highest prices. Cash • or Trade.
Does it pay you. to give the pedlars 3 cts.
for gathering them ? G. E. KING.
STRATFORD RACES—
drew a number from
Messrs. T. Bell & S
Mack," succeeded in g
in the 2.60 race, agains
horses.
STRATFORD, - ONT.
.is a College of the highest grade.None
better in Canada.
Refe1 e>tices :—All Stratford, and
-our thousands of former students. enter
any time. Circulars free.
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
he Stratford races
ingham this week.
n's horse, "Little
ting second place
a field of seven
Tnn SIDEwAI=r.
getting along rap
John street, and i
west of Josephine
The cutting down
street is a wise w
Public Works Co
appreciated by th
boyhood.
ZESTY—Some miserable
self busy enough during
the G. T. R. station and
out of a map which was
waiting room. This is
et things we have heard
le will be made of the
d he ever be found.
MonEo Faint Excunsio. —The Turnberry
and East Huron Agrieult ral Societies ex-
cursion to the Model F rm on Monday,
June 20th will be a hum er. All wishing
to spend a pleasant day . the Model Fariri
should take in this trip The return fare
from Wingham is only ' 1.00.
CUT THE GRASS, W. Ds, ETC—The long
grass and weeds on o r streets are begin-
ning to make a bad ap •arance on the same.
The G. T. R. people h. ve had all this sort
of stuff cut down aro nd their property,
and it would be a wis move on the part
of the council If they were to fol 6w suit.
Let us have clean etr ets.
VOLUNTEER'S WANTED—A few more good
men to fill up No. 2 o., drd Batt., to
proceed to London on he 1st. All wish-
ing to go will pleasel=a - their names with
be in Wingham
Marriage Licenses
'Issued by FRANK PATERSON, No 23, Vic -
• tot ia street,Wingham, Ont. No witnesses
req wired.
CHEAP READINU !
Our Clubbing List.
In order to rase our subscribers the trouble of
'making two or more remittances we have made
• special arrangements with the publishers by which
wo are enabled to offer the following ppublications in
connection with the WINGIIAM TIMES at special
low rates from now until January 1st, 1899, Special
clubbing rates with application. newspapersh stand acedm magazines all
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Times and weekly Globe,
Times and Western Advertiser, • 1 40
• Times and Family Herald and Weekly Star 17G
and Picture
'Times and Farmers' Advocate, • 100
Times and Panning, weekly, • •
'Times and Ladies' Journal,
Times and Montreal Weekly Witness, •
'PImes and Fanners' Sun, • •
Tines and Pally Globe
Tunes Sud 11 Sly World • •
'Times and Country Gentleman, .
A l ,r. as,
GETTING READY
Walker & Clegg,
upholstering facto
amount of the ne
business. Workn
getting samples o
The factory has b
and one would ha
They expect to 0
in the course of a
BEST OF THF S
tort to be given
Friday evening
without a doubt,
ment of the seas
America's greate
traction of the
assisted by Mrs
and a large oho
mission is only
hall at Morrow's
should be crowd
ETC.—The workmen are
ly with the sidewalk on
a few clays the portion
street will be completed.
of the hill on Victoria
ve on the part of the
mtttee, and will be much
residents in that neigh -
E'OR' BesiNEss—M eseis.
of the new furniture
y have received a large
eseary stuck for their
n are busy this week
their furniture ready.
en thoroughly painted
ly know the premises.
ye a full staff at work
veek or so.
SMALL LOCALS.
----Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran-
teed to euro headache.
—Three weeks tlj11 Dominion Day.
--''Tho Jolly Pi nic Party" i
hall this (Friday) vening.
Fresh Canadian groat'
Kerr's grocery.
--The Iitlron C
session at Goderioh
—Some of the y
not as tidy as the},
--Are you goint
on Friday eveninf,
ie town
Strawberries at
tf
unty Council was in
this week.
rds around town are
might be.
to the Jarvis concert
, June 17th.
—50 cents in advance will secure the
TIMES for the balance of this year.
Shares for all leading plows, price and
quality right at Wm. Gannett's.
us band will bo in
y, ,Tune 20th.
-Godfrey's fat
Goderioh ou Mond
--The cheaper place to get your
wedding invitation is at the Tains office.
—Mr. James Lol tit is suffering this
week from a severe attach of rheumatism.
Private funds to loan at lowest rates.
Apply to H. Davis, Wingham. 3m.
Is at present aro that
very cheap this season.
nesting of the School
d on Tuesday evening
--Tho indicatio
strawberries will b
—The regular
Board will be h
next.
Royal Carriage Oil Top Polish makes.
buggy tops like new. Sold at MAcMATn's
Tlarness Shop.
—The regular eting of Court Mait-
land, C. O. F., wig be held this (Friday)
evening.
Groceriea, Plants, etc., at T. C.
Graham's, Chisholm Block.
--The swelterin summer weather is
coming round. TI e past week hags been
a scorcher.
—A number of lung men from town
took a trip to Fori osa on their wheels on
Sunday last.
Arthur J. Irwin, D. D. S., of Wingham,
visits Blyth every Wednesday.
—There should a crowded hou at
the entertainrnnn in the town • 1 this
(Friday) evening..
Jno. Kerr has made
have first-class Stra
egich day. Full boxe
—This week Mr
chased the Welke
ins etreet,d whij
SON.—The Jarvis con- 1 property.
n the opera house on ?
next, 17th inst., will, Farmers Attention ! Call and see the
new Frost & Wood Mower and Binder be-
e the best entertain- fore yon buy, at Wm. Gannett's.
n. Mr Harold Jarvis,
t tenor, will be the at-
vening, and he will be
Annie Dass, contralto,
us Th rice of ad-
angements to
rries arrive fresh
at lowest prices. tf
Geo. McKenzie pur-
property on Joseph -
h adjoins his own
••---June is the mo
—Mise Bought()
evening,
--The annual n
has hit the town.
Leave your orders e
berries ; fresh fruit, full
at Kerr s grocery,
—The Wingha football
play a game here with Ripley on Friday
next.
—Do you take the Tuuu:s? If not, send
us 50 cents and get it for the balance of
I898.
—For first-class tailoring and cheap
gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co.
Remember the place, in Queen's block.
—We print an supply wedding in.
vitations choape than they can be had
in the cities, at the Thies office, Wing -
ham.
Ice Cream Soda and Black Cherry
Phosphate are two of the many new
drinks on sale at the Star restaurant.
Try them. Jas. McRelvie, t f
"Mr. Harold Ja vie showed himself as
well qualified to lleuse in Scottish song
es in other depai ments of his art. He
gave a dramati rendering of 'Douglas
Gordon,' and s g 'Afton Water' with
charming septi ent. His encore pieces
were equally appily rendered."—To-
ronto Globe. para House, Wingham,
June 17th. •
rth for weddings,
's concert this (Friday)
ustache shave -of
raze
ly - or Straw -
es, low prices
tf
club expect to
The p
..5c and 35e. Plan of
drug store. The hall
d at this concert.
PLEBISCI
E CAMPAIGN•
CONVENTION C. LO FOR RAST HURON.
A Convention
hall, Brussels, on
1898, et two o'ciocl
of organizing th
East Huron for th
11 be held in the town
Wednesday, June :6th,
p. m.. for the purpose
prohibition forces in
Plebiscite campaign,
ry young people's so•
nce organizaton. is en•
tion of fiye delegates.
hat the full number
r church or society is
Sergt. Sherman. I 1 1 to Every church, ey
muster on the 13th. U. Y. Johnston, ciety, every temper:
Commanding No. 2 Co. 28 titled to a represent
VENTILATION or SICK OOMS—A trained You will please see
nurse says that, in sp a of all teaching, of delegates from yo
the hardest thing she h s to fight against appointed.
in her work in ; rivato houses is Ministers ate reqs
the non -ventilation
176
1 60
126
4 25
2 70
Er. B. BUXOM
WIN GUAM.
To shut up an rove,
tight as possible see.
boleth of the majority
sick people, more t•
strengthening qualiti
AN IMP'oRTANT Ju
Hall, Toronto, on M
of G. T. Fulford &
Dr. Williams' Me.
injunction was g
Boyd restraining T
of St. Catharines
colored pill in imi
Pink Pills for P
necessary to again
the fact that Dr,
only be obtained i
around which bear
trade mark, "Dr.
Pale People." Pil
form, and notwit
dealer may say,
and should alwa
Williams' Medic
obtain, (in confi.
dealer offering f.
their pills, as the
to protect the pu
fraud.
•
the sick room.
id as nearly air-
s to he the shib•
of'persons; yet the
n others, need the
of fresh air.
ontnNT—At Osgood()
2Sth, on applic tion
f the
rpetual
hancellor
t, druggist,
ing a pink
Dr. Williams'
eople. It seems
t press upon the public
iliiams' Pink Pills can
packages the wrapper
the full, law -protected
illiams' Pink pills for
e offered in any other
:tending anything the
re fradulent imitations
s be refused. The Dr.
o Co., will be glad to
nee), the name of any
sale any imitation of
company is determined
lie against this species of
o., proprietors
eine Co., a
anted by
eodore Sw
from
t.
n
to all their congregat
ties will kindly bring
ings, so that prompt a
and the convention in
There will be an ev
in the town hall, at wl
musical program and
Marshall provincial or
and others.
Silver collection to de
W. 11. Kano,
sted to read this Call
ns, officers of socic-
t before their meet•
tion may be taken
de a great success.
ning meeting held
ich there will be a
dresses by Duncan
anizer, the clergy
ray expenses.
Secretary pro tem.
ussels.
CARD OF
To the officers and tn
Belgrave, No. 48, C. 0
BnitTnntN,—I take tit
thank you for the help a
tended to me by your c
my late husband, provrn
friends in need and for
'vent of twenty-five d
pensee. I also give my
the Officers of the Hi
prompt sending of chee
dollars insurance and t1
expenses, held by my
Canadian Order of For
is worthy of the highe
it long continue to dial
the widows and orpli
country as itis now d
Yours
AIfl S.
mbers of Court
F.:
s opportunity to
d sympathy ex-
urt in the loss of
yourselves to be
the prompt pay -
liars funeral ex -
sincere thanks to
h Court for the
s for the thousand
rty dollars funeral
to husband in the
stets. Your Order
t praise and may
ansa its blessings to
ns throughout th
ng.
incerely,
—The semi-ann
County Orange Lo
Wingham Orange)
noon next.
yd1 meeting of the
ge will be held in he
tall on Tuesday after -
mowmossmenewasaanwansesuomenalli
MORROW'S DRUG STG
Wednesday, June 151
G
If you are going to build a wire fence
yon want the best. Get Wn1. Gannett tq
build the Page for you. '
-Mr. 1I. Day lei on Tuesday last for
Winnipeg with a c r load of horsesV1They
were a fine lot of h rses and were purchas-
ed in the vicinity f Kincardine.
•—A Quaker on , hearing a person tell
holy much he felt or a friend Who needed
assistance, drily served : "Friend' hast
thou feltin thy 1 cket for him?"
We have had our soda fountain thor-
oughly fixed up. Call in and tty our new
drinks. Jas. McKelvie. tf
Is. ss.rlA CEAsAR.
Belgrave, May 280, 1 8
e
Mr. Geo. Stowar
stock some little
nicely and is now
some time before
work again.
—Judging froi
delivered in W4tgham during the past
think it was "sheep
'he Wingham buyers aro
Is Your Daughter In School 1
There are thousands of sickly school
girls dragging their way through school
who might be enjoying the full vigor of
their youth by taking Scott's Emulsion.
Rev. F. J. Oaten
ALL. dist church, Belgra
NED BY KINCARDINE. degree of P0. B. by
varsity, Bloomingto
pointed crowd that Rev. Mr. Pocock,
meward on T uesdayocoak of this lila
to park after seeing pastorate of the Cli
by Kincardine in one and will give his far
les imaginable. Dis- Sunday in June.
much because the Rev. D. Perrin is
ut the way they played the meeting of - the
were listless and in- the Presbyterian
EYES TESTED FRE
Satisfaction guaranteed. Glasse • wen.
only when necessary. ; •
A great opportunity for all' afllieels
with eye trouble.
IST`
CRUM.;
Rev. Walter Rigs1
ed president of the
Rev. H. E. Mas
week, attending the
and Quebec Congrel
BASE
\INGHA.II AGAIN D(
who washurt at Wood -
me ago is improving
ut of danger. It will be
e will be able to resume
the amount of wool
week, one woul
week" in town.
It was a disa.
wended its way h
afternoon from t
Wingham defeate
of the ,atnest ga
appointed not s
home thaw lost,
the game. They
different, evidentl
school kept in o
bit the ball, but
of waiting to see
running. Hit an
to play the game.
The umpire, to
some of his dee
Wingham always
He evidently is n
should take a few
Manager Seb.rs
teatn a curtain le
infuse some life
animate forms.
and should "ging
tainly should ha
The only featu
three -nagger by
phenomenal wor
staving no less jt
orddit. He certa•
eciontious game,
his fault.
Kincardine pia
although they on
through the ver
home team. Th
and McCabe the
a wonder. He i
from the start.
Following is t'
wi\e!TAM.
paying the higheLt market prices.
"Plain Facts for Fair Minds," gives
a clear explanation of Catholic doctrines
and practices, written by a convert to
the faith. li'or sale at "Mason's Fair,"
price 10c.
—We are sorry t
Goderich Signal, t
son of Mr. Geo. T
land, had been ill
vented from writ ng on his examinations
at Victoria Uniy rsity . The wish of hi9
many friends wi 1 be that he will soon bo
able to bo aroun again.
Dr. J. R. Macdonald is now per-
manently at home and can be con-
sulted by his patrons.
"Mr. Jarvis' vo' a Was particularly
suited to the song cots Whit Hae,' and
and the intense arnestness which he
throws into his ei ging On his audience
with enthusing Ilis voice is rich,
eloar,has a won rful range and is per-
feotly trained. a was cheered to the
aily Times. Opera
uno 17th.
learn from last weeks'
at Mr. A. E. Thomson
omson, formerly of Zet-
tnd unfortunately pre-
echo." --Ottawa
`house Wingham,
,
A.R.
Small, r f 6
Griftlin, 1 f4
Stuart, c 4
Lee, p 3
Slceatcs, 1st b4
Lociceridge• 23 b, 3
Willson, 3rd h3
Lewis, c f 4
Alderson, s s 4
not caring whether
not. They could all
everal bavo a fashion
if it is caught before
run is the best way
, was "away off," and
sions were very bad,
eating the worst of it.
t "onto" the game and
lessons.
an ought to give his
ture to see if be cannot
into their almost in -
bey need some steam
r up." Winghtlm car -
won.
away for the next
work here will be
McKenzie, of Toro
E E °TES.
y, of t3lytb, was elect-
oudon conference:',
n is in Toronto this
neoting of the Ontario
ationalists.
pastor of the Metha-
has been granted the
the Wesleyan Uni-
t, 111.
son of Mr. Georgi
e, has resigned tho
tton Baptist church.
well probably the last:
in Montreal attending
General Assembly c
•hurch. Ile will by
wo Sundays and his
aken by the Rev. D.
to.
PERS a ALS.
Mr. John Chisho
from Toronto.
Mrs S Merrifield
week with friends i
Mrs Jas McDon
visiting with friend
Mrs A G Basted
parents and othe\ f
Mr Geo Scott, of
a few days with of
Mrs Chas Bradwi
is 'siting with Mr
s of the game were a
Lockeridge and the Mr, Root. Fleet
where he will work in the Standard of$ce.10''r
of Lee in the oda„he
n 15 strike-outs'to his
m has returned home
:pent a few days this
Blyth.
Id, of Bayfield, was
in town.
is on a visit to her
'ends in Listowel.
'oronto,was spending is
•Wingnatn friends.
, of British Columbus
nd Mrs Jos Bradwin-
has 'gone to Blyth,
ly pitched a very con-
ed the defeat was not
ed a steady game, and
y made four hits, won
ragged playing of the
y are all gentlemen,' Scott.
r one-armed pitcher is i Dr. Macdonald,
speedy and plays ball home from his par
• 1 Ottawa.
e score : I Mr. Jas. Wilson,-
i tacaamNlc,
!Packing Co., Inger
iS. A. n. n. E.
0 afclntyre, 3d b....4 1 0 Wednesday,
2 111cFarquhar,2db..3 2 0 + IIIr. JOlhn and a
1 Fyfe, r f... 3 2 1
0 c 1
o talent, c 1.. . 4 0 1: London o '' "+'.-
1 Cunningham, 1 f 4 0 1; ,endow, e s 4 2 1 Godfrey s famous b
2 alcoabe ..,s o o I Mrs John Rite
0 Boas, c ,: 0 O
2 Mince, lb
Mr Jas Dawson, o' Clifford, spent San -
day and Monday vis
Mr AP Sharp, rel
Reid & Co., of Ter
town.
Mr Samuel Flemi
ship is visiting with
34 8
TEARS.
you haven't seen the
"Kingearding,'
1 a -s -t of us.
McCabe showe
the ball was, INT
Catcher Stuar
Kincardine to -da
In the seyent
Split and had to
The umpire w
must be a chicke
There'll be hl
when Kincardine
again.
Last Friday Wi
Kincardine in a h
a score of 7 to 4.
It is reported
taken Tuesday,
the photographs
Athol Griffin
0 0 . from Paris, where
31 s a W C. T. U conve
Mr Tilos McG
taken a situation
Son's furniture fa
Miss E Murphy
ly carried on a nu
renewing old acq
Mr Chas Skeat
ham to accept
Walker & Clegg'
Charlie will be g
his numerous fri
Foresters' band.
valued member f
greatly missed
year. --Monday'
I301tit.
iNG. I0 T rnberry, on .Tune Sftbs
King of twins, sun ;incl.
Crowell Willson where
t1
plays with Brussels at
Ross had his thumb
tire.
s fond of "foul.” He
fancier
d all over the moon
and Wingham meet
ghatn was defeated at
fly contested gauge by
that Wingham was
t they haven.''t caught
yet.
ays a little ginger sett;
Boned with red pepper is what the boys
6 will need at the next game.
ting at his home here.
resentative of Buntin,
to, spent Sunday ill
g, of Mulmur town:
tis sister, Mrs. James
. P., has returned
iamentary duties at;
f the Ingersoll Pork
oll, was in town ota
ss Dnlmago went to
y last, to hear Data
nd.
ie has returned home
she was attending the
tion.
w, of Kincardine, has
in Messrs. T. Bell ds
tory.
of Toronto, who former-
iner•y store in town was
intances here this week.
s left to•day for Wing-
a situation in Messrs
new furniture facirry.
atly missed in town 1;y
ds and especially by tlite
of which ho has been et
r years. He will else be
the base ball club thin
Ingersoll Chronicle.
the wife of W
daughter.
I onUSTox--
ghain, on Wednesday,
v. Jas. lIamiltot, 1010.
op to Mae Ma.vartit