The Wingham Times, 1898-08-26, Page 1WE SELL CHEAP.
WINGIIAM, ONTARIO
HEADQUARTERS FOR
SGHOOL
SUPPLIES
Our
S mmer
e
Call and see our fine assort-
ment of Scribblers, Exercise
Books, Pen Holders and Lead
Pencils, all of the latest de-
signs. They are the best value
in town.
Book Covers and Blotters
given away with books at
A. L. HAMILTON'S
Corner Dru4.-,r Store, Wingharn.
The time has arrilNd when the
wise storekeeper looks around his
stock and notes what has to be got
rid of before the Summer season
comes to an end. We have been
doing this, and find not ;vithstanding.
a wonderfully suceessfal season. We
have still good lines of seasonable
goods in all departments that we
should like to get rid of before the.
arrival of' our fall goods. With thi3
end in view, for the balance otthe
season we shall sell all our summer
goods at either cost or a very small
margiu over, and some lines we will
positively sell eonsiderably below
first cost. Du you. want Dry Cr' oods,
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, 'Millinery,
Gents' Furnishings. If so come and
see what we can do for you. We
want your money and we are sure
you. will want our bargains when
you see them.
Remember, all summer goods at
or nearly at cost. This particularly
applias to Gents' Furnishings. Any—
thing in Shirts, Ties, &c. We will
sell at prices that will make you. glad
you came to see us.
IN11111 & BOWLES,
NEW ADV TISEMENTS.
51. 11 McIndoo—Speci 1.
Tun Toins—Job Mug.
John 1i:err—Emerge cy Salo,
Mahler Bros,—Appl s wanted.,
John Neelands—Sal of Furniture:
Alex Ross—Ready f r 'School Opening,
Bastings a Ritchie Cider and Jelly 5101.
Vanstone—Execu n's Notice to Creditors.
N A Farquharson— lutes, Cups and Saucers.
WANTED -200 tubs 0
also :Eggs ; highest pr
tf.
12th, a shooting m
between SiN of the
and six of the tow
was exceedingly el
the match Teeswa
Wingham's 498.
ELECTRICAL STOR
which have visite
are the worst exp
The storm Tumid
the season. Two
some distance fro
learned what wa
Reiman To OH
tedo spent a few
past week, gettin
packed for renloy
Bastedo has been
the Banit of Ha
Bastedo left for t
day morning.
RIDAY. Al.TGUST 26, 1898.
81 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
me airy Butter—
ash or trade.
Oa Friday, August
tch was bbia in town,
reeswater rifle shots
The' competation
se, and at the end of
er had DOD points to
s—Tbe electrical storms
I tide section recently
rienoed in many years.
'night was the worst of
r three fires were noticed
town, but we have not
ys in towns during the
his household effects
to Cliesley, where Mr.
appointed nianager of
Remit Mr. and Mrs.
r new home on Tues•
GREAT Timm 01.Tr
of 35 cents we will s
Toronto Weekly 01
end of the year for
till the end of the ve
a great offer and sh
of by our readere.
readers to inform t
ler Bros. have arr
set their apple
Alfred. street in
ere placing anot
factory and will
ble the quantity
others ha'ving
road their advt.
CIVIC HOLTDAT
dey on Friday of
quiet day in tow
in the Fireman'
while others att
the day pleasan
civic holiday cal
won by Messrs.
There were o
points in the p
above number i
furnished 23 pa
est 70, Listowel
ford sent 411 to
THE FALL PAI
posters and prize
Agricultural Soci
here on Septemb
been printed, T
forms may now b
tary, Wm. Robe
flour and feed s
POTATOES SCARCE
the sections around
scarce this year.
weather, and the
too much for the p
quence is that quit
will run short befor
have heard of som
potato.
School of this town
nio on Friday last
Zetland. The
and twelve large lo
members and their
who went in single
LOCAL
Marriage Licenses
Issued by Fteieste PATERSON, No 23, Vic -
none street,Wingham, Ont. No witnesses
tee mead.
' Fall Term Opens September 1st.
HARD AT WORK.
is again hard at
holidays. We aro
our short rest and
kinds of job printi
reasonable prices.
oerx—The Times staff
ork after our week of
11 feeling tho better of
are prepared to do all
g on short notice and at
A COMING Emil. The following from
the Kingston Time refers to a former
well-known young m n of this town;:—The
dete of the marriage of W. J. Mallagh, the
popular Secretary the Y. M. C. A., to
Miss Salmoud of Br ntford, has been fixed
for Sept. 7th.
Oun NEW 1.3TORY— Ve will shortly com-
mence a new story e ititled "Railroad For-
ger." It is one of the better detective
stories ; it is well wr tten and holds the in-
terest of the reader. The MIES will be
sent to any address ill the end of the year
for 25 cents. Subs •ibe now and get the
opening chapters o our new story. Tell
your friends of our ffer. •
time of the year to enter the famous
CENRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
STRATFORD, - ONT.
One of the lergest, most popular, and
most successful Commercial. Sehools in
Canada.
Thousands of former students now in
successful business life. Revises courses
of study ; beautiful rooms ; strong staff of
teachers ; satisfaction guaranteed. Refer-
ences :—All Stratford. Writo for beautiful
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
Wedding' Stationery.
we ran print Wedding invitations in tho
latest style We have the type, work.
men and keep a complete assortment of
Wedding Stationery. No ordering from
eamplm. You can have your work on
short notice.
Visiting Cards.
hook and ladder t
on Wednesday of
compoted in their
were not able to s
of the races. We
did not receive jus
Brantford people,
may have beenin
ferent state of aff
Wingham hose and
ms went to Brantford
last week where they
respective races. They
cure a place in either
understand that they
ice at the bands of the
vhich, if they bad we
position to report a dif-
—The large lithograph
ists of the 9.`ternberry
ty's fall fair, to be held
27th and 28th have
prize hsts aucl entry
obtained from Secre-
tson or at P. Deans'
ore or John Wilson's
Hoven Fon SALE—Owing to his intend-
ed removal from town, Mr John Neelands
offers for sale his brick cottage on Minnie
street. The house has all the modern
conveniences and will be sold on easy
terms. For full particulars apply to Jon&
ness College, Strati° , Ont., re -opens on
Thursday, Sept. lst or the Fall Term.
This College is a me tber of tbe Educators
Association of Cana a, and at the recent
examination held i June, 12 ont of 14 of
their pupils were se essful in passing the
examination of that Association. The Col-
lege has recently re eived four applications
from outside sohool for graduates to act
as teachers in their colleges. This is cer-
tainly a strong poi in favor of the "Cen-
tral." Any person vho desires to secure a
business or a short nd education, should
for one of his new atalog s.
The correct stj les will be found hero and
um print them neatly, You will always
find a complete stock;
Office Stationery.
Including Envelopes, Bill Beads, State.
ments, Note 'leads, Better Heads, etc,.
Wu always have a full stook in this line
and the printing is always neat.
General Job Printing.
We can do anything in this line, includ-
ing Posters, Sale Bills. Baud Bills,
Shipping Tags, Circulars, Pamphlet
work, Tickets, or anything in the print-
ing' lino, No job toe large, and none
too small for us. Give us a call u hen
you are in need of anything in the
printing line. Ottr prices are ao low as
DEATH Or Mo. P
mitred at St. Jose
Saturday afternoo
and Thos. retitle
don, after MO late
this plot°. He ha
20 years and was t
respected by a lar
will hear of his d
feelings of regret.
fore his death his
relapse and died a
were interred In th
Tuesday of last we
. Smith attending th
TIMES OFFICE,
rtnvinat
uic The death oc-
's Hospital, London,
, August loth of Get.
tis town and brother of
town and Messrs. Ed.
of Stanley Street, Lon.
ti of a fete weeks. Mr.
ember of the firm of
tardware merchants of
resided here for near•
ell known and h' fly
circle of friend who
th with the deepest
'Up to a few days be -
vends looked forward
y, but lie took a sndden
stated. The remains
Strathroy cemetery on
k, Mr. and Mrs. j. S.
funeral.
Potatoes in some of
Wingham will be very
'he early frosts, dry
ltitudes of bugs were
tatoes and the come -
a number of farmers
winter is over and we
that will not have s.
Methodist Sunday
held their annual pia-
n the beautiful grounds
y was a glorious one
ds of Sunday School
friends—beeides those
igs and on cycles—en-
joyed themselves 11 °roughly- The several
r wurk well and the
way pleasant and satis•
committees did the
outing was in ever
factory.
Cows RUNNING
heard several cum
week of the large
are allowed to
They have been
age to some of t
of our townsmen
his corn, cabb
neglect of some
run at large. H
governing this
THE JARVIS CO
in the opera haus
der the auspices
very poorly atte
the noted tenor,
Miss Emelio A. .
sang a number o
always welcome
The quartettes
four young men
dered, under the
Mae. The Oro
the audience.
had the club in
this class descry
--For the mall sum
ad the Totes and the
a from now till the
o.or the TDIES alone
r for e5 cents. This is
Id be taken advantage
We kindly ask our
ir friends of the great
SMALL LOCALS.
AT LARGE.—We have
Taints during the past
number of cows which
.'ander on the streets.
oing considerable dam-
e town gardens. One
mourns the :oss of all
ge, otc., through the
ne allowing his cows to
ve we not got a by-law
nuisauce? We would
reed.
CHANCED- HANDSThis
olndoo,who has been the
er Block for a number of
of the same to Mr, R.
ctndoo has been a good
g his long ownership of
r had "it wasn't so,"
nants. He never lost a
ad he ever to ask his
nd always had a pleas -
one. We feel sure that
make as good a land-
sor did and we hope he
e same friendly relations
mom,. lessee. Male-
ved in town and have
aporattng factory on
motion again. They
er evaeorator in their
applee.Oarmers and
pies for sale should
o he found ia another
—Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran-
teed to cure headache.
—Wr. Wm. Caset ore shipped a car of
cattle to Toronto 011 Monday.
Have you seen Ireland & Button's e2.50
Extension Tables ? lk
—There is no issue f the Advance this
week. The etaff is h id eying.
—Messrs. McDon Id & Burchill shipped
hogs to Collingwoo on Tuesday.
—The pieces of n w concrete walk on
Something special in white wool Mat-
Wingham's civic heti-
last week was a tery
. A goodly number took
excursion to Goderich,
nded pic-nios and spent
y in various ways. The
rse race announced for
e off and the same was
ells' horse.
on Tuesday of last week
R. was well patronized.
er thirty passengers left
above day for different
rie province. Besides the
om this place Teeswater
sengers, Wroxeter 15, Gor-
15, Harriston 50, Mt. For -
43, Walkerton and Uni-
ce" to Harriston's contin-
—Court Maitland,
regular semienonthly
—Mr. D. Stewart n
talent of larabs.to Bo
this week.
Royal Carriage Oi
buggy tops like new.
Harness Shop.
—Messrs. Elliott &
first shipment of appl
long - boots. Farmers
in this iesue.
— A. number from t
P. It. einployee'e mut
on Wednesday.
We have opened u
stock a full range of L
I tor Mantles and Cape
0. F. will hold its
eeti og this (Friday)
de his first ship -
lo on Wednesday of
Ton Polish makes
IVIfichell made their
from this place on
me special snaps in
ould read his advt.
RUBBEAR
GOODS
We have just receivPd
a full line of Hot Water
Fountain Syringes, Em-
ma Syringes and all
other Staple Rubber
goods which we are
selling at prices that
are right.
A.A. MORROW
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n took in the C.
on to Orangevi
JOHN WELLW
his residence o
day evening of
wood who has
for a number w
resident of tow
was held in
of friends.
health but a.d
behind a widow t
then to inourn h
sympathy of the
tion. The fuller
Sunday was la,rg
D's DEATI There died at
Josephine street, on Fri.
st week, Mr. John Well -
at
die
into
and Win•
II. McIenoo
—A. -new story ia the TIMES in a few
weeks. 25 cents will pay for the TIMM till
Janaary 1st 1.-500.
en in a very low condition! _
eka. Deceased has been a t Hastings & Rite
for a number of Years and i in other col
• cider mill for the sea
Messrs. Rouston
He tad never been in robust ;
rays been able to be ar- new plioto gallery in
onths ago. He leaves Alex. Ross' book sto
d family of three chile t For the months of July and August,
lois, who !awe the !Ireland & Button have decided to sell
ornatunity in their affilo- Furniture at Fectory prices.
edonian Carnes on
ek, will be attended
people.
o Weekly Globe till
cents. Take advan-
held on Tuesday en-
ne new photo
t e and are turn
Witimixo Beat
wedding took pla
when his daughte
ried to Mr. W. J.
ceremony was per
by Rev. Mr. Free
iminViete friend
tieseff The bride I
handsome dress o
al veil and cartied
nations and sweet
was Miss Agnes I
the groomsman w
brother of the gro
the assembled g
couple of hours in
short time after th
bride's brothers an
Man., conveying c
newly wedded coupl
oostly presents be
which the young cou
e have opened their
n. Read theiradvt.
- Son have opened a
he rooms over Mr.
1 to Bethel cemetery ou I, —The Lucknow
many of our town
A bright and happy bY
c at the residence of Mr..1 —Tines and Toro
this town, on Tuesday, the end of 1838 for 3
t Emily Lois, was mar- tage of this great off
iennedy of town. The 1 —A meeting of th
tinned at 1 o'clock p. I tural Society will be
in the presence of the ing at 0.30 p. m. in
of the contracting par- Brenton & Son have op
ked very attractive in a. studio over Ross' Book
white muslin with brid- ing out excellent work low prices. 4
bouquet of white car- fine photos for 25 cents for the first 30
adie, of Turnberry, and 4—Messrs. L. J. W* lams and Gus Mo-
s Mr. John A Kennedy Lauchlin have fully ecovered from the in-
. Af teethe ceremony juries received beet' Or recent horse run -
ceremony had been his household furni
wasreceived from the to Brantford. Ile
sistere in Glendale, issue which should
—The public sch
day next.
Rev T E Higley
sermon in Trinity
last and has remoe
—Miss Ethel W
Hodson will give •
opera house here
28th under the a
fire brigade..
otedeath in
Just as WO
Henderson, son o
son, of the Blueval
will be brought to I
The funeral win be
member, on Sunda
All members of tit
quested to tneet at
room at 2 o'clock
1 will re -open on Thum
reached Ms farewell
d to his new home ire
bb and W. Graham.
grand recital in mho
n the evning or Sept.
pices of the Winghanx
o to press we learn
levelend of Mr. John
roadAfThe remains
conducted by Court
Lich deceased was ta
afternoen at 3 o'clock.
above Order are re -
Sunday.
ngratulations to the
. Many beattifel and
oke the esteem. in
le are held. They
VOICES OF HE PEOPLE.
We do not hold oursel4
expressed Ly tb:: writer o
- PUBLIC IMP OVE5Ii'NT8.
To the Editor of TUE TIME
DEAR STa� The tc
to be congratulated
upon its progress d
years. It has beco
nds has decided to sell in the north wester
ure before his removal The mayor and co
as an advt. in this credit for pushing ab
d. system of granolithic
A full stock of Bedroom Suites, Ex- grading up and putti
tension Tables, Sideboards, and Parlor streets. Our factorie
Suites, at Ireland & Button's, Wingham, and are giving stead.
—Messrs. P. Anddrsnn and C, Proctor large amount of labor.
are now away on thei • bridal tour, after made their annual
which they will take p their residence in Saturday last, solic
CERT—The concert given Wingham. The 'rim s joins with their the East Wawanos
on Monday evening un- many friends in wish ng them much joy. .y�_ humor is curter
f the football club was has rented Mr D Si
ed. Mr. Harold Jarvis, (guRtf ii %1 UTs. Macdonald Mock ar
leasecl everyone present. steak of and
cott, soprana, of Toronto The Sacramental a< vices of the Presby- —The bootsOraand
linegevi
selections and will be teriau church will be eld on Sunday Sept town last night on
where they will p1
few from town ar,
wn of Winghnm is..
in many respects
ring the past fear
e the bast centre;
part of Ontario..
ncil deserve great,
d our magnificent
idewalks and for
0' in condition our
are in full swing
etuploymenit to a.
here are other int
vhieh will have to
and it seems to
cannot come too
draw the atten-
il and citizens to
we will be forced
,erworks. Other
hem not so large
stand pipe and
thorough t terworks system and why
shouid n we ? At ther thing re-
quired, a t to which a toution has been
oalled be tore, is a high .ehool—one fully-
in
ully
in accord with all that as been said be-
fore in reference to a hi h school for the
town of Wingham, and think our >;ouu-
ail should take hold f it. And still
another requirement i a small town
hospital. Almost ever county in On-
tario has a hospital • cepting Huron
and l3ruce. We are het just about the
junction of the two c nties with ex-
cellent railroad fact ities to bring
patients in, and why should not our
council take hold of it or even some of
our citizens form a joi . t stook company
and start a small hos, tat. I believe it
would pay and would b a big advertise-
ment to the town of W . gham.
There are other impr ve.nents needed„
but perhaps it would be better not to
name any more until e . to move is rondo
to secure some or all o the above men-
tioned, Thanking yo for se Tnti,itlx
valuable space, I am,
by a Wingham audience,
y four young ladies and
f the town were well reit.
direction of Mr. 0. W.
estral Club played sever -
were duly appreciated by
ayor Morton hat novel!
tter shape. Concerts of
to be more liberally pat -
Comm McEr o ----A special meeting of
the Town Counci was held on Saturday
evening last for o purpose of considering
petitions for the ..nstruction of more con-
orete sidewalk. petition was read from
Thos. Bell end et} era, asking that a 4} foot
concrete walk be laced on the west side of
Minnie street fret John street to lot 44G,
Government sur? y. The Clerk's cartel. -
Cate was attaobed : tating that the petition
was sufficiently si;ned. The council grant-
ed tho request of t a petittoners and order-
ed the Public' Wo s Committee to pro-
ceed with the wor.. The committee was
also instrueed to p weed with the walk on
the east side of l'; and street from ,Tolin
to Victoria street. Work has already been
• commenced on th se two pieces of work.
Rev. G. Trotter Ca
occupy the pulpit of
thurch on Sunday.
Rev. W. Johnston
gregtaional College pr
Cept. Collier, the
Salvation Army con
services in the barr
Tuesdey evenings.
In connection will
giving Festival of th
local corps is making
raise the sum of $50
of their social work a
well aa the payment
nese. Friends and s
of Stratford will
the Congregational
the Montreal
tithed in the
Sunday last.
B. M. agent of the
ted special lantern
ks on Monday and
Con-
Con -
the Harvest Thanks.
Salvation Army, the
determined efforts to
toward the support
ong the poorest, as
various indebted-
npathizers who aro
ar of the town on
ing subscriptions for
fall fair.
t that Mr Geo Hanna
wart's store,hext the
hoes therein. •
intends opete up a
provements, however,
come in the near foto
me that some of them
soon. I would like t
tion of our town coun
the fact that very soon
to have a system of wa
e laerosse team wasin towns about—some of
as Wingha -have a
their way to Seatorth
taking in the game,
—For first-class tailoring and cheap
gents' farnishings, try Webster & Co.
Remember the piece, in Queen's block.
—A good supply of local news will be
found on the inside ages of the TIMES.
Read every page of tbe Tines carefully,
ttdvertisements and 11. It will pay you.
Mr. WM. Pearl has dieposed of his
barbering busineil to Mr. Wesley Con-
stable, of townArM . Pearl has left town
and we believe a ne utter of people would
ltke to leern of his hereabouts,
Dr. Macdonald is now permanently
at horn° anct can be consulted by
his patrons.
desirous of assisting eed not necessarily —The 'Prairie Niti,
contribnte itt cash, b t may give their do- to Mildmay and wer
nation in any article merchandise, hetne iors of that plaee by
made goods or prod ts of the field or gar. return match will b
den, live stook, fro a (thicken to a cow hero this (Friday) a
not being exoluded Considering the ack- —1diklmay will
nowledged a.moant I good they have done September 5th itt r
Ito the eointaunit and country, there program of athleth
should be no dill* ulty for the devoted
workers to raise the above amount.
base ball team wont
defeated by the Jun -
score of 17 to 8. The
pleyed on the perk
ernoon. at 4.80 o'clock
lebrate Labor Day,
lit royal style. A good
e aporta has been ar-
ranged. The Win ham baseball team will
play against Walk ton ott the above date.
•Ura truly.
Winghatn, Aug. 24,'0. Pa.