The Wingham Times, 1898-09-02, Page 8Autumn
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H. McIND00.
Dispiay
NEW GOOD$
Flack Dress Goods.
TUEP•LEBISOS'1'",-,•.
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IiELORAVl;. LICENSE mmTHANSF
flrganitatlou for the corning plebiscite! Mr. John Anderson returned to
The undersigned h:reby
•Ohf
is taking plate in the various municipal. 3 Philadelphia 'After a short t vacs-- public that he hasp
n
ticparental roof. bus neee ltltety ea
sties. Sento tltittl; that prohibitionists are , under >. the Iilint;. known its tht
not movit g with that entrgy that augurs 1tiliss Smith, of Petrolea end Miss thet
lIn the 1'tcenaci will
success, but it tn.ty be sidd for them that II, Reid of iti ingtutln were guests of I Sept, loth, 1898,
titev have wronyht with foresight and have the :hisses Anew.
dere a loge amount of work in tiro way
education in tate months and years gone by.
IThat which remains to bo clone is to ascer-
twin who will now vote for the cause, which
Iis a quiet work. Still it requires energy,
acid the importance of the measure and its
!possibilities demand it. When the Pro -
i vincial plebiscite t t Heil in lannary
Miss Jennie Anderson was at hon e
to a few friends on Friday evening.
Mr, T. A. Reid, of Owen Sound
and Miss Reynolds of \Vingbatu were
visiting friends on the ninth on Sat-
urday.
vas Miss hall, of To: oa.to, is the guest
1riJ-t, the vote in Wingha'n was as follows ; Of her brother, Rev, \ill . sH hl. enter -
3 nit:r-
Wards 1, 2. ;3. 4. Total. Mr, D. Cook,
'For—Males 40 50 41 09 —200 I tamed a number of friends Thurs-
-Vein ales 4 1; 3 4 --10 day evening.
I Against— Mr. Peter McDonald and airs. Me.
Males 25 35 16 14 --- 84 donald are visiting frier ds un the
The choicest of London and Paris Females o 2 2 1 --2e5 1 sixth.
Favorite; in beautiful Rich Shades..' Total vote fir Plebiscite
Many exclusive patterns shown for 1 Total vote against Plebiscite
the first time. !
C1
Majority for Plebiscite
s'`IO: z'1a, Goods number of persons entitled to vote
on the plebiscite was 740 ; of these 074
Silk and Wool Mixture and a mag: were males and 00 females. Of the 674
nifieent array of costume cloth in males 200 voted, 200 voting yes and 8i vet -
every new shade. ing no. Of the 00 female voters, 21 voted
se/
They are after Hila.
133 An exchange is responsible for the
following : Just as a commercial tra•
yeller was writing his name on the
registdr of a hotel in Ovid, Mich., the
other day, a bed bug appeared and
meandered slowly over the pages. The
man of grips paused in open wonder
and in a voice•shaking with emotion,
said : "Well by the eternal gods of
war, I have been bled by I,nta flees
bitten by Owosso spiders, driven al -
Most to insanity by Saginaw jiggers,
erawled over by Bay City razzeljacks,
and interviewed by Lansing gray -
backs, but I'll be dog gasted if this
isn't the first place I was ever at where
bed bugs louked over the register to
find out the number of my room."
ides the
d the hotel
ou by Jacob
eniral hotel, and
be transferred on
J. O'LEARY.
NOTICE
The annual iceman, of
Biuevale Flax Ma
Compan
will be held In the Eo
. M. G
N
This week we are showing the largest, the newest and the most charming
collection of seasonable
facturing !!!
mited,
tots' Hall, llluetale, on
SATURDAY, SEPT. 10th, 1898
at two o'clock p. m.,
For the purpose ,f winding nu the season's business,
th election of a hoard of hireetora, and the trans•
action of any ocher business that may come before
the mwtini. tS. ELLIOT, Prop,
10 voting yes Devi i 5 vr;ting no.
Silks B 1 w is the vote cast in this county in
ya
Piet. . 1`•' a'1:. 1' .tile Silk Dresses, isoi:
Week Lee -o 1k. rrand assort—
ioeut ..e•'t)ee and Shirt
'Waists, Shots and Brocades.
Waterproofs in Ileptonette with
T ackers m ith ....... ... .
Exeter..
Ileborne
de'atcha.ble Lopes from w5.00 to
Stephsu
'
Hay
x,15,00• Stanley
New Kid Gloves Bayfield
roll. Aa)AIS6T.
220 125
262 71
301 103
351 429
346 359
284 106
50 38
308 196
3715 172
38,4 204
494 273
265 132
327 100
'297 92
314 220
117 04
222 89
20.4 80
78
25
468 252
Clinton.
In all the new Fall Shades from 3
$1.00 to w 1.50. Goderich town
Cxoderich township
Asbfn. ld
New hoes I Colborne.
G cases of New Fall Shoes just i west wawanosh
opened. S East 1V awanosh
1 Eulktt
i Blyth
New Suits `{Wingham..
We have just passed into stock 501'Cure berry .
Men's Flue Snits, extra quality, also III! iVro meter..
Boys' New Suits, very special. I Grey
Brussels
Saturday for Bargains ;t1cKillop.......... • • •
140 10
2e8 :79
288 167
4111; 248
Seaforth
50 Remnants of Prints and Mus- �'riowi.k
]ins ren. 1:1? e tor 7d.
g
50 pieces of Lace and Embroidery,
reg. 10.E and 12e. for 5c.
20 doz. Child's Fast Black Cotton
Hose, reg. 10 . `'iiterda_y for 21..
10 doz, Ladies Silk Gloves, new
shades, reg. IDe and 45c for 25e.
50 pairs odd sizes in Fine Shoes,
reg, 1.5Ci and $1.75 for 5-:1.00.
'Shop early Saturday at
!Vis MUM'S.
■6r1tt!.:'e 3N.- •��. --en/lam,
Straifa., cl.
We do nuc hAkt our,, ... , ,na.......• .
expressed Ly the writer,.[ ..,,, am,. ,,,,.c.,t. ,.a '1'ee:SMALi
Mt. Forest
TiiE TOWN HOSPITAL.
Total vete for.... 7029 3813
Total vote against 3813
Total majority for 3316 3216
The following is the vete cast in a few
surrounding tnunicipalities :
i•or..
Bruce township U99
Carrick 208
Culross " 235
Harriston 198
Huron township. 514
I{incardine309
Listowel 354
Lucknow . 187
,iftchell. .
Palmer-.tm,.
283
199
711
152
28G
AG tI\ar.
99
602
145
93
78
199
Asn
4i
125
02
527
45
140
To the Editor of Tus Tow,: MARRIED.
Dear Sir : Although not wholly in ee
.accord with R�ex's letter in 1heTIMES of Q,rCOLLINS —MCiRIDE—Oa Augusi,`Oth,
Just weep, 1. f till believe his points re -1 by
oijsMissowe,bthgieeollins
b. n.1oying-
gardiug a waterworks system and a hos.
.pitai are well taken. A High echool is Nit
F)rror STtclolcEs —Io Wingham on
slot so much needed. The present policy Aug. `.20th, by itev. Mr. Lowe, Annie
of the Education Department is not to prior to Frtderieh atricker both of
increase the number of High schcols in Wingham.
the province, but to render those al-
aready in operation more efficient. A
email hospital, hoe ever, is very touch 3
needed to meet the requirements of the 1:
it`
L
Enie
eiTo
DIED
ExFORD—In `i'urnberry, cn August
th, Mary Ann Exford, aged' 90 years:;„/
PATTERSON—In Wingham. on August
town and s t dbe country. Many l 26th, John Patterson, aged 74 years and
eases now have to be sent away to hos-,11 months.,
pitals in Stratford, London or Toronto, 1
because there are not proper facilities I Cooking nutter.
for operations and nursiug nearer home.l
The public have lost the dread they/ 'There are many alternatives and
used to have of bospitale, and now all re-'! makeshifts in household economy,'
alize the fact that patients can be better i said a wellposted matron at one of
treated and better nursed in a hospital our clubs the other day, 'but the
than anywhere else. Almost every 1most profitless and foolish one that
county in Ontario, as ilex says, has its, I know anything about is the use of
hospital ; Huron and Bruce have none.;what is called cooking butter. 1
Wingbam is centrally located as regards +hold as an axiom that it butter is not
these counties and why should we not
good enough to eat on my bread it is
have a hospital here ? Let, the town,
council or some ot our public spirited ` not good enough to put in my cake or
citizens make a move in this matter. 1 my stewed tomatoes and peas. Poor
feel satisfied that the medical profession i butter spoils more good food than
here would take hold of it if supported I almost anything else in the line of
by the council and citizens generally. cooking. It is to this ingredient
Yours, more than to any other that cooks
Prom:less. often complain that their food all
i seems stale and greasy, and every -
PALL PAM II.A'1'`Es. thing tastes as though it had been
t.
t It i
sept, 27-28. cooped. in the same pot. s better
b
ingban
tendon
al'gratvc
towel
nasals
nton
Nord
Attwood
Goderich
Myth
Sept 8 to 17. to use no butter at all than the rank
Sept. 29.30. I l • -h flavored article that is sold as
Sep
Junior Judge of Wentworth Co.
e
o i11e.
So the falling of the hair tells
of the approach of age and
declining power.
No matter how barren the tree
nor how leafless it may seem,
you confidently expect leaves
again. And why?
Because there is life at the
roots.
So you need not worry about
the falling of your hair, the
threatened departure of youth
and beauty. And why?
Because if there is a spark of
life remaining in the roots of
the hair
9
Sept. 20.27.3 lig avol e 1
Oct 6-'7. cooking butter.
Sept. 20.21.
Oct. 5-6.
Oct 5.6.
• .Sept. 27.29.
noardine.. Oct 4.5
la dept 27-28
147 lake ..Sept 14-15
rl'Atf," r' •• 1`- water
Mr. J. 1!. Monek has be appointed.
Ilugh Cole, a former resident o.
Goderieh township an;Clinton, and
[son of Henry Cole, one of the pioneers
of the township, was killed by a
train in Flint, Mieh., on the lath
y' ..)t,,,,•, inst.
.1,1,)l)ti l5
will arouse it into healthy activ-
ity.
ctio
ity. The hair ceases to come
out: it begins to grow: and the
glory of your youth is restored
to you.
We have a book on the Hair
and its Diseases. It is free.
The Best Advice Free.
If you do not obtain all the benefits
you expected from the use of the Vigor,
write the doctor about it Probably
there is some difficulty with your gen-
eral system which may be easily
removed. Address.
Dht J. O. AYEit, Lowell, Mase.
APPLES
WANTLD
ever offered to our trade. They are in all the new shades, patterns, weaves
and styles. Ladies should make it a point to see our Dress Goods early.
They can then see "just the correct things for this season." There Is such:
a radieai change in materials and styles that those who want to be up•to-
date in dress will profit by looking through our stock.
Do not forget that we have the very latest styles in high class Mantles
—perfect litters ---and at prices that will astonish yon when you see the
quality of materials and finish.
Please remember that we are headquarters for Gents' Furnishings,
Ordered and Ready-made Clothing ; style, fit and price guaranteed.
Best. Boots and Shoes, Rubbers, and all kinds of Footwear, Pure,
fresh Groceries, and high class Teas, cheap as ever—always in stock.
On and after August 30th, we will be
prepared to buy any quantity of apples
delivered at our Evaporating Factory on
Alfred Street, Wingham. Parties having
apples to sell will do well to see tis be-
fore selling as we contract for the whole
orchard—shaken oft—suitable for drying
pu dioses.
15 girls and 5 boys wanted to peal
apples. Call at the fluttery.
MAHL1+1R. BROS.,
Wingham.
FU
SALE OF
R I` URE
Owing to my removal from town, all
my household furniture is now offered
for sale, including a good parlor suite,
almost new ; bedroom suites, carpets,
pictures, crockery, tattles, chairs, lawn
mower, a „Happy `i'houeht" Cooking
Range, nearly new, and other articles.
The articles will be sold cheap, any
of which eau be bargained for privately
at my residence up till Saturday, Sept.
17th.
JOHN NIIELANDS.
CIDER AND JELLY
MILL
D. M. GORDON,
Direct I�Ilporter
•
Take notice that the Cider and Jelly
Mill has commenced operations and
Will Run Every Day
until season is ended.
Bring Aloe.;; YOUR APPLES
and have them made into sweet•Syrup
or Jelly without extra expense.
Hastings & Ritchie.
Executor's Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given porsumt to R. S. 0., 1901,
Chap. 130, Sec. 33, that all persons having claims
against the estate of Joseph Armstrong, late of the
Township of East tt'awanosh, in the County of
Iluron, Teacher deceased, wh) died on or about the
2nd day of August, A. 1), 1803, are required to send
by post prepaid or to deliver to it. Vanstone, of tho
Town of Wincrham, in said County, Solicitor for the
Executor of the Estate o tho said deceased, on or
before the Twenty-second day of September; A. D.
18118. their names, addresses and descriptions and a
full statetnent of particulars of their clams, and the
nature of the security, if any, held by them, duly
certified. and that after the said day the Executor
will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased
only to theparties
aclaimsentitled
0! which tho shall )theregard
ha e
not1, 0.
Dated this 24th day of August, A. D. 1502,
11. VANSTONE, Wingham P. O.,
Solicitor for the Executor.
'WI.�-� GHA
S .,�'i. V V MILL
& SON, Props.
All kinds of rough and dressed
lumber, Lath, Shingles,
Angle Barrels, Hard & Soft Slabs
Also a large quantity of dry hard
wood for sale, delivered.
Telephone orders promptly at-
tended to.
IVIeLtAN 86 SON.
RTGAGE SAL
—eF—
TO N PROPER . Y.
i?nder and b virtue of the powers c ,ttiined in a
Derain mortgag. which will be produc d at the time
of sale, there n 1 be offered for to by Public
Auction. at the
BRUNS ICK r' OTEL,
in the T wn of wing) m,'on
liileF�I:r�r
ALL READY
0
hrt, echo 1 �� ! .ens,.;.g
Comae Miall Take 117s With Von.
Our Names Are
CJ Tack `rt.LreeE The Miner.
Klondike. � Lauriate.
Great St. Bernard. Glendolin.
CjMoss Rose,
Pansy. CO
qty Garland.sy.Monarch.
British
Canadians. ,�, I?icaale.
Great 500 Page. Leader.
0
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We are in all colors and prices.
Readers, Arithmetics, Grammars, etc. Call and see us for
your school supplies.
L -7X, BOSS,
Tuesday, th i 6th l September
A I) 1898. et 2 o'cloelin the afternoon, by Peter
Deans, AttetIOneer, tl follow pg property, viz :
Lots numbers 453 an. 464, .n the east side of Leo-
pold Street, Germain, . t S trey, in the town of
winghant, in the count, of Iluron, containing one
acre of land more or les
On the property 10 situ ,eda1rainodwelling, 12x
22 with addition lasts! good state of repair.
This is an excellent • .piunity for any one wish-
ing to purchase a ch• p re once on a good build-
ing 101,
T MS OF LE:
Ten per Pent of 10 purchase one on the day of
sale and the ba ice within 20 d - thereafter. Ar.
rangoments c be made, howoro • allow a portion
of the porch e money to remain 05 nortgatto at rear
ect to
aonable reserved e d t Further The 1particular.. anwill sod conSubditions
.
will be u na known at time of sale, may be had
on applica . n to the Auctioneer or the Vendor's
Solicitor.
natal is 11111 day of August 1808.
PETER r0ANS, R. VANSTO E,
Auctioneer, Vendor's Solicitor.
Order your_
---ANTS"----
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--MR THE—
IOLSTIEN DAIRY.
Popular Book Store. ;
111TE PLATES, COPS AND SAUGERS
We have just pat into stock a crate of the
GEST !N STONE Cif
A
directly imported from one of the best makers in England,
which means the best
Ian THE WORLD
We have a full assortment ot this line, such as Pitchers, Bowls, Vege-
table Dishes, Plates, Cups and Saucers ; Cups (only); Toilet Sets, &e., &c.,
whieh we intend to sell quickly if low prices will do it, These goods are
strictly first selection. No seconds or culls among them.
Our pretty and unique line of "Scotch Motto," Novelties are selling so
quickly that we need not say anything about their merits.
N.
Farquharson
" The China House," Wingham.
WF1AT PRETTY COLD RINGS !
7 hat is what everybody says when
they see our stock.
We make any style of Gold Rings to
order.
REPAIRING
We think we know as much about
watch work as any other man in Canada,
and will give
for a watch we can't fix.
HALSEY PARK.
VOL. XX.VII.---NO. 1377.
W `ELL CHEAP. • HEI
ur
mmer
Sale
The time has arrived 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 Nithstanding
-a wonderfully successful season. We 1
have still good lines of seasonable
.goods in all departments that vee
should like to get rid of before the
arrival of our fall goods. With this
end in yew, for the balance of the
season we shall sell all our summer
- goods at either cost or a very small
margin over, and some lines we will
positively sell considerably below
first cost. Do you want Dry Goods,
• ' Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Millinery,
Gents' Furnishings. If so conte and
see what we can do for you. We
want year looney and we are sure
you will want our bargains when
yott see them. Dods at
Remember, all summer g
or nearly at cost. This particularly
applies to Gents' Furnishings. Any-
thing in Shirts, Ties, &c. We will
sell at prices that will make, you glad
you came to see us.
s
Call a
me
Bbokats0,
Pencils,
signs.
in town
I3ool
givena
■i
Ad F s3
i Corn
WE Al
departinc
of neat
Tolephot
anythint
call for
your Poi
Beier
club wet
take par
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Walked
tbo nor
one -side
by a sot
WANT
also Bg
tf.
Loran
ing spe
Londe)
train v
day at
a. 111,,
10.15 p
of Tut
all otb
BONLES!
W. C
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last NI
taints
'issued by PRANKPATEItSON, No 23, Vic- ovens
,•-torta 5treet,`v'vingham, Ont. Nowitnesses ea of
• -requirad.
Marriage Licenses
perfc
Fall Terra tip'ens September I st. Patr
Peet
r I of tr
TATE ' I` holy
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time of the•year to enter the femorae
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the
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Wedding Stationery.
'We can print woddhir Invitations in the
latest style., We have the type, work-
menand,keep a complete assortment of
Wedding Stationery. 140 ordering from
samples. You can have your work on
short notice.
Visiting. Cards.
here and
we print them neatle.s y. beforma
wilt always
find a complete stock.
Office Stationery.
Including Envelopes, Rill Meads, State.
W e always have a ?all stnc•kte needs Leer1eadsin this thio
and the printing is always neat.
mat
rep
Wil
poi:
sho
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to
General Job Printing.
1
We can do anything in this line, inelnd-
inir fosters. Sato 1311l6, I1and ni110.
Shipping 'rags, Circulars,Pamphlet
work. Tickets, or anything n the print.
last' line 740 job too large, and none
too small for us. Give us, a call when
you aro in Seed of anything in the
printing 10)0. Our prices are ns sow es
others.
TIMES OFFICE,
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