The Wingham Times, 1898-10-28, Page 8m
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SATURDAY
AA
Cgllitull zvur e.
The annual district Ilpworth League
Convention,. of Wingbam Drstriet, will be
bead in the Methodist church, Ktacardine,
on Wednesday and Thursday, Nov 16t3
and 17th.
The 33rd annual oenventicn of the Pro-
vincial Sabbath tee, Jut Association is
being held in 1'•'"1+luno this week. The
• del,g.ttee in :..-,;fanoe from Huron
County are It Holmes and I Taylor, of
Clinton, both of whom are members of the
Executive, and J P ;toes, Exeter.
The Church of the Sacred Heart will be
Txc`. ':Il tytnl;hai;i,-enllldii t do
re -opened on Sunday next. lligit mase
less with rash veluee, high class twin be d to ^a n and V as
goods, at Bargain Prices. We dent
ask you to take our statement on
faith, but come and see" the best
goods yon ever saw for the money,
whether you wish to purchase or not.
25 piecei Fancy Dress Braids a nd services. The lli,Mop will celebrate TIMES
Trimmings, reg. 10 and 15 for 5e. and administer the saurau)ent of cunhfrm
20 pieces Fancy Ribbons, all anion at 8 o'clock m.
celebrate at.a a I ,
eep-
ers in the evening at 7 o'clock. :Miss Don-
ovan and Mr John \y Duncan, of Seaforth
will bo present and take the solo parts
in the singing. ltt Rev 1) D O'Connor.
Bishop of London will preach et both
`.t HE \V]MAIM" TIMES, OCTOBER 28, tS)8,
MURDER NEAR GODERICH
TRAGIC ENDING OF FAMILY
FRED BEATTY SHOT AND KILLED BY
HIS FATHER IN. :LAW----
TUl: MURDERER GIVES HIM.-
SELF UP.
shades, reg. 10, S tt lCday !a 11APTI9•I' 01111 'tI, .TWX'7 Wi 1U -3.i .
30 pairs Black and Colored Kid The attenduuc,) at the regular meeting of
()r'lO4e?, reg. `ire and Il1,00 for 5°°' the B Y p.0 last Tuesday evening was
10 dsz. IJtdiee' a)t'1 Genet' Beene, very large, and the first lessen b! the pus•
Cash,uMre Huse, re;.; :)O, fat' 23e. for in Bible study was meal) en.ioyett
10 doz. L•tdiee' anrd (3e11t8' Linen Printed slips containing toe eleven lessons
Collars, reg. 15 and 20 for 12te, of the emits can be had from Rue member
25 Stiff and ;loft Hats, Meek and of the society or from the pastor for the
Colored, reg. 01,50. Saturday 95e. asking.
20 odd ends of Fancy Dress Goods The topic for next Wednesday evening,
_reg. 40, 53 and 75, choice for 35e. Nov :Ind, at the prayer meeting is "Elie
10 pieces Heavy Dress Goods, Parable of the Mustard Seed," 'tieing the
:Fancy, worth 25, ehaiee for 15e. third of the parables taken up so far in re -
5 pieces D trk HIe.tvy Tweed Suit- gular course.
:able for Boys' Salts, rem. 50 and GOC The public are made to feel at home in
.for 35c.1 the services of the church. W . Puma),
50 pair Women's Vin.e and heavy pastor.
Shoes, very special, reg. $1.50 ; 98e.1 Beata
10 Ladies' Astrachan Fur Mantles GRAC.1Y-In Nina h, (n, not tl.:t • 1rd,,
reg. $i:l, Saturday special *14. .be wife of Mr, ; s21
30 Ladies' just opened, the
V.- ani \vie. *I y,u, on C) d tock,
Mantles,lthe wife Daniel McKay, of Woodstock, about halt' an hunt after being scut.
Cox then Came to Goderich and
gave himself ug). He eves remanded
by Police Magiatrate Seeger tilt Sat-
urday, when he will come Up before
the county judge.
. An inquest will be bold tomorrow
be:ore Coroner Holmes. Crown
Attorney Lewis will prosecute and
Philip holt has been retained to de-
fend the prisoner.
Mr. Cox is highly respected by
everybody and has the sympathy of
of all who know bine.
Goderieh, Ont„ Oet. `.'.G. ---Freder-
ick Beatty was shot this morning by
Wm. Cox in a quarrel.
Dr. Whitely was immediately seat
for, but Beatty died within Halt an
hour after the shooting* occurred.
This morning about ten o'clock
Wm, Cox left his home and proceed-
ed to the home of Ms sun -in -la w,
Frederick Beatty. On his arrival
he :seised Mrs. Beatty fur his daught-
er Lillie s clothing. She told Mtn
her huttband might beat her if she
deli% ered it i,.p. Cox then asked
where Beatty was, and on being told
down in the orchard, he itnmedia'ely
went there. The first thing Beatty
said was; -----"\V hat in the d— are
you doing here ?" and on being told,
said :-"Now, I have you where I
want you," and Struck him (Cox)
two oe three tunes in the face.' Wheu
Cox managed to get away he said :-
"If you strike me egain, I'll shoot."
Beatty said ;--'That's what 1 want"
and pulled out his knife and made a
jump at Cox. Cox shut Itiin through
the eye. When Mrs. Beatty heard
the report she tan out and Cox told
her to go for idr. Tnontpson, a neigi'-
bor, while he went to Goderich for a
doctor. Dr. Whitely immediately
tecompanied Cox to Beatty's house,
but was too late, he Itjawing died
1 INGIIAM HOSPITAL,
For the ITO:4n1ent of 10 I:-\s1 S f,t' W(J11:1 and
til'itt:Ie_'L uaal;>1 of ea kinds, 1')r particulars
tadrros
Pit J. P. lir•.NI41sn1,
• Medical Soperintendrut, n•iugham, Ont.
3,000 OORDS
WOOD WANTED
;,000 cords of wood wanted at the
Wingham Salt Block. Highest cash
price paid for sante on delivery.
F, O, SPARLING.
bought at - less than reg. price, 1n , of a son. Q
331ack, Blue and Green, very stylish, icy Poon, -In Mnrrin, on O:it•. 20tn, the
Ire $1`2, for M8, • wife or Joseph Robb of a daughter:if
J? • •• Daze)
20 - Men's Ulster Overcoats, very re.
special at $7.00,Saturday $4.90. eeWsr,soiv-In Etat Wawa nosh, on Det.
10 pairs all wool Blankets, extra lxtf MymL\Jtlsonri agodr)85 years andn, roma or )8
large and fine. reg. $3.25, for „_.f I ontha.
We purchased for cash an ex. i u" Scoee-In Wroxeter, on (got. 15, 'D„avid
tremety large stock of high class uotr, a ec1 79 yours and :, tt,outhe
:rt:Lr-[n Lacknurv, on ";:itur lsy, Oat.
goods at a special price bringing the 22nd 180d Juhn SYIi, f;tiller ref ilea. Jtss.
Tetait price down on Saturday to I Bryan, or Lnekouw, aged 79 y'eare, 11
little more than half what is usually , inontbs and 3.1 Jays.'e$
asked. and the quality is excellent, i terAavosne o z=a.fn• i:7.
the quantity large, the regular vaal Thousands of welt -fed children are stai•v-
nes are exactly as stated above, ling, simply because their feed is not of the
;right kind. '1 hey ale thin, pale, and deli•
cite. Scott's Eninlsoa will chaii a eil
90,8 , this. It gives vhn and vigor, flesh and
ytt- force.
l iv AWANOSIT.
ST
P„.eeoeiALS.
— l , EAST
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Mrs Elia taste: ' ils')n, relict of the
1IIse Alba Chisholm was in Toronto for late Win. Wilsonetdieti at the resi-
gn few trays this week. : dense of her d,;tfghter, Mrs. James
Mr Art 'Stuart, of Kincardine spent San- Rath, on Friday, 7th ins., having
Clay at his home in town.• i reached lite acre of 83 ye'trs and six
Mrs (Dr) Macdonald visited with her `rnontlis• Deceased's maiden name
/other at Brucefield over Sunday. ; was Corley and she was born near
Mai 1•I B Elliott spent a fe'v days this' Castlebar, County Mayor, Ireland, on
iveel, x•ishing with Ingersoll friends. !June, 12th 1813. She was married,
i1ri ,kelo McIlardy, of Clinton was vis- in Ireland in 1831. and came to Can•
itiug t illi friends a few days this week. lade the same year, settling in Fitzroy
Mr taco Allen, of London spent a few • township, Carleton county.. After
ciaye etching with old Wingham friends. 1 residing the"e a number of years she
1tt,'' reskey, of Mt Forest was visiting ' removed with her husband and fa'nl-
with N': ingham frienes during the week. • fly to Huron Cuiinty in 1353 and
Mr if Ilarelyn, of London visited at Mr; settled in Morris tuwnsbip. They
mit els and airs C Dallas' on Sunday and • next removed to Blyth where they
Aionday. ' resided until the death of 11r. Wilson
ilson
LAIC FOR SALE.
North of G. T. R. The unclernigned
offers tor sale 12 acres of choice land in
the c11 Town Plot of Wingham, beauti-
fully situated, overlooking the town. On
the property there is it wind fra1nc4 house
with six rooms and stone cellar and
woodshed ; h'ard and soft water, frame
barn with stabling ; straw shed and drive
shed ; good orchard of choice f relit. Also
eleven acres more or less, of good land
without buildings I well watered ; title
i?oncl. For particulars apply t..)
WM. H. CAMPBELL, , proprietor,
Willeham P. 0, Out.
Btuldiug and Loan Co , Steed.
ik
Our Mantles are greatly admired by all who see them for
their Excellence of Materials, Style, Fit and Finish, but above
all the marvellous low prices at which we sell then. The sec-
ret of it all is we understand the markets of the Old and New
World, and buy only the best for our trade that money can
secure. They range in price from $•3.00 to $ 12.00. If you like
to think of FURS NOW, ours are just in, and they should
please every taste and every purse.
MEN'S 8: BOYS' CLOTHING in Ordered and Ready-made is a
,growing trade at this store. You can get Men's Suits here front.
$2,75 up, and Boys' from $1.00 up.
DRESS GOODS -Tho largestdes,atterns anthe d materials,reatest and prices always
the very lat-
est in all the new shades, p
in your favor,
SEASONABLE UNDERCLOTHING for Ladies and Gentlemen,—
quality right, prices right.
GROCE=RIES---TEAS-headquarters for everything in fresh, new
Groceries. 30e Tea for 25e ; 40e Tea for 30e ; 50c Tea for 42c ; 5
lbs good Raisins for 25c.
If you want good fitters and good wearing Boots come here for
them.
There are a number of stockhold-
ers in this vicinity in various build-
ing and loan associations. The fact
that H. Gunner, of Guelph, has sued
the Dominion association for. $950,
will be of Interest. This suit is
br Ought to compell the Building So-
ciety to pay the fall amount of the
shares taken out eight years ago,
and which were aaaranteed by the
Association to mature on the 1st of
August, 1898. Sotne months before
the date at which the shares matured
the Association undertook to cancel
the shares and offered to pay there•
for what they called the book value,
which was a deduction of 880 per
share, and offered Mr. Gummer $658
in November last instead of $1,000
on the 1st of August last, as called
for by the certificate.
LUCKNOW.
There died in this place on Satur-
day Net, Mr. John Sell. after a pro
longed illness from heart trouble and
the infirmities of old age. Deceased
was frit merge a resident of Exeter and
St. Marys, and had resided here for and earth.
some time. He was father of MrsIfeathers,
Jas. Bryan, of town, and was 71 .`store than 8,003 varities of post -
years of age. His remains were cards have been issued in the world
taken to Exeter on Tuesday morn- within the past 35 years.
ing. Pet dogs in London wear chamois
shoes when in the house to protect
polished ihors from scratches.
s
D. M
DON, Direct Imparter
WIN GAM
AP LES .1
WANTED W MIL
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 us be-
fore selling as we contract for the whole
orebard-shaken off -suitable for drying;
purposes.
IEAHL11R BROS.,
Wingbam.
.et ews Notes.,
London assessors report that the
population of the city is 38,575.
There are nearly 2,000 appeals
against the St. Thomas voters' list.
. The Tibetans have a week of five
days, named after iron, wood, water,
Wiito to DR. nOBsrtTZ, ha is
THE DOCTOR WO ~,AURES
weakncs' of men. Export scientific trestm nt•
Instructit,. nook )+,tint Address G. H. BIM SltTZ,
M. D. 28« Woodward Ave., Detroit, Bich.
The Postage Stamp Fakirs.
The article in The World the
other day,dealing with the fakirs in
the State of Maine, vi ho live on pos-
tage stamps taken from children all
over the country by well -baited ad -
Order your = ---
-FROM THE-
HOLSTIEN DAIRY.
The Deumbe Banner has suspend-
ed publication. Ayr is also without
u paper, the News having succumbed
a few months ago. .
It is reported that one-half of the
wheat crop of Manitoba has been
damaged er distroyed by the recent
rains. Prices have taken a decidedly
upward turn.
Mr Wm ItAd, of Seaforth was in town i in 18J0, when :firs Wilaon went to o- extensively The number of suicides throught
(vertisements is besot;
Wednesday,alling on his friend sir ; reside with her danglrter 't s J net s d ' te'1 on It scenics the
world is 180,000 yearly, and is
on calling r al " copied an. commented
Thos Bell. 1 Rath, where she lived until her death. I on the Increase. The greatest num-
guest
fakirs have same of them
Miss Roxberry, of Norwich has been a . Of a family of 12, eight survive her located in Canada , and are promis; her happen in June, the fewest in
guest at the home of Dr Macdonald for a 1 -four sons and four daughters, September and nearly one-half be-
Mies
of weeks. 1 Eighteen grand -children and 17 great 1 nwillto se give
so many sof •their cuff but tween G a, m, and noon.
Sheriff Bowles and wife, of Orangeville 1 grand•ehildren are also left to mourn t toll or other niek•naclis. The child There were G5 murders and 433
wore visiting their son, Mr=T E Bowles for' the less of a loving mother and inn:i s o t P rl to sui4l4e4 in New Fork Oa.ty Inst year,
few days this week. i t sEmie Cat; slam , j?.E• . r 1,.. 1.'• neighbor, r hay l,t)ti litittulis muds the fakir 111 TtibefIIUlthis eaUsed Ei,7 i1 hi a total
Editor A E I3radwin and babe, of Blyth Mr. Joseph Atonally lost two! a `
were the guests of his parents, Mr and Mrs an two dollars in stamps or money, of 35,Ai17, rorty per cent, of the
Jos the gun over Sunay. valuable cows on Saturday Inst fecal , for 20 cents' worth of. buttons, and total deaths reported were of child
Mr and Mrs Alex MndFederan from bear an overfeed of chop, and a horse on I gets a 50 cent watch in return. The ren below five years of age.
on Sunday from inliamation, fakir makes a clear dollar out of the The following, glurnn students are
Guelph were visiting with their nephew, Mr. Duncan Robertson is having ,
Alas Gollev, V 5, this week, child. Parents should' be on their attending the Normal College, Ilam
his house repaired and made Com= uard against children sendinglr Nath Purcell, sr, of Wingham, has t g ilton :-Misses L. Johnstone, ilei
forlable for the winter,J.
'Theca visiting friends in town during the Rev. Dr. Moffat delivered an ad- stamps any n these fakirs. In grave; Mabel Doherty, Clinton; e -
last veeit. Listowel Banner, one town of Indiana recently, a Robertson, Exeter II. Skelton, Godo-
11tr 3iitton Baemer returned home from dress on Home Mission Work in Cal fakir sent out advertisements eallIng rich ; Messrs. W. M. Martin, I:xcter;
'Teeswater on Monday, He had been re- vin church on Tuesday evening, his for stamps for some wonderful W. J. Elder, Hensel' J. 11Z..McIin•
;having the operator at that place fora
subjectbeingbeing "What would Christ article that he offered to ehi'dren, ley, Seaforth.
week. and the stamps came
in so fast that
Miss Edith Davison, of Wingham spent Mr. L. 13. Duff's examination and thirty other fakirs started up in the Few housekeepers know how valu-
tgetttrday and Sunday in town, the guest entertainment on Monday were most same line in the same town within a able ammonia is in cleaning lamps.,
.of bee cousin, Miss Ilhetta Davison.- decidely satisfactory and benefie al, few days. At last the postal author. It should be done as follows, says the
.Lueknow Sentinel. The teachers present were Misses ities shut down and refused to deliv- Table: -Take the brass work out,
Conductor Quirk, of Wing hanc was in Irwin and Johnston, 1Ir, McEwen, of
hobnobbing ..,_ his old Bluevale and .. _.. er the letters, -Toronto World. removing the wicks, and put'about
ODD desertspoonful of liquid ammonia
The employees of the London Street -or more if necessary -to a s .uee-
Railway Co. threaten to strike unless panful of water. Boil the brass por
certain demands they have made on tion of the lamp for an hour or more,
the company are granted. taking care that the water covers
The population of Ontario is report. the brasswork. ,All the dirt and
p grease
ed from the Provincial Register's off- well ccme out and the lamp
ice at 2,262,492, and the number of be as good as new. This is the best
way to clean a lamp thoroughly.
ttriende. Be has still a soft place in his
iheart for Kincardine,---Kincardine.Review.
.141r 0 8 Forrest, of Waterloo, Loan In-
iepeetor for the Ontario Mutual Life Aseur.
.anoeiCo, spent d. few days in this vicinity
itivecting some; of the company's loans.
Mr John Mitchell, who bas been visit.
Ing with his mother, tire Alex Mitchell
and sieter, Mrs A. J Nicholls, returned to
his home in Bozeman City, ,
Montana,
on
'Wednesday.
Mr. Melvin Kerr, of Detroit, lately of
this town, lies been visiting friends in
,13c,1ia.'1` eenta esel Ono! lecke Ontario.
We bit ,51 • . 11,.. .. to ..+U...,.y' with ene•
ili6 J in Ltt.ttott.
who .occupied the chair durinn the
program which eonsisted of r- dings
and recitations by the pu ' is and
singing by others who wer present.
A C'ttvi•; SOLICITORS wa*71Iti .vtmywliatui
ta. tot "The Story of the PM,pines" by Murat
lialstnad, %)itiw stoned by the ,ovornment as 001 -
dal Iriatorian to the wa D artment, The book
was written in army cams San Pransisco, en the
PaCifte with f:cneral Me i , in tho hospitals at he
ho Amt•rb:ari trCn
rims at
, G+ Kan n
f i Hoag s. st,
Manila, in the mutton camps with Aeninallo,on
the deck of the Oltmpia with Deaey, and In the
tear or 1„ttls nt the fall of Manila. ilotunza for
agents, Brimful of original pictures token by eo --
ernment photo rappers ou lite spot targe book,
Lcw pries, itig prof[ts, Tech ht patd. Credit
at) en. Deep all trashy unofficial war Soaks. Outfit
}vie, A•f,trota, Li: T, Dube:, eec'y., Starinsnranec
Chicago,.
municipalities at 745.
Russel Cook, a 9.year-old Bramp-
ton boy, died on Sunday from hemor-
rhage of the brain resulting from a
blow on the head from a herfie•chest.
nut thrown by a companion, '
117AttT'BD-•si:VLltAL Tltus?wOaTFtr PER.
VI' suns in this state to mana o our business in
their oe-n and nearby counties Itis mainly ogled
work conducted at home, salary straight 8900 a
Nene and ecponses--definite, bonafcno no more no
less salary. Monthly $776, References, Enclose
self-addressed stamped envelope, Iferhert 1;. Bess,
Prost., Dept. 11, Chicago.
II/pa/WEAN & SQ14N, Lmpe.
All kinds of rough and dressed
lumber, Lath, Shiogies,
Apple Barrels, Hard & Soft Slabs
.Also a large quantity of dry bard .
wood for sale, delivered.
Telephone orders promptly at-
tended to.
. MoI.:EAN 8., SON.
()pular kst e
THIS .OFFERS
us the chance of making one big CLEARANCE of this season's
The holiday time is coming and we want the space.
1E4 f.
goes the price of WALL PAPER. The whole stock goes --
Wall Paper, Window Shades, ete., at greatly reduced prices.
WE AVEW`AVE A FULL STOCK OF HL SUPPLIES.
Agent Dominion Express Co., and office of C. P. R. Tel. Co.
ALEX, ROSS, [ opl lar Booit Store.
H1E PLATES, CUPS ANO SAUCERS
We have just pat into stock a crate of the
BEST IRON STONE CHINA
directly imported from one of the best 1Lake'ra hi _i nklan&,
Which means the })est
IN THE WORLD
We bane a full assortment of this line, Mich as Pitchers, howls, Vege-
table Dishes, Plates, Cups and Saucers; Caps• (only); Toilet Sets, &e., &e.,
which we intend to sell quiekly if lew prices will do it. These goods are!
strictly first. selection. No seconds or eulis among them.
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Oar pretty and unique line of "Scotch Motto," Novelties are soiling sc
quiekly that we need not say anything aboux.,their merits,
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