The Wingham Times, 1898-11-25, Page 1'VOL. XX.VII.-
NO. 1388.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER .25, 1898.
$1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
Ladies'
ear
We are this week offering some
'.remarkable bargains in our Dry
,'moods Dept., and it would be well
.for all who are looking for extra
value in these lines to call and see
us. Our stock as a whole is marked
at vary low prices and we claim to
give butter value in all lines than
.tion be got elsewhere; but in these
particular lines we offer snaps that
are seldom met with. One Plum is
-500 yards of Silk and • Wool, and all
Wool Dress Goods that would be
•elleap at 75 cents per yard -your
choice while it lasts at 28c. Another
lot of 15 pieces that so far we have
sold at. 50e and 60e, we sacrifice at
.,37xe Then we have 15 ends ot
Waist and Trimming Silk, formerly
sold at 65e to 75e, that we are let•
ting go at 35c, and we have a few
rev.,
ive►1 L�
�� "SHA.VI
remnants of Dress (3-oods that we are
-selling at less than Half price. .
Do you want a Fur Cape, if so we
..can sell you a very nice article at
$8 and $10. You would pay else-
where $3 and $1 more for the same
thing.
In Mantle prices we have put in.
.the Knife to the hilt. We have so
many kinds that we cannot specify
all the prices; •bat they are very low.
If you are in want of Table linen we
.man show you a line that was cheap
at 45e. We have cut the price to
35e.
A lot of good Towels were 25e.
We now sell them at 15e.
• Come anon if you want to take
.advantage of these prices.
HOIVIUTH & BOWLES
•
NG-
.AT COST
We are going to clear out
our Shaving Mugs to make 0
room for new stock. We are
selling
25e Mugs at 15e.
15e Mugs at 10e.
10. Mugs at '5e at
HAMILTON'S DRUG STORE
iVINUHAM.•
REFORME
S NOTICE,
The election for
Iinron for the On
take place on Deoer
all of Mr. Garrow'
the West riding Of
Mario Legislature will
bee Sth. A. meeting of
friends will be held in
the Trues office on Monday evening next at
7.30 o'clock to ma a all necessary arrange
marts for the lections. All lovers of
good governmen are requested to be pro -
sent.
• LOCAL NEWS. •
Weeeu i-Chntce Buttes, 17c.; dried
apples and poultry, G. E. KINo,
tf Wingham.
Onanteests Ix Tne is 'i's ABSENCE -The
revised municipal titrate abolishing the
office 9f deputy-ree e in townehip council.
the chairman will a the cetinoillor or wito
took the highest 1 umber of votes at the
election held that ear.
Samosas SUCCES .-The inanense success
of the Family I3 - aid and Weekly Star, of
Montreal, is tatty= ting the attention of -.e
whole world. Cs radians areproud o heir
big family paper. We believe no ountry
in the world can est of se h lewspaper
asTJIi FAMIL HER, ! and WEEK-
LY STAR, at on dollar •er year, To the
farmer, mechanic, i•:usinesaman, profession.
al man, to heads f families, it to simply
indispensable. uadians are realizing
what a grand pa 'r the Family Herald is
and aubeoripti:ins re simply pouring in.by
thousands.
WANTED -General pervant girl. Apply
to Mrs. (Dr.) Macdonald.
LInERAL LIAss M name. -A mase meet-
ing in the interests f Hon. J. T. Garrow,
the Liberal Stan rd Bearer in West
Huron, will be he in the town hall on
Tuesday evening next, November 211th,
commencing at S )'clock. It is .expected
that the Hon. G
prominent Liberal-
ing. •
GENTLEMEN'S BAL
W. Ross and other
will address the mset-
xess-The number of
bald beads is surpr sing. Over 36,000 men'
wear Prof. Dore.. end's Art Bait Cover-
ings. However, t ere are many yet who
should use them, both for the sake of
health and appea once. Prominent men
all over the coot's nt wear them and it is
y one on to be convinc-
y of possessing one. It
era incidental to cold,
l s.
• e
and
other troubles.
the 13runswick Hotel
30th. where he will be
lie value of his produc-
iso Houghton has de-
ual concert on Friday
2nd. The. " Grand
renty little girls and
by twenty young peo-
iuterest, Capt: Rob-
es Patterson, soprano,
Armstrong, elocution-
nd the Wingham Or -
also take part in the
e hall should be crowd.
f December 2nd.
Last Monday et -ening
ht in Wingham. Camp
cotland held its regular
ing and twenty-seven
itiated, as a result of
MISS WIGGINS'
given by Miss W
Sunday and Mo
attended, showing
sentiment" in W
ebb Miss Wiggin
rare ability and he
her audiences. In
bytet'ian church on
subject being "Chef.
Monday afternoon,
held ie Chishohli'B
who failed to hear
on "Children's, Read
the opportunity of
iuentary drill was g
Seaentifle Temperan
Public School, show
only necessary to
eel of the advisabil
prevents the dans
tr
t
catarrh, uet al �R•
The Prof. is to be
on Wednesday, No
pleased to show all
A Largo School in a Small City tio.J.,n8. ErR 2
REPUTATION for First -Class work is
possessed 15y the
CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
STRATFORD, - ONT.
Nemenv 56 PER OENT. ot the students
-enrolled annually (from outside our own
.city)' come from nearer other business
',colleges than ours, Doter any time.
Moderate, rates. Board cheap.
Beautiful Catalogue Free.
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
marriage Licenses
Issued by Flt.rtic Pa'r.Rsoen No 23, Vic-
t;or to street,Wingham, Ont. No witnesses
'required.
,CHEAP { ADINO !
Our Clubbing List.
In order to sal() our suhroribers tho trouble of
•Inisking two or more remittances we have ina10
spacial arrangements with the publishers by which
we aro enabled to offer the following publications in
Connection with tho ro'a'm' eshf T111ES at special
low rates from now•untit Deo. 31st, 1809. •
• Tim^o :Ind Weekly Giebe, 612ii
'Times and western Advertiser, 1 90
Mmes and Family Herald and weekly Star
and Picture • 176 ing articles is as
tided to hold her an
evening, December
Baby' Show" by t
" Gypsys' Festival'
ple will be of much
erteon, basso, and
of London ; Mrs. J.
fate of Lucknow,
chestral club will
entertainment. T
ed ou the evening
Omar CeramoiIIA
was Scotchman's
Caledonia, Sons of
meeting that eve
candidates were i
Organizer Nimmd
Forty-nine appliA
together and Mk' N
remain in town unt
when this number
A. special meeting o
on Saturday even'
initiating the bal
After the busines-
refreshments were
of songs, bagpipe
rendered.
HOUSE AND BUGGY
evening of last week
entered the stable
Turnberry and stol
place went to Mr J
a buggy, harness,
sent out by Chief
EcTunEs-The lectures
'gins, of Toronto, last
day were very ' poorly
that the “temperance
gham is at a very low
1s a young woman of
the close attention of
rer lecture in the Pres -
Sunday afternoon, her
tian Citizenship." On
a ladies meeting was
hall, and the mothers
le practical talk given
ng and Games" missed
life time. A parlia-
en, the subject being
•e -Instruction in the
g the great import -
ung taught that itis
ord," but thus smith
reason. The school
n that reaches all the
u door comp white
or,native and foreign
s are invested their
the laws of their
ance of having the y
not "Thus Saith the
science and thus sait
house is the iustituti'
children. To its op
end blank, rich and p
born, inside its wo,
forinative years ; ru
being, an set forth by
to their self-love of
personal welfare. T
total abstainers are at
life iusurance company
the athletic games ;
successful explorers a
and that chemistry
hygiene prove that C.
so. You may scoff
cranks, but the digs
convincing. ('.Che sol
pupils in the public a
title temperance.)
Baptist Cnurchwas
feature, but like the
was slim. The subj
"Should Women V
said in part : It is n
but the human quest
ballot, women do not
but co-operation.
vote? 1st -She ale
S. Y. P. organize
is a citizen, subject
contributes to the r
country. She is oft
the home, The ene
support goes to the
vote, while' she is
3rd -She is intere
Tho liquor traffic a
rrushing'out all th
short stay in town. for. Woman is in
ions were receiyed al- gonseitt laws, eto.
nmo has consented to Labor classes, ete
1 the end of this week, Home claims repre
51st -She wants rel
moulds pnblic sen
teacher. -Cosy.'
` Timee and Farmers' Advoeatd, lee mare, 7 years old,
`Times and vermin!, woekiv, - • 176
Times and Montreal Weekly witness, i30
,'hues and Verniers' sun, - • 4 80
' 'Times and Daily Globe 3 00
Times and Daily World -
Times and Country gentlemen, . 2 70
'Times and weekly 11811 and Umpire 1 26
' Times and Daily Montreal herald, 2 00
Sp^eial ehlbbing rates with ail newspapers and
varicosities quoted on application. The balance of
thisapar will bo given tree to new subscribers of
thepbnle weeklies, except the Fancily herald and
ei V .
between 1200 and
forehead; stifled
white- hind foot o
top buggy, T. L o
ion with leathe
shaft cross ba
plated harness; pl
Taylor's name on
we'• 1 C titer The Tunoa alone will be sent to new has sent the abov
• subscribers until Januar' 1st, 1800, Uasb mutt.neighboring t was
ytcoaturany all orders. S ibscrlbots should renew
as the lin:
Ii possible
theirsubscriptionsrtposta as eal•y• a r, 9et arrived a y we
'position tat postage actor Jannai;v 1st, will likely y
COFP'xG�E,
0 or call at the I p arties be ca ght
TI1VLES
,compel us to stake an adv an, a in the abov a rates. of the s Olen op
.Addross all orders t
IyIAQ1IAM, them.
J Y I'EGAN Coiui'o
form those of our t
any form of ruptu
Rupture Specialist,
Wingham, Queen'
dwy and evening,)
view this gentlem
condition free of o]�
in this issue. ((
Big, Big stook of or
T. H. Roes' music et.
sold before Xmas. 0
WEAnx WiLnxEs--
wich, accompanied
rived in town ou 31
pair of "weary Wi
been in Fordwioh
house and when r
would use insultio
arrested and app
Gibson of that pl
to six months iu t
on leaving Wing
the Palmerston
Junction and h
and wait for the a
We are pleased to in- SMALL LOCALS.
dere witp suffer with
a that Mr J Y Bran, -Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran•
of Toronto, will visit teed to care headache, •
Hotel, Saturday, (all
eo. 10. Call and inter.
o and know you true
arge. See adv isment
ns = d pianos at
e. vhich roust be
one.
r Alex Orr, of Ford -
y two constables, ar-
turday morning with a•
ins." The tramps had
begging from house to
fused anything to eat,
language. They were
aced before Magistrate
e, who sentenced them
e county jail. The party
nt for Goderioh, got on
•ain, went as far as the
to walk back to town
ternoon train.
We have a complete stook of cigars,
pipes and tobacco, cheaper than ever at the
Star Restaurant, -les. McKELvis.
Homely WILL Boo
to boom in Wingba
committee appointed
eusosi have been
satisfactory arrange
use of the rink. A I
held on Monday eve
ing committee was tt
ary was instructed t
olubs and see what c
of forming a league
that is needed'iu tote
encourage the boys
winning hockey olu
jr.-hockey is bound
h this winter. The
to wait on Mr Steph-
ble to make very
eats with him for the
feting of the club was
ing, when a•-canvass-
Ltointeclandthe secret
write all neighboring
n be clone in the way
in this district. All
r is for the eleizens to
tad we will have the
of this district.
Toilet Sets from $1.70 upwards. Our
groceries are fresh and ot the best quality.
Prices right.-EurcnisoN ee McGavitt.
DEATu or Tons CA •sn We are called
upon this week to re ord the death of Mr
John Carter in his 5th year, which eit,d
his r seidenoe„ Alice
orning last. Deceas-
Out London some five
n employed as watch.
Street crossing of the
ears ago a cane
•
erap-
his�
his face and 10 spite
edical treatment, done
had been off duty for
only been confined to
. The remains were
u Monday morning's
king place in Monut
t that place. Deceased
e Independent Order of
of whom were present
(Monday morning, He
and daughter, who have
the community in their
0i0n00, must appeal event tool: place at
looking after their street on Saturday r
e boy learns that cavo to Wingham 1
premium with' the
s, that they win in
hat they aro the
victorious soldiers
physiology and
's must always be
t the temperance
ty of science is all
of law reads that all
hool bo taught scien-
he meeting in the
so of an interesting
hers the attendance
et dealt with was
to?" The speaker
the woman question
on. In seeking the
ntor into competition
Vhy shonld women
dy votes in Church,
ions, etc, 2nd -She
to laws, pays taxes,
aterial wealth of the
n the wage earner of
nate whom she bas to
allot box to record his
denied the privelege.
ed in moral reforms.
eots her home, often
t life is worth living
of
crested in the age
th-Sho is a woman.
claim representation.
ntation in its mothers.
resentation, 6th -She
ment as mother and
11 ba largely increased.
the Camp will be held
g for the purpose of
ce of the candidates.
had been oompleted,
rved, a short program
tusic and addrost was
STo3t.N•-On Thursday
some unknown person
of 13r Wm Hornuth of
a horse and from his
eylor's barn and stole
eto. The description
annorman of the miss-
ollows :-"A dark bay
10 hands high; weight
300 lbs; small star in
the right hind log; also
er the fetlock. Black
b, maker ; spring ouch -
.ver; wire fastened on
oat skin robe; niokle
d horse blanket with ,t
t." Chief Vannorman
description to all the
nd villages, but has not
d as to the whereabouts
ty. Should the guilty
t will be' a dear job for
S. GRACEY'S -OCA.L COLUMN.
Remember, wo
prices for Furnitn
Mattreasee, woo
Spring beds, 2 c
A. bedstead co
$1..40.
For nine weddi
peep in at S. Grac
Picture frames
make a specialty
wreaths.
Before you buy
styles in bedroom
couches. Tho pri
selves.
Oar new 2 and
are the finest in q
have ever yet show
miner and stair p
Before you buy jus
have.
A $5.00 parlor o
FREE to anyone
a furniture store h
lot up to.3ate goods
and make, in inedi
prices as can be f
T UtINITtJEE 8
ke no back seat on
e.
two sides, for $2.25.
tre supports, for•$1.50.
plebe with castors for
=ears ego. and bad be
man on tho Josephin
G T R. Some few ,
peered on the side o�
of all that the beat n
its deadly work. H
two months and ha.
bed for two week
taken to London
train, interment t
Pleasant cemetery
was a member or t
Foresters, a numb
at the funeral on
leaves a widow, so
the sympathy of
affliction.
g or birthday presents
y's window.
s low as 25 cis, We
f framing pictures and
call and see our new
uites, parlor suites and
s will speak for them•
ply all wool carpets
ality and patterns we
, and our folded carpet
ds will astonish you.
take °, look at what we
ale or extension table
0 can find inWingbani
ving ns nice a variety
and of a good quality
Laugh and the worl
Weep, and you w
Advertise, and the
Stay out, and yo
Good comfortable
at the Tznrss office,
-The date of Misr Houghton's concert
is December 2nd.
If you want good butter try HUTCHISON
& MCGAVIN.
-It will pay yo to read the advertis-
ments in the TIiIa ,
If yon want good butter, try the Corner
Grocery, Mason block.tf
-Have you read i . a`doss' ' - adver-
tisement in this issle.
Largest stook of vi. ' n town at T. H.
Ross' music store. the one at $2.75.
It's a wonder. 1
-Court Maitland, O F•holds its regular
meeting this (Friday evening.
A. nice line of china cups and saucers a t
10 dents.-Hueenr6oN & MoGAviN.
1 laughs with yo
ep alone,
;nrld is wi . you,
stay el • - e.
u to rent. Apply
-The Times is publ
week on account of T'
-Huron County
Goderich on Tuesda
Largest stock of
great and small in
music store.
-Camp Caledonia,t3 0 S hold a Special
meeting on Saturday evening of this week.
Have you tried Boston Laundry starch ?
-William .L Kennedy, Corner Grocery.
M son bleak,, tf
; iVIr 15, Pringle an family, of St Marys
have again ,taken p their restdenco in
Wingham.;40
-News in type
issue. We will ha
news for nextissue
Fresh oydters arriving daily at MaKel-
vie's 'Star restaurant. We serve them in
any style.-JAs. 1i1oKnevre. tf
-The return sho ting match between
Teeswater rifle clubs
the \Vinglnam and TeeswL
took place at Tees atter on Thanksgiving
day.
e ially
.`i'o �r�L+��a ]i.ns of Toa., put np specially
•nr"'ct_
Inc our customers. Try it.-I3t;Tctllso:i dt'
McGAVIN.
-The Wiugham rcbestral Club will
furnish music. for e.hurch entertainment
at Whitechurch on . 1e evening of Decem-
ber 13th.
Try Kitchen Queen Baking Powder,
warranted pure, lye per pound can, at the
Corner Grocery, Mann block., tf
d the
-A number fro town atterido
opening services i connection with the
new Presbyterian o nidi at St. Helens on
Monody evening.
We don't blow, but our Xmas stock is
all right this year. Oall and see our new
goods. -M. PATTERSON, Jeweller. 2m •
formerly of the TRIES
foreman of the Morden
it started in that town.
copy.
ID
w
shed a day early this
anksglving.
ouncil wi meet at
11eoe 7 r Gth.
u: al instruments,
vie at Tell. Ross'
Call and sue my. premiums to cash pur-
chasers. -W. J. Keuuedy, Clornsr Grocery,
Mason block. tf
PnssnYTcrY or ArrLaND-The Presby-
tery of Maitland mot at Wingham on
November 15th. ' ev S M Whaley, B A,
Moderator. The mutes of last meeting
were sustained. uestions on church life
and work were t istributed; answers to
which are to be ent to Rev J Malcolm,
Teeswater. Mr , cLennan and Mr McKay
were appointed dltors on the treasurer's
books. The Rev J L Murray, D 1), Kin-
cardine was nom ated Moderator for next
General Assemb y. Elders' commissions
were reneived. he Presbytery resolved to
make applieatio = to the next, General
Assembly for lea to receive the Rev Hugh
W Reid, di A, 1- e of the Reformed Pres•
byterian church into the ministry of the
P:esbytc:ien • iuroh in Canada. Mr
Reid was invit- to sit as oorreepending
member. The ev A. MacNab, M A, ten-
dered his resign tion of the united congre-
gations of Whit hurch and Langside. It
was agreed the, the resignation lie on the
table till next • eating of Presbytery and
that Rex A Ai Katy be appointed to 'cite
the oougtegati• la to appear for their in-
terests at said eeting. In re remit of•as-
sembly on cons 'tuition of that court in was
agreed that o •sixth of the number of
ministers on 'r. is of Presbyteriea with an
equal number . elders be the representa-
tion in the Gen ral Assembly. It was also
agreed to recd meod that a Central Fund
be instituted for defraying travelling
expenses of mmiseions. tt was agreed
to certify Mr Finlay Mcinnes, student
to the Sen to of Montreal Presby-
terian
resby
terian Colleg . The names of charges
entitled to se i cotnmiasieners to the next SALE REGISTER.
assembly wer announced. Nekt meeting ,Tuesday, Nov. 21111 -Unreserved auction
of Presbytery will be held in Knox church, sale of the farm stock errs' implements of Theueands of welnied children are •t
ins emery 17th at 1 p m. our at Dot 30, (:oneession !i, ing, simply because their food ill net of
Kincaid , 1►1r. \Vin. B
`.lortrt MaAaain, e1 . Bast Wawanosli on the abov° date- 'Sale .right kind. They are thin, pal and
crowded out of this
e an extra amount of
For Coughs, Colds
and Lung Troubles
HE ATUFIELD'S
EALING
AIISAM
is recognized by all to be
the best preparation..
Try it. r,l
L.r
011
Drug Store.
Every Bottle Guaai
-Another blast
-Have you ren
to the Tories?
Good winter apples,butter and eggs s
ed at the Corner Grocery, Mason block
-See our clubbing ates. We oar, s
ply any paper.
-December 2nd n the town hall.
event of the season.
Choice Biscuits, 3 lbs. for 25 cents;
lbs. Ginger Snaps for 25 cents at Hemet -
BON & MCGevI i'S.
-The usual ship
from here this week.
-Our town merc ants are to
with attractively dr seed windo•. -.
Patronize T. H. Boas' sago store.
Sheet music, music bo • -, .etc. A 2•cent '
jewsharp or a $000 pial o. ,See the midget'
mouth organ. Something new, a beauty.
-Misses Jean ai>Jfi Parkie Pringle will
winter.
wed your subs,.
..
-Mr J H Elliott
has been secured a
Empire, a new pa
We have received
nt of bogs Wes made -
t
t • runt`
give exhibitions
Miss Houghton's ci
-Mr. Edward t3
chased Mr. l\Ialcol
farm e. mile south
o� highland dancing at
ncert.
tines, of town, has par -
n Lamont's fifty acre .
)f town. ,
Dr, Maedonal is now permanently
at bonne and e, a be consulted by '
his patrons.
-Mr. J. D. McE
his old faithful h1
horse had seen 23 s
an, of Morris, killed
rse on Monday. The
miners end was known. .
by all far and nears - -
Royal Carriage Oil Tem.Polish makes
boggy tops like new. ,Sold et'.1,12a051a z's .
Hahuess Shop. .
S42' -Mr, J. E. Dav s hasp arrived in town
and will open np s stock .of drugs, etc.,
in a few days in t e store nieelyi#ltted up
the d lib k '
for him in ons c 1oc .;'
PUBLIC' SOEOOL L.EAVIN G GRANTS.
We givo below the names of the schools
receiving Legislative grants for doing con-
tinuation work, and also the amount re-
ceived by each. In the ease of schools do-
ing MI Primary Certiticate work, theCoun..
ty dives a sum equal to that grauted by the
Education Department.
CONTINL•ATION CLASS SCHOOLS.
If you want a dinner or tea set, you will
do well to drop in and get odr prices.
They will satisfy you.-HDTcxisoN & Ma- Wingham,
Gene.
Wroxeter,
-Readers will 1i
shortage of hews this
ors have crowded us�
cd to enlarge the Ti
';,�-Wo understand
who has been wor
for some time int
ment warehouse a
'1
T. H. Ross' music store
out of town, but t -
Presbyterian chore
of ni#1 descriptions.
LEGISLATIVE
ouANT
$ 100
e to overlook an Brussele,
y Blyth,
week. Our advertis- No 4, Turnberry,
Wo will -be compell- 3, Hallett
Es shortly. " 2, Tuckersmith, •
that Mr Jas Sherriff, ,. 0, Turnberry,
ng with .Mr T H Ross 1, Grey,
r RLIc s
endo
L LEAVING
II
nds opening a mple• No 3, Grey, ..$ 5
hitchurc 4, " 10
.t 5,,t 5
111 goes. Not „ 7, „ .' 10
n, opposite the TI 4, " ., 6
stock of music No.2, Hcwick, 10
50
50
50
50
25
25
25
25
ea -Mr G Hood h
shop in the store
Pattison as a flour a
for a share of the
his nrlyertisment in
CI 5't 11
s opened a butcher
tely. occupied by W
�1 feed store:, IIeasks
ublio patronage. See
mother column.
The old reliable Star restaurant still
takes the lead. A. new lino of oranges,
figs and banannas just received.-JAs. Mo•
KELvrn.
-Wo would Bugg
to Toronto for goo
mental store metalol
pare prices and qu
advertised in the 7
chants, In most
were 'given the
good and better b
Stores. If they
stock they would
for it.
t that before 'Writing
advertised in depart•
ilies, ladies should coin -
lily of goods with those
IIMMES by the borne mer -
cases if the merchants
ranee they could give as
rgains than the Toronto
have not the article in
ae quite willing to send
tt 7,(nit
e, •t
"10,"
ti 17, .t
t. 2, Hullett,
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