The Wingham Times, 1899-08-11, Page 8M�41�tIW � MFr#.pYR�fi1..�1��.
God "Values in Good.
4nens.
CO inches wide, halfbleached,
afire linen Table Damask, good
Leavy make, satin finish, at 45c.
Wash Goods Prices are
Down Here,
Those who are wanting cool good
this hot weather will appreeiale get-
ting such a beautiful variety of cool
and effective cotton materials at
such little cost,
Blouses at Less than
Half Price.
The assortment is complete, both
as patterns and sizes.
Parasols
Atless than half price to clear bal.
ante. Don't mess this chance.
Boots and. Shoes.
Extra special in all lines of fine
Shoes.
Dress Goods.
Very interesting news of value in
fine Dress Goods, Silk, Muslin and
Prints. Call and inspect.
Gloves and Hosiery.
Don't miss seeing our Gloves and
Hosiery at
Mcincloo's
PET SONALS.
1 ILE Will GJIAM T1I.�ES, AUGUST 1
Mies Tuolfe le the guest of Clinton
friends this week.
Mr Geo Newton event Sunday with
fricn3s in Goderioh township.
Fred Broedfoot, of Seaforth, was a
peat at air J A. Cline's this week,
Miss Nebel Jamieson, of Blyth, is the
finest of Wingham friends this week.
£dr herb Wigntman spent last week 1/
with los father and sister in Muskoka.
Mrs Wm Beck and children, of Harris•
ton are the guests of Wingham friende.
Mr A. Morton, of Hamilton, spent Sun. '
diky in town, the guest of his uncle, Mr
.1 A. Morton,
W Bradwin, wife and baby, Lucille,of
Hamilton, are visiting for a few days with
his parents,
,Messrs W and 1? Moore were in. Brussels
this week completing the laying of the
waterworks pipes.
Mrs t;tople and Mrs Geo Stem, of West
Minister, B C, are the guests of their sister,
alas Wm Armour. '
Ansa M'Pucker, of Wingham. is the
guest of the Misses Little, Victoria St.-
Clinton New Era
Mr T A Mills was in London on Sat-
urday.
Will Baby is spending his holidays in
Berlin,
Mr A .E Jones is spending his holidays in
Rodney.
Mrs Jos Golley is visiting friends in
London. .
Mr A. Nichol spent Sunday with friends
in Milbank.
lvlr Geo Walker, of Gorrie, was in town
on Wednesday.
Mr Chester Hogg is visiting frinds in
Brussels this week.
Mrs Jas Orr was visiting friends in
'Wroseter last week.
Mrs S McGee was visiting friends in
Goderich last week.
Mrs (Dr) Macdonald spent Sunday with
friends in Stratford.
Mrs L Hanson was the guest of Gode-
rich friends this week.
Mr Panton, of Stratford, spent Sunday
with Wingbam friends.
Mrs R M Robinson is spending a month
with friends in London.
Mrs J E Scott and two children, of Lon-
don, are guests at Mrs S Seel1's,
Mrs Hill and Miss Daisy Quick, of Len.
don, are guests at Mr H Fixter's.
eines Maggie Brown, of London, was a
guest at Mr M Gray's this week.
Miss Mary Kennedy, of Seaforth, was
visiting hind in town last week.
Mr and Mrs Sommerville, of Seaforth,
spent Sunday with friends in town.
Mr and Mrs A H Hall, of De Pere, Wis,
are the guests of his father, Mr T Hall.
Mrs John Halliday and family, of
Xlarriston, are visiting friends in teem,
Miss h' McKay, of Teegwater, is visiting
n,t Mr Thos Davideon's, East Wawanoeh.
Mrs W 0 Stuart and Miss Hattie Stuart
were visiting friends in Brussels this
week.
Mr Ben. Leavens left on Monday last to
spend his holidays at his home in Shea
bane.
Mise Carrie Rankin, of Wingham, vfs-
ltad friends in town last week. -Brussels
Herald.
Mr A Crawford, representing the In-
gersoll Packing Co, was in town on
Tneiciey.
DeJ W Soott, of Senilet, Mieh, was
mate friend*In Winghiatn and vicinity
haft
.Hiner 1r ie. :.elver and little daughter,
]pytrtle, ere spending it week with Luck -
ate friends.
Mies Lexie Dawson, who has been
granted.
visiting in Toronto for the past few weeks, A petitinli nes read from the ratepayers
has returned home. on the east side of Josephine street asking
Miss Martin, who has beau visiting at for a stone sidewalk from the G T 1t tracks
Mr Geo McKenzie's, left on Monday for ' to the bridge. This petition was not
her home in Toronto. • sufficiently signed but the Council decided
Mrs MaVittie, Mrs Mann and Miss to take the iidtiative and advertise it in
Marjory Mann, of Toronto, are the guests , the two local papers.
of ,Miss Belle Elliott.
The Chief also wanted to know who rad
%intro' over the water at the dam -Re-
(erred to the Fire, Water and Light Cain.
mittee,
Front the Fire Underwriter's Assoeia-
tion re the Inspector's last visit to town,
and the condition of our fire protection -
Referred to the Fire, Water and Ligbt
Committee.
From V Vannorman asking leave of ,
absence for two or three weeke and oiler- '
ening to supply to competent man in hie
place,
Moved by Mr Manson, seconded by Mr
Irwin, that the request of the Chief of
Police for leave of absence be granted-
Carriect.
NNEW BIM:WAI,KB.
A petition was read from Abner Cosens
asking to have a concrete sidewalk 'Iznilt
on the north silo of Patrick street be-
tween Minnie street and the lane between t.
Leopold and. 'Minnie streets. On motion
the petition was granted,
A petition was read from the ratepayers
WALKER
UN • RTAKER5, WINGHAM.
ROS. &c BUTTON
Night 01
door soot
poslte so_
a at Button Block, or Fifth
of School House. Shop op,
donald Woolf.
ARM TO RENT.
,
r
Th' north Half of lot 13, con. 2, Morrie,'
p to E. B. Bruce. 946 Borden St., t
nto ; or to Adam Reid, Wiugham.
PUBLIC NOTICE,
Having tuoved to town to the resi-
dence lately ocoupted by Geo P Wells,
eornerCeutre and Alfred utreets, near
the G.I , I am prepared lb pay the
highest cash prices for idl kinds of Rage,
Rubber's, Copper, IIorite Hair, Wool
Pickings, Iron and Metal of all kinds,
delivered at ney residence, or if word be
left, I will call forsanie,
0, GOODMAN.
on Francis street asking that a stone walla I
be built on the east bide of the street i 1{ iret•class farm for sale or to rent, 126
between the Diagonal road and Victoria . acres, being Lot 33, Con 1, Cuirass.
street. On motion the petition was 1luitable for grain or pasture, never -fail -
street. two good barns and
FARM FOR SALE.
raesece co1IMtxree.
Miss Annie Anderson, of Blair, Neb, The Finance Comtnittee reported re -
was the guest of her cousin, Miss Millie • commending payment of the following
Robertson, last week. ' accounts :-.-Geo Mason, supplies, $5.17 ;
Mr W McLeod, of New York city, who P Fisher, rent of post office box, $3;
has been visiting friends in town, re- ; S Kelley, atone for dam, w20.57 ; G T R
turned home on Monday last. I Co, drain privileges, $1; John Hoffman,
Mr Arthur Reynolds, of West Superior, j watering streets, $u ; Brli Telephone Co,
rent of telephone, $8.25 ; Geo Hughes,
Wis, woo has been visiting at his home work- on streets, $15.12 ; H R Small, work
Imre, returned on Wednesday. on streets, $3.12 ; W ,1 Henderson, draw -
Sire Bonnick and children, of Toronto, ing hose to fire, $1 ; R Ferguson, special
who have been guests at Mr J McGuire's,
returned home ou Wednesday. Iconstable, $3.75 ; J Clegg & Co, supplies,
$10.91 ; T Hall, printing, $4; J McLean,
Charlie, son of Mr . W L Smith, has balauae lumber account, $798.37 ; R
taken a situation in his uoole's bank at ' Rogers, work on street, $3.12; Button &
Wingham.-Forest Representative. I Fessant, water for streets, $18; PI B
Messrs Geo Tervitt and I red McLean, Elliott, printing, $31.09; P Deans, draw -
of Toronto, spent Sunday and Monday ing hose to fire an,l moving scraper,
with relatives and friends in Wingham. 112.50 ; T la win, salary, $l0 ; V Vannor-
Miss Taylor, of Toronto, who has been man, salary, $42 ; Wingham Electric
a guest at Mr T Bell's for the past Light Co, for lights on streets, $33.07 ;
couple of weeks, returned home on Mon- Alex Ross, stationery, etc, $2 ; E° L
day. Dickinson., solicitor, $38.40 ; J McKinnon,
Mr Jas Ferguson, of Detroit, formerly gravelling streets, $40.
principal of the Wingbam public school, The report was. adopted.
was shaking hands with old Wingham On motion of Mr Hanson, seconded by
friends this week. Mr Irwin, the accounts of James Brook
bliss Ida Herr, of Wingham, is spending ed to be peat, $1.25, and John McLeod $5.75, were, order -
a few days visiting friends in town. Mrs A bylaw fixing the rate of taxation for
Beldon, of Wingham, is the guest of Mrs the year 1899 •at 20 mills on the dollar
Carling,, -Clinton News•Record• was read a first, second and third time and
Mrs A Stewart, of St Thomas, and Miss
McAndrew, of Alias Craig, who have been
visiting friends and relatives in Wingham
and vicinity for the past month have re-
turned home.
Mrs D J McPeggar and family, of To•
ronto, who have been visiting at Mrs S
Youhill's for some time past, left for
home on Tuesday. Mr MoTegear spent
Sunday at Mr Youhill's.
Rev Dr Smith, who has been conduct -
finally passed.
A by-law to procure money to meet
current expenses until such time as the
taxes are collected was put through the
usual stages and finally passed.
A by-law to amend ..,the livery bylaw
was passed, provicliteeithat no person- who
hires a horse shall refuse to pay for same
when they return. , •
GENERAL BUSINESS.
McKenzie -Irwin -That each member
ing the services in the Presbyterian of the Hook and Ladder Company be paid
ahured for the past fiye. weeks, has re- 50 cents for each fire- he attends -Car -
turned to his home in Toronto. Mrs • ried.
Smith,wbo was here with him, accompanied Irwin -Hanson ---That $000.00 be placed
him,to the credit of the ..School Board-Oar-
ried.
Miss Birdie Bugg, of Wingham, is visit- Hinson -Gregory -That the Clerk be
ing Mrs W F Vanetone. Mrs W F Van- authorized to sent an account to Geo
stone and Miss Fannie were visiting friends Saunby, of Belgreve, for the ase of the
at Wingham. Mrs George Dane, of Ham- wheel scraper for the month of June-
ilton, and Mies Hattie Staart,of Wingham, Carried.
were the guests of Mrs Jas Fox this week.
-Brussels Post.
Mr David Sanderson, of Wingham, was
in town on Wednesday visiting his brother,
Mr Isaac Sanderson. Mr J B Wood, of
Wingham, was in town on Wednesday and
gave us a pleasant call. Miss Carrie
James paid friends in Wingham a visit last
week.-Gorrie Vidette.
TOWN COUNCIL.
The regular meeting of the town council
was held in the council chamber on Mon-
day night. The members present were
Mayor Clegg, Aldermen Irwin, McKenzie,
Hanson and Gregory. The minutes of the
previous meeting were read and adopted.
costamace roes.
From R Vanstone for 'P Bell & Son
stating that the stone walk in front of
their property on Josephine street and in
front of Mr T Bell's residence was defee•
tive and requesting that it be put in proper
repair. -Referred to Street Committee.
From E L Dickinson re the purchase of
the water privilege and property.
From V Vannorman, chief of the nee
company, recommending 1
1. That the members of the Hook and
Ladder Company be paid 5U cents each for
every fire they attend.
2. That $20.00 be granted to repair lose
east No 2.
3. That a new hydrant be purchased.
.tri his communication the Chief ex•
plained that be had no control over the
members of the Hook and Ladder Com•
pany as they now stand, If hie recom-
eaendation wad adopted he 'would then
have theta under control the same as the •
Firemen."
Irwin -Hanson -That the matter of
renting the house at the dam and the
water privilege be left to the Fire, Water
and Light Committee with power to act -
Carried,
Council adjourned,
FALL FAIRS.
•
ing spring
stables, comfortable dwelliut= house, good
orchard, about one mile from school and
four miles, 'from Wingham. Apply to
Wm. Dawson, Lot 30 Con 3; Culross, or
Joespb Dawson, Thorndale P.O., Middle -
rex County', Ont.
FARMS FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers for sale his.
two farms, lot 10, in the fourth conces-
sion of Turnberry, containing 160 acres,
and lot 11 in the fifth concession, con
taining 95 acres. All the necessary
buildtugs are on both farms ; both well
fenced and plenty of water. Situated
1% miles from Bluevaje and 5 miles
from Wingham. Forterms and ,par -
Menhirs apply on the pkeneises, or to
JAMES ELLIOT,
5t "Bluevale.
COOD FARM FOR E
RTO RE
Situated fo
being the sout
1st concession o
containing on
bank barn,
30x28, wi
well ad
Northwestern, Wingham, .Sept 19-20.
Western Pair, London, Sept 7-16.
Industrial Fair, Toronto, Aug 29 -Sept 9.
Northwestern, Goderich, Sept 26 28.
Ashfield and- Wawanosh branch, Dungan-
non, Oct 11.12.
Huron Township, Ripley, Sept 26 27.
Morris Branch, Blytn, Oct 9-10.
Huron Central, Olintort, Sept 10-20.
Kinloss Branch Agricultural Society, at
Lucknow, 3-4.
Kincardine, Oct. 10.11.
Other dates will be added as received
from secretaries.
from Wingham,
es of lots 23 and 24,
e Township of Morris,
ndrad acres. Good
x40 ood frame house,
atone c .::r. The farm ,is.
ed for mix' farming, well
water: and in good a 9=dition. Price
$3,50 , Apply to
R. A. GR AM,
Ingham.
1Oook's. Cotton Root Compound
Is successfully used monthly by over
10,000Ladies. Safe, effeetual, Ladies ask
your druggist for Cooke Cotton Poet from-
ped. 'rake no tither, as all Mixtures, pills and
imttatlona are dangerous. Pri.e, No. 1, $1 pper
box; No.11,10 degrees stronger, $8 per box. No.
1 or 2, mailed on receipt of priee and two S -cent
stoups. The Cook Company,.Windsor' Ont.
08. 1 and 2 sold and recommended by all
responsible Druggists Sit Canada.
No, i anti No, 2 for sato by Collo A, Campbell
nru/gist
ENT...
We will self
Thor.ld Ce ent
at greatly reduced prices in
order to unload a Heavy
stock
YOUNG Ek PACTLIN
HARDWARE MERCHANTS.
The Western Fair, London.
SEPTEMBER 7th to 16th,, 1899.
Entries close September 6th. Space allotted un receipt of entry.
Exhibits will be unsurpassed, attractions better than ever. Hippodrome,
Chariot Races, Champion Sword Contests, Imperial Jape, Famous Lady Riders,
World renowned Gymnasts and Aerial Artists galore. Fireworks each evening, "The
British and Americans in Samoa," and all rine and platform attractions.
Special excursion trains will leave London each evening after the fireworks.
Grounds will be beautifully illuminated.
Send for Prize Lists and Programmes.
LT. -COL. W. M. GARTSHORE,
President,
J. A. NELLES,
Secretary
w
.I7 PAYS TO CO TU TflE BEST. --
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THC SALE CONTINUE
BOOTS AND SHOES
For July and August.
Comfortable, solid and reliable foot-
wear at and below cost. We have all
styles suitable• for the season. If you.
want a little better article at a little
lower price than you expect to pay. come
to this store. Space will not allow us to
-quote many prices, but note a few of the
following':
Men's Strong Working Shoes, solid
leather, all sizes, 6 to 11, a )0e; Men's
Fine Box Calf Bals, Goodyear Walt,
worth $3.50, sale price :2.50: ; Ladies' One
French Kidd, hand turned, bntteuec3 and
and Bals, worth $3.25, sale price 2.50 ;
Ladies' fine French acid Vamps aad
Quarters with Vesting Tops, Buttoned
and Bals, worth $3.25, sale price $2.50 ;
alms 38pairs of Ladies' fine Button and
Lace Boots which cost from $1.50 to
$2.50, sizes 2e, 3 and 3a, will clear the lot
at 00e. These are extra values.
THE MILK
OF
HOLSTEIN DAIRY
is gy�pure and cold and
costs... . • Y . Y . . . . . . .
I$REE CENTS A Gal A1; T,
J. G. KARGES.
TO THE. FRONT
SEE WHAT THE
DIAMOND
PORK
SHOP
CktiA,.TILADA, ONT.
Canada's greatest §6`l,00l of Shorthand and Business Training
RE-OPEATS) FOR THE FALL TERM
ESDA.Y, SEPT. 5th.
=266 OF OUR P ILS SECURED GOOD POSITIONS in the seventeen
months ending Jun '1st, 1899. What ao.you think of such a record 4 Our pupils
are now in strong =mind with many of the leading business houses. When we
tell you that this s;arge number secured positions, we are also prepared to furnish:
the list showing here they were placed and with whom. 11 interested, write for it
THE B tST SCHOOL IS THE CHEAPEST IN THE END.
We pay t railway fare of students corning from a distance, provided it does
not exceed $='a0, whioh is the limit of our allowance in this connection. Can secure
good board . >r gentlemen at $2.00 to $2.50' per week and for ladies at $2.00.
D9ring he year which closed June 30th, we bad pupils in attendance from
Nepvfoiihd rid on the Atlantic, to Seattle on the Pacific ; from, Manitoba on the
North toa.' r,obklyn, N, Y.,- on the 'South. There were 133 Cities, Towns and Vil-
•lagbs in anada, and five States of the Union represented with us. Twenty-three
Counti and Districts oittside'of Chatham sent us 198 pupils, Chatham and Kent
Coit alone sent us over 160. pupils, while Manitoba and the North-west Terri-.
tories ent us six. WHAT WE GET WE HOLD.
to for handsome catalogue of either department. Mention which catalogue
ant.
D. ItleN AUCIILIN eft 00., Chatham, Ont..
Opposite Post office, Says:
Fresh Beef and Pork.
Lamb Bologna
Pickled Pork Tieadeheese
Breakfast Bacon Sausage
Smoked T-iatn Pressed Beef
Side Pork Tripe
Cain Beef Pressed Tongue
Spice Roll, Lard, Pow', &c.,
Always on hand,
Our prices ane right, Orders
called for and meat delivered to any
part of' the town.
Your patronage solieited,
ight . riceless
Get your sight tested. It costs nothing. -
FIT SPECTACLES
Scietifically, Correctly, Reasonably.
Try us. ,
WE
J. R. MUNSHAW
OPTICIAN AND JEWELER.
LAMPS
A choice assortment just opened out. We are selling them at
prices that will surprise you.
Iarvest Tools
Refrigerators and Screen Windows
at greatly reduced prices.
We are headquarters for Threshers' Supplies,
Leather Mits and General Hardware,
MIS11111 roes sear, S M 1 T H
& PETHICK.