The Wingham Times, 1899-11-03, Page 1ac
VOL, X.XYII, NU. 1437,
WINGIIAM,. ONTARIO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1899,.
THE
CLEARING
SALE
STILL GOES
cbisArtrAgOttofrearbtbetnetwohlvevebdielatoe/otatiot60abom WANTED. --A good smart boy wanted
at once to learn the printing business,
Apply at the Tines office.
Christie's
.ARE T] E'BE ;T
14 Arrowroot Biscuits
Fruit Ginger "
id
Spice Janis "
Jelly Fingers ".
Smyrna •or Raiser I3iscuiits
Marshmallow Biscuits
Honey Cake
Princess (small sweet Tea
Biscuit).
Fresh, . Crisp, Cream •
'Sodas,
Fig Bar
1
The above is otu•.assortment.
We have still lots of Dry Goods to Twit
0i110�
•and Groceries to dispose of, and the The China House, Wingham,
stock is pretty well assorted as yet ; quvapt,c,�,,taw,,,� , out,,vwcum,oim
-don't pass over this great opportunity
to buy goods as cheap as we are NEW ADVE1LTISEDIENTS.
selling them ; don't forget, that if we TlacEs otaee Leaf.
have anything you want, you can c. N.rfain-r,oenl.
J• B. I'ergugon-Nottoo.
have it at cost, and in many Miles R. Vanstone-MortgageSale.
*below cost. We have put in the MJo• Limu • iiannZurba--Goodsrigg-True Lto Demand..
ai
knife again and have cut the prices N. A. I+itrquluirson-ehrfstieiving'sPortrBiscuitsts.,
-Of about half our stock away below Jelin Rexx-Tho People's Popular store.
cost ; . we want to get rid of . Dry '1
Goods and Groceries as soon as . pos- GENERAL LOCAL NEWS,
WS,
:sible, and, if selling cheap will do it, See Halsey Park's advertisement.
we sha11 gain our object Don't miss '
this chance, but call' and let usnote . D. Butler, of London, will be the
q Queens Hotel, Wiugliam, on theat first
prices and' you will stay to buy. Wednesday of each mt)uth from .11.30 a.
m. till 3 o'clock p, in., for consultation
We wish to impress upon, the in diseases of the eye,' nose d throat.
pnblit: the fact that we are in the NEw }wax o >Y r. Tung, of
Clothing (to order and ready-made,) Gerrie, along witl his workmen, are
Boots and. Shoes and Gents' busy this week buil g the new brick
Furnish-
ing business TO STAY, and in these ohnnney at (lhapmau's glove
factory. he c uey will be built
gh.
'stocks. than can be found elsewhere, ATT FLovR'. 7ILt-Messrs1Can
and at right prices. Oar Tailoring Bros. shipped their 1:et car load of flour
Department is booming and giving this week. Messss..__owsou, Harvey &
.;great ,satisfaction. Don't forget td Bxocelbas,k, the fie , have received
give us a chance to make that fall a car load of Manit 'a wheat aud•this
S I l 0week shipped tufo' first car load of
the mill was closed
he water flume may
flume would not ac-
hcad et water given
lines we show a larger and better sixty feet
u t o • vercoat you are wanting•
flour. This Wee
® T H SON. be repaired, 'Tdown in orderthat
HO s. Uh
iy �+ eomodate the larg.
WE SELL, CHEAP.
by the new clam.
PROSPECTING UR.—James Eiliott,of
Winghanr, of th firm of Elliott Bros.,
e e ntafuuillE u� �u e and his son, Wm Elliott, of the firm of
33 OF OUR STUDENTSW. & H. Elliot. of Culross, were in
town on Friday. : The latter was on a
°. have accepted good situations. We rel prospecting tour with the intention of
got oil trach of eighteen situations �� securing a brick d. He thoroughly
for gradaatea in fourteen days. We el
understands the i auufacture of brick
have received as man as four a - t
Y P
n
C
I
plications for office help in one day. ,�i tile,. keystones, a -1 everything of that
Six Amerioan business colleges l`'nature which is ''ade out of clay.—
and two Canadian., schools have re-'ro Southampton Bea n,
cently applied to us for our gradu-
ates to teach in their schools. FOR SALE.—Twohorse colts and three
Surely this is positive evidence : a fillies all coining two y old, good
that our college excels in many '� quality. Apply to G. M enzie.
t ways, It gives C '
IA iA QUIET WEED G. A quiet wedding
,HE- took place at the 1 ne of Mr. and Mrs,
Ralph Hodgson, osephine street, ou
Monday of this a ,, when their only
daughter, Miss Je Lawrie Hodgson,
w" married MrWhite Doesburg, to g, of
training for business life. Students NNapauee. The ce moray was perform
r ed by the Rev. D. tigers, of Bletevale
cousin thebri there
ons of in sent
,
presenc
" only a few intimate frier
The happy coat e loft 0n the 3
p. m. C. P. R. tra; on Monday for their
home in Napauee. May they have a
happy wedded lif is the wish •of the
TIS.
admitted ;at any time. Write for
out handsome prospectus, Ad-
• dress
u " .W. J: ELLIOTT,-Prindi;pal.
..
Central Business College,
Stratford, Ont.
"GitAT," WI
.—In the niatchecl.
trotting race for $10 a side at Goderich
on Thanksgiving D between "Grace
M.," owned by Mr,. Pat. McDavitt, of
`Lueknow, and "Pa . Rork," owned by
Mr. Jonathan Mill . of Goderieli, the
Luoknow mare we in three straight
heats.
AT TixE SALT BI.c :+rr.—Work on the
new salt well ,at tl:- salt black is now
moving" along noele-. They' have now
drilled to a depth. c- over 525 feet and
have .sunk the iron -.dugs to abo}it the
sante depth. Shaul no more acoideiits
occur it will not be ong before tho de-
sired depth will be ,ached.
Two NEW. PAP= 4.—The success of
the Presbyterian S bath School publi-
cations during the tst year bas justified
the undertaking of :wo new illustrated
papers, sattples of which we have just
received. The rolar issue begins with
1900, and if the t fust numbers now
'on our table axe fair specimen,. the
publications aro sire to su
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LOCATES IN Bi diSSELS - r. W. L.
Holmes, late of W tikerton, and son of
Mr. Thos. Holme:- of this town, has
purchased Dr,'KaEfieisel2's preen and
property at Brass Cs and too p ession
on 'Wednesday of his week. r. Kalb-
fleisch intends tot. + south for the winter
aucl will take a c terse iii s e of the
American or Eurc can ho tats before
settling down to pi cti gain.
SI iooTING Pelle The ;Windham.
.
shooting party, ' c pod. 'of Messrs.
John Clegg, G. B. e, Orris. Knetchel,
J. C. Bell, A. Plusher and Dr. J.R.Mac-
elonald left town o.- Saturday for a two
weeks' d hunt ii the Muskoka dis-
trict. bay the t )oys" have a good
dtime seoi re .1 rge quantities of
• game is the Wishece the Taxes. Mr.
John Gillespie left tenni on Wednesday
to jean the party. 'ho temptation was
. too much for John t withstand.
WANTEn: On short term plan. A.
ung
yoman to learn tailoring and cut-
ting. Apply to Webster & Co, Queen's
Block, Wingham.
LITERARY NOTE.-�--Rosa Bonllour's
greatest picture, The Horse Fair, which
was bought' Corneiu's'Vanderbi b for
$55,500, and present( i by, hint to the
Metropolitan Museu-ti of Art, • New
York, has been for tl
reproduced in its o
the brush marks of t)
_ as the principal supp
. to Saturday Night's
said to be the greater
with any Christmas-
anywhere.
hristraas
anywhere. The. s
22x35.'
first, time efeaotly
inal colors, with
artist, embossed,
ent With Toron-
sristnias. It is
�.ictuue ever {,riven
amber published
+ 1 of the picture is
FREE WAR MAP We learn that
every reader of the " *nily. Herald and
Weekly Star," of MGseal, is this week
receiving a large col, kd map of South
Africa. To posses one of these maps
when reading the wa : despatches is ca-
sential to iutelligen y appreciate the
position of affairs. 1 ; s also announced
':that at the close of t war a• revised
map of Africa will issued by the
"Family Herald and ' ee!dy Star" for
its readers. A com. sou of the two
will show Great Brit, ' 's gains by the
present war. It carte ly pays in these
tiriia to be on the su eription:lists of
that. 'eat paper. e . Iu addition tothe
t37' p P
d
'map, each subscriber rt eives on receipt
of his subscription tui two beautiful
' p' tures "Battle of Al ," and "Pussy
ds.
eve
.
OI' INTEREST TO TEAC • s.—The Min-
ister of Education has i sued an import-
ant circular which is o special interest
to those who aro prep g for a teach-
ers certificate after ne year. It reads:
—The course for the . , mhiations for
Antler and senior lent( g standifig for
1901 and 1902 will be t e same as those
prescribed for 1900, 0 •ept that the fel-
lowing, will be requires rats for Part II,
junior leaving standing—Englisli gram-
mar and rhetoric Eng sh composition,
English literature, dent history,
arithmetic and mens
Geometry, physics, (o
course, Porins IL an
one of the following st.
(b) Preach, (o) Germ
There Will be no sop
iiiatiCiu in the physic.
the examination paw
mainly confined to
subject as outlined
also assume that the
Fore. II. As alre
physics of Faxen It
that Form. or in lige t
of the Principal. 1
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Marriago Licenses WANTED.—Ono ton Choice Roll But-
Issued by' r1'flANB PATIVLISON, No. 28 Victoria ter Weekly; also • any. giientity, Dried
street, Wingham. Ont. No witnesses required. Apples and Fowl. We pee Bash for
butter. If you have not a plaid or
Home -Sun Skirt you'll need it. Our
range 02 Dress Goods, Jackets. and Furs
are not surpassed, G. E. Knee, tf .
$ 1 .35
Times
STREET LIGIITI .—We have heard
several complaint during the past few
weeks• of the po r way in which our
town is lighted: We have only six
• electric) lights of : our streets and they
are all on .iosepiie street except one.
We think the batmen should have
libout tour mor lights placed on the
sidle streets each de of Josephipe street.
This .then wool illy make a total of 14
street lights, matters now statncl, a
person living 0 : 'he Melo streets is 11,4111.-
Vsafe in going tat off a dark night, as
WEEKLY
Q, it is impossible toll where you are'.go-
i�Ring. Otljar to s not as largo asWing-
ham irr.'e bott ' supplied ,with street
lamps than we .re. Listowel has some
24 large lights 1 different parts of the
town. Luclrn pr, Teeswater, Goderich
anti many other place* w(• could name
are r ,,, betty rove -171 with street
ae;' : ,l lee esetei orf Win ha n
til�yl.�/yy 'unbar
1901, to
new subscribers.
.-.r..-.mN.
6 41,)I
ri
'iljlir ir�li ��piu�^ I•
,
t;i(t 11'4'W\ih;;.
ation, Algebra, ,
the high school
III.) Latin and
ects:--(a) Greek,.
(d) Chemistry.
to written exten-
d Foran IL, but
n physics, while
course iii 'that
i'orm III., will
adulate possesses
provided, the
y be taught in
IL at the option
andidates, irre-
spective of any foci t'r • } *iodations, must
comply with the , irenients herein
p for the • , nations of junior
.rad, n• _ standi saenferr leaving
stash. Lar? rc+la+, the ;pedal
0.4„ t �M�y,.� r i u'• air r t li{ it
Y
FOR SALE. Four first-class show-
cases, in good repair, for sale. Apply to
Jas. Meltelvie, at the Star Restaurant.
PROPERTY Soi ri.--. hrou h the agency
of S. Youl.ill has be 1 sold the following
properties: --Lots 14 and 150 on Cath-
erine street east tt Mrs. (Dr.) J. E. .
Tanzlyn, and north elf of 407,William
street east, to Mrs. J. Sheffield, on
which is 136 storey wellu g. A fair
price was obtained `- . each ease.
STOCK SIIuPPING. G Is said that on
only two days du the present sea-
son has the afternoo .L., H. & B. train
from this station • iled to have live)
stock of some deseri tionfor reshipment
at Clinton. The t w is supposed to be
an express, but the eek trade has been
so great that itis n'®+essary to move it
by this train.
CHOSEN FRIENDS. The Committee ou
Finance of the adian Order of
Chosen Friends las' 'week, in Ottawa,
audited the books o he Grand Record-
er, W. F. Monts , and the Grand
Treasurer, S. Broad ot. The Commit-
tee found everytliin in good shape,with
over $200,000 of a t: co on hand, in -
eluding all funds, rhe membership is
now over 18,000, . u 1 a great effort is
made ade to reac 20,000 by the close
of the present year
VALUED 'AT $88,0'3. The will of Wm.
ffi
Dueld, president :f the City Gas Com-
pauy, London, ai 1 brother of James
Duffield, town, w o died recently,, has
been filed for pr bate: The will dis-
poses of an estate
sistitig of mortga;
all of which is
sons, James C.,
shares, subject
yearly annuity t(
of the deceased..
ued at $88,000, con-•
s, bank stocks, etc.,
equethed to the two
d Wm. A., in equal
o the payment of 'a
Mrs. Duffield, widow
•
HURON MEDIC_L ASSocL1TION.—The
regular meeting -of the above Associa-
tion was held it the council chamber,
Clinton, on W&nesday, the 25th of
October, when t= a following 'members ,
were present:—i
Dr. Snyder, B
Brucefield; Dr.
Knox, Seaforth;
Graham and Tho
of the 'president,
dent, occupied t
ing paper on Dig
read by Dr. Suyd
were presented
Shaw and Dr. Gu
A Towle BAND
have heard. it "wh
that there was a
band being re -orgy
surf edent support
Wingham now h
a first-class baiu.d,
r. Stanbury, Bayfield
sets; Dr. Armstrong,
unter, Goderieh; Dr.
. d Drs. Shaw, Genn,
ipson. In the absence
r. Graham, vice presi-
chair. Au iuterost-
ses of Children, was
, and cases in practice
d illustrated. by Dr.
11.
on WINGL,Ttt.—We
pored" around town
illood of the town
'zed, if proper and
would be given.
splendid material for
d we see no reason
why it should not •e re -organized. We
think the towee oo; oil could bo induced
to pay rent for a notice room and also
pay for the lights r same. Who will
be the first to mmove , a m e n. the re-
organization of th band. The s
will always be ple ed:to lend ing
hand in this dire° .u. .
WEDDING AT woos: A pleasant
event occurred at ' e home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lemuel Pelt. , Atwood, on Wed-
nesday, Oct. 25th, •hen their daughter,
Mina, was united marriage to Chas..
H. Fullartou, of ronto, son of Thos.
Fullerton, the w r thy clerk of Elma
township. The were present about
'seventy guests, re tives and friends of
the young couple e The ceremony was,
performed by Ree -P. A. McLe. , B.1).,
h i good Presbyte)i!tn fashion. lo%v-
iyi_ the usual con -•atuulati.0 �o bride
arc - N led t • wa . the dining
room, who.. • a i supper awaited
the guests. r' ung couple took the
7.45 train. - . T 'r will be at homy
to the' • �. ezeds t 10 ~m ted Street
Toronto, a r Wattle. ov.
1st. he aboir refers to the mama
of a neic of Mr: uct Mrs. John Pelton,
of this town.,
T° F11
oIp
fi°T 10 HT
Any Spectacle
is no more adapted to your
face than any coat to
y nnr• body.
'e fit of the frame is as
important as the fit of
the lenses.
We nuke a specialty
f both'\ ,
0. DI. (kO11i)1)N'14 wiIEhLY i)Ini) ay.
' Como to as for the largest and find'st
stock of Ladies' Fur Coats, Capes, Cap-
erines, Ruffs, Muffs, Gauntlets, etc.
They are prime value and fully guar-
anteed.
Our unparalleled success in Ladies'
Cloth Jackets this season fully justify
the large cumber of repeat Orders we
have matte manufacturers HO far, which
keeps our stock well assorted, bright
and h.
Seo eafresr large display of - Men's Fur
Coats, Fur Caps, Sleighleugs and Sleigh
Robes. You ca:n buy them cheaper
now than when the s)iOw begins to ily.
Wanted immediately --Three car loads
of good, bright dri=-O apples for export,
for which the Ingle st price will be paid.
This is a good. opie:Atuuity.
D. M. GORDON.
TUE GUY BRos' TINSTRELS. The
minstrel show given the Guy Bros.
in the opera. house u Friday evening
last was very well o ;ended. Quite a
number were prose t from Luckuow,
Toeswater, Bluovalt and other points;
The show this year -as somewhat n;
and was enjoyed by' _al present.
FORMER WI\ruin ITE DEAD. titer
Imlay died at Whitec arch on Wedues-
day of this week.in h GStli year. De-
ceased had been alibi for a consider-
able time. He was a orm.er resident of
Wiugham, having w ed. in th flour
mill for to number o years. few
years ago he moved to a farm near
Whitechurch, and fr there to White-
church, where he h resided for some
time.
A FINE IssuE.-� a Spokesman -Re-
view Quarterly, w ich is published
every 90 days by e SpokAsmnn-Re-
view, of Spokane, I-ashington, is just
to hand and is a ver._ handsome number
amply illustrated wi 11 a large number
of very fine cuts ai 1 printed ou good
paper. It shows manly interesting views
of the mining cam22�� at .Spokane and
Rosslaud, and is a cikclit to its publish-
ers.
Lac • For nice, up-to-date shoes go
to GREER's.
OWFIi:NNRY- TION WEDDLNG.
The home of Dr. . J. Irwin, Diagonal
road, was the sae of a quiet wedding
ou Tuesday evoni) • of this week. Mr.
Richard McWhine y, of Ashfield, was
married to Miss Elia Watson, sister of
Mrs. Irwin. Th ceremony was per-
formed by the Real/ D. Nixie. The
bride is well know I in Wingham
will carry with he the best wishes of
her many friends a happy wedded
life.
How To COOK. ape says :—
"The vulgar boil, th-'tined roast an egg."
But if he had vecl until now lie
would. know thei aro twenty other
ways of cooking ore. Marion Harland
tells them all in th ' volume of "Cooking;
Hints," the fourth volume of the "Bits
of Common Sense
obtain these boo
Globe, which has
and is now, Can:
newspaper, from I
1901, for one doil:u
land's latest work,
Sense," in four vo
postage prepaid.
Globe for $1.35
Marion Harland's
$1.G0.
NEWS FROMCAL
7
ing extracts from
Mr. D. M. Gordon,
well, Oakland, C
Wiugham•founch
terest by our read
eries," You can
and The Weekly
en for over 55 years,
la's leading family
w to January lst,
end Marion Har-
t..
Bita of
Common
times. Sent free;
Teves and Weekly
January 1, 1901,
works included for
oiN2A. Thefoliow-
letter received by
omMr. R. J. Blark-
,.id
aformerly x1 of the
will be read with in-
s. The letter is dat-
ed October 23rd: "Wo have had two
T
days rain, - the firs•iLsince last sp.g and
the farmers will w bo able to com-
mence plowing fo the next year's crop.
The ground was dry two feet down as
it was on top, as N were 30 long with-
out rain. Farinii * here is just as muck
chance work as nywhere else, Last
year's crop was t o best we have had in
this State for 4 0 5 years. In the stun -
mei of 1897, the, railroads here had to
ruin special stock rains for six weeks, in
order to take oat e, horses, sheep and
etc., oat of Cla wornia, as everything
dried up, I pay, -aro and three cents a
pound for potato ?i; the farmer gets al
or 1 cent of this ::rad the railroad or mid-
dle luau gets the 'est. Even farnners
of the glorious s ;to of California haw
their trials, its •c ell as ourown farmers
in the great Can dian North -'Guest. In
the fruit
State, belt of us State, urination of
the land sates t crop, as long natio)
supply of water olds out. The supply
of water is gotte by a system of dntnt,
taken frons the mountain streams, if
there is plenty o now and rain, those
depending onlation are tonight but
should the snow : ittl rain fall be short,
those depending d iirrigation do not faro
very well. We a o all well and I am
still with my orf,�ual job, I. -hope you
and. all friench lwell and prospercml. "
P111.lCVnnw!"T CONS1!D'iivtiO!‘.
Mita to eon; say to xrevect.
aittlairit 1+iz i �..n . w k
ee
$1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE.
ANS"E.
X1/4 +I+ "
IF YOU HAVE
/.9 A TASTE
for the roost beautiful A�
Aflowers ever distilled call. and /.li
7•11 trek to see our v. f
f
Vera Violetta.
Pean d'Espagne
'1 • Swiss Heliotrope,
•
itYHighland Heather
VEnglish Violets
1VLarchale Rose `
\sf° MORROW'S DRUG STORE
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PERIONALS.
Arthur Fillmau
for Goderieh.
Mr. A. Gingrio.
(Manitoba.
• Mr. T. L. Jobb
Tuesday of this n
Miss Cline, of
with the Misses C.
Mr. T. Hemphil
Winghanr on Tuet
Mr. F. J. Heath
town a few days t.
Miss Taylor, of '
at the home of
Express.
Miss Cline, of
of Miss May B
Seaforth Sun.
Mr. Bert Lewis
ing with his . pa
town this week.
Mr.R.J.McClyn
ham, has accepte
Hartuey, Man., - S
Mr. Stewart, of
iting with his bro
in town a few da
Miss Jones, whr
bliss. a .. elps fc
r . e iu Bay
. and Mrs. J
at the marriage
and Mr. C. H.
Wednesday of la
Miss Kew, G. 3.
ator hero, is at
this week. Her
Miss Moir, of W
Mr. J. G. War
was a caller at th
urday last. He 1
visit with friends
Whitechurch,
township.
emu
The 20th centu
dist church now
Rev. Wm. L
Thanksgiving se
parish on Sunday
Prof. Hftwkins,
signed tho positi
Thomas church,
The special rev
continued in the
week. Much goo
,
ed by these , s�rvi
The Methodists
co aliaii and R
p s
have a church at
stated that all of
vatiou Army bar.
Su:tday flight.
left town this week
has returned home
was
Clinton on:
iainliton, is .visiting
ne.
of Wroxeter, was in.
lay.
of Loudon, was in
is week.
Viugham, is visiting
hn
Taylor.—Ripley
gham, is the guest
dfoot .at present,—
of Toronto, is visit-.
is and friends in:
nt,formerly of Wing -
a position on the
sa Craig, was vis-
er, Mr. D. Stewart, '
this week.
has been the guest of
:t few weeks, loft for
tythio week. •
.n Polton were guests
Miss Mina Pelton .
ten, at Atwood, en
week.-
Wi Te egraph oper-
home in Whitechuuoit
lace is being taken by-
kerton.
J. P., of Dungannon,
TIMES office on Sat -
d been en a few days.
Listowel, Bluevale,
ghtun and it ma.
I3
NOTES.
fazed of the Metho-
nounts to $288,167.
e preached Harvest
ions in the Borvie •
sit.
of Bruesols, has re -
1 of organist of St.
aforth.
al servideS have been
ethodist church this
has beeleaecomplis:t.
s.
Presbyterians, EI is -
tau Catholics each
awson City, and it is
iese, besides the Sale •
oks, are filled every
On Sanday of rnoou next at 2.30
o'clock the Bibl. Class in eouuection
with the Presby t 'an ci arc.. will be re-
organized by R . D. Petrie. The
course of study t bo taken up for tho
whiter mouths s 11 be the Pilar ins Pro-
gress.
The aminal s sion of the MOtliodist
General Missio • •y Board was held in.
Qnobee rieenhl . TIrte missionary report
showed that tli total income was $:.'65,-
974.40, and th': total rxp..iditare wash
1$257097e,07, ler eine a balance; of;8,007.-
88, which has^.en applied to they :e•'
duction cf a d%it of $10.000,
Baptist Ch_ loll--,Jorning -subject-.
"The Transv..41 War and Ours" ; e v m-
ini .--•-' Iteligio. jt s. Cht istieui' y"
i pastor is t tkiL - up the OM ,Tt t s -i;f:
Characters at- he Weduestlay rv.411rg
i prayer meet's =, giving a r '.r t talk
upon the slfnt The Character far ..exit
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