The Wingham Times, 1900-11-23, Page 1VOL, XXVI , NO, 1492,
1
THIS WEEK It
Se
s
for the 'purchase of fall and
Minter Suits is at hand, We
have a magnificent range of
Tweeds, 'Worsteds, etc., I1n-
ported and Canadian goods
from the best makers. Please
do us a favor by' looking
through our stock.
Do You Want an
Overcoat P
or fall or winter Suit. If so,
J. J. Hornuth & Sons is THE
Place where Quality, Price
. and satisfaction can be found
combined within reach of all.
Boots and Shoes
In this line our stock is
large, well -assorted, and com-
prised of goods from the best
makers. Our prices touch
rock -bottom. ,
Call 'and inspect our goods:
Ho
WE SELL CHEAP.
n
uth �
WO open some very
pretty lines of
Bohemian
Glass,
Salad d Bowis
and
FruitEaskets
Also a flue range of the most
BEAUTIFUL VASES
ever displayed in Wingham.
These lines are directly imported
from Europe and aro, strictly
up-to-date.
N. A. FARQUHARSOWS
(The China House)
4y
eedreaaael
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
. See Halsey Park's advertisement.
Dr. Butler, of London, saell be at the
Queen's Hotel, Wingliann, on the first
Friday of each month from 11.80 a.
m. till 8 o'clock p. m,, ' for consultation
in diseases of the eye, ear nose and
throat.
PROPERTY TRANShR. This week
Wm. Nicholson sol ` his fine dwelling
house and to onTx • cos street to T. C.
Graham: Mr,'G + ham is to get pos-
session
os-
1• i T
ses i u n � Ont d
so a om he g s a bgod
property at a reasr able p i ,r .
OLD H.ESIDENTS '' ATH. as. MoEay,
au old and respec, resident .of Turn -
berry died at the e of his so>ian-la
Alex Kelly, on \' ednesclay of this w t.
Deceased was ' • ' has 85th year. he
funeral takes p i this (Friday) after-
noon at 2.80 o'cl ale for the-Wingham•
cemetery.
Servant girrwanted, Apply to.Mrs;
F. Macdonald, Cent' - street.
TALK ON Squall
weather no doubt pre
hearing C. D. McLa
member of the first t
give his talk in the
Monday evening.
for upwards of an ho
gave his hearers an i
h soldier's life in So
Marriage I,icensos Losr.—On Jose.'pin
weeks ago, a paiif of
issued s1 ;Pnaavx PMMEusoN, No. 23 victoria spectacles. rinder
str eti•Wiiigham, Ont, No witnessesrequired. 1 leaving them at the
IT•,PAYS. TO ATTEND
Central Business College
Ont. r.,1,1-
Stratford,r
Otr graduatestget choice' positions with hl
the best business firms, Auld many are fr�,^�
placedas teachers in other Business Col- ffri
J, leges. Some of our recent'graduates:— L
W. R. Crone, teacher, Bider Business L's
College, Trenton, N. J. Pw.
M1
•h i Metropolitana -
W. B: Brown, 'toac a ,,.
Business College, Ottawa, Ont. ,J.
ft, E. Gillespie, teacher, Bay City Busi- j
new College, Bay City, Mich.
W.J. Brownell, teacher Detroit Busi-
ness University Detroit, Mich,
G. A. Stone, teacher, Curtiss Business
College, Minneapolis, Minn. fi
When our graduates occupy positions
like the above it is positive proof that our
work is of the highest grotto. Many pdsi-
ear as we ta na to
send, of this kind had to go
unfilled this Nr
aySedbeautiful at log o. i
tr'
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal, pn
„- rp,' 5 fir" `,1.11- ar
far
a_
la
�
a.. � ents
pays for the TIMES till
,Tantlary 1st, 1901,
70 Cents
pays for the Tx .n s and To-
ronto Daily Star till Jan,
1st, IBM. All who sub-
scribe for the Star get a
handsome picture of the
Queen and Prince of
Wales, .
Leave your ordere early
at the Trus office.
A NEW PREss.—
raioA,—The wet.
ented many front
en., 'of Loudon, a
naciian' eoutingent
:thodist church on
r. McLaren spoke
ran '
d a halfand
terestang review of
la Africa.
re street about two
ady's gold rimmed
viii be rewarded by
est office.
to Trues job print-
ing department has been turning out
large quantities of rioted matter for
some weeks past. + i order to keep up
with the orders in t ` s department, we
have this week .' t in a new Gordon
press and other aterial. With our
new facilities we w 11 be better prepared
to fill orders more romptly. When in
need of anything i • the printing line we
would bo pleased to ave yon give us a
call. We have a rge stock of bill
heads,letter heads,n to heads,envelopes,
etc,, and you will cl our prices will
compare favorably ev th those of the pity
printers, We Can p nt anything from
a large poster to t i : smallest visiting
Cafd.
FOR SALE.—A nu a berof Brown Leg-
horn hens and roosters; Light Brahma
hens and roosters and four good Barred
Plymouth Rock roosters. Apply at
Tams office. , -
DBTOFA H STUART, T
W. U 1.It , rte
announcement of th'death of W. O.
Stuart came as a s prise to many of
our oitizens on Thur: ay morning. Mr.
Stuart had been abate town as usual all
i
day Tuesday and app redto be in his
usual good health. a was taken ill on
Wednesday morning d never left his
bed and died. ort W i dnesday evening.
Deceased has been a esident of Wing -
hare for many years nd was a amen of
ma:iy good qualities ale taught school
in his early days anlatter was engaged
in the the timber bu.ine , but for the
last few years kept o for a' number
our business men. a was a man of
of u Is
good education and s honorable in all
his dealings. Deco i -ed WAS in his, 80th
Van' and leaves e wi and tour sons and
'two daughters to sire re his death, who
will have the syr • thy of the com-
intutity in their mid it affliction. The
funeral will take plao : from his late cosi-
denoo on Victoria, s •eet this (Friday)
afternoon at 1 o'clock for the Wiitghttni
cemetery.
Momma'' To Loot. --Money to loan on
notes, and notes discounted at -reason
able rates. Money advanced on nicer-
gages, with privilege of paying at the
end of any year. , Notes and accounts
collected. Oil'icc--Ileavor Block, 'Wing -
ham. fiont,Mcilanoo.
MOAN } ONTARIO•,FRIDAY, NOVEMBER EMBER 2 ), 1900,
.Berens. --Tiro larg
swollcst styles are lzcr
A CAVALIER or Ftmtlu
Shipmnan's "Cavalier
patty gave an exeelle
in the opera house on
Tho weather kept mal
but there was a very
The members of the
actors anal all pros=with the entertaitln
DWELLING But
°coupiecl by Albert
street WES destroy
night Inst. Tic
about 11,80 p. an
badly clarnagood b
addle water pia;
Taylor was forts
o4 his furniture. 1
by Wm. Snell.
Our stock of (Sutter,
prices are small and th
is away ahead of anythi
town.
.$ A YEAR IN ADVANCE
toek and the
T. H. Roe .4,
'Oa. --Tie Messrs
France" coiu-
t entertainment
Monday
from. attencliug,
!goal attendance.
=pony are good P. Wells, The aero
were Weill- pleased i ed by Pastor W. Fre
WANTED. -400 bags of sweet apples at
the '•Wiagham Cider and Jolly mill.
Good prices paid. w ;.
Qum noun
home wedding took
Mrs. Wnt. Sanson,
Tuesday evening,
Miss Elizabeth was e
aat,
;ED. — Ale House
Taylor, on Leopold
1 by fire' on Friday
alarm was sounded:
and the house was
fore t firemen u
0 _ o he fi- care t could.
lug on the flames. Mr,.
to saving the most
n" was owned
iIi
house
i Marge; the
rroflo and finish
(rover soon i11
T. H, Ross,
CIL u an D Th -E NA0 t•.—The Dame of
the syndicate that is taking over the
leading furniture (;own aeries in this pro-
vince), has been char ed from British
American Furniture 0 , to The Canadian
Furniture Co. Half a illion of, English
capital has been heves ed in this syndi-
cate and the name ha been changed on
account of the prcini re at which Can-
adieu goods sell in tl e Mother Country.
Tho furniture syn icate will assume
mana,gonnent of t new busiuess to-
wards the close this year. We
understand that mos. Bell has been
asked to act as man ger of the Wiugham
factories, but he h not yet decided as
to whether he will wept the position.
Miss MacPherson will sell the balance
of her large and well selected trimmed
millinery and ready-to-wear hats at
cost and below. Call early, and secure
bargains. • 3t.
Mr;izotirxs Busy. The good sleigh-
ing the last three da s of last week made.
business good in Ingham . and out
merchants report th o good days busi-
ness. The break up u Saturday night
and with rani .*near y every day since
has made the wet very quiet.
Tile rain was vej badly needed as
inany of the wells i town were dry or
the next thing to it The high wind on
'Wednesday played avoc with the smoke
stack at Bell's f tory and" with a
number of out-bu dings it ,diil<erenil
partsof the town. onto eople say the
lightening onnTuost ytiigt is a sign of
cold weather and me otherssay we
will now have an pen winter, We
will just have to t -e the weather as we
get itand be sa,tisfl d..
WANTED. -=-'dire Ton o el ace Roll
Butter weekly—also Drie .pies and
Fowl. Our stock of D ess Goods,
Furs, Ready-made Cloth • - &o, is lar re
and not surpassed. We'•avea few oc d
Mantles to clear. $10.00 ones for $5,00
and $5.00 ones for $2.50. G, E. KINo,
MUNICn.'AL MATT. sae -Municipal poli-
tics
. Municipalpoli-
tics are quiet in Wi gham, We have
not heard of any new aspirants for
ntunicipal.honor. Now that Councillor
'Chisholm is awa' from home, a new
man will be nee ed. to fill his place.
There is no tellin - flow many candidates
we may have ba'ore nomination play.
The members of t me School Board whose
term expires this ear are Messrs. Thos.
Bell, Wm, Butte , J, J. Homuth and
Id, G. Lee. In orris townsbip it is
rumored that Rieve Isbister and the
Councillors will a returned by acela-
mati n. though gh r e hear Mr. Cardiff may
retire. In Ea t Wawanosh we hear
John T. Currie n eutioned as a candidate
for the Reeveshi a , *air. Carrie has had
considerable ex.erience in. municipal
matters and won d make a good Reeve.
As for Turetberr we have not heard any
rumors of a than o in the council, Wm.
Cruickshank, the .resent Reeve has only
held the position or one year. Mr..
Cruickshank mak s asplendid municipal
officer and we do ot see that the elec-
tors of Turnberr would better them-
selves an making change in the Reeve -
ship. The'electio z for County Commis-
sioners will also arks place this year.
It is annottneed tie, t Matthew Lockhart,
reeve of East awanosh, and John
Webster, ex-counillor of West Wawa, -
nosh, are in the fi-la as canadiates for
county council fo , the division eeMprie-
ing Wingliaur, :lyth, East aid West
Wawanosh. D.nald pat'erson and
Alex, Stuart, tl e present i•epresenta-
tiveteof the divis one tvill likely be in
thei ld. again. f e g 73, S. Cook, of T'ord-
wioh, announces hat ho will riot be a
candidate for t : e Ifowicli-Turnibetry-
Wroxeter rlivisio' . In the division com-
prising Stephen Usborne and Exeter,
the present meet bets, Lir. Rollins and
D. Melones, ha •ring, it is understood,
decided lid retire it is reported that W,
G. I3issett, B. 8 adman, A. Q. Dobler,
of Exeter; john Dolbridge, of Usborne,
and Richard Ilio ts, of Stephen, will be
candidates for tl : representation of the
division. In t e Clinton district aftS.
,Snell and S. S. C open have been Hien-
boned asprobabli candidates.
of the intimate relati
the contracting par
wishes the young re
prosperous wedded 1•
NEIYse eIng ?&tx'S
Wilkinson, foltncler
Daily Times, died en
ou Wednesday of last
was ono of tho olde,
newspaper men in 0
lire ho bad been
Hamilton Beamer,
Guelph Advertiser
Ingersoll, father o
Trans was foreman
vcrtiam' office for
'Wilkinson.
•
tnsiz:r c,; . A quiet
tee at the home of
Leopold street on
Ion her daughter,
arried to. John
ony was proform-
a,in the presence
es anti friends of
res. Tito Tnsu;
zplo a (appy caul
Warn—Jonathan
the St. Thomas
deuly of apoplexy
weer.. Deceased
and best known
tario, During his
nuected with, the
and Standard aud
' R. Elliott, of
the editor or oflm
to
u the Guelph Ad -
one year under Mr,
WeeleBD..-.A quantity of good winter
apples. Highest market price paid.
Apply to N. A. FAnquinAZlsoN,
G.mvr IT BACK. ---
a .'Brussels Tory mad
result of the East Ht
100 majority for Dr.
course the former i
(reclined to take the
frieud. A Wingha
the time the mono
rather coaehed h
brother. When oleo
its "direful" resu
sent down $6 to hal
not necessary when
want the money.
this kind on recorc
HALT' -A -DOLLAR
isnot your habit t
book for your fami
ing, try the ex
Saturday Night's
pages, full of s ori:
interest everyone.
of all as Canadian
able for fram'
"Raphael's MotI
exact reproduoti.
best picture in th
else cau you get t
dollars' worth o
1$telature for 50
your newedeiiler,
Publishing Comp
Brussels Grit and
a $10.00 bet on the
roe election•as to a
Macdonald. Of
•a but geuerously
from his betting
• rte was on Baud at
was put up and
' Brussels Tory
ion day passed with
s said Winglzamite
theloss but it was
Mac. said he didn't
Not many cases of
—Brussels Post.
ELL SPENT,—If it
• buy an illustrated
's Christmas read-
rimt nt. "Toronto
Christmas," Miry
and pictures, kx'ill
. d widen the vision
Four pictures suit-
one • of which--
or
hich=er and Child" ---is an
of the costliest and
world. 1`To where
e same valuer Five
the best art and
nts. Get it from.
#`rem i'Iie eppa�ici
• y, Lirnite Toronto.
If yon want a black cut r off^' cared
cutter or at green cutte a bleat and
red or a green and or any other
colorr
0 shade, the on y place in town to
suit your fancy is here. T. H. Ross.
TEBtena woE Lia
Taylor, A. M., D. D,,
liver lectures in Win,
28th, 29th and 80th.
be: Wednesday even
Yours.;" Thursday t
and Meu;" Friday e
Beer Analyzed." Th
evening will be illu
cals. Silver coIlecti
the first two evenings
fee of lac and 10c e ill be charged on
Friday evening. 11
highly recommended
press. His lectures
jects, which are new
people. He conies t
tho auspices of th
lectures will bo giv
Presbyterian and
on what evening f o
not able to announe
made known ou•ha
pulpits of the vario
day next. .
trans s. 21ev E..O'.
of Boston, will de-
ham on November
The sndjecrs will
ng, " That Boy of
ening, "Microbes
ening, "A Glass of
lecture on Friday
raced evith Cheri-
n at the door on
and an admission
. Taylor • conies
by the pulpit and
•e on special sub
o the majority of
•Wingham under
W. C. T. U. The
yin the Methodist,
post churches, but
each church we
1 cli are
This fact will be
d bills and.from the
s churches ea Sun -
Stops the Cough
and works of the Cold.
Laxative Bromo•Quinine Tablets euro a cold in
one day. No Cure, no Pay. Price 25 cents.
oak Eves
The diploma we hold frolti the
Optical Institute of Canada 18 a
guarantee of our qualineation to
gibe perfect satisfaction in the fitting
of glasses.
Our equipment for th 'sty 'has
�
always been of the best, b • "a moire
it still MON) complete all ;:, Pe date
wo 1ntve jest added aA aleb'.O to
1i
meter," the latest inventlab"in 'this
class of instruments.
Do not let fake opticians and
pedlars wile have never studied the
eyes, tatnper with yours, and sell
yott glasses at double their value
when you. can be properly fittest at
home.
J. 1E• DAV SD
Di•11JGt`,xi'ar AND OPTICIAN,
WINO1401,
Read IL E. Isard & Oo's advertise
trent on page five of lzis issue,
Oust NI,w S•ron Next week the
TmusS will commene: the publication of
a new story, entitle . "A Conf1iet of
Evidence." This ' .: said to be a .good
story and we trust of readers will find
it interesting, New , bscribers can get
the Txtnis from now i11 Jan. fist, 190a
far $1.00. Now is t e time to subscribe
so that you will be a 1e to get the first
chapters of our new .tory,
0 it XMAS' PAP .—Work on. the
Tixns Christmas s ppleuieut is about
eoinploted and we •rpeet to have it
ready for deliver on and after
December 1st, TI paper will be al-
most equal to tiros, published by the
pity dailies. The p e charged by Oity
dailies is 60 cents p r copy; our price
will be M6 ceuts and 11 pay in advance
subscribers
C
�
toth .
z ,Ea will t
e get the
Christmas supplem nt free,
IIooxcEylliooKE —A meotiugwiu be
held at the Dinsle • House en Manday
evening next for th : purpose of organiz-
ing the hockey elu for the corning sea-
son. Wingham w 11 have many of the
old players for tin winter and several
good players have . en. up residence in
town; so there sho ld not be any leek of
good material for a rub this season. All
parties interested i. the game should at-
tend the meetiug the Dinsley house
next Monday eve g.
Any orders for sales left at the Teems
office will receive prompt attention, J.
J. Carrie, auctioneer.
KIND WORDS.—TI e Tlmus is frequent-
ly in receipt of fia tering letters from
subscribers. Here one from. Toledo,
Ohio, from •Albert J. Snell, a former
Win;hamite:—"CI ingo address on the
over welcomed T ares, which I have
been a subscriber t for years. T have
located here and i the spring shall open.
a large ladies' ft fishing and millinery
store. I will be • • ore than pleased to
see any Wingha .i rte that may stray this
way."
G. T. R. Ni v MANAGnn.--Joseph
Price, viae-presi ent of the Grand Trunk
railway, has a uouuceci that G. B,
Reeve, former traffic manager, has
been appoiuted : -ei eral manager of the
Grand Trunk 'envoy system. Mr.
Reeve severed is: connection with the
railway last .pring, after 40 years'
service, and has since resided in • Cali
forum. Iifr. . ys, who resigned sem°
to v rveekk Agee •
OW- t(r' ea1 Fdriira'' d
will manage th Southern .Pacific at a
salary of $05,00 a year. • Sir Wilfrid
Laurier ,gets . ly $10;000 a year to
manage the Do inion.
. WELL MEET•.'.—A case of meritor-
ious success is re immense circulation
of that gzear' weekly,uewspaper,
Family Herd ` and Weekly St ; of
Moutreal, for, addition to gi ' g the
biggest and be family `eeal.;� • on the
continent, the includes •i.. ures that
alone could not e purchca.. a for double
the amount c arged or paper and
pictures. Th .. season they are giving
two most beau I pictures thatare sure
to be appreciate • i" "Christ in the Tem-
ple" is one of th , and certainly it is a
beautiful piece . woO r. "Home from
the War" is a pi , preJthat at once wins
its way to the he 'ts if Canadians. The
Family Herald a . Weekly Star for a
year,tvith these wo pictures, for one
dollar, is marvelh 1 s. •
Apprentices wanted at once. Two
young ladies to learn tailorin13iirl.g.
tf L
itR:Co.
GOLD W hTOHD
pasture for Wingh:
Western Star Lodg
Brussels at ,a rec
presented Robt. Jo
Waltham gold w
chain with locket b
the emblem of the
was read to Mr.
rior to his de -
m, the members of
,No, 149, L O. 0.F.„
nt regular meeting
ustou, V. G., with a
teh, 7 jewels, gold
arIng
U Adler sided
e
ilei, t 1•
c Aracicie s
s
iohasten by Frank
Lambie and the pr a .entation was znade
by A. McGuire, Mr. Johnston and
Now is the season for
0. sersous trouble to occur
with the lungs, Build up
0'.. /
• the system and strength-
en the lungs with
Do g a '
0 Palatable
Emulsion
ee of Co Liver
e , Oil with
Ilyposphites
It is fresh and the best on the
market.
The old Williams stand,
R. A1 O S
Prop, 0
G. N. W. Office.
4, M. GORDON,
This is the place to get your firs at
right prices, all fully gnarauteed, Ladies'
fine Astracan Jackets from $20 to ;;x:85,
Ladies' Fur Capes and Fur lined Capes
frons $8 toty10. Oaperines, Ruffs, aInffs
and Gauntlets good and cheap.
Mezi's Fur Coats, large stock, best
quality, lowest prices. We are head
quarters for sleigh Robes, prices range
from $4 to $12. Seo thein,
Lumen= stock of rubbers and over-
shoes, prices from 30 cents a pair to $Z.
If you want the nicest goods and the
best value in Underwear be sure that
you look through our stook.
Great stock eV Chilclremt's, Boys' and
Men's Overcoats. The quality end.
prices will surely please your
D. M. GORDON',
The Direct Importer.
FORWARDED To OTTAWA,—Returning
Officer Morton ha forwarded to Ottawa.
the ballots and ot • er papers that were
used in conuectio with the East Huron
election. lie I as also delivered the
ballot boxes to ostniaeter Farrow at
Brussels:
GoT Saves DErzi Messrs; John:
Clegg, Geo. 13, : oo, E. Skelton, Geo..
•;.55c' ' lie and C Dr.. 3: R. 112accit5nxld re-
turned house on uesclay afternoon front.
a deer hunt in uskoka, They were
accompanied hot • e by 'John Giiliespie,,
who has spew • two Monate in the
vicinity of Re;. a, N. W. T. .4 Mr.
Gillespie joined e party in Muskoka.
The weather for ,,hree or four days was
very rough and a party was compelled
to remail:tau ca. ' : They expected to
return horse ou • true lay last, hat then
storm was .two 'vete for theiii tri Moe.:
The party seen i':d seven deer aid their
were fine ones.' In'the lot was a larg$
stag and Dr. E - Macdonald was the
marksman tha'bsraid him 1ow: One of
John Olegg's d: s was lost in the suttee;
storm.
nun Gnear trxozas Or 'cmx8. L
note -worthy fel iure of the. .voting in.
Goderich on n e 7th of 11''ovember was
perhaps not pa Ileled'anywhere in Can-
ada. 'Voters • 'the saute family in four
generations we t to the polls and cast
their ballots. int in. Sherman, who is its
his -94th year ; is sou,Edward aherniatar
his grandson 1, \'in., Sherman, jr., ands
his great -gra "l. Still Reginald Sherman,
who voted fo< the, first time, were the
representativ' of the foto generations.
Mr. Sherman+re eldest is still in the:
enjoyment of airly good health, and al- .
tlaough he vet .s the wrong way .4o, hope •
he may live n my years yet and tie able.
to take• part • in elections yet to conte,
For the young • • ntorribors of the fainiig,
the lamp still olds out to 'burn.—Godo
rich Signal,
family expected to move td town last w" lr•"~�~^^~
hold effects ready ti go but the honsethey Wingnam s Poplar Shoe Store.
expeoted to get wil not be vacaut now
until January, he TLtuis welcomes
this estimable fa ily as residents of j
Wingliam.
NEED Mom 1 waLLINGS,--We be-
lieve that every ho , se in Winghatu that
is habitable is no : occupied. We have
often noted in the olunuls of the Tlrltss
.
the scarcityy of cl •pings in W iilgliitr
but we do not boli vo that we have sow
as g :at it demau for houses as there is
irk,;' +?iughani at t . present time. We
know of it numbe of families who are
anxious to move t town but aro unable
to get a house. During the last two
weeks the editor f that TI:rlas has TO.,
oeived
o-
oeived three lett from outsiders who
would like to lot .o bete if they could
get suitable clw• lings. Next spring
we will have to h ve to building boom in
Wilmghant and wo hopo to see a number
of good dwellings rected. We do not
sea where n bette investment could be
got than erecting : cod houses that wonl1
rent ut front t. *0 per month.
week and had the r est of their house -
IN BUYING itCtI3 st.
RENIEFfiBER
•
THAT Rubbers will not give satisfae-
tion if fitted. too tight.
'HAL Storm Itrtbbers fitted titilit over
the instep are liable to break,
TI1AT Greer sells the best rubbers in:
• town and for the least money -
THAT a short fit will ruin any rubber.
THAT Greer's Rubbers are the best
fitters manufactured to day.
TIHA'1 we replace all first quality rab-
bets that da nor; give eatisraetion„
W. J. EER
,littkinds of Trunks and Vali$ ns cheap.