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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1899-02-17, Page 8CI NDO'. rinkles in the ack l tet the eoat, a Shortness or bigness of the sleeves, a tendency of the collar to climb up the neck, a bad fit around the armpits. '1~hese are some of the results when a manpicks out the wrong clothier. That i:rlt't all. The cloth is apt to fade The buttons come off. The Seethe rip, Better come to us and see the difference, We are the right kind of clothiers and give your money back if everrtliing is not all right. Hats and Furnishings, Ito matter • what yoa inay require, you'll find zs prepared with an immense as. sortment of the very latest and daintiest styles and novelties. We have made it possible for you to /meet the Dress regnirements of the day at little expense. It will pay you to deal with us. fa 'inghim 20, Kincardine 17, Ripley 17 mid Lucknow 10. Of ooursa liiuoardiue slid Ripley havetwo genies• to pally yet, while Wingharn anis Lueknor only have one genie. The liucknow realm received a trimming et Ripley on Friday last, by ti a>nra of 4 to Lucknow tevas •1214 rrpear to be in it this Beeson. They have a Wee lot et boys, barring Cot ;eau, and we are sorry tbey have been p.h ying in such hard luok. The Wiugha w teamhave made arrange- ments with the G. T. R. to run a apeoiel train to Ltaokaow this (Friday) evetdog. .All lovers of the fame will have a grana obapce to accompany the boys and cheer them ou to victory. 1.1;ho fare has be,en placed at 3$ roots and a large crowd should. accompany the boys. The train willieeve here at 7,50 p. tn„ and will return from Lneknow as soon as the ,game is over, The Ktneardine Review in giving a short report a tbe Wingbam'Lucknow hockey match Bore on Monday night, ends up with this sentence ; •t'It is only a team of prize fighters that can whip Wingham hookey fists on their own foe." Swab is not the case, Bro, Review, Wingbam has a lot of fine young men in their hockey club, and had some of the Lucknow players noted on the square, no row wooed have taken place, Wingham boys do not pick iights, but when they are forted into it, they can take their own part to, perfection. The following is the standing. of the- different hedifferent teams in the league Team Won .Lost To play Kincardine ...... 3 1 2 Ripley , , .. 3 1 2 Wingham.. .... 3 2 1 Lnoknow, , , 0 5 1 PEItSo1VALS, Mr Simon Mitchell is visiting in L'rus- FURS s>~ls, lMIr Geo Sadler is visiting with friends A''Eiw is the time to buy a Fur , in Bay. City. Diiob. Coat, Cape or Ruff, at very low Mr Wm Button was in Mildmay on prices. a . ! business this week. Mr Chas Gillespie was in. Toronto a 1 few days this week. NEW C000S -JUST OPENED UP THIS WEEK tars Harry Jeffery was visiting under the parental roof at Seaforth. - Miss Minnie Ireland is visiting with her friend, Miss McIver, at Kincardine. Miss Flossie Leinster, of Brantford, is the guest of Miss ittaud Carr this week. • Dress Goods, Silks, Prints, Tweeds, .Dir Wenzel', of Listowel, spent Sunday Moots and Shoes,, and Ready•made with his brother, Me V Wenzel., of town. Clothing I Mr J W `Walker is in Toronto this' week attending the Grand Lodge meeting of the Sow is the t isle. First choice at j A o U W 111 WINtUAM TIMES, FEBRUARY 175 pr DL' 1ia,wall be seen no morain the dsh, RALHY1 HLFT early naThursday . morning of last .weak, in his 87tlt )'ear. lie /,act DOivi been in poor health for the past QPTEN BECOM LaltNGi7I11 FRAM NO years. and different threes was very APPARRNT CAUSE. near to border land, yet he pulled through.- Early Thursday morning rprrEsDA. THE 131.001) is. A VITAX. :NT- -I'' Mrs. Anus was up fixing the fire. MUST Big KEPT rental, BICH and the old gentleman was resting ANI- IMO-- ONLY IN THIS about as comfortably as usual, on W. CAN A lilM oYtta the. lounge. Ile was unable to go to ATTAIN 1'EUJ CT bed owing to a smothering sensation REALTii, whish ovet•eaate kiln, sa for mouths Tn.lite earlydays tai her wanton- slept either in aTbig chair` or on the J lounge. Shortly after when the hood every girl—no matter what leer good lady of the house approaebed station in life ---should be bright, her husband, she xoand that the Wive cheerful anti happy; her step vital apark had fled, Without a should he light, .and her cheeks rosy struggle or a groan, be hfrd his oft - with the glow et health. But the repeated wish gratified and was fres reverse is'the unfortunate condition of from all suffering. Mr, Angus was thousands of young girls throughtout borrCin Yorkshire, England, and the Datninion, The drag along, al• both in that land and Canada rend. ways tired, never hungry, breathless ered long ardnnus and faithful and with a palpitating heart after• service as a local preacher in conn. slight exercise, so that merely to go ection with the Methodist church. up stairs is exhausting. If, a doctor ge came to Morris over 40 years is consulted he tells thew that they ago and took up . 200 'acres of land, ere anaemic --the plain ingiish for which he sold a number of years ago which Is they have ton little blood— to William Cameron, reserving an and unless a powerful blood enrieh• acre for his home. Deceased was ing, nerve restoring tonic such as Dr, married three times and leaves two Williams' Pink Pills for Pate People, ehildren,T'hoinas,of British Columbia; is taken to restore health, deeline Mrd. Scott, of DrumbeW.,,atiis widow and an early grave is only too likely was a Miss Sperling' before -her arai- J to follow. ( rtage to Mr. Me0ollough, and on his decease she was married • to Mr. Angus, . • The Suboot • Entertainment which est Huron N • The benefit which follow the use fur. Williams' Pink Pills in cases o. of this kind is amply illustrated by the following testimonial from hiss was mentioned last• week will be Ida Bookman, of iMarksvitle, Out. held in Browntown School on Thurs. Miss Bookman says: "It gives me day evening, February 28rd. The much pleasure to acknowledge the most Improved Gramapbone will be benefit I have deprived from the use present which sings, talks, and re- ef Dr Williams' Pink Pills. My eites in clear langaage and can be health was completely broken down; I became so weak I could "scarcely walk across a room. I was very pale, had no appetite and gradually lost flesh until I was merely a skele- ton. I was subject to palpitation of the heart, dizziness and violent head- aches. I was under treatment from two doetors, but neither seemed to benefit me and 1 went on in this way for about seven months. Having seen Dr. Williams' Pink Pills recom- mended I detirmined to try them. Before I finished the second box I clearly heard in all parts of the room. This is a great chance to hear it, so don't miss it.. Admission only. 10 cents. Good protection made for horses. Remewber the date, Feb. 28rd. Best local talent also pree- ent. BELG RAVE. Messrs. Clegg & Dames shipped a car of hogs last week to Toronto: Mr. W. K. Kerr, of Brussels will oceupy the pulpit of the Mothodist 1i Mr. W. F. Brockenshire, of Landon, began to improve and by the time I Gthureh next Sunday evening,• Ma a i"9CI DO0 8e I on old friends. waa 1n town a few clays this week lolling .had used eight boxes .1 was as well mfr. Wm. Clegg, shipped two cars as ever I bad been, and bad'gained of wheat this week to Guelph. 1 Dir 11 Willson, of Macleod N W T, son of 22 pounds in weight. I atm grateful ' Mr. B. Willson,,is visiting with old friends for. what Dr. Williams' Pink' Pills ITOO*f;Y MATTERS. .1 and acquaintances in town. - have done for hie and freely give. The last home lame in the H & 13 H A was planed here on Monday night be tween Lucknow and tbelooal team. Owing to the biting atmosphere a small crowd were an atteodauce. Lucknow came to Wing- ham determined to win their "first" game,. INA it didn't cone their way,.•and they are still at the bottom of the ladder without .one game to their credit. Tliey'have on their team a few of the best kickers that .ever played hockey. Corrigan kicked IMr Angus Martin, of Ripley, Clerk of this testimony in hope that it may he Division Court, was visiting with' his benefit some other girt suffering as 1 p�din, Mrs J W Walker, of Turnberey. eras." s Wm - Waddell and wife, who were More pate and bloodless girls have. visiting relatives arotind'Wingham and been made bright, active and strong Mt, Forest, left on Thursda last for their by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills than by • home' in Carmen, Man: any other means. lkiothere. should Mrs. Bolsi Collier and daughter and. Miss see that their daughters entering zona Wade,•of Buffalo, N Y, are visiting womanhood are strengthened.and in- ter; IWC :about every decision the home team gain -1 eir parents,. Mr and Mrs George vigorated by the use of this great of Turnberry. blood making tonic. Sold by alt r. Neil McLean and wife, of forth dealers or sent post paid. at 50e a box Mr. Dave Geddes returns to bis home in Dakota thi3 week. Free Samples of Grain. To the Edit.- of THE Tues For the past ten years systematic efforts have been made to increase the average returns and to improve the quality of the cereals and other important farm erops grown in Can- ada by an annual distribution from the Experimental Farm at Ottawa, of samples of seed of tbe best and most promising sorts. These ell. Be wouldn't even' believe his owd akotn are visiting with the former's 1i f 2 50 baddressingvarieties have been first tested at the tbrothYr who plays goal for Lucknow when 1l the 1 'which haveproven to be the ver around Wha ham and Whitech rch Mr Y brother, M. L McLean and otber friends or six oxer or .� y Experiuiental Farms and only those „ , Dr. Williams Medicine Co lie Said the home team scored, but insisted i g u ' ' Brockville, Ont. -ean the umpire being replaced. He even 1 McLean formerly resided on a farm near • . mashed one of our players on the Bead t Whatechnreb, It is over 1i years ago 'r, Macdonald is no* permanently irft]i his stick. He is tempered "too fine" since'he left these parts for North Dakota,*home and ean be consulted by t'to play the game. The game was slow in ' his patrons. :getting started. McInnis, .the referee, a3CEOOL SOLED. . 11tAR,1/IE>a :eeemcd to be excited and acted As one new The regular monthly meeting ofathe in;the bpsiness. Lucknow didn't arrive. School Board .*as held on Tuesday even - until re arty everybody in tho rink were mg. Members .present,—Chairman Griffin .bslf frozen, and about 9 o'clock bot Messes Thos Bell ,J J Homuth,H Kerr;Thos /teams lined up.e°r P163''. Lucknow played Abrshani.The minutes of Last meeting were all around our+boys, and kept the rubber read and on motion were adopted. ,In Winr;ham territory a good deal of the The PriaoipaI's report for the month of *fame brit couldn't score. After about 29 January was read as follows - /minutes play 'Lucknow scored. This "gingered" our boys up and for the first Dept Boys Girls Total Avg /time during the game they started to play. 1 21 23 44 37 33y some very pretty combination they. 2. 28 22 50 43 28 46 38 83 48 42 29 55 47 16 48 41 4a 58 , 46 35 32 67 39 *cored twice just before half time, but the 3 23 'umpire was either made of wood or Frozen 4 • 15 "stiff" for he refused to raise his hand, and b 27 *he score stood 1 to 0 in La cknow's favor 6 82 at half time. The above mentioned um- 7 18 'lire was from Lucknow. 8 In the second half the boys played all around the visitors and scored almost et will; 4 goals being scored by Wingham, Non-residents 5. Fees $:1.75. After the losses had scored their fourth On motion of Messrs BeiL and Honauth, goal Corrigan and Dinsley got''tnixed," the Principal's report Wee received. and Lacknow refused to go on with the Applications for the position of Seore- game and left the ice. The score stopd at tary were read from Sas Plenty and Wm tithe finish 4 to 1 in favor of the home team. Mitchell. Wm Robertson, the std Secretary, stated to the Board that he was 'coxa. before them for re•engagement, Moved ' Wingham goes to Laoknoty this (Priday) by Thos Bell, seconded by ft Kerr, that oevening to play their last Ieague game. J Wm Robertson be re•engaged• as Secretary Any man who would hit another Shen 1 at the salary mentioned in motion of last lie back was turned was called a",coward" meeting--Careoed *then we went to school. Accounts were read as follows t—'Young •Bre Mooney, of the Tapley Express is de Paulin, repairs, etc, $15.89'; Wm Gled- .oalling the G T 12 down for making. Ripley i des, wood, $89.10 ; Theo Moore end others, :la ffagetation. YOU have a good hockey work at school, 05.78. team, Bre Mooney. Moved by Thos Bell, seconded by 11 Kerr, that Yonng d; Paulin's aceou t be '1''he little row at the rink lcdonday night laid Over until *properly certified to, and „ r. •t'>t not ;rt ow"' 100*' ir1'•re Ito^irni' iY' that the other two a000nnts be paid—Car- -1,. .+t f ''+ !i , N WWI .;c•l it :il w t by Thus Ahrahain, seconded, by to Wl. ,What : ' IC'rr, that tbe teachers" and of lber& anlittiea for January be paid --Carried. ... i 1.....W. ... psi , The Beard then adjeurndd. • 199 218 417 333 WVwi--Flooeir,—At the, residence of the bride's parents, Howick, on Febru- ary Stho by Rev, Mr. •Anderson, of To- ronto!, o- ronto, Mr. Jamelr Wylie .jr., to Miss ' ; daughter of Mr. John Hooey. DIED. eaoaov'r.—In East Wawanosb,on Feb- ruaby 10th, John Beecroftssaged 78 'e, 6 months and 1. day: araoTli.• -In Turnberry, on February 11th, Hannah Christina, !elicit of the lat Charles Hoahhuth, ged 84 -years, nth and 25 days- estt,-- n Wing am, ins February 10th, W iam enry Rush, age 1 H Ye d 47 y s e GAE.—In Morris, on February let, Robert Agar,aged 66 years and 3 months, Kaunir.--- In Brussels, on 'February 6th, Thomas Kelly, aged 75 years,) 9 ni the and 27 days. TeMsotis,--tia Morrie, on eb. 9th, John Angus, aged 86 years. MOKIIIS. • Mrs. James Casemore spent San' day at Mr. Wan Bates, East Wawa nosh. Mr. Thos. Btiiisetl,ofSunshine, bars been t,tatting with friends in Stra-t ford old Ellice township. A. number of young people front Wingbam had a pleasant time at th- home of Mr, Samoa F'yhe one Oen- in this week. 1r. Thomas Kelley, ex -reeve of Morris, and latterly treasurer of Brussels died at his home in Brussels on Monday of last week d was buried in 13rnssels cemetry Wed- neadao, DeCeaaled was ai, fine old gentleman and possessetdmanvfriends. A famiilat••fortn1 in th''person of John Angus, an old and higiity re. speeted resident of the flth litre Mor. ion B.-21,'99 Your vot and influence re .00tfully Eelicited for 13* BT, HOLM FOS SALE The Imported. German Coach Rorse LD EMAR Height 16} bands. Weight 1500 lbs. Color crow black. A Coach horse of the highest type with good knee tuition, For full parttoulars apply to Samuel Irwin, Belgrave P. O.; C. Mlles, Bros - eels, or Tilos, lanes, Uranbrook. 525.00 , Pumping -Windmills R. BRUCE, •551 William St„ - London, Ont. AN ITEM OF INTEREST, Formers, why pay 5,14 and 6 per cent, interest on your,loans when money may be bad at 5 per cent. Payments made to suit borrower. Charges low. At ofeoe.etiday afternoon and all day Saturday. ABNER COSE7.V"S, Macdonald Block, wingbam. XECUTORS SAL OF, Vain: ble Farm Property i' the To >' • ship of East Wawa '. osh in 4 e County; of Rur • a. Pursuant to the directions cents' ed in the last will and testhnent . Henry Grain, teceased, there Will be offered for sa by rublie a ction', by Peer Doa?,s, auctioneer, at warts' rfo >I, in the Town of winkham, in the Count, of iiur nt, on Priday, the 24th • a,of February, A. D., 1'•9, at tiro O'rloek in the :Meru • o the following vela- abLirfarnt property, ria, : :The north halt of lot 24 the concession of ti,e said. Township of East 'awano. , containing 100 acres of land, more or le B. Thip'lerm is situated .on the gra i road loading Crotch Lucknow. to WI chant and i. about 2 miles from Whitechurch d 8 miles fr• n-Vingham. Tha soil is a first el clay, ebout 92 n. es are clear. eel. and in a good st a of cultivation a" the balance is well timbered w h hardwood tinehe , There is no waste land T o property is well fen .cd princi— pally with strain • rail fences, well un • erdrainwd and•acll watered There aro upo the property a gond fra le house with- 'kitoken tached and stone founda lon and collar, a trail'' barn 20 x'84 with stone for ndation and stables u derneath, about it acres of •roberd and 42 rods o edge fence. Thorn is also u ea't tht: •round an 20 h vh 'ores01 fall t t t fell plow» ig ' TEltDia . N SALE. • — Ten per cent, of th chair mo eV on rho day of sale and the b within 30 nes thereattcr.. b"urthor particular out 24 Cres of pur• lance and donditio s will be made known on.the day of sale orDmey a hWad on application dae 110=1:141,1A • ,D , 1800. R V STONE,'u'inghem, 5fl DAVES, olicltor.Ior Executors, T A MILLS, Execute best have been chosen for this distri- bution. The samples sent out have contained three pounds each, and every precaution has been taken to have tbe seed in every instance thoroughly clean and true to namo,. and the packages have been sent free, through the mail. Those who have received such samples and grown them with care, have usually had at the end of the second year enough seed to sew a ,large area,and in this manner careful fainters all over the Dominion have been grad; ually replacing any inferior imd less productive , sects which they have been growing in the past, with superior' varieties possessing greater vigor. By instruction o: the Hon. Minis- ter of Agriculture; another sub dis- tribution is being made this season, , consisting of samples of oats, barley, spring wheat, field peas, Indian corn and potatoes. These maples wilt be sent only to those who apply person ally. List of names from societies ori+ -; individuals cannot be considered,' and only one ample in alt ean be gent to eaeh applicant. Applications should be addressed to the Director l of Experimental Farms, and may be sent any tulle before the 15th of March, after which the lists will be closed, so that all samples asked for may be sent out in good time for sowing. Partin writing will kindly Mention the sort of variety they would prefer, and should the avail- able stock of the sort asked for be 0thausted, seine other variety will be sent in its place. #' Wst. SAt7NllnRS, i Director Central Experttnental Farm, Ot- tawa, February 9th, 1899, GOLD DUST Corel. Meal• is as yel- low as grains of gold, and as pure. It is very Free from bran because great care is used in making it, and only the best .;; corn that els: enters the mill *dere this cOBN cEAL is ground. It is Kiln Dried and this pre- vents decay, and keeps from turning sour. There are no black specks in it. It is made "on honor" and sold by best grocers every- where. The Tillson Co,'y, t,iffiited, Time/burg, AROUND g YOUR HOME are many deeds — a new vonl -� skutrle, a hammer, a flay leans, package ttf tacks,. fa Dane lit' _ l n•h a 1 'a n:• ss r 11 t N your i gla , may p c mediate warms, which} we 01211 envoy ea these falx' as �uu 2:an buy elsewhere, and our goods are always 01 the best material. Your Hardware Wants From our general stock of hardware. It is unequalled in Mita section of the country. General hard -- ware, Cutlery, Paints and Oils, Glass, Mechanics Tools, Wood; men's necessities and Fano Int- pletilenCS in veracity at J. OLEG! G` G .0 d•'t �btvi�a4•in 'PTP M. E. Surbrigg makes the newest things in the photo 'line. Just go and see the collection he has in his window, PLATIN OS A SPECIALTY. Crayon and Water Color, Entalg- ing and Copying I'eeeives special. attention. A boy- wanted to leaps. photography. 111. E. ZURlf$R1IG iG, Opposite Presbyterian Cburetx ro Fini1L.a► LEADING tiTmER Having purchased the butcher bust,. ness next the Brunewiea, I aci prepared tosupply the public with all kinds of Fresh and Salt idents, Sausage Bologna, &o. Orders cteken nod inert delivered to any part of town, A call solicited. 'Phone No. 9. PRUN61.161 i. PUBLIC NOTICE. Raving moved to town to the resi- dence lately occupied by Geo P Wella,. corner Centre and Allred turrets, neat the G TR, I am prepared to ay this highest cash prices far' ell kinds of Rage, Rubbers, Copper, Horse Hair, Woai Pickings, Iron and. Metrtl. of all kinds, delivered at my resideuoe, or if word be left, I will call for yarn°. - 0. GOODMAN'. A. E. SMITH. WINGI;AM General Banking Business trbpa,R acted. Morley advanced. to farmers a business men on endorsed notes it collateral.-' Verniers' Sale Itote9 Cathed. , Moneys remitted aa diaft tri aleph al Canada and the Unitnti*States.'' Notes and eccaunte 'oulleoted on. re h. onable terms. WEBSTER & CO. have secured the services of three first-class coat makers; and are in a posh. tioti to execute orders iii workmanlike manner alp'" the shotest notice. Style and fit goes fore good deal these days both are combined in the clothes we make. Our goods are all new' ort. and the prices are low. . Webs er 8v Co i ueena ttkOcftr