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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1900-02-02, Page 8• e. • 1\4. H. MCINDOO 6qffiallB AND Wt A B r. Ltve l of great men reuxirxd us We tem melte o 'lives e4.iblitue Just by doing as y all de--- Advertisiug all time. ()trait Free Press. WINGELAY , —.A:. maw atnaok of the West visiting eardi;, blank or printed at this Tutus aide(). --It has been reported around town that a black fox has been. seen this Mite ""'� of Mildmay. A milliner of our spoils - wan have been out looking for Rini. MINOR LOCALS. Dr. Macdonald le now parmanentiv Campbell's Iieadlache Wafers at home and can bo consu11ed, by guarau- bis patrons, tedx1 to cure headache, i —We wonder how the lirofessiolfal 4/111nesc,ay, Felepe ry 14th, is St. gentleman who carne somewhat labs to Valentine's Day. leer the performance Tziosclay evening, .and Rumor bas it O. lady hockey club, - s• i —Regular montl Council on Monde ' —Camp. Calede A w .. r •, e'gular meeting ! r next. el, We will devote the next -few weeks to a great clearing off of al lines and broken quanti- ties in different departments. DRESS GOODS 25. Dress Ends, broken lot, reg. 6oc, to clear, 373!c.. Extra v l is in Skirt Length:, :.: •;s Lengths and Remnant . ,t.n. 15 extr.:.,.antIes, $7.50 to $8.00, for $5.00. FURS io Fur Coats, reg. $28 to $3o, for $25, Everything in Furs at cost and under. CLOTHING Suits and Overcoats cost with weight. is.TEW GOODS Just opened this week, Dress. Goods just opened and ready for inspection. New Silks, Prints, Muslins, Em- broideries, Lace, Hosiery, Sheeting,Tweeds, Cottonades Linens, Towelling. Stock well assorted. . Special :;r'F; Saturday night in Gloves t. Hosiery, 200 pairs of S . iple . Cashmere Hose at . turday night. Conlin at 8 o'clock. • M. O. WINDOWS PERSONALS. T. A. McLean 'week. L. B. Fortier is this week. Jas. A. Cline week on busine-s. Mrs. - J. S :l]�'van frieze s iii Chesle Rev. 1)', Perri() several days thus; Chas Gillespi1 business during t Q 1, - Mics Arlie Hill lug 'With Miss N as in Toronto this visiting in Ingersoll vas in Termite last is visiting was in Toronto veek. was in Toronto on e week. of Walkerton, is visit - a Dineiey, with for t Winghaur has a did not pay his adzniseion,, 'Liked, the "free" Patriotic Concert.—Coin.. iy meeting of Town —Last Saturday's Toronto Globo had evening nowt, a very good picture of the Ontario Col- S. O. S., holds its lege of Fhaxxuaoy hoot ball team In Monday evening the group we imaged the familiar' face of Ren. Messer, a young , luau 'well —A daily* paper '1 be published in. known. in Wingham, Ho was captain of the team Wi alkerton during o tune of the present " 'Mr. CRUROU .NNOTKS —The Canadia, Patriotic FundI Pastor arced laud Pastniastar Fisher amounted to $88,489.44 on Tuesday were m Walkerton on MoiMay and ht. xli enesday, attending the regular inoetiug g rt of the Pastors' and Deacons' elonferenee The usual shipslent of hogs was of the Walkerton Association of the made from here to Cliellingwood on Wed- ' Baptist Church.. nesday.. Watch Greer's advt. in this paper for Notwithstanding the stormy weather Prices in Boots and Shoes. of Sunday evening last, a large congxe —Call up telepho`'e No. 4 when you gation was present at the Methodist require anything in he printing or act- churelr to hear"li,cv. R. Robbs discourse on The evils of the Modern Pleasure vertising line. Dance." The speaker denounced, the —Remember T. . Walker's sale of pleasure dance, whiob he claims is an . W. FL McIi zuion, Reeve of Caledon cattle ou .Cuesday net at lot 86, con. 12, evil,' in very' strong' laugaa„ e, The dis- is only'25. years of age. East Wawanosh. `, . course was the subject of much diecus- The C P B. will s n1 b t thirt FEBRUARY 2, 1900. Love au the Irisr u. .k potao went on a wash And. sought au onion Led, "That's pie ter tile," observe:, the squash, And all the beats turned red. • "Go away," the ou,ou, weepiugcried; "Your love 1 cannot be; The pumpkin be your awful bride, You cantaloupe with xno." :I u: But onward still the tuber came And laid down at her feet; "Yon oaxxliflower by any Baine, And it will smell as wheat; And , too, am an early rasp, - And yon I've come to see So, don't turn up your lovely nose, But spinaehat•with me!" "I do not carrot all to wed, So go, sir, if you please," The modest onion meekly said, "And lettuce, pray, have peas! Go thiuk that you have never seen Myself or smelled my sigh, Too long a maiden I have been For favors in. your dye ! " "..e. spare acuss," the tuber prayed, "My ellerryshed bride•ycu'll be; You are the only weeping maid T1iat currant now eyith mel" And as the wily tuber spoke Fie caught her by surprise And. giving her an artichoke, Devoured her with his oyes. —It is said that DrRoss, of Aubnro, sicn on the street, in the stores, and brother of e11r towns ian, Dr. Russ, will - other places on Monday and many t,rore locate in Goderich, ; of the opinion that the preacher was too —Chas. Henderson, of the Blnevale hard on the dancers. Next Sunday road, intends buildin an addition to his evening the subject will be "The evils barn during the eo g slimmer. of the Tobacco habit." on Thursday and Friday of. neat week. D. C. Pope has purchased the Thynne —The Tines has b4ea fortunate in se- property ou Aipi street. woman's 17. curing a good corms andent at Toronto. bliss Nellie Turnbull, of Walton, was Man for'forgery and coturtorfoit coin His first budget tell Appear in. our Host the guest of Miss. Tena Smith last •week.g vas convicted 1,00 times to a wo- issue. y• Mrs. Jas. Hazlewood, of Clifford, is man's. ll, ' —Lac,: of snow isitiid to be hindering visiting at Mr. W. C. Hazlewood• on In France women are summoned be - operations in. the Ontario lumber camps.' Gibson st.• fore the tribunals fear times less than Wingham could notv'elpaie some of the The bachelors of Wroxeter ' intend men. beautiful.. holding a ball in the town hall in the In France in 1830 women delinquents near ftiter°. Thos: Myles and family; of Melita, - In Italy in the same: year they were Mau., are .visiting his brother David only 9 per cent. Myles on Centro st; In Algeria we have 06 male delinquents John Davidson, one'of our black and only 4 women. smiths, is not able ti resume work yet In. England and Wales between 1834 but is ably to move around. Dr. B. J. Hazlewood, who is 'eery ill at Pittsburg, is not improving very fast. The family here get word from him every day. The horse fair last week atthe Walker House was a success. A number of bpy- ors were present and horsesbrought #rein $30 to $128. Mr. Walker deserves,Credit for the way lie has worked up the hoose fair. . Our hookey team went to Brussels on epitaphs on gravestones, and Mr. Beech- Menday to play Brassels. Ii the first ler, who had been looking over the head - half hour the home team were .a itttle • lines of a morning paper, oxciaimed:. too much for our boys as the score stood "Ali, colonel, here is a fitting epitaph 6 to 1 in. their favor. But in the second for yon." The day before the birthday half on. boys got warmed up from tho of Robert Bunts, the. Scotch pont, had start and when Jack Brawn took in the been celebrated with unusual ceremony, situation they Went in to win and scored and a description of the celebration oc- cupiedsix goals to one, leaving the score 7 to 6 considerable spare on the first in favor of Brussels, page. of the paper. Mr. Beecher tore off a two column headline and banded • N EWS NOTES. it to the unbeliever. It read, "Robert Stratford has raised. $1,500 for the':Burns." Patriotic Fund. Two years later Ingersoll and Beecher New York consumption of champagne met again in a St. Louis hotel. "I re - during the past year wee the greatest member your epitaph on me, Mr. +tin. as in , a e a ever known. Beecher," said. Ingersoll, ''and I have sold at T- he annual meeting of the Caua uwt • Press Association evii1 boheidin Toronto five and forty thousand dollars improv- ing its freight sheds at Owen Sound between naw and spring; The grain threshers of East and South Wellington are endeavoring to form a . combine. The farmers should Sail it. • criminal Statistics. Man bears false witness 100 times to a Fresh Baltimore oysters served in any style at Jas. McKelvie's Star Restaur- ant. • —A number of young people of tcws spent a pleasant tine at the home of John S. McTavish!, in Tnrnberry on Monday: evening. j —The Canadian oads have de- cided not to allow el s and societies to ran excursions over t eir linea oil pub- lic holidays, such as ay�24th. Buy now! Be one;; of the many ivho are getting Snaps in hoes at Greer's. See advt. . —The Harriston Tribne will in future be issued as a semi-we¢kly. The Tri- bune has been coining the front since Mr. Copeland took char' a of it. D. D. G. 1VI., Dr, LOnderkin, M. P., of Hanover, paid an ofirial visit to Leb- anon Lodge,. A. F. & . M., here on Thursday evening of las' week. —We wore ':leased Walker, of Turnberry, i nesday, after three wee jo see J. W. town on Wed, - s' illness. He is not yet able to got aro nd very well. r —The Manitoba Distrait High Court of the Canadian order 'f Foresters. at its meeting iu B;issevr in, Man., last week, decided not to a,iz lit warren to the Order. fi; 'i ''',,,l., n� ta'*iS',a.... —Sam Hunter carte hist late t of th Tv.t.;;,ia„. vu Tao 'de/ ..4 business. Toronto World, has jo ed the staff of of one foryou: I will read it for you. the da;ly Star of that ity. Many Sin- A Guelph clergymanpreached an able g Mels s �. J. C�ceer and D. Walters 'B were 14 to •100 men. Huron. • and, • • ew m Petty,visit rn, were nurong tali oe who altttended. the We Dr. J. Ti . Shams 1 Ill.i'19 '.;Ilhl L lip t R it i•, iii Davis,Ontarioyards. every of sectarian shack- les, hungry and thirsty for freedom and light,, ye yet ,lied in religious' bond: "A heart as Sturdy as an Oak." But what about the blood which the heart must pump at the rate of 70 tunes a minute? If the heart is to be sturdy and the nerves strong this blood. must be rich and pare. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes sturdy hearts because it makes good blood. It gives to men and women strength, confidence, courage and endur- ance. ROOD'S PILLS are non-irritatingand the only cathartic to take with Flood's Sarsaparilla. ABNER COSENS General Insurance and Loan Agent. eM Lill—The Ontario Mutual. FIR—The Lion -tariff Qom- panies. CA ACCIDENT— The London Guarantee and Accident. East Northumberland Conservatives PLATE GLASS --The Do. have selected E. Coohrane, M. P., for ail minion. the Commons, and Dr. J'. Willoughby Erni 11lolse r at Lowest Rates, for the Legislature. In office corner of M.in. ie and Patrick Str Spion Iirop, according to German pap- eeeey every ,"ridgy afternoon and Hat- ers, is a point of no particular import - once, and the gentle reader will' now be glad to let it go at that. FARM FOR SALE 106-aores within 1 mile of Wi,g,m, /veil fsficeeed�� a good state of cultivation; atfottt 8 rrof f Nom of .Appiy • v: "ANS'ro B, ham,yin r�trt. —Goderich m sh d the tamers o with envelopes i!1 nets for the nougat which sae muss to ler alerts for resat/MX af atriregkesse, swat mad, lee arat a gal postai mats on tafflebe • marriage Howes oh to plane the fore inemietpal Petviattely *5 darts t bif. ant of nretell - mut will lee watched with iettereat. Grum metres s cif the Oftwatiam Pitaffla Zwilway far 'lad; 051, awe ChM" i$ =ems 44 e $t end. $1041•74,010geezer to hi 1.�'t , W ftfa -rte of III -4 atl t111 see, iOtlF % ?mem N012 q'10 tll t grctr=F tie i*a3 I II• dl •I III. N1: I1 g!i!i: Bias R• R R RRR •Y M FR • RF R M Y R MR •Y d• Y Jho Not Experimeut. Not much use experimenting at your own ex- pense. Let the other fellow do that. It is . no ex- periment to buy a CRAND JEWEL COOK STOVE They are the BEST and always give satisfaction— fitted for Coal or Wood. There have been hued `reds of Grand Jewels sold in this vicinity within the last six years, and the sale for the Grand is on the increase. COAL—Our Coal is of the very best this year. Orders promptly attended to. YOUNG 8.c. I'ACTLIN Lin �RR EEEE• "Tee!!! r .....ReMI�.RY :Eti�£i�__..cY A.._fEvi_ .i53_ _._4 FF _ E .31.2 •': Lala.. 4 ' R 3ri•i9oi�ii••i - _ q.q�iii�i•I IT PAYS TO TRUE. MN �-" PORTRAITS MADE AT If you have not seen the Catalogue of M. E. 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Our pupils are in demand with the leading business houses. D. MCMA.CHLAN & CO., Chatham, Ont. WALKED BROS. & BUTTON UNDERTAKERS, WII'NGHAM. Night cane at Button Block, or Fifth' door south of School House, Shop op. posits Macdonald block.. E.C.CLARKE TAILOR HAS MOVED e 1 DOWN STAIRS in the store (next C. N. Griffin's Grocery Store) and is prepared to make your • Fall Suits or Overcoats in the most approued and, up-to-date style. Special attention given also to Ladies' Jackets with New York latest styles. ` E. C. CLARKE. Oct. 21, 1899. THE MILK OF �HE.,...-.. HOLSTEIN DAIRY i pure and cold and costs . T11RREla CTS CART. Stamps they Wearer, as a roan of some importance when the dress is right. Ill-fitting clothing brings little consideration for the man inside. Let us improve your appearance and at the same time your importance. Our CLOTHING TO ORDER . . will do both. Every little detail, anything that will add to the style or improve the finish of the garment is carefully considered and. nothing neglected. Our garments are perfect in every respent, Robt. •Maxwell High Art Tailor; Wingham. Send THE TIMES to distant friends, They will appreciate it. New Subscribers beg added to our list daily. Read Clubbing offers on page seven. i Sight is P±cei-ess! Get your sight tested. It costs nothing. WE FIT S PEOTAOL S Scientifically, Correctly Reasonably. Try us: R. iviuws: t r A Ja FIT