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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1900-02-09, Page 1'VOL• ' X ..VIII,- 'NO 1451. WE SELL CHEAP. NEW STOOK OF STAPLES In order to facilitate the quick sale of the rost of our largo stock of Dress •Goods and Fine Dry Goods, we have Y sof bought a very lar„e took stapes nn all lines, Flannelettes, Wrapperottes, Shirting, Towelling, Apron Linen, Tick- ing, Cottonades, &c. These will bo sold .at lower prices than you can possibly buy them elsewhere. The publie knows as well as we can tell them that the prices of all these goods have greatly ad- Vanced. We bought before the rise, and as we sell them at cost, our customers get them at a price less titan they eau be bought wholesale to -day. And don't forget that we must get rid •of the rest of our Dry Goods before spring, Hitherto we have been selling them at cost; from now till they aro all gone, we shall sell BELOW COST. We quote a few prices to show we =eau what we say: 25 pieces of Dress Goods Regalia, .price was $1.00, now 60e. • 25 pieces of Dress Goods, regular price 'price was 85c, now 05c. 15 pieces of Dress Goods, regular price 75o, now 48e 8 pieces of Dress Goods, regular price was 65c, now 37e 10 pieces of Dress Goods, regular price '600, now 32e. 5 piecces of Dress Goods, regular price was 350, now 21c 5 pieees Dress Goods, regular price was 50c, now 27c 10 pieces Dress Goods, regular price was 30c, now 18e • The balance of our stook of Ready-- made eady;made Overcoats, Ulsters and Suite will be sold for the balance of the season at 'cost. This is positivelya fact; we mean it. _ Specially low prices will be quoted this month in our Boot and ShoeDepart- uaent, as we want to make room for .Spring Goods. Our Tailoring Dept. has evidently caught the attention of the public,•al- though: late in the season we are still crowded with orders. We claim, and • our customers will bear us out that we .give the best value and turn out the best fitting, most stylish and altogether the most satisfactory `Olot7ung 'made iu the 'County. Don't forget to leave us your •order for the next suit or overcoat you t , • WINGHA WINTGIIAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1900- r�.1W4• •^a•'rnr01+�'�411 1Yo7Zar;,-Any Ono wI3tung to pay their notes, or a part of them, can do ea at the Bank of Hamilton. As I muskier all nay .eustoniers good ohne paY until ley returna about the brat of pr�•il,. 1'000. IBA r. IslaNnon. to To Sunsoiuui ns. --Tho figures after YOU CAN BUY GRAPE GRAPE. NUTS SIIREDDED WHOLE WHEAT BISCUIT and a •full line of Christie, Brown & Co's (admitted the services of a> nae Fancyi e tbc! best) Plain and after the mill will b liitcuits from iia order that they . . their orders,, MASGatt5E tfl5 CAM *--AT— $ masquerade earallval '” ! Winghem skating ing, Feb. 9tlt, So Nr A � � arq u � a L 011 S sltatieg line -will bo ixx " of the following: --To. Opp. Bank of Hamilton wINGIIA3I, march, lancers, Aine cotillion, and navy i Le t� � �y above will be introd for the first time, an GENE' AZ LOCAL NEWS. the rinks be pie s ng See Halsey Park's advertisement, carnival in town, Dr, Bader, of 1 ondon,-will be at the there will be skating• Queen's Hotel, Wingham, on the first has been engaged for the oocasion, Ac1- Friday of each month f>'om 11.80 a. mission 15 and 10 ce ts, m, till 3 .o'clock p in , for consultation the address of every subsceiber indicate'a the date to which his subscription has; boon paid. A change of the number is a receipt for money received. Wateh the figures and see that you are paid in ad- venca. WlxcurAx leeova •ISIrees. - Mesa:;e. Harvey, Monson & rockelback have been n utking somei s xtenetve imerove- n floor mills and best quills in this out flour genal to 'hey have soe red miller and here- in day and night up with keep Y meats in the 'VPingh now have one of the section and can' turn any that is made. • Sc to 35c per ib. • wee A Houses eon 1I Currie and Riuto shipment of horses toba on Tuesday v that the seventeenoccasion were the belt lot that ever loft lege. We take it all Wiugham. J. O. Currie went in charge. is' a town axnd. a good OaIT1rAaY •- Tiae Pennsylvania') Re- Tha Review wishes it • rrnxa. -• Messrs. WaNTND-•Sea^made their first Mrs, A. E, Smith. s Resell to Maui- WILL 1nE a eirTY. P. R. It is said the Review hurt tses shipped on this of Wiughana by rof publican of Fobrua'r1 2nd, 1;30e, ro'orcls its present prosperity the death of Mao (Ze ) Talbot, wife of called down, ten years R O, Talbot, D, D. . , f tl at pl calls Wiughaan a to o' 1 ace, Dr. Talbot is a forme Winghamtte and , Review, his man friends will egret to hear of COUNTY this his second bereav meat iu so short nual meeting of the Not a tithe, he having lost little daughter L. was held in Wau: las this week. The l 4 {tin $1 ,& H +,.W' . Ito a l.• -•-"Unwillingly mad sensibilities ng to it al a. *tril- ls. Wiughatn A ve one at that. A continuation of • nc1 hopes to be oxo now, if it A ." - Kineardinxe 14lt , 'LINT:1 lie an- '' It Huron L. O. .i F' on Tuesday of , e was one of tile ' Y Y LODGE Ms bat a year and a half ga. ELECTRIC LanerLNu -As will be seen most successful of tee r rind ever li by the council r ainut sin another col- over 70 members being present. • a},1. ire 1'• umn, that a move s on foot to have following affi�erses ma -tonnty more electric lights o tho streets of our Mester, Jno. Wilford, Blyth; Deputy vv t ]- nc _ i._ zea • Cha town. This is a mow T in the right dir- Master, W. �' Greer, W €;ha 1 ectiona. Wingham t badly in need of lain, R3v W. Lowe; sac. Sec., T. more lights ou the isa,ck streets and if Nash; Fig- Sea., W R. Mooney; rad a satisfactory rata c u' be secured from -� the Electric Light Co, the council V " ' Treasurer, E. Ilryalnns; D of C:, J. .7, 11 be held rax the McMannns; I,ecture#rs, Geo. Mcdos,, on Friday even. should plater) a few More lights on our Mciliaunus, thfntg new In the streets, T. E. WA/awes ,pm --Thr, sale of •oducod, consist- Foe, SALE, -.A. quantity of second- cattle held by T.B Walker, of East _: pen vAth a, grand hand two and three inch piping for sale Wawanosh, on Tuesday was very large - can Sooh d to thohighest forkinds Ty attended, buyers being ,present from. reel, on reasonable terms. I azo also larepar- and reel. The o pay g t It block all n n Lucknew, Brussels, Blyth and of wood. Apply nit salt block office. ed in Winghaan F G Srear ING, Bclmore, The stoop was all in good is weary papular ill TI6 tee ere '''''''`I'''' ' ,emehaux las Condition au,c1 sold at fair prices. Messrs, es, suet willow always hal a goomarket, but in J' Currie, G. Barton and C. Hamilton ature at the first future it will liav a. bette>; one than. took turns in oil ing'the auctioneer's etween each event hammer and it only took two and a half First-class music ever, Thos. Gig ory is now on„the hours to sell some eighty head of stock. �riaxket and is prep. 'ed to pay the high - ,ere Mr. Walker intends holding another in offering. : sale in the 'courso of a few weeks, _ iiderable experience Watch the next issue of the Three for diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. G. T. R. Hoene =urchin' & Robert - eon shipped a car• o cattle to Toronto. and a car • of h• = -to Collingwood. Louttit & MoDonai' shipped a ear of cattle to Toronto. A number of car loads of bark war:. received 'for the CANADIAN FOREST one of the organizers Order of Foresters, weeks in.toesen in tb Maitland. Ile has c days and has met The Foresters of tovi in his -work, and evil Wingham Tanning 0. the part of the mem Trn Realm' G= , • .-The Wi}ngham land, at least fifty n de very satisfactory be added to Court 1Vl Mr, Stephenson for Strong's stay in. tol or the balance of the meeting of the Cour'. Curling Club has arrangements with the use of the slink season and this go again revived. in rinks had the flit Monday evening T. O. O. F: ME • G. Strong, of the Canadian: s spending a few interests of Court rly been here a few ith great success. n should assist him a little work on est price for all gi Gregory has had co in this Tine and • TRY 1EATHFIELO'8 RAS M The Magic Remedy For Coughs and 'q`v Colds. V MORROW'S DRUG STORE • RICH GOLD MINE. Whether gold is found in the frozen Yukou or in Winghare GOLD IS ,ST1T GOLD. Well, we will • give you gold or its equivelent right here, and nn paying; quantities too, without having to dig far it.' Here are some of the ways by which you can get it. Dlen's I'ar Coats Good, strong, -veli lined, trimmed and made, were sold in the regular ingham grain the date of next sale. way at $S..o, our price is $12.75. Still market will be gnTe lively hereafter. better oats were $20 and $22, our prig ,,. nsw18, til. Goat Sleigh Robes, were , our pxipe is $4.50. These are fu size business. PP Y a s c , e. well made and well lined. e� price.' _ Everything in Overcoats will have the AFTER SIXTEEN . LONG 'YEARS -W. J. price practically cut in two. Take one he Wingham F Mall h, secret' of the Y `M. C.A ., to 42, wellle ade, well hued, o dU�sie i' Ans 7 ve the pleasure of for *3,50. Farmers ill do well to market their AP0R5NTIOE Weewere lA good smart �-yy boy wanted at once to learn the printing Il '' grain in �i ]ainghant a .ud obtain, the high- c A 1 t Teams OCR Town BA ID-� t band was re -organized ata meeting held a ue n s o on ne ay even- lag ve will next week m th Queen e ' H t•! T sd n- meeting ere of Court Mait- 6 his fathe w members should t5 A�CTine ficers a ce-Pre oted a en A ]3. seen for snxteen1. itland during Mr, dent,sgrove; Sec -Tres '.,• A. Robinson; tleman is visiting wn. The regular Managing Commit 'r. Irwin, G. man, at Wingli -will be'$eld tins. Reiland J. E. Davis l is expected that secretary will go e, olds game has been (Friday). evening,:, ,and each member has just comae out Ingham, . couple of should be present. • '1 the first practice evil e hold on Monday home in the conn evening next. This is an organization Trelaud. His so nae of the season on FOR SALE.—.A., -A, H• Carr is offering his that is deserving of the hearty support t- 'desirable property. oh Minnie street cel for of our townspeople. '' W e hope it may neeekAb the regular sale. or teams and other p ti e '1 to rho oW ezz �,. t f now be a. going concern, as a town is not a good band. meeting of Maitlend Lodge •I O O F., ar - .. ;what it should be Witho on; Thursday evenizig• of last'week, sen A Mee/acme. Ptb' u t -The West'ern « }� new membei`s 't v' e initiated. t was Progress, published at Molita, Man., in C' O, F• AT How ho "At Home” expected that the russets degree team -writing up the pro eer settlers of that gxvem in the opera kouse ,on Tuesday' f td . f evening under the anspicos of Court wan • . have been present ut the rough weath- sector has the O owing say o a• r er kept them away. r e we- After the business 11 known forme Wingharnitc 1tTr Maitland Canadian Gre er' of Foresters, ,• fi _•- . of the evening had eer concluded, re- Awas landerson had eeperience of � is gely attended f d A tby the die Foresters ®ni farming was and eat of refresh- & So were s rued and the large number, present spe t a very enjoyable evening.. • 220• 'i Roll Butter, WAITTED- Cho e , ns. also Raw. Furs, Cho .ce' Fox $4.50. We • have a few mantles to clear; $10 ones fo $5, $5 ones for $2 50; also a few Fur lalarrlage Licenses :Issued by FaAxac PATi.atsoN', No. 28 Victoria -street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses required, 1�.'�•'%�� .��..a mfg-i�`"r�"rr��.a��u-c"� NOTHING LESS' -THAN should satisfy you. You will in all .i probability attend a .business col- lege once m your life time, then why not . spend your time in a school where there are not any doubts about getting a first-class training? The Central Business College, Stratford, Ont., has the reputation of being one of the very Ibest schools in . the Dominion.' It has a large staff of expert instruct- ors and enjoys a large attendance.. ri ,Write for our handsome catalogue; aI New` term now open. Enter as soon as possible. W. J. ELLIOTT, principal, Central Business College, Stratford, Ont. us 1900 CHEAP CLUBBING RATES .Before 'renewing wing your rapers enquire for our s. By clubbing a City Daily or Weekly with the 'theles you get all the news. The local paper •gives you this home news andthe city paper the ,general news.,. All the latest War Reports can thus bo ob• rained in full. 'Tho following are some of the Clubbing Mates. Each paper for a year. TimeH and San, - +• tt 85 ,Advertiser, 140 Globe - • " witness • " Mail -Empire • " Phtnil Herald " Dolly News • Wordtis�i .. " " Glob - 180 • 175 • 200 • - 425 " " • 25 Any other City pap pat equally low rates. If you do not see the combination you want ask for it. Clubbing rates also with Agricol- a! papers and the Illustrated Magazines. p do not club with other local papers. These rates are all cash in advance. Renew before your present aubsariRtion expires. Sub- sortptaion s army begin at any time. Present subscribers to the n to paid in ad- vance, >n obtain any of the other papers by so]h t•ng the �eexctra p1rii *.SSA Subscriptions for any ,0 Hi P. O. err, Ponbal�• Note, Erp er 11 sabered otter. Address or �l at 't' •1 IVS6 01171011, .wi , ale. Lined Capes.. G. E. KING. PotL'rier Seto -we -The fourth annual exhibition of the Duron Poultry and Pet Stook Association ieId at„ ,Seaforth last week, was the .mo. 't successful yet held by the Assooiatio t. Over 600 birds were on exhibition; and many df the best poultry men in - the province were among the exhibieers. Messrs. W. Tay- lor and Jos. A. Graiy,. of town, were very successful inl winning prizes. The been held in Wing - for various reasons, eted as the best glace. show should have linin next year, b Goderich was eel forholding it: A HINT TO Art RuTIsnxts—Alen you see an item descaribing the methods used by a business m.n to increase trade, or a suggestion, wJich, if applied, would increase the eillciency' of your store 'ser- vice, clip the' article out and keep it. Have a book handy and place the clip- pings in it. Give a portion of each week to the study of this collection of thoughts from, different sources; debate' with yourself from", the ideas there con- tained can besuccessfully applied to yoni.particular business, and you will find many suggestions which, with a little change, can be used to increase your trade or profit. COVNTsr POOR ?tiiousts—The. Brook- vi11e Recorder published the following statistics in reference to county poor houses in Ontario. It will be noticed that the cost per capita in ('E-Inron is less than in any•of the other counties: - ew", .014 gt County-- I 4 Huron 4 yrs 80 Welland,.... b. 46 Middlesex r . ....1.11/ x01 "York•,., ,.1.4 98 Elgin , .. , ... 134 49 Lambton..,d'..... 8 86- Norfolk C Norfolk .. ,..,80 54 Waterloo ..; 80 95 Perth ...... A8 48 Leeds kGreea�ville 4 46 Oxford 6 61 P 0 • whom he has not g years. That gen- is sister, Mrs. Herds - Ont., whither the •xt week. His father to Canada from his of Armagh, north: of came out to Canada when a little boy, and by faithfulness and perseverance leas risen to the honor- able position he n4,w holds. Mr. Mel- iagh looks ferwar4to ;seeing his. father with a great deal pleasure. -Kingston Whig. E'ER ONALS. • Joe Hodgson is - isiting friends in Bel - ments, in in Outer 'o duringthe earlysir riga s, g'oo programme more. part of his life lint,ave it up to go into provided P Y e Fred Davidson, of undayed the saw mill and s ave factory business ments, which =Ado in , a pleasant even-. in town. f in Wingham, Ont Anticipating a boom. mg for all present A H Musgrove Exeter, S siting with t Sunda wel,speu s.` Henson Homuth gave an iustr 'mental selection He was looking f r fogs. that either the N P. or•C. P.R:''would Which was well ree-ived, and Mrs. Dr. D. D. Ross was in Toronto for a` soon build a br: ch to the southwestern Ilomuth and Miss C. licher els ave a couple of days cis week. fine instrumental sele•,tion. ass L. portion of the p'evinnce, Mr. Anderson• Geo. Shaw r4ureed from Dauphin, visited the neig �? orhood of Melita, and Sperling gave a spl ,indid violin solo. Man., on Monde r evening, beingpleased wi:h theappearan was the chairman on he occasion end • Mass Pattison i' vi friends in Manitoba °win, ; to the,. change of ' in London. Government whic i occurred in 1887, he falls �„ ;. - t position a the satisfaetioni Thos. Wilson open y at his Mx. Anderson .de nsuined to Gonne out 'of aU, seers. W. J. Greer, A. M. ',';p. Hall sac song songs; Dr. home in Ingersoll : ' here, springWhich h 1880.0, K uitetiysang two son s in good style, Earl Kidd, of std t Sunday the of . With Win ham f end roposal of the N. P: the last'one being a pa titular good one; g ' linesto the west of Miss L. Sparling and ' Mrs. ` W T. J. Wm. Button w s in this week. rightly thinking and see the coun cordingly did in Learning of the. Ry. to extend the the Souris river ce of the Miss Hay' of Listowel sang a solo that was very much enjoyed and Miss Griffin John Ritchie i; away on a few days country, deter ed to buy a largevisit to friends iii Geneva, N. Yr quantity of Ian(' as he thought he could also sang a solo in got i voice. W. G. Wednesday. make no imsta in acquiring a consid- Strong, organizer for he C. O. F,, gave Geo, H. Moo. y, of the Ripley Ex- ` hil 't ' still ohea a short talk onForesks, explatiniatg the press was in to on W y istowel, is visiting at c1e, Thos. Gregory. wan and son, of Orange ids in town this week. aald; of Goderich, was , Wingham friends this erabbe quantity v e i era p'workings of the Ord r. Taken. as a Miss Hay, of Returning to inmipeg again Mr. And- •Whole, the prograram• was' as. good as the home of her green purchase ;four sections 0.0. P.R. land and one', of N. W . Landwe have seen rendeved in our opera Mrs, Arthur Cos land. Ire then made one or twohouse. Dining th evening refresh- Mrs, visited frig trips east for th3 purpose of winding up meats were served a 1 all appeared to A•G. 113cDo; his business at Wiugham and finally thoroughly enjoy' ti emselvea in. this canning oxo •old brought his faiily out to. Manitoba and part of the programm -. A hearty veto Sveek. of thanks was tendered to all those also shipped firm Ontario two cera of taking part in the pro xammme and to building materi xls and stock, iucludi ig 'the ladies who had ]rovided the re - nine horses andwnb• cow, ' That year he built his house and broke 100 acres of freshments, - land. His lame was purchesod on May. • 16th and in Jun}' he was offeped $2 per acre advanoo on the price of purchase. Th offer was, coarse, refused. 1890 he broke 2( acres. more and put in • 100 acres of excel. The , yield. was not about 14 bushels per r he put in 800 acres of yield of 9,000 bushels - r 78 cents per bushel. , has gone on breaking oh year until lie .has under cultivation. w Sometime agoolte gave his daughter and each of his theee sons a half -section batt Still retains and works the retraining three seetiond.. To work all this land 88 't ' head of Worlting horses and an average of six hired men are required. Mr. A. 83 has four or five binders and recently 65 94 parehased a threshing :machine. This 55 87 year Mr. A. had about 10,000 bushels of - 62 82 wheat and 5,000 bushels of oats off three 72 11 sections. Mr. A. brought to this country* 78 00 about $8;009 and now estimates that his 68 16 property would clear $06,000 to *40,000. 46 00 He states emphatically that nothing. 68 00 would induce fain to Ieave this eonntry 20 48 and Win in Onitrite as it is much easier 78 84 to work a large cinantity of land h re. WI N GH AM, DAVIS' Miss Eva Gro from Blyth, wh friends. Miss Lail Tag r the guest of Mi ing the week. T In Miss Irving, -very large, b acre. Next yy wheat and had which he geld. Since theh• tr. up more hand now about 3 SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. Com`` RIOS OOLDSa, ITOARSIrlNESS, COUGHS, SORE THROAT, 311B.014'01 ITIS, PAIN ler OHEST. Relieves Dry Coughs and allows Restful Sleep, a w DAYS DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN, coy has returned home re she had been visiting icell, of Kingston, was s Jennie MacMath dur- Teeswater, spent a few days in Wingha with friends, prior to leaving for Dre don, Mrs. Alex. St 'bee and Master Gray, of Seaforth, are `visiting the former's brother, Mr. R. _S. MacMath. Miss Reid rerurnned to her home itt Toronto on Friday, after a visit with her cousins, the.Misses Stewart. Mies Wood returned to her home in Toronto on To day, after a visit at -the home of her tut e, J. A. Morton. Mrs. John M maid and Miss Mabel McDonald, of istowel, were visiting 'Wingham frier during 'the week. • Mrs. 11, M'. M Mister, of l thel, who was visiting wit friends here fora few days, returuod h oto on Wednesday. T. Hall, of the Advenoe, and IL B. Elliott, of the Tx s, are attending the manual meeting; the Canadian Frees Association at To oto. - Miss Mary M aid, of Goderieh, jreturned home o oni3,ay after spell -d- i itlg a emelt of vw. with relatives and ',friends in Wines, and vicinity. Ladies, Fur Coats, Cakes, Caperities, Ruffs, &c., •will all 'be treated in: the same way. Blankets, Large Wool Blankets, 7 lbs for $j2,45; big stook to select from. Everything in winter goods goes the•same way at D. M. Goanoh's The Direct Importer, • IN M.14r ol1Ti 9F AGOI M. snafu WILD Dm) n' Enr l ANY 7.TIi, 1899:- . ,,J_. • Death h been her'; d' bo ae away ars a aux Y A sister from ou id s`s o, Just in the mornin ; of her day,. As young as we, the died, Not long ago she filed her place, And sat with us o Pearn; But she has run he moralrace, And never can re uru. She is not dead, but eeping there, Her spirit's gone a eve; It's calmly resting • that home Of peace and joy: a d love. But will not Be who etched here Watch o'er her the the same; For our Father in Heaven Calls her from whe ce she came. Oh, who World call ham back again, To earthly strife ane care;. To struggle on in this nark world, While she is happy t fere? The vacant chair she o co did fill, Awakens fresh your 'ef; lent dry your tears,• for aggie's gone sighs are no r ief. Whereg Her hopes grew brighte as she neared Thebright eternal sh -e, For she knew across th river, Was the loved one go ie before. One less on earth, they eemed to tan One less from pain is been; Ono less the daily cross .o bear, But there's one more =n Heaven. Gad has laid up for her _n I3eaven A crown which canna fade; The eighteens judge at hat great day Shall place it an her dead. Then let us trust in o Saviuor, And walls the path see trod; That we may also be r ady To meet .the call of sod. Rest, Maggie, rest, - The. toilsome life is •est; Jesus has taken thee nee, To dwell among the blest. So, farewell, Maggi We meet on earth But it won't be long Olt Canaau's liamp ---Written by a Cir ter. more; fore we meet, ore. au Endeavor Ede- atoceery In a hotly oonte:to night, < lodorich was by a satin of 18 to 1 score smolt, 7 to 5 in Lucknrnv met t Ripley on Wedues The soots *at large. Itincaulitra Wein, freta. Gutted!. fn a sl erre 7 tee le papa • on Monde efeated gut Ripley- - at t3iue tib ., i-ur of tial Atifttiolo Ws rice fart orf laat av thi