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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1900-03-16, Page 8M. H.
MCINDOQ
1Nat'
rn last issue, r
we IVO pleased
to
GtlebristS ose illness was re=
•
Isay, improving trimly now. lie bale
now sOfllo use of his. _r in aual 1t g wench
were parlalized and ,lis early recovery is.
looked for.
—Last week the %seas stated that the
Naptuka, Mau. Si tudard, under the
rnanegemeiitofII. T Batley,lateofStmt.
ford lead suspeaclec publicatiou. Mr.
Bustler writes the St etford Wield that
lie is still in amines: as usual mei doing
well.. •
'he Ladies sett of the Belgrave
asb J•terian churcl Held a successful
entertainment on onciay oveuing of
this week, Messrs Geo. W. Cline, A.
M,Robiuson and A. Farquharson
and Mises Alla CU e and Carrie Fidler
of this town, assist 1 in the pxogranimo.;
PERg NAt.S. '".
'We shall be :nate t .r have cont. ibutions to
this column from max of our readers. If you
have visitors or pnr'p' die going away yourself,
drop 131 incl tell us, 01 send us a noted to that
effect.
To clear the balance of our
*Winter stock we will give
you i!
Bargain Day
on Satiirtht
that you will all remember.
25 Dress End:1 and Remnants, all
good shades, winter weight, regular
price frUr,; 1i00 and 75c, choice tor
20c. These price; are good tor Sat-
urday only.
10 Ladies' Fur Mantles, good
quality, reg. prier, $25.00. These
clear for $18 00 cash on Saturday.
15 P1e''s Ulster Overcoats, extra
heavy, all sizes, reg. $8 floats, Satur-
day $4.75. It will pay you to buy
this overcoat for next winter.
10 1,' dies' Winter Mantles.. very
fine quality, to clear at $5.00, reg.
$8.00 and $10.00. These goods are
much ander wholesale price and
should sell early on Saturday. First
choice always the hest.
We have passed into stock this
week new Dress Goods, Silks, Laces,
Embrocderies, Paints, Muslin, Lin
ens and Napkins, Table Covera and
Car pets and Lace Curtains.
We have opened a beautiful stock
of Gents' Fine Suitings and Wor-
steds, Plain and Fancy and Fine
Scotch Tweeds.
We'll. be very pleased to show you
our fine stock of Spring Suitings.
Suits made to order or Ready-
made.
.Also our new stock of Spring Hats
has jut arrived.
Special price on Ready-made
Clothing on Saturday at
. NI do DOO9S
MINOR LOCALS.
Shoes to the Queen's taste at Greer's.
—Ii an ;tiler eolunl
be found au interest
laws of New Zealauc
Single Factory Harness from ;7 to $10
per sot at C. IIneclrtel's harness shop.
—The splendid s1 ghing of the past
week has brought Targe quantities of
wood, logs, etc to to vu.
Ladies see the latest designs in 1900
footwear at W. T. Greer's.
—D. D. Wilson, Peter Douglas and
Henry Doyle has, a been appointed
Beed se cemmissionees for South Huron.
—Morris townshlu council meets on
Monday next; East Wawanosh on Tues-
day, and Rowick o: Wednesday of next
week.
Single Harness, my own manufacture,
from $12 to $40 at Knechtel's harness
shop.
—The Traces is hying its "growing
time" in the way o' new subscribers.
The TIMES never bef ire had such a large
fir time
=Samuel Bourret of the Wingham
planing mill, has purchased a new
steam engine from . Bell, of the Sea -
forth foundry. la
---The Times job lepartment is in the
lead. On Tuesday .f this week we re-
ceived ten orders foe printing from the
Tillage of Bluevale.
Line up and get aguaranteed through
rawhide whip for 250. at C, Iinechte1's
harness shop.
—The High Court of justice for the
county of Huron wilt sit at Goderioh on
Monday next. Bk. Justice Faicon-
bridge will preside. '
-Geo. Shaw inlsnds returning to
Dauphin, Man., se Tuesday. He
will take a numb se of horses and
settlers' effects with him.
----John McMann, y,f Listowel, father
of Mrs. W. Patteracs, of this town, is,
we are sorry to say, very low, and little
hopes are held for 1 is recovery.
-w Read the advertisements in the
TERES. Business nen don't advertise
for fuze hilt for the -cot'. of the pockets of
the public and thei own as well.
—VI/Ingham has tarted to tilt base-
ball already. is a sign that the
game will be well yed in that town
up till the sn iaon : opens.—iiipley E.r-
prees.
Councillor Wa er has sold his fine
driving snare to Mr. J. B: Swarts, of
Wingham, for a 1 ' ndsSslie figure and
delivered) her on Saturday.— Clinton
Ifewx-Recerd.
--W. Iain, fora)
grocery left Win
stawineareefer him
Mods.Sire to t
of effects.
of this issue will
l,'' article on the
1,
Miss Irvine is vi itisig with friends in
Godorieh.
T. E. Swats wa in Toronto this week
on. business.
S. Day is visiting under the parental
roof at Ingersoll.
Chas. P. McLear was in Toronto for
a few days this w ek.
Robert S. Reid vas in Elora for a few
days this week on business.
James Elliott, s ., was in Exeter a few
days this week o business.
T. Meely, of Do chester,was in town a
couple of days th week on. business.
10. A. Heath an children, of London,
are visiting at tel c home of Jas. Duffield.
Herb Wightm I returned home from
Sault Ste Maria In Weduesday even -
lug.
Ezra Hart was u London on Tuesday
of this week att
his uncle.
Fred Stephens. returned Tuesday to
Wingbam where he has a situation.—
Clinton News -Re ord.
Hers. Lee and s. Douglas, of Luck -
now, were guest. at the home of Win,
G. Gray on Frid y last.
Miss Downey, of Wingham, is visiting
her friend Mis Hattie Murray • at
present.—Seafor Sun.
Mrs. W. Tayl,r has returned home
from a few days visit with friends in
Teeswater and el unity.
Walter Bell ha returned home from
Rainy Lake, Mu skoka, whore • he has
been residing for e few mouths.
Mr:. W. Harris and children left here
on Wednesday fa: Grand Rapids, Mich.;
where they will j•fin Mr. Harris.
T. E. Walker, 1 f East Wawanesh is
in Norwich and • tterville this week,
buying cattle, •'ch he will have
shipped here and sold by auction at
Belmoro.
Mrs. A. E. Brad ' in and children, of
Blyth were guests t the home of Jos.
Draftee for a few ys ti1is week. Mr.
Bradwin also' spen Sunday under the
parental roof.
Mr. surd Mrs. W . Howson, of, Wing -
ham, spent Sunday ith friends in the:
village....Mrs. Ch. 1wiek is spending a
few days with faiens in Wiegham this
week.—Teeswater ews.
Miss Schoales wa. visiting at her home
in Seaforth for a f w days during the
week, returning to t awn on Wednesday,.
accompanied by he mother, who spent
a couple of days wit • Winghant friends.
Mrs. Chas. Llo is in Stratford
undergoing treatm: nt for rheumatism,
from which she ha been a great sufferer
for some time. S = was accompanied
by A. E. Lloyd and Rev. R. Hobbs.
0. A. Holden, tra ening representative.
for S; E. Bucklen & Co., of Chicago,
Ill., proprietors of )r. king's New Dis-
covery, Electric litters, etc, was in
town on Tuesday i. the interests of his
•firm. This firm d , es a great deal of
advertising with th newspapers and is
one of the best outs de firms with which
we have any dealin, s. Their representa-
tive renewed their .'retract with Wing -
ham's leading pape , The Testes.
ding- the funeral of
I '0013.
Wedding, ' net home wedding
took place in Bel- ve last week, March
7th, at the from of Mr. Dalgarno,
when his last dahter, Elizabeth, Ivas
united in marriagt to Mr. James Scott,
of this vicinity. The ceremonyy was
performed by tl.e Rev. T. Hall, of
Belgrave, only the near relatives being
present. The beton' couple have set up
their new home t u the farm formerly
owned. and ocoupi d byMr, joins. Agnew.
May they both .r years enjoy,
A peaceful le Whetted life;
.And busily the' hands employ
As, united, •. and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. S ott gave a very enjoy-
able evening to their neighbors and
friends on Tries( evening, March 13th,
in the form of a "At Rome" social
held at their ne home. All enjoyed
the evening whiowas spent in various
ways of anlaserue I t and before the con -
patty bloke up me. y wishes of joy and
prosperity were m ted out to the happy
'omen couple.
Mr. 3. Veno, of the 8th con, has been
laid tq for several
but Ira . again app
Mr. F. Poarer
last week but exp:
Mr. Win. Pato
Woodbee on Sett
clays with la grippe
red before the public.
as been ratite ill this
is soon to be art)rnld.
'haycan. SO had a
'day last and owing
to the worst being so well acornBehest
he invited the "I1 ads" baekfor itionday
night, "this timo o use their feet also."
Quito a 1'leasan time was spent and
they all renehecl 101110 early.
Owing to the i stress of the Rev. T.
R'OIT, of lelgrav , the services at Calvin
ly of the north end I Presbyterian ehareh was replayed" by a
sant on wed/molly I prayer' tad song service. air, Camp.
tory home ire Sault bell, an elder, rc ad silo of Dr. Spur•
With kiln FL sax' ge,i1 s sermons vilich was appreciated
by ell, althotig the absence of the
:minister was g1 -ttly felt.
ase
THE WINGBAM TIMES, MARC11 10,: 1900.
sewn'. noitnr).
Regular ucouthl meeting of the
School Board wax_ held on Tuesday
evening last. M rr .berg all present ex-
eept H. (i•, Lee. M antes of last regular
ineetiog were road int approved.
INFP110T(W 1+ IMPORT.
The followiug re ort was read from
Iuspeotor Robb;---
Brussi s. Feb. 10th, 1900.
To the Trustees of Wl Otani I'ttblie Selrmoi:--
GENTI,E MEN, --I g to report that 1
visited your school a February Sth,Oth,
13th mud 14th. 11 nud the rooms wai1a1
and comfortable. he system of venti-
lation is, liowev is, rather primitive.
The order, discipl e, naauage)nout and
progress in all the "oats are quite satis-
factory. You ba e an .excellent staff of
teachers. 1 ha a no suggesttons to
malate.
1 am, entlernen,
Yotu very respectfully,
D. Rorie, L P. S.
ell—H•,rr—Thet the inspector'sxe-
port as read be re :rived and filed --Car-
ried.
rnwc r'4 L'S IMPCirr.
The Principal's -eport for the month
of February was ,i:t as follows :—
D pt. Boys. (. iris. Tootaal. Avg.
c .3
s 27 e 63 49
8 21. . 0 DI 44
4 24 8 5a 47
5 84 0 54 ` 47
6 14 ) 40 80
8 83 9 b2 40
200 95 . 395 845
School was op in 19 days and the
teachers were all present. Noll-resi-
deuts, 3 ; fees $1.2..i
Respectfiily suburitted,
A. H. Musentove, Plintipal.
Moore—Button-That the Principal's
report as read be adopted—Carried..
The following a :counts were recom-
mended for paynwmt by the Finance
Committee:—Lot & Sturdy, livery rig,
$2; Jos. Coad; pibig wood, $3; 1'.oya1
Insurance Compal y ,insurance premum,
$15; Smith & Pet1 ick, supplies, $1,31; T.
Ball, Post cards a: .d printing, $1.75; 0.
N. Griffin, half lozen brooms, $2; 7,
Bridges, wood, $7 ;. 0.
Moore—Abraha .n --That the accounts
as read be paid .arried.
The question o putting more insnr-
auce ou the soli 1 building was dis-
cussed by the m tubers of the Board.
At present there i only $5,C.00 insurance
on the building ai d no insurance on the
contents, The " 'embers all thought it
would ba advisab to place an addition-
al.$1,000 on the Wing a:uc1 $1,000 on
the contents.
Abraham Kee That an additional
insurance of $1, 00 be placed on the
school building a id $1,000 on the eon -
tents; that the finance Committee be
empowered to )lace the same—Car-
ried.
alomuth Abra am—That the teach-
ers' and officers' aries for th3 month
of February be p 'd --Carried.
The Board then adjourned. .
TO rnzyENT CONSU3IPTCON.
Hard to euro; easy to prevent. Scott's
Emulsion nourishes the body, keeps all
the organs and tissues healthy, and the
consumption germs cannot get a foot -
'FARM FOR SALE
The ea half of Lot 28, Con. 6, East
osh, eon g 100 acres. About
good bush. asy terms of paymon
Apply to VANSTONE, W'ham
i or to . A. MALCOMS' N, Lueimow.
It�wan-
acres Of.
Notice is hereby gi ' pursuant to R. S. 0.,
1897, chap. 189, sec. 83 at all persons havingclaims against the at of John W, walker,
late of t.lio Tor , rip . Turnberry, in the
County of Huron . armer, ho died on or about
the 9th, day of FA. D. 1 s i, are required to
send by post . aid ordeliv. to R. Vanstone,
Winglramx so citor forth exutors, on or be-
fore the, 43 . day of March, • . D. 1900, their
names, ad.•esses and descrip •ns, and a full
statemen • of particulars of thea aims and the
nature , the security (if any) eld by them
duly c = ". ed and that after the id day the
execu .rs will proceed to distribu • the assets
of t. . deceased amongthe partie entitled
the to having regaronly to the . aims of
tic they shall then have notice.
ated this 222nc1 day of February A. a 1200.
R. VANSTONE, solicitor or
eorge Walker and Rosetta Walker, Exec tors.
To Paris—on Dunlops.
A Cabin Passage ,
to Paris
ree
flog;stet your name at once.
The Dunlop Tire Com•: y,
Limited, will give free steam-
ship ticket to Parisid return
to the writer giv g the best
zoo -word de cr' : eon of an ex-
perience IN Dunlop Tires.
All you have to do is to tend
a postal Card, registering, your
name for competition, and ask-
ing for the t` Dunlop Tire An-
nual "—which contains all par-
- ticulars, and much valuable
data, about t' Dunlop Tires."
'The only tools you'11 nerd,"
the nufifnp Tire Co., Limited,
it•4t Td,npdMs.. Street.
71,rd00).
Mention this. paper. High Art Tailor, VPipgham.
("1"11' "(11 CQMi:1Qi COMrrJGI
'i'. P. SMITH, IEtitlFi6 E $PEOIR4cST
0aduatCNew Yea: 'bi3•),,a ,,1 !L'oronto
(Ifni 1tu iv*.
Call early and • ail yourself of ha
t•:tivable servic . as this is a rate
c',rportunity to h . c our eyes proper-
ty testedslace cls ge. No guess
work but e' ntifie c 'rtainty.
cult eases t' curatel fitted. Aet,
1VOdti� G1JA ANTI:i:P.
;UTZ •vet. Bull at prtvat houses.
Ho has ads • added a large assort eat of arti-
ficial eyes t his stock, Will be at
Colin . Campbell's Oro Store
Winghein, ono day only,.
ednesday, March 21st, 190
Will be Sold at a Great Sacrifice
100 acres of partially improved land, 7 miles
from Wingham. Terms to snit purchaser.
Apply.at once to H. DAVIS, or MRS. E. IT. N.
McKEBB0N, Executors,
Wingham, March (ith, 1f00.
• „" "a aegeatR •� Rl,tar� 3aaeaRe:11119"0111,Ra`Il s t a rRai t lett ere�llpeasrel�ll t!!k
$ es ee.ssita si sass sse sssaisases asaiiitieassoses aMj issel ssiass a�rssiirssraeasisissess�
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•
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r
The nude . ,-• eel 11, - or sale a number of CII
large Improve '1 lire Hogs, both sex, bred
from importer oc ill be sold on reason- .,,,::RA
able tcr'lns. pply to
P. GIBBONS, Marnsirch P. 0,
WALKER BROS. & BUTTON
UNDERTAKERS, WINGHAM.
Night calls at Button Blook, or Fifth
door south of School Blouse. Shop op-
posite Maodonatd block.
TRUE �
PORTRAITS
MADE
1DAT� p `^1 ry
E. Z 1.1RBfi G GAS.
Family and other Groups from
small sunbeams up to 16 x 20,
actual size of photographs. •
Pictures copied and enlarged or
• • remounted.
Down floor gallery, opp. Presb. Church.
$g/ore, After. Wood's Phosphodiae,
The Great English Remedy.
Sold and recommended by all
druggists in Canada. Only rel►.
able medicine discovered. Ma
packages guaranteed to cure all
forms of Sexual Weakness, all effects of abuse
or excess, Mental Worry, Excessive use of To-
bacco, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt
of price, one package $1, six, $5. One will _please,
cfaswill cure. Pamphlets free to any address.
Tho Wood Company, Windsor, Ont.
Sold in t•Vino'mm by Colin A. Campbell
Druggist.
General insurance and. Loan Agent.
cN LIFE—=The Ontario Mutual,
F112E—The Non -tariff Com-
pa n les.
Pq ACCIDENT— The London
Guarantee and Accident.
PLATE GLASS --The Do-
minion.
EA Money at Lowest Rates.
In office corner of Mamie and Patric%
Streets every Friday afternoon and Sat-
urday.
THE STUDY
OF F:ABR OS
style, cutting, making, the desire to
please and to give the utmost value, puts
the question of satisfaction of oar cuss
tourers beyond the shadow'of a doubt.
Nigh Classed Tailoring
is not necessarily high-priced: You will
find proof of this by callingon us, ex-
amining our goods, getting prices and
leaving your ordoi• for a suit.
Robt. Maxwell
Si ght is Priceiess!
jf
Get your sight tested, It costs nothing.
FIT
SP OTAOLES
Scientifically, Correctly Reasonably.
Try Lis.
Do Not
Experiment.
Not much use experimenting at your own ex-
pense. Let the. other fellow do that. It is no ex-
periment to buy a
GRAND JEWEL GOOK STOVE
They are the BEST and always give satisfaction—
fitted for Coal or Wood. There have been hund-
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 $i PAULIN
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0. GI.
THE MILK
OF
1C
•..fid :SIU:
TAILORHOLSTEIN DAIRY
HAS
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. 27, 1899.
is pure and cold and
costs,. ..... . ... „
TRREB CENTS A QUART.
IT PAYS TO
The Canada Business College
CHATHAM, ON7.'.,
Canada's greatest school of Shorthand and
Business training, still bolds a very strong lead
over its contemporaries.
No better evidence of this claim need!e
offered than the following, which shows hs
widely this justly popular school is patronized.
147 Cities, Towns and Villages in Canachl.
United States and Newfoundland represented
in the attendance during the your to date.
80 Counties in Ontario, flix of the United
States, together with fiver from Manitoba and.
Alberta, have sent their representatives, They
come from the Atlantic on the East to the
Pacific on the West. Distance proves no hind-
rance to those who are determined to attend:
the best. The present is an excellent time of
yeatto i ake a• start. Pupils are admitted at
any D. McLACIII A.N 8s CO.,
Chatham, Out.
r
rses
To draw away the car toads of goods
ordered for spring.
Buggies and Carriages.
. Nearly three car loads of Buggies and Carriages have
been ordered from the best makers in the country. We will
have buggies to suit the purses and tastes of everybody. High
grade, medium grade and a grade neither high nor medium..
Prices to correspond.
Farm Implements.
We will have in farni Implements. nothing but the best. We
don't need to say anything about the Massey -Harris goods,
suffice to say that the farmers are going wild -over the new
Binder and Mower, and those placing their orders with any
other firm before seeing these new machines wilt undoubtedly
feel disappointed. Buy from a thoroughly CANADIAN
fired that can give you the best on earth, and a £grin that
keeps thousands of dollars worth of repairs at your door.
We have the slickest plows and gang plows you ever saw.
The National and Imperial Gangs are something new, and
had an extraordinary sale last fall. In fact we could not meet .-
the demand made on us for these goods. Ask your neighbor
about the gang plow he got here Iast fall.
Repairsr Repairs ! -
We are loaded up with all kindsof repairs We can fit
any plow ever made with hard and tough tempered in oil cast-
ings. Having bought our repairs last fall, before the raise in
prices, we will be able to sell plow repairs at z899 prices. until
further notice.
Music and Sewing Machine Dept.
In this department you will find choke selected Pianos
and Organs front Gerhard-I-Ieintzrnan, of Toronto ; Bell, of
Guelph ; Doherty, of Clinton; Dominion, of Bowtltanville,
and Sewing Machine from Raymond, of Guelph.
Small Instruments, Music Books, Sheet Music of all
kinds in abundance, all of which are sold at a small margin,.
Come in everybody and see through our stores, office and
wareroottts. Opposite Presbyterian Church.
R. MUNSHAW-
Oi0A AN» JEWELER.
.t
H. ROSS.