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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1900-04-06, Page 1as. .11 -ro "t tor VOL, XXVIII, NO, 1459. Ex mordillary nuounceffient SAY, LOOK HERE No are just wondering if people believe what we say when we tell thein that we are bound to get rid, of our Dry Goods and Groceries. Well! they have got to go and don't you forget it. We offered to sell them at •cost and a great many people took ad- vantage of that offer and got some cheap .goods. Now, we are going to go ow better and offer the rest of our Dry Goods at GOo and 75e on the dollar, ad if that dos not olear them out, why we shall be forced to give them away. Any- how we must get them. out of this store before long. We would like you to help is, and be helping us you are helpiag ,yoneself, for at the prices we are selling .at it means that you get the goods at half the regular price. Wo dont want to make a long sermon out of this, so will close by again quoting our text, viz; We must get rid of our Dry Goods at .any price. • Now we will say a few words about 'the lines we are not going out of, viz: Tailoring, • rviovevaiwt:vorio, Take a Look at aur Printed and Gilt •DINNER SETS 97 Pieces, $ • INGHANt. TIME WINGIIAM, ONTARIO, MAY, APRIL 6, 1900. 70 CHNTS.—Tlia.t Sam will eecure the Tlaieet till the end. of 1000. Tell your neighbors. The TIDIES gives the local maw. 01.1.tri YOun WA.T..1.—Winghani luta splendid sidewalks, b t for the past week they bavo beou i very bad shape. The snow mul Pluck iu many places have means them almost S-apossible to be walked upon. It lineal require *very litho walk to put 113 walks in good elm M f ur ns co le have PLOW POINTS.—P1 s at the old price„ 80 emus cash a heti bettor stock ap as prices arounce to advauce. tf• T. H. 'toss. NEM' DRAT A v large tile drain hi being laid at the G. . R. crossing on Josephitee street. he .old drain bad caved 1). 1 tbok had to bo ensue at once, so as to prevent flooding the north' end of the town. ' he new drat I will make a groat imprcesement. LADzEs—For Op -t0- ,it hat for What about your spring footwean. Largest and moat complete stock hi town to solccttrom, at W.iielfleasaa.s., NW IMPLEMENT GENT . S. Kers- lake, a Seaforth ha rented the Tronlya store, corner Je bine aud Victoria,' street, which he w 11 au ment wateroom. . Korsalas WinlillPriee: A present the David faxwell & Sons Co., of St, Marys, Tit Teams weleemea this gentleman as a re. dent of Wingluan. NzWsrArsa STIFFER. — The Si A YEAR IN ADVAN3 .+11* 1 • any 0 0 9w P P this 13ORSOII yott s.1 Yeld Mrs' newspaper man. i carrying his full share kept the walks clear o mete all winter Grew,. alai sera, those who I eve oat done the Scorrisir CONOE T he Scottish of the white man binelen. First canto 1, work all winter can .have the walks the type trust late didn t prove so T. coucerb givon in the reebYterieueharah burdensome as expected. Then the 141' cleaued mar. The oro sings OU Joseph- on Friday evening t by GeN111 Spewe $`- Inc street aro badly in issecl of attentio,n teal Miss Laing was well attenelea.Khe paper trust, wl Eels. has carted off his R $6.50 tahnedmtheize:Tnreorr Calueathno-:,teywsahiletsuld bee e li!orxenrearoes ww.aestivirernishcat by the two per- thekels by the einire. And now the ialt folks aro trying o form a trust which mut.* Some y ertaining and was will capture wh Lt he has left. Olio of the beet S wing nel lines much els' eyed. by th se pr made to -clay 43 the elnw it mond. e, For a Nobby Spring Suit or Overcoat Compauy. You will. ffi 1 t hero, as church debt fund, nd, all expenses in stoek of woolleus in town, and do the lea4 YORROWIS DRUG STORE at $1.50 more than we • placed to the oredit of the go to Geo. Casr. We ha.ve the finest V 'Warranted 10 years b sionsible 00 was They are good value ifif tans -as TRY HEATHFIEWS BALSA The Magic Remedy ,For Coughs and Colds. well as ueedles to f all makes of connection with thantertaiument paid. most up-to-date tailoring. Prices . 1 41 ViVg VViv ask for them. machiaes. T, H. Roes, moderate. tf Call and see our new suitings; they LEAVE.,1 or BEA NO.—Last week a cau't bo beaten for tao money and then MINOR LOCALS. i N. A. FARQUHARSON number of oar tow neoplel receivea at Yon have the satisfactionesoforkeroewia ,nagt on will get your suit just the post office a, hea, y p abort Mawell's of Leaves of Heal - note of the congre- oaArapBbIter osfseepte17rnIee RED.—George D. ston, a brakesman rnaele listening to d f d' 1 " on the G. T. R. and sou of D. A. Camp- ed() on him in The bell, of this town, as iujured seriously at Harrisburg on T esday morning. He ous paper published was walking over ...wine coal oars, when ditor of the Thins • he slipped and fel between two cars. was one of the part s to receive a copy e are sure that most His left arra was tarribly °rolled, and (The China House) Pr oncicsing a slop Opp. Bank of Hamilton tug and a flashlig , wrecation. gallon in Zion. Ta _ ,,E614/tAtt/tril/rftedIZO4rart... •against the attack i itvit, 4zr: Dr. Doyle, who i • • Ram's Elorn, a reli in Chipago. Tho 101:1. N Hereafter no reading notice Advertising any entertainment or matter by which money is to be made by any church. or society will bo inserted in the TImus without charge, exc t when the 'minting for the same is done tiie Trans oftice,when a notice will be given gratis of a size in proportion to the Importance of the r,,TieJdit..,direiii1VbPyhebdurecOnt7 p(g..411sgr. f 1 tine notice will be inserted. for less then. 25 cents. Gents' Furnishings Hats and Caps, .Boots and Shoes. • In Tailoring and Gents' Furnishings we take the lead. We claim to carry the largest Mock of cloths and turn out the best fittiug, most stylish and up-to- date clothing made inthe county. Leave -us your order for a, spring suit or over- coat and. be satisfied, Our spring stock of Hard and Soft Felt Hats is now complete and we offer them in all colors and by the best English and American makers. It is our intention to make a specialty •of Boots and Shoes, and with that objeot in view, have bought a very large stook of all the latest novelties in Ladies' and .C4entlomen's Footwear. In fact we have Boots and Shoes in all leather from the finest kid &mato the cheapest cowhide, ,and in all shapes and colors, and in all ,sizes from, en infant np to a inan's No. Come and lot us boot you. Highest prices paid. for Butter, Eggs, .and other produce. Ho ul Soll of the abovopaper. of those who reedy much use for Dow.i. • not rely many wbc powie. ism. wingemm has rails. e Was ta :en to the John H. paper bayonet his head " y lair , by striking ou the d the Strat rd Hospital -Brantford, Emd. the are followers of Dr. wounded arra w A amputated. Mr. Paint is a preset ative to a buggy as Catcpbell.'s friends.in Wingham will be well as ahouse. The buggies we have sorry . • here—nearly 3 car 1 ad— ere all paint- We have not had the 10 herses we et, but have f • you want a 2, II, Ross. onte in and pick tf out your choice. t is here yet. We AY Cerseenserson. — will make terms to suit. T. / QUEEN'S BIRTH The Winglirlen T Company . are busy DELIVERY or Incauxener.a. H. making arrange lets for their grand Boas, Wingham's ogling implement celebration on M y 24th, our Otleell'e agent, will have his regular spring . de - 81St birthday. rises amounting to livery t0 -day (Fri )• Mr. Ross has $500.00 will be ended in a baseball taken orders for five ar loads of different contest, calla =mien). procession, kinds of farm In chinery during the atheletio sports, Highland piping and season and the e arrived hero on daucing, spocialt' ague elack wire, fire. Wednesday and_ e rytif is in readi- men's fight, an many other sports i, ness for the deliv y, . Ross is doing ia, splendid busine in his various lines whioh spa will ot afford to mention.' etend parties in. Ito of anything in the The Wiz sen ba d will be, in atteade anal. grand c acisrt will be Yelil in et+ay of- impleme buggies, carriages, the e ening wit Jim Fax doing the pianos', crescent, sewing machines, etc, grand. Make np *our mind to come to should give him a call. Read his adver- Winghanet on the 24th of May. tisenee,nt and locals in this issue. Knee- for the largest collection of NOW' " •HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—Lot and Catchy Dress Suitings. Natty number Three on. the east sido of Shuter Spring jacketijust in. We sell Clover, street, Goternment additional survey, Timothy and all kinds of seeds. Winghana, for sale on reasonable terms' tf G. E. o, Winghani. of payment. Apply to R. VeaseoNe, ;slew • nrenwerit —At the Council • Wingliatu. 4t meeting on Mond4y evening it was WRITTEN ExAmrNA IONS.—Thefollow- decided to common the work of laying ing is the result of the usual .weekly ed months ago. ey on't cost you. are advertisiug for as GENERAL .LOCAL NEWS. any more than t same jobs fresh had quite a number, painted. Drop in and talk it over with buggy this suraracr Seo Halsey Park's advertisoraeut. Dr. Butler, of London will be at the Queen's Hotel, Wingham, on the firs Friclay of each month from 11.80a en. till 8 o'clock p. m., for consultation in diseases of the eyo, ear, nose and throat,' BOY WANTED.—A good. smart boy wanted at once to learn the printing business. Must have fair education Apply at TIMES office. . FEES Ixoneasn of the R. 2.OiT., dead . of their insurance place the inatitiiti basis. The imam amount to from 2 We have all t n boo s, et to first -chess music house. —The Grand. Council t the recent nieeting to increase the fee epartmeut so as to a on sound, business so in the rates will to 50 per cent. latest Son:, sheet ound in a . H. ROS. t el 1 t WIC -HAM LEAD1.—Sa to. ay as was a very busy day with our merchants. SMatey t; advai tage of the last day of sleighing to do their shopping. Farmers were iu tin from near Brus- sels, Lucknove, reeswater, Blyth and Marriage Licenses Wroxeter doing t _eir -trading. Wing- st give good bargains Issued by FRANK PATEnsan, No. 20 Victoria Ilam merchants -street, Wingham, Ont. No witnessesrequired. and the people fr m far am -Lunar fin et a pleasure to do esiness in Wing is not too good for yon. Get it by attending Central Business College 4 Stratford, Ont. exercise. great care in choosing a school. Young men and Women should (14 Money' 13 not easy to get, therefore it j should not be spent foolishly. Before you y deckle to spend a dollar let us correspond with you. Our catalogue tells you about our superior advantages. Continence your course now. Our attendance is in- creasing year by year. A It number (11 of recent students have accepted good Hit- L nations. Students in attendance this year from. Canada, United States and. Newfoundland. W. J. ELLIOTT, PrinOinale S a LI n1 an er7F-Ja9 n el 0-4 Fa ,,,- err 1900 •'CHEAP CLUBBING RATES .,•••••••• Before renewing yOur papers enquire for our -clubbing rates. By thibbing a Oity Daily or Weekly With the 'ftmas you get all tho news. The local paper sgiveeyeet the home news and the city paper the gli All tho latest War Report s can till% be Ob. tattled in full. Tho following are some of the Clubbing gates. Eitel' paper for a year, Villieliand Sun, - * • al 05 Advertiser, - ' - 1 40 " Globe - - - 1 115 " Witness • - 1 00 " Ivinii-iginaire - - 1 70 " nenalyneasale - 1 75 Daily News - . - 1 75 " " Advertiser - 2 00 " " World - - 280 44- " (Hobe • 4 23 " " Mtn -Empire - 4 '25 .tay ' *. , 11 1 • , t , ittyote da net see tho. combination you want Ask for it. Clubbing rates raise With Agricul- tural papers and the Illustreteil Magazines. lve do not deb with other local papers. Theme rates are all cash in advance, Renew Ibefore your present mtbscription expires. Hub- aleiptins may begirt at any thne. Present Ambscrilx‘I's to the TI2414 i Wil) are paid in ad- trebee, may obtain any of the other paaptm by, ,seriding tint extra mast. Subseriptions for any ,i) or reeelv.ed at this Milne. . ...., _. Mint by P. O. Older. Poste]. Note, Express artier or Ileitistered Lei.:ter. Address or roll et TI1ViES OFFICZ m. • NEW TIN SHOP.7-4 have opo d a new tin shop, opposite Campbell's us store, Tamblyn'e block, whey I ill be .pre- pared. to do tin. ant vanized iron work, eavetroughing a repairing and, work made to order, at moderate prices. Give ne a ORM BORT. MOONEY. LINELATER NO AT THE S00.—A.state- is going the re ds, credited to the tar, that Linklater, in connection with n cape, is now living . This is not so, if ani friends are cor- at he bas been. living, e he left Wingham, enorally known, so view with Duncan buncombe.741inton. Sault Ste Marie who was wantet West Huron eleoti at the .American S tardslater's Wingl rect. They state t at Buffalo ever sin a fact said. to be, that his alleged in Bole, at the Soo, New Era. All fish new sell fresh fi . Every- body say they sell t e 13 on earth; but do you know that e person that has had the pleasure o o .g through our stock of buggies and carriages, say they are peaches. Nearly 3 oar loads now in stock. Freight paid, All shapes, sizes, T. H. ROse, colors laid shades. CHOSEN FLOM s.—The thirteenth Illi menual meeting the Grand Council of the Cal:adieu 0 er of °hostel Friends was held in To .bsto. last week. Tho society has inadel'a substantial increase in membership hiring the year as well as in tluysurgre fund. The surplus at the end of 1809 in the relief fund de- partment had i Ached the stun of $208,- 047,84, being , an increase of nearly $44,000 for the year. At the end of 1898 the members 4s 16,152, and at the close of 1899 tho an ether reached 18,533, being an increase of nearly 3,000 for the year. The receipts r the year on account of relief fund t ere $150,380; interest on bank baltene And Gneernrnent stock, $6,777.43, nn 4g a total of $105,100.78. Tho amount AM out during the same period in cath elating was $113,750; disability el inns, $0,000; transferred to the ilitlinuf 'y fund $1,000; leaving a balance of i etriy 414,000 nu the yettee new . sidewalks . e tiler this season. Parties who wish 1 alks laid in front of their premises - uld have petitions presented t the Council at the May I if meeting. here i now one walk to be laid on t o Diaconal road from the Bank of HamilOn corner to Frances street, Work wia be commenced .on this walk and an others that may bo petitioned for as soon after the May meeting as possi vie. The work last season was left to( late and the Council has taken a wise s ot in commencing the work earlier this etas. I am not out of the musi Oinees. Everything here. Strin d parts for all known instrument c 'ap, as well as everything in the cal instrument nue from a 2e Jews Op to a $I,000 Piano. T. H. oss. tf, A PIONEER OF YREOE. The following from. last Satter lay's Globe refers to the late George IseKibbon, whose death Was noted in our 1 est issue : —The funeral of the late Mr. eorge McKibben. will take place this afternoon from the family residence 87 Spading road, to Mount Pleasan Cemetery, at 3.80 o'clock, Mr, Mc "bbott was one of the best known men. n Bruce County thirty years ago, havine at various times filled the position of Eevo of the Township of Onlross, Mayor ...f Winghain wed War- den of the con ety. He was born in Prince Edwin( County in 1837, and moved to Bin ..e ' in 1860, gels/ into business. as a galena raerchaat. Mr. o on was affairs. He mo red to Ali/Ingham in 1876, end was Mayor of that town in 1883. Ho retired froi t active work iii 1887, . and came to T >route, tanking a, loge investment in teal estate. Mr. McKib- ben was a prone need Liberal, and an active meinber of '2rioity Methodist church. Ile len. es a widow and eight, childretie-Dr. L Gladstone McKibben, 805 King street est; Dr. Rupert E. Mea 1.313on, Eu. c a ; Mrs. M. E. qui8103f, . Spadina aenim Mimi Gertrude, Moor - field; Mise Lotii e, Whighem, and Har- old muludith, t home. written examination held. in the first dep't of the Public chool, during the month of March, ho subjects were Arithmetiee Grantra e History, Book- keeping, Geography, atin and Euclid. Possible to obtain 600 ,se. CLASS. Mi. CLASS. Ethel Musgrove 465 lan Hobbs 472 - Wes Ansley 436 unie Murray 425 Ern Batton 421 , Hammond 401 Roy Gorda 884 ay Field 385 *Tom King 345 orge Moore 304 *Edna Button 337. Stewart 353 *Sheridan Dever 333 orence Park 80 LizzieBarber 830 I . McNaughtou350 ire Gilchrist 814 Mite Hough. 389 Ada Howson 296 t3 tulle Bell 382 etaTeunie Lee 260 *3. Gregory 326 Mabel Walsh 213 L eo Kerr 321 eedabel Ross 270 E Henderson 260 . Robertson285 ila Sherk 198 ta Curry 189 Mien Kerr 186 ifay'Gordon 184 3. Anderson 164 D. Davidson143 A. Mitchell 100 ce. * The star denotes abs Campbell's Headatohe Wafers guarans aye, 14.1 • • • --- • • >fit teed to cure headache. . . . — Sunday was 1 -Fool's Day, 1 D. M. GORDON. — The snow still aegoes with us. A k fi• E te This week we direct your attention to our magnificent display of very new-- . All new goods at Maxwell's: zee our land source—but charming •effects la $1e, $14 and $16 suits, stylish Drew Fabrics. We show soma handsome patter -us and shades in pdnr—picia.Spyr.ing time' is now about • —One week from to -day will be Good vveerryy homing for Shirt Waists at popet- la,r prices. SIMS In Fancy Ginghams and Prints our —Batter and esan have taken, a tumble stock is very attractive and. should be - seen by all who desire to get the newest in price. and best. Lace Curtains., Chenille Cur - For Quality, Value and Selection in tains and Curtain materials, Carpets, Boots and. Shoes, go to W. J. GREER'S. Mattings, Rugs, 8sc., fonm. a very strong feature of one busiuess. inoved his household We lead the trade in charming effeeta ptoo. in Spring Blouses and pretty White 24 years lighthouse Wear. ne is dead. . No department of our business is over- looked. Come and see -as. D. M. GORDON, The Direct Importer. —SB. Kent effects to Southan - Ka3r, fo keeper at Km= —We need W er weather and. a warm rain to dies upehe streets. —Wedding invi dons are printed at the latest style. ring fair will be held etinesday, April 25. the Trees office — South Huron at Bracefield on Get. your new at for spring at Geo. °feriae. We have the latest styles. —Everybody shela read S. Gracey's special advertisemient in another column of this issue. —The regulas re -mthly meeting of the School Board tv.:11, be held on. Tuesday evening next. - —Rev. . J: W. Goffin has sold his Gorrie property tc Robt. Match, of that village. —Newspaper sp Ice is like space in a gardeu. Results iepend on the manor of cultivation. Nov is the time to get yore: new spring overcoats you. can get a dandy for $12 or $14 at R. Maxwell's. —The West Hursai License Commis- sioners met; at Clint,on on Thursday last for re-organizatim —Editor Dawes , of the Hainiston Review is again a the helm, after 13.03X- ly two months illness. —0. B. Koenig of London, has par - chased Fred Gri y's dry goods stock at Lueknow at 5 on the dollar. —The Forester ' band. and firemen of Ingersoll intend holding a, monster denioastration o Thursday, June 21st. —Horsemen sl uld have their route bills printed at t e Tames office. Work done on short n. tice and at moderate prices. Fresh Baltimore oysters served in any style at Jas. McKelvie's Star Restaur- ant. —Oliver Gilchris , we aro pleased to say, has so far race ered as to be able to go out driving. wish him a speedy recovery. —Wesley 3. Whitely, bookkeeper for the Goderich 13icy•de Co., died. suddenly in the Huron hotel in that town on Wed- nesday afternoon. —Edward Sher nen, who has spent the past few weeks in the London hospital, has so f r recovered as to be able to aloe() abOu considerable. —A large num r ROW advisill be found in the hums of the Trues this week. Our r aders should eierefully read the annotate ments of our business men. A convenient house With stable on lot, to rent lit Lower Winglnim. Tering liberal. Apply to D. M. GORDON. —Mortgage sale)of valuable town property at the runewick house on h. Get particulters ther column, Also —Trues for '70 cents till January 1, 1901. Sabseribe now. —Louttit a car load. of hog This is the firs Wiuglawn to • Gendral sers to Men R. M. —Machiner rolls iron into, of them, piled only one inch GUMS WANTED to leant glove nialdngs, 1 constant employment .3. CHAPMAN. McDonald shipped a, to Harriston. this week. hogs to be skipped frone arriston. at girl wanted. A.pply •obinsoa, Victoria street. bas been invented which. tech thin sheets that 1,803 one -upon the other, are r n thickness. The Easter r araber of the War Ory which. is soraet unique, the pictures'. of Miss Booth, the Canadian Commis - stoner, will be ;old at 60 each. —Peter Stew art, of Ailsa Craig hest Moved with h s family to town. He will accupy thellouse recentlyepurchased. from John Gra= on Shelter stneet, —The Mitche its fortieth year the helm. T Davis, brother —A Butcher year as editor The News bas under its new success, Bro. B Advocate closed. with its founder still at e pablishen.is W. R.. f H. Davie af this town.. has east elosed. bis first ,tho 'Tees4thier News. en many improvements, auagipeut. Continued. tchart. FLAX WANTED The Winghtun Farmers' Flax Co., Limited,. will pay ten dollars per ton for first-class flax delivered at their mill at Winglittm during tha coming season. Farmers deciding to grow ilex for the said company will be supplied with ilex seed. at: Peter Deans' Flour and Feed Store, Wingham.. For further information set arty of the dir- ectors of the Company, vis.: A Tioling, Alex. Young, C. J. Raiding, W. J. Henderson and, Rich. Hogg. . . " . DAVIS' SYRUP OF'WILD CHERRY OTTIRMS roti SAL111.—A eseantity of secontl- hand two MI t three each, piping for sale on. reaSehable terms I am also prepae- °otos, no.ausiornss, 001/G14:3, EOM TtinoAir, Tuesday, March 2. rigortoraTis, from advb ix% an from posters. PAIS IN' OttEST. —We shall be Relieves Dry Coughs • Look at the label subecribere Who itd %now. Restful Sleep, that it rode ist uts E, DAVIS —After it eve editorial chair $ Capital, the Bev, ed. to pay tsao highest price for all kinds DAUGGivr AND OPTICIAN. ellen surfer be onnotted with this or leased to hear feota are gill lirrbarS. ni the TIMES and Ste unar' 1001. ' experience in the the Topeka DEWY Me. Sheldon weitese of wood. Apply at mit block office. any ether newel) e, as editor or mann- ger in Any way' tnluaorer." 'Wile:barn, On a besinese, %NI 140HAIVI G SP-SULINO. e Wingham's Popular Shoe Store. Keep 'Off the Eartfat.,.! during this wet weather muck as possible—that is, keep tach shoe leather be en the soles ot yoter feet and othe arth Ets;yoti can c.or ently carry. It's., wisest in the beginning and cheapest lit the end •toe provide yearseIf with shoes having,goad, solid soles—COLD -HUM an& WATER P11,0010 if possible. ?Are aro selling exteptiouteley good. shoes of just this sort for men and for women; children, .too, built, with broad, heavy soles and with stout uppers. MOWS. Ode to $5,01 'adios, $1.00 to 3.50 Boys' 85 to 2.00a Glisig. 00 to 1.7,5 J. Grst- R WINGHAM. 1