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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1900-04-13, Page 1VOL. XXVIII. NO. 1460.• • SPRINGTIME GAIN When cleaning and fitting up your beet room you may find that you rmuire a nice stew xtraordnia, y TO1 SET nhloullce K HERE 1 We aro'u. SAY,r oo � st 7 wondering if people believe what we say when we tell then) that we are bouud to .let rid of our Dry Goods and Groceries. Well! they have got to go and don't yon forget it. We offered •to sell theist at d a at azi peopletook ad- vantage au so m e ac C g y p p vantage of that offer and got some cheap goods. Now, we are going to go one 'better tool offer the rest of our Dry Goods at 50o and 75o ou the dollar, and if that does not clues thew. out, why wo 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 tl• ,�, awl in helping us you are helping eet ytert elf, for at. the prices we are selling at it•7neans that you get the geode at 'Ralf. the regular price. We don't want a n out of to makelong .sexanQ t this, so will eloseby agab 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, gents' Furnishings Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. in Tailoring and Gents' Fta'uishings VG take the lead. We claim to carry the largest stook of cloths and turn out the best fitting, most stylish and up -to. elate clothing made in the comity. Leave us your order for a spring suit or over- ,goat and be satisfied. Our spring stock of .Herd and Soft Felt Hats is now complete and we offer therm. 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 object in view, have bought a very large stock of all the latest novelties in Ladies' and •Gentleneit's Footwear.. In fact we have Boots and Shoes in all leather from the finest kid. down to the cheapest cowhide, .and in all shapes and colors, and in all sizes from an infant up to a man's No. 12. Come and let us boot you, Highest prices paid for Butter, Eggs, and ether produce. Hoer, nth � Soxis Marriage Licenses Issued by Falun( 1'ATEItSUI'T, No. 23 Victoria •street, Wingham, Ont. No witnessesrequired. �J1 is not too good fAr you. Got it by �nl attending Central, ,Business College Stratford, Ont. rr L r should L. Young men and woineno d ereroiso great caro in choosing It sehbol. ti Money is not easy to get, therefore it I should not be spent foolishly. Before you �L decide to spend a.doller let us correspond . with you. Our catalogue tells you about t- our superior advantages. 'Commence your -course now,. Ota` attendance is in• creasing year by -year, A largo number f' of recent students leave accepted good sit- number/41 nations. Students in attendance this -i year froth Canada, 'United States and Nowfowadland.. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal, lr_' 1900 CHEAP CLUBBING RATES • Before renewing your papers enquire for our .clubbing rates. By clubbing a City Daily or Weekly with the 'Vases you got all the news, Tim local payer 3tivos you tee home bows tinct the eitypaper paper .general news. All tho latest War flcports eon thus be ob- -.oined in full. The following are some of the Clubbing Bates. B:tcia paper for a year, ' .'imes and lean, • - sl 55 "Advertiser,, - • 140 • c#lobo • 105 " 'Witness • 1110 • " 1YInil-10m tine 1 i0 " yntnily Nornld 1 75 Daily News - - 116 ' " Aclvea'ti-er •r 00 6 World. 2 5n (*lobe 4 25 " " Mail•I1:npite - 4 25 .Any other City paaorn et equally low rates. .'l.1 yon do not sen tate t'nntbination you want :ask for it. (Nabbing rat ee also with A+;rionl- turai papers and the 1tlttifsated Magazines. 'We do not elan with other lernl papers. Tense ratei are all cash in advance. 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APRIL 13, WOO, crer H <'a ft no reading notice advertising entertainment or matter • by whicmoney is to be made by any church or society will bo • inserted in the Timis without charge, except whoa the printing for the same is done at the Tian:$ oiiice,when a notice will be given gratis of a size in proportion to the importance of the event. In.future the prices for locals of this kind will invariably be 5 cents per line. No notice will be inserted for foss than 25 cents. GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. • See Halsey Park's advertisement. 1 Dr. Butler, of Loudon, will be at the Queen's Hotel, Wingham, on the first Friday of each month from 11.30 a. i.. till 3 o'clock p, an., for consultation in diseases of theeye, ear, nose and throat. ' C.cAVENT EGG V this week having egg vats built in the G. P. R. T1 away with the been used in the itst. Messrs. Gutor- eiclge Bros; of /forth ere wing the work. General servant g` 1 acted. Apply to Mrs, R. Vaustone l titer street.. SToor SAvii.—T E. Walker, of lot 36 concession 12, ast Wawauosh will have another sto sale on Thursday, April 10th. The cck includes 6 cows with calves at foo, 8 cows due to calve in. May; a. well zed Durham bull; 4 farrow cows; al 1 member of young cattle; also a goat Jersey coiv with calf at foot. J• Ourri , auctioneer. HOUSE AND LOT FOR••,St"iS,i•;,—Lot member Three on the. eas `T1e.of Shuter street, Government 8,4 Wingham, for sale otl- of payment. Apply' Wingham, A LeIuou Este peered iat the i ton news of the Toronto Globe d Friday;—Mr. Simeon Cline has return d from West Virginia, where he filed th claims of the Canadian Clines to rich. est ates left in that State by a relative ne ,ny years ago. The TS.—O. Gillespie is number of cement s egg warehouse near e new vats will do dden ones that have tial survey, table terms ,VatNSTONE, 4t 6' following ap- estates are value 1. at 13,000,000 to $10,- 000,000. 1'Lessr, Cline, of this toes ants. C1z>eN Up No at last with us, lation of ice an exit, it would b Cleaned up as s season of the condition. The take heed. and h S. A. and Geo. W. are among the claim - .—Now tbat spring is d the winter accumu. Snow are making their well to have our streets, in as possible, as at this ear they are in. a, dirty citizens also should ere their back yards and cellars' properly attended to, thus tend- ing to make ou - town as .lealthy and attractive as pe Bible. FELL Oven x ' Moe John Brooks, who has been working with W. H. Green hi conn tion with the electric light works mot vitli an experience on Sunday night las that he will not soon forget. He had Leen watching the dant - to see that nnothit le, came against it that would in anyway interfor with the run - ening of the water iid;i. seine way ft ,over. Ho S$as down stream. until b•chh draw to 'iv1 e(, ig' strength and was (able to make for the Alone The heckle t happened just its the people 'Were goi ig from. nhuroh and many were on halls' to offor assistance 'hut Mr. Brooks got to dry land unaiclecl He /may have boon t ashy drowned as be Ilea on a heavy ("vacant and it is a wonder that the ev ght of the coat (lid not weigh him doe 'll. He has since been kill is feeling elin none th Working and c g io 0 0 worse of his cold b -1n. MoNiu TO LoA.N.'-looney to lortu oil 11o10s, and notes ciscottnted at reason- able rates. Money tntvatxced oil mart- goges, with privilege of paying at the encu of any y.enr, Notes and moments liar.. Iona, ltaz3'1. M(;Ienetio. 70 OENrs.---That sum. will Secure the 'Ratio; till the owl of 1000, Tell your neighbors. The Tams '' tas the local new& Grito Wn.NI ' good general sorvaitt girl was Apply to. Mrs. C. M. Walker, Shu er street. - Windseeetzrrs skills,( au.—We have ro- c s iv''el a copy of the Swan River Star fvont Jaime ?oeoelr, • ho was in G. E. Kuig'e store here fo a member of year: Mr, E'oeoc:k is now 1 sated at llfinitonas, Men., and is ong ed in the general nieaeleaudiso burin ss.. Ebbs ,aclvt apt pars in the Star at d w(t aro i.laased to Morar that be is nae ting with suceoes • in the We We A. 13. S• veroen, also a former Wiogbarite is to ted at Swan River and has also met with suoees• in the S'ms t. ' Lucky for th nine who i Svear.'t Easter. Our hat: c term about the wearer as a geutit whole ear is the tri v ung now at that particular a rhich stampe the nen. R, G. Go temei. Tire ENLARGE TORONTO Some. --`.('lie Toronto o lite au1 ' S lavin g installed a fast press, wit a capacity of 24.000 copies au hour, t e paper has been: en- larged and great: y improved. It is now regarded as the 1:ading afternoon paper in Ontario. A 'great feature of The Stun: is Sam Hun er's cartoons--thebest, by the way, to be seen in any paper in o.auacla. Mr. uuter's political sub- jedts are enjoyed, y politicans of botli salts. ` The bum which u tvli c i he 'u t, d u roccs r into the •carte s makes them as palatable to Cons rvfltives as they are to Libt.rals. Thea • is a great paper. Paint is a preservative to a buggy 'as well. as a hoose. The buggies we have hero—.nearly 3 can load --were all paint- ed mouths ago. They don't cost you any more than the sauce jobs fresh painted. Drop iu and talk it over with R. H. Ross. tf AT rel; G, T. R. Messrs"Robertson & Burchill shipped a :ar load. of cattle to Toronto on Moods r, , . , Messrs McDon- ald & Loatttit ship3 d a car of cattle and a car of hogs to To onto on Monday Several oars of bar have been received for the Wiughani ning Co . , Messrs Button & Assent re now receiving a largo number of s logs, which were purchased at vario points on the G. T. ii .... The differ= • furniture factories are sbipping large tl entities offu,+niture and nxe ,daily teed ing . car, ,loads .. of lumber.... The frei'p t house is complete- ly loaded with far i implements, tate di11 ercnt implement en now being busy filling their orders . . , A. largo amount of freight has been re ived this week for the different busin ,,s men. FOR SALE -- A'Ngood chance or a person: to obtain a comfort . e .little Lome on easy teems. I,ot ' 0 on the east side of Shute/ st., 0 which is a1- ready erected a beck = ellen,' there is good water on the lot which contains 3 of au acre. App1- to S. Youhill, Estate Agent, KentBloc, Wingham. Govuet areNT , •FORT.—We have re- ceived a copy of he report relating to the registration of births, meninges and deaths in tlz , Province of Ontario for the year ending March 31st; 1898, frons which we ;lean the foilowing;— During the year 1898 in Ontario there wore 46,509 birtl s; 15,875 marriages and 26,370 deaths; total number of male births, 23,896; total female births, 22,703. In On ario during 1898 there Were 14.5 births :o every 1000 population, there were 30a pairs of twins and 7 eases in which t_Jpiets occurred. There were 105.2 ogees born to every 100 females in the .province during 1848, December of 189 had the largest mari"- ber of marriages led June of 1898 had the Largest sin. ibcr; May of 1897-98 had the least number of marriages. 'Huron county's a math "'ate for the past ten years has bee. 8.8 to the 1000 popu- lation; only two ounties in the province are lower than o county, being Grey and Peel, whose ath rate was 8.2 in the 1000. The ollowing information hos reference to uron county: -The total births iu the ;ounty for 1808 was 1,278; total still bulls, inoludinginfants who died under ci e clay old, recorded under deaths, 25; still births recorded under births 21; still births not record- ed under &oaths, • .; deaths from con- ttni 1 s pt on I"umberee 77 of 'which 82 wore Banes and 40 fon:. ales, Ix" 1871 the county was given having a' popula" Lien of 66.105 and ,he death rate from catisutnnptiou teas g yens as0.54; iii 1803 the population wtis given" as 71,604 and the death rate colisnnlption. e aster its 1808, e "ages 880; total d to 1000 population 3• ,).3,. deaths 0.2. the county heti au nittlnber of births of i n t ntt Ybe {t3 in the nem be of 89 in tlj ALL . itried some distaiaeo Eto tame to a tree, to til h0 had ega " Inletl collected, U c3' ---Beaver Block, Wing - seas given 1,0 from otal births in the as 1,218; total. Mnrar- aths 658. The rates is given 17.8 bit-ths, uriug .the year 1898 inucroaso of 8 in the e'er 1h07; a (Jeerer/Fei of marriages, and n e lumberof death e s, NEW TIN SHOP. I have opened az new tin scoop, opposit• eunpbell's lytta Marc, Tumblsnt's blocs irtvliere I will be pro - 1 1 o cl t. lot a atmize ' egret t o ca lv cllrort 1 d work, eavetrou n'hg and repairing and' PArrii, Reccurs .—A, D'. sley is pre. Dared t 1. do all kinds o pailer-Izazli;iug ou the shortest not"•o nd in the most approved manner. Orders left at J'. Mclep?ie's sear r staurant will receive prompt attention. Boa WANTLD. A good suaart bey wanted at once o learn the printing lmtt, Mfit.education.ation. Al>plysiessat TI iESust a uwo *r e co. ! AT TED Sam .ea. r. G. Sperling put the Wingliai salt well ie. operation again last week f • the season's rush. As scan as a good bu ply of s. is got on band, it is the ie sn"o"t snake further repairs in the wo cs, This week has been rather her/ on the night work- men at the bloat The three leen have been laid, up part of this week with la grippe. Mr. Snarling leas also beet" somewhat en the sielt list. KING for the largest collection of New and Catchy Dross Snitings. Natty Spring Jaol.ets just in. We sell Clover, Timothy and all kinds of seeds. tf G. E. KING, Wingham.. ATTRAOTrSL AD RTISrNC*.—II. Shorey & Co.,Cf Monty •tl : manufactures . , u acttires of Shorey'/ celebra. cl clothing have an advt in another olutnn of this issue. This firm are bei' vers in the liberal use of printers' in and outside of their newspapers adve astute do considerable in the way of ac vertising by booklets, eto. We have received a couple of their booklets, 'A Plain Tale Truth- fully told" and ' Dur Bobs," -which are very attractive ocvl should bring an good returns to the fir. a. The booklet, "Our Bobs" has a toocl photo of Field Marshall Roberta -on the front of it. We have not had the 1000 horses we aro advertising for as yet, but have had quite a number. If you want a buggy this summer, come in and pick out your choice. It is here yet. We will make terms to suit' ' T, H. Ross. NEW BUILDIN. GS he building trade promises to be bri this season. Tho conhractors info us that many farri- ers in this section '11 build new dwell- ing houses this bummer. We have heard several quiries for suitable building lots in . town on which good dwellings could e erected. Wingham is badly in need f more good dwelling houses. Sho d the new furniture e erected e a lively Wingltam is factory and fou _dry buildi this summer, TeAighani. w time iii the buil Ling line.. acituowledged_ >1i be the best towit in Western Ontaral and this summer will no doubt place -us still further in the front rank, . One of the best Sewing Machines made , to -clay . is the New Raymond. Warranted 10 years by a responsible Company. You will find them hero, as well as needles tofit all makes o machines. T. H. Ross s BHIUI WATER t AD ROADS he wealth' the rivers was 'quite high the _ latter part of last veek. On Saturday night Iast, the tow i dam was thought to be washing out in we place,. and work- men were engageciiand hacl soave of the stone (which hac very properly been secured in case of to emergency) put in the dangerous r ace and any trouble that may have oec irred was prevented The cold snap of. Elie fore part of the week has given_ tbt water a good chance to get away and _ll danger of seri sus damage from fiord is supposed to be past, The road : for the past week have been in veres bad condition. In many places iu t1 country the snow is yet very deep and 1 is impossible: to get along with awhee..d vehicle. The cold snap has provente . the snow front going away. All fish leen se fresh Pah. Every- body say they sell the best on earth; brit do you know that everyperson that has had the pleasure of loong through our stock of buggies and carriages, say they are peaches. , Nearly 8 oar loads now in. stock. Freight paid, Alt shapes, sizes, colors and shades. T. H. Ross. 1 Mrs. Hobert Moline returned home on Saturday evenin lest, after spetadilg the winter in difcre It parts of Califor- nia. They carne ho_ to somewhat earlier than they- expected to,. owing to Mrs, Moludoo's health tet bein; as satis- factory as it should. e. Mr, Maandoo reports having had a very pleasant trip and a pleasant timet ale in the south- ern country. He to is us • that daring the mouth of li'ebru y when we were having every ecld si Op, down itt Cali- fortis they ore le to go bathing evony day. it tells is that if a, person bias a - uu f r' . One ttv a t o o ey, o o eau have a very pleasant titm in California and that it is 1r, very pleasant place to five. t" some of the prim tiple places 'visited,. houses that would -cut at $100 e. year ere, would bring your 00 to $80 per tllomtth i"" Californi:c Just as they were caving the trees rt in fall bloom. Mr. Mclndoo, is' ti•e picture of health a net looks as if the -isit had done hies nitielh good. Mrs. clntloo did not 6)1- oy the best of heal i while away, but her' many frionde ev 1 hope that the may urns On her return olds), feel the good xtths' spent in the DAVIS' SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY COLD, SC1:lrH 11'I IE i AT, 3EONCa IPXS, PAN IN CRtUM h Relieves DryCoughs he 1 g and' allows' Restfa1Sleep, IMS A general serval" • anted, (seed wages paid to a, girl. A ply to Mrs, Rabt, Meludoo. Ds ra: o1, IVIES, T nS*IT, here died it" East Wawauosh, T'1tureday of this week, Maly Lb/Ideic •, beloved wife George' Tavel, in he 69th year. "e funeral will leave th - family residenec, Boutulary Lino, to morrow (Saturday'/ afternoon at 2,30 o'cpoek for the Wii ,- ham cemetery. Call at W. Ganuett's for 11 ,ands of itxtpleinelits. Also all t • ' of plow shears; the best m=cl ' .'3 cants, cash. Wi:IioteciBrtas , r•.Chas.Springer, with Jas. E. Earl e months and now $ united in marriage t week at Caledonia meso of Caledonia. er will leave for the C s Q.- a W•� t1;� Q, t few taG - cS to reside in Nelson Tho Witt ;liar" fri, is of the groom evil' extent" congratula ions and good wishes. Theism OF F ata.—Miss Houghton and her assist is are now engaged rr practicin„ for th entertainment, Temple of Fame, which , s to be given in the Town Hall, on Friday'evening, April 27th. Some s. onty people will take part in this ep ,ertaiument and it will likely be largel; attended. When given here in 1890, fl e town hall would not nearly accoin ate the large Member who wished t- attend. Bills alk grannies are ieing issued w ivef ll g a particulars, You make no ntistai-e t save money when you buy Boots : z Shoes at W. J. Greer's. , I who formerly worke in Wingham for sol of Nelson, B. C., w ou Weduesday of it to Mise Jane ff Mr. and Mrs. Spri pro- cle will Meseta- 3A,It , day of last week; T. agent of the Massey ELIvuaRY.—Ou Fri - Ross, the Local Harris Oo., lied a delivery of drills, ltivators, mower s binders, ctc. The cads were in very bad condition and m. did not come to tc uy of the farmers ,vn for their ma- chinery. Last west five cars loaded with Massey -Harris utachiuery came to Wingham and our a. T. R. yard was literally covered wit farming machinery - and had the /.'cadsteen in any decent MINOR LOCALS. shape large delivery. r . Ross and his assis- tant, Sarn'l Sut on, mutt have been hustling during a Bast season, when they were able sell to many imple- ments, also atten ing to various other branches , of , i It business,, , including, buggies, carriages, pianos, organs, sew- ing machines, etc. Wo have all the latest' songs, sheet music, music books, etc, to be found in a $1 A YEAR IN AD AN A A Pit ALSe ' f' e The Magic Remedy _ ,o, tr For Coughs �1S and 4 V ;..,, Colds. Vol MORROW'S DRUG STORE yah, TBY HEATIIJ'IEI.D'S Vir D. M. GORDON... Tins week we direct your attention to our magnificent display of very itety-- and scarce—but charaning eifeets in stylish Dress Fabrics. We show snare very handsome patterns and shades in SILES very becoming for Shirt Waists. at popiu- lar prices. Ie. Fahey Gingleams and Prints our stock is very attractive and should be seen by all who 'desire to get; the newest and best. Lace Oarttins, Chenille Cur- tains and Curtaiu materials, Carpets,. 'Matthias, Rugs, &o., form avery strong feature of our business. We lead the trade in charming effects in Spring Blouses and pretty White Wear. No department of'ourbusiness IS over- looked. Conte and see us. D. M. GolwoN, The Direct importer. Wiugha: i t; incl have seen a very first-class music house. T. H. Ross. • BASEBALL WILL. Bows. Baseball is going to boom in aughan' this sum- mer. A meeting t f the lovers of the slue was lee � err lel (tee Wednesday g o e..da night, J b , when it was repor ed that satisfactory progress was being made in the way of forming an amatet • league, which will likely include t} dulls of Clinton, Kinourd lle, uai.i w, Brussels, Wroxe- ter and Wingham.' good material iu t� baseball club and f rmed, Wingham ood showing at t Our townspeople cj of this kind as would like to see liberal support thi a good clean gals" boys conduct it p# liberally suppor new bats, bel' the season, e; able to buy purchase a25 ce p o e a lift. Tickets 1 member - of h club. the I am net out of the iausic business. Everythinghere. Strings and parts for all known Instruments cheap, as well as everything in the lnusioal instrumeet lino from a 2o Sews Harp to a $1,000 Piano. T. 1I, Ro's. 47, Ho n 2'aoSl �'i.iL ntNrA, r, au There is plenty of is town for a good ould the league be lub should make a e end of the season. not support a club ley should and we the boys have more season. Baseball is and as long as the openly they should be ;d. The club will need , gloves, etc, during d all who are not $1.00 ticket should t one and give baseball day be had from any J. Er DAVIS, IMUGGIST AND OPTICIAN. work made to ender, at maleente prices, (}i' -e nze a call, It(>nr. 14tooNr:v. 3 effects of the tive vv i N G H AM. southern climate. Campbell's Headache Wafers guarau teed to cure headache. _Temple of Lits" :e -Town hall, April. 27111. —Read 3.3. Dtchell's advt. in this issue. —Locals, perso _ s, district news and other items are crp„ded ou of this, issue. Don't forget that yo ca easily save ten per cent. by pure . ug yeitr foot- wear at Greer's. . —In another collo it will be fo• und an article giving infort stied regarding• the furniture men's i - lie sb syndicate. dzcate —The provincia fisheries department has issued a rest at'ion providing that daring the nm o suckers this spring the fish may be sp .ared in any part of , Ontario. A conveuieut house with stable on tot; to rent iu Lower Wingham. Terms liberal. Apply to D. M. Gonnov, It is stated th the profits of the Topeka paper of t o week it had lv r. Sheldon .as -editor aro $60,000, and that Mr. Sheldon got his share $10,000. It was not, Hien, a S .holly -disinterested ex peritnent on the part of the publisher and editor. AX WANTED Thr'Wingha P,ttmers' Flax ;o Limited, will pay ten do vper ton ilr it -chess flax d 1 , erhvrrcd.ntt tot" ll at � nglaanadurint the coming season. Farmers deeidin s grow ' flat for the said Company will..' supp 1 with flax seed. at Peter Deans' ^ our and F ; Store, wingiwm. For fig , .r information s any of the dir- octors the Company, viz.: tpIing, Alter. Yet • C, .r. Reaadiitg, W. ,T. - . desmon and egg. Wingham's Popular Shoe Store. sompoopi Footwear a We have in stock the great- est range of Gents' Boots and Shoes ever shown in Wing - ham, liall�, i tr el £lllt� from C7#tl th finest Kid to the coarsest Plough Boot. See our Men's Plow Boots, "solid," �. tt solid, For 90 cents. Men's Pat Lace Boat $1.75. l;en'.s fine Boots front $1.25 to $5.00. Call and see the values we offer. We are not exper - Meriting but practical. and give our attention to Boots and Shoes only, Come along *with your re- pairin, and ordered work. Yours, W. WIN CiftAIL