The Wingham Times, 1900-09-14, Page 4TIIE Wil GIf A . IMES, SEPTEMBER 14,. 19OO,
on. 111,.7-1-',1y evening tL st,excti. convert 1I TM M--
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will to bIId'lrl
'?'i;,' 3:c?'Ivo elly,. is the 11. -part of stand- i n i 1 In 0 (Na c+
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t illi: of pupils of Si'. +..::u. 15, for a uoutlE r :,�.'P1� ', P t 1 is.s, L.rw..
lotAugust:-
G 1 G'1l„+._Geo. J clierson, 10a. The Team lla i ecltlileted errauge-
! 1V Ci'A`$.•-'.Mina. t. luuttlde), , 12t!. , nusnts fte; the issue of a eery it ttldsoull'+
.A. guaranteed cure for sore, sr. : Martlus'Wallace, 100-
Jr. III Cltss. C:tulereanJei ersonl 0;
Swt"etting and ;swollenl tleela'.otel�,s, 134; 'Noma-- nonillion, n
I filen NI
AP' Sr. IT :.'.tris. -Annie Chenille)", 250; le � Yl n . T
1 Annie -lel er1
so , 5e9; Barry (_`hameion,
1;1x1.
P. 11Class-jeseph Thompson, 113. 1,tobe delivered or mailed on or about
,T r. n. 1 i'lass-li.,tfi.e Champion, 10.
December 14th.
# TIte supplement kill be int book form,
Jr. Pt. 1 Claes.-Earnest Thompson,
1P3; t=ortloii Ja1 r ou, 70; Willie tied nil cant uu frolu 3a to 40 pages. It
E t will be 1>xiufieti or gaoci paper, well
nun ; 3 $�f 1 Ct Champion. ei_e bound au1 prawn. la, ilittstinted, The
3 u t t i #'o ! .,t c, i i i I t: T. P Sw1'r..t i Teacher. readlug matter will be cinch above the
t ordinary, and thework well worth pra-
t, serving. SI ze of pares 11 11: l2, inches.
nxtitvirx:- -
I) Ru' Ce STORE. f' Oa Friday evening last a numerous GET �,
HOW
iSI\Gx[A11I 1S#IL'S>"l,i' IteleO TS.
"Wingaau Sept 38. 1900.
Maur nu 100 lbs ... 5 00 to a 10
.mail wheat....... ..... 0 05 to 0 63
Sprung 'Wheat,,.... 0 00 to 0 CO t"
Oats,..,,. . ...... 0 23 to 0 23
Earley ................. 0 1)3 to 0 38
Peas .. ... 0 55 to 0 56
009to010
Lacs.". " .. r ... 0 05 to 0 06
Ducks, per rain 0 40 to 0 50
Butter ....,...... 0 00 to 0 18.
Et-"gs;ler dee . , r , ... 0 15 to 0 13
Woodper cox' ..,....,... 0 00 to 0i:0n
Hay per ton.... 7 00 to 7 006
Potatoes per bushel ... 0 40 to 0 CO
Tallow per lb 0 05 to 0 00
Lntcl... • 0 12 to 0 15
Dried Apples per lb 0 00 to 0 001
Wool . 0 17 to 0 e0
Dressed Hogs . 6 50 to 1 00
Chickens . ..... 0 35 to 0 40
Turkeys, dawn
lentheriu^ largely composed of young -„F.
1�'e le, .ts embled at the'..rouse' of :11:r. ! Every subscriber who pays all arrears.
TO ADVERTISERS. !.o Barton, the well-known auctioneer, ; and a year in advance, will receive a
Mr.1 copy free.
f,,r the purl<<s�� of p1Y'sentlxa; to, l
# John Ii:ar tlev, who had been. teaeher in Every new subscriber who pays a year
h'otiee of changes than
1`.' lest at this d I in advance, will receive a copy free.
office 114?t ! tt 1 t9iail `atlartiay coon. n . , The price to noir-pay-iu-advance sub -
;
copy f.'1 t•,ltitE,gev meet be left M the. neaghberno d fe'r the peat lie. years
scribers and the general public, 25 cents.
not l::t•:r tl :111 Tt* �'iI ..� el" Ming" with a Snbst I1trE1 prae,f of the -'alae � '
Casual adt altt�t::ale 1't, accepted tip they attached to his services and high be received from this date foAdvance aud new ipsao'nds will
to noon Thursday of ceacli week. "appreciation his character had inspired.OFFICE,
' Daring the evening an addres ennui-
-�- '• ) mously adopted. was lead and presented i 1?�TGH I.
W;tam.ISL.M ISM to Mr.. Ii lrtiey ; "y Br`s Charlotte tic -
ti ieh:t'l, and of aah.icll tllefollowing i
T�q�{i f� Valois Training school for Nurses. We
�� s ��+ 4r<'-�Kl � 1 ° e�1lT�: > wish them success.
g rT r,zOTT, k'eptrs;TSR AND, ornlETtin ' To Mr. J.a sll Hartley:elits, YIi,'uie Abram, of Wawanosh,
e It words us ;,eat plersatc as pupil,
F •Visited Miss Maggie Casemore, this
_. �- ;;�fL .�,A.1u 13 How
FitiD.-Y, SEPTEMBER' 14. 1900. l aid friends of this vicinity to meet you Johan. Hall la having a stone fonncl-
our esteemed teacher at your home. i anon 1�cn under his Louse.
._ ___ -'"- i That the old adage rarest soon find P w
__ z o rEs AND t tE3Y Ii \TS.Inspector Robb was in the village on
faldlulent in coals and our owl_ case, i
s RIMY:MD C �I;st IMIRr will deliver r "the best of friends must part," we 1 Monday..
� Mr. Robert C. Caseanoro has purchas-
a speech ret London on Wcdnesdati even- � esherish the hope that cur am- ! ed
a bankrupt stock eare has
p and sis
-
ineof ueet week. Dr. Macdonald, M. ship saftp be frequently revived in the ` Selling* it off there.
Easy Lessons in Life Assurance,
Tho Mutual Life Assurance Co.
of Canada, has
1-30 years successful experience.
2-A liege surplus.
8-A low death and expense rate.
4 -All the best plans.
Enquire rates of
ABNBR C0SEN S,
Agt. Tlie Mutual Lifo Assurance Com-
pany of Canada, formerly the Ontario
Mutual Life
F of this town -viii be the chairman- fatare. we are serfs to part with son - am Messer is at London on y though it was interesting and many saw
their fust game of base ball played by
girls. Five of the girls played good ball
and Maudie, the pitcher, was the star of
the Bloomers. Two men. were 1 layh1g i
with the Bloomers, ons of them being
Andy Reid, catcher for Waterloo, who
he People's Popular Stare
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WE WISH YOU TO REMEMBER,
We will NOT do 'a 0,REDIT T BUSINESS.
We sella at LO WEE, P IDES than credit stores.
W de liver goods promptly,
SPOnTI_NG NOTE?.
The great Bloomer baseball match. in
Wingham is a thing of the past. The 1
game on Friday was a erylargelyattend-
ed, probably upwards of 800 people l;
witnessed the game. The score was 13
to 8 in favor of the home team. The
grounds were enclosed with a canvass 8
feet high, and a grand stand specially
arranged (on the shady side of the park)
for the patrons and put up by the travel-
line- team. The gain was rather slow,
311=4 Nic itI ' L\• M. P. has again as a teacher, for . s sae your s.- . _� business, this -week.
been n. mina to 1 . , the Reformers o£ us have been invaluable. been believe good to '1,1 Mega is week.
Hanna 'and Herb
Worth t eLnaatril. fir* MtMa'T Liberal llen is y elle ce moral
mrstitS 'Wesannotp.rmi von to Wightman spent Sunday at Mr. h-
one of the ablest men �- the ibald Patterson's.
ranks and he will again be the repre- „leave without seine tangible evidence of Joan Haney is home from Toronto.
sentative for his Tiering. ' our sincere regard for you tmd we beg Walter. Patterson and daughter
••••,, • t' 0- in the interests a of you to accept this writing Clete and', Edna visited Molesworth on Sunday. ,,
l,;olned the team at Brawls. The total
t receipts amounted to 4172, without the
receipts from the gland stand. It is
estimated that the Bloomers would
carry off about $2x0. The score:
A p;,nand , beo.tcnse. Tiley wail but inadtclua e y t
of R I-T-e'mes, M. P. for this
West. Huron urs. John Wilton and daughter Annie
will be held at Clinton this (Friday.
express our feeling and sense of high re-
evening- D. C. Fraeer,
M. r of Guy. a geed for you, but we trust they nifty of T'uEgham,visited at Mr. A. licEwa re's
ai• p :serve as pleasing mementoes of our
Last weak-
" lir and firs. Joseph Biller, of Bel -
lora,. ; . ;.tic. Dr. ,siacdouala, affection and often prove fertile remind- k -
of this town will be the principle
err of our association, p e understand grave, Visited at Mr. Charles Gangs' i Wini ham- 2 0 1 1 S 0 0 e 3-15 ,
` this week. Bloomers - 0 1 2 0 8 2 0 0 0-8 1
dies"
The Goderich baseiiall boys were beat
by the Bloomers on Saturday Last to the
tune of 15 to 2. ,
The Clinton New Era has created a
I -wrong impression in its report of the
t life an,d Devm HALLIDAY i
speakers. that yon are about to renew your stn
air, and Mrs. Jahn Patterson, of
Tltl uuexpe� tet. has happened, and' at Harrlston high school, and we trust i' MMr, and virso1aPeter Fowler's,f
32iugle jeebn Macdonald has consented to ;',rat you may be successfulin. your new Mo eswovale road, on Sunday.
run against Hon. Clifford Siftou in Bran sphere.
Hugh read his seat in " Signed on. behalf of the pupile and
don, llttn. un reggae('
k
friends.
the House 'of Commons Duce because he � o l d
has u SL .
Bice Suther an disposed of her last Ghnton-Wh'ghani baseball match. I
had a preference for private ,
now that he h as found a -way to get out i Int "mr :E DOLBLEDEE, Trustees. photographic business to Mr. H. R. In the first. place we have not heard of a
�: rr r r in lei l.tabie , n ;� Brewar, of Brussels, who has taken pos-
e Manitoba Premiership, he wile dot ' . lir. Hartley in a snittlble reply, -halls -
pack to private life :.gain, the Brandon; ed the trustees whose tin transactions -lith scion.
electors assisting.--HamiltonTEmes. Dr. J. N. Perdue hasboughtthelivery
him had been of an impartial and her btlsines of lir. James Moan and taken
Mn. Fielding, in his address at Hall $ menious character, the parent of the
ev on Thursday night, presented an r, scholars for their hearty co-operation'- Po` ` on. Dr. Perdue will still cou-
approsiivate statement of .the finances -with hire in their education whilst he xi tinue his Veterinary practice and will
n to Sept.l , 1900, claim.- , : have his office at the livery stable.
of the country p r, re' et.ed relingnichi,ig his services -sit. 1Mr. George Tung, a former resident of
ing a surplus of $7,940,392.20; the follow- the pupils, and thanked them and others Myth, dropped dead in one of the cityf
ing figures being interesting: Payments, who had contributed toward. presenting of Chica*o Lest Friday at noon. were here. Certainly Bro. Holmes, the
account, $ ,farad, $45,987,549; ailw capital 1 him with the jookee e. and useful writ- ;Iiparks
had been at work during the fore- , game has to be won by the better t' -n"
account, G7,41i4,191; railway subsides, inn desk and bookcase.
X725, 720; South African contingents, ��'1, i Tee company were some after invited l noon and was on his way to lunch when G and we are of the opinion that .Wing- t
092 �' ; r death overtook him. He was the second ham has the better team. p
x36,149. Deducting the receipts, to partake o� a substantial repast, sou of Mr. Wm. King, 1st con., East "- g
any of the 'Wingham players feeling
sore, as stated by the New Era. 'Ping
hnnn did not have eitra aid to help that
them win the game. The team
played for lvinghnen on that occasion
was the regular team. Wingham did
not pray an outsider during the season.
If we are rightly informed Clinton had
two outsiders with. them when they
S
18 lbs. Best Granulated Sugar for MOO.
Enameline, 10c Boxes for 5c.
A few pieces left -25c Dress Goods for
15c a yard.
WATERPROOF
MEN'S COATS at great-
ly reduced prices. You will need one for the
coming rains. Just a few left.
J
N
-Macdonald Block,
941, showed balance of 41,,8 ,540 to du. social intercourse eu n.ened with
wards reduction of capital expenditure. a strains of gauge, spent the remainder of ! Wawanosh, and was 42 years of age.
of the evening in a very agreeable i He leaves a widow but no children. In -
i terment took place at Chicago on Sun-
-V ECT t�'AtT'A\ OSIi.
M In -
manner. a day. His father was present at the
Many farmers bare finished seeding
and some of the fields have already be- i ees usual many from this locality went 1 left Blyth for Chicago. While here he
gun to display their mantel of green. to Toronto during the Industrial Es- t was a member of the firm of Ross &
bythe „ fTing, of the Blyth foundry. The fam-
But, alli only to be nipped coin- hibition. ; il
ing frosts of winter. miss Lily Rogers went to St. Thomas e y and. friends in this neighborhood
.A. number of friends were entertained ;i on Monday to attend Vilma Ladies' Col have much sympathy in their sudden
at Mr. Geo. Tisdale's, Wednesday even -1 lege.bereavement.
ing. Along with various amusements "Wigs Eliza Messer is Visiting her sister
Mrs. Ira Barclay, of Ypsilanti, Mich-
igan. "ness trip this week.
Mrs. Henderson accompanied Mrs.Rev. . Goffin occupied the pulpit in P
Cook on her return to Brantford and .4 Mrthe Presbyterian church on Sunday t
will visit friends in. that city for a• few t last.
A7.E. L funeral. Itis 10 Tear since deceased
the company were treated to ice cream
and other dainties and ailreturnedhome
hoping to be invited "back again."
'tatany friends of Nits. R. Buchanan, sr,
Neill be sorry to hear of her death on
BELGRA1; E.
Rev. Mr. Hall is in Toronto on a base -
There is noth-
ing so bad for a
cough as cough-
ing. It tears the
tendermembrane
of the throat and
lungs, and the
wounds thus
made attract the
germs of con-
sumption. Stop
your cough by
using the family
remedy that has
been curing,
coughs and colds.
of every kind for.;
over sixty years. You
can't afford to be with-
out it.
'Thursday hast. The bereb.ved friends i weeks. Mr. and.: Van Fannorman of
have the sympathy of the community. t Clayton Duff, who was ill with con -1 Wingham. .spent Sunday at Mr. David
Donneybrook Methodist Church will gestion of the lungs, is recovering. i Geddes.
hold their anniversary Sunday next $ b Rev. D. Rogers attended the 'Wing N The masons arel at work patting a
Three services will be attended to while t ham 'District meeting in White- „ foundation under the Methodist church
--aaaam. chureh, on Tuesday. i They also intend bricking it.
a Bsit
is. Robert Musgrove hes been vi- a Rev. lir. Burwash will occupy the I
ling Toronto and Dr. George Musgrove's, pulpit in. the Methodist church neat Sun-
r'igra Fails. 1. day.
5EEnsshll McKinney, the young son of ! Mrs. David Geddes is seriously ill, we''p
Mrs. llcilinney had the forefinger of i hope soon to hearof her speedyreeoveree
of leis right hand injured in the break Vies Morrison, of Wingham vi
is sit-
i at the flax mill, on Saturday last, and i rug in town this week.
the doctor found it necessaryto put- ii Mrs. Jewel of Colborne is Visiting her
a ate jtau ow the first joint. d. daughter Mrs. Phillips this week.
fir. Abraham Jackson o the filet line Quite a number took in the London
MOIRE
PRECIOUS
THAN
eyesight. of Morris, has bon ht Mr. •Johh'C�oliie's
fine gold is
fair this week.
work -
Don't t be x0 foolish as to Pretty little cottage near the station, at'� Miss McLaughlin. of Auburn is work-
present occupied b5' lir.: tamper. M � ing at 1tir. Braces this week.
buy spectacles from ped-'. Jackson will. give .his farm over to the . S ckrider has mowed to -Dawn
nnitlag'einent of his son e, and in -1: again into Mr. iCCorkandaie's house.
cllit�z- so-called Ciptictati' tolive retired
tent
when you can be properly 11tr, =amts. Robert McPherson it
TUE FALL FAIRS.
and scientifically fitted by ed in lionkton this week. , XorthWestern, Wingham, Sept. 2'e.
Jean -fere away on a driving tour last Northwestern,
to n, God rieb, 18-1Set.
11 Mr. end lis. Hugh Tess and Miss i.
II responsible dealer. \�4''e„ <rrthtwe=tern, C=oaericll, Sept. 18.19.
very full line of -week. 4Iv'"orthern, Walkerton, Sept. 18-19.
carry uMrs. R.ntherford, the- Mites, Ilickel IN. Perth, Stratford, Oct. 24.
all kiii b l of spectacle and Walter lin) .'in -isit d at lair. GeoW. Wellington, Ito rriston, Sel t.i -27.
wear. , Pofa It's, Bast Wawano b, this week. ,Teeswater, Sept. 25.26.
L.dvert Denman returned to Chatham B:teter, Sept. 1'3.19.
we test the ryes free
Business Colley on Monday. ,r'ordawicli, Oct. 0.
atltl guardntce&atisfaCtiOnt. Victor itJ'erauytnaeattend-1fPalmerston,Sept.25.20.
a is of vrox " uckn s•, Oct. R-1.
eters, this Week entertl the Commie Sail : aat Waaw onosll, ��i Oct, I.2.
PARK'
�,�` -
�i' 1 t i `W 1i is naEgart-t i.obc.rt5un,
itari am kr Consumptives ertaining; Ebbe, Atwood, Sept. 20.21.
tehool for Nurses. at i.ibert r, New ` ginGotr'diirx', Oct. 4•w
jeweler aCr and Optician ' 'York, and Miss Mary Smiii►. of li ��`•
i' accdo� Bloch. pea to�o tet to B, . .. S.
ring Clinton -_'elle. •air, bastitttte. Rpt lturon, Btusi§:ls, Oct. 4.5.
Qv*
hen
rect.
sl
loosens the grasp of your
cough. The congestion
of the throat and lungs is•
removed; all inflatnn1a-...,
tion is subdued; and the
cough drops away.
Three sizes: the one
dollar size is the cheap-
est to keep on hand;.,
the 50c. size for coughs,.,
you have had for some `
time; the 25c. size' -for
art ordinary cold.
"Tor 14 years t triad a tare rate
cough. The doctors and everybody
thetboaght 1 had a true case eV,'
to trutu 9n13a1. Then.1 tried Ayer'A*.
teerr' i'cetaatai and it on+y toot .a
nutria and a halt to sure me:'
Ir. ,ii/iltta:r lift. -'%.t.
I' .
Oct.�i�, 1! t. citauert,'.V.
Atte tat meet. If yea lath* any
eeseeteatt whatever lea &Ale_ the
tasgii Write-, Lewin, mu*.
Wingham.
SEEDS
CHOICE
CLOVER
AND
TIMOTHY
ICY
SEEDS
AT
LOWEST
PRICES.
1
Tifrra
MILLS,