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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1901-01-18, Page 4N .. R, ,.P, •�, 0 UMIAK UU ..,�. TIMES, M 13 a 1 NtA L�li 1901, } 1 �T11E `� 4 �— Wm Kuox, of <iral, hasellga. ;ed rY ttm�ll�41e i►lA �W#&tNR�d►t otptl�A®W ��a��►tb�i�s!►N?lA��►99�19�Q®t,l�P���f�9s �Oe1tD OW�+it1!!dAtD�l� I -r .. • '�► ith t'1'IMA1t,3.1% MAlcR= 1CRPOIiU. Q�®I 1001d�►�9�t1�'�f�17@��a� 1 t T Sluit4 An it Psimple (its lnollths. Whighanl, Jan. 17, • � r • o •, • • ♦ ♦ - r • • r •W a u Til W. li'rilrlir;nisi A. Polliok have tukell llourper 1001bs.......... 1 2u to the contract to out SU cor,ls of wool] for •Vall Wlleat ............ 0 (53 to 0 OR' W 3 W � THE PEOPLE'S . }, .,r ; • 1 Airs. Oibsolz. Will is a hustler. Spring Whcttt ............ 0 00 to U 00 Ql - ' Of y9v (alit~ Q '', a to U "7 1� 4.J STORE i�no ,fallle[alitlt`s, son 01' 731k'l(hattG Il1laCs, ' • • , Barley .... ..... ... .... 0,35 to U 38 V • _- 1 t, : llezlcizllg a ft=�� day n ilz IAt (tssels host ,Peas .... Q GO to U 01 z q f0 S\• d • a • • ,•A a o • o �e • • • • l roin t e,:la , acquainting hiviselr with the I Tarkeys, drawu....... .... 0 08 to U 00 Z lit,t) 1]11( ^'lililc.• 5 lce. ll'1 tOSllt eftic 141 kk -icy ('iattU �irtl\cl1lfall the �T101 e k Iau('ixeOR�K, Tao]' pair ,...... •.. Q AO to Q 6to 0 � �� u. , .. ,,, .., �a�m.,•.ca.,ass.� m.aaw..., - , .,�waw.wza . 1 t Xc lip. blt.zlcli raided to it ill the 1 Y 13nt' r 0 �0 to U .0 g, ti near .future. Bq , per clog 0 18 to 0 lb m"Fhaw Ii1ta ixletl for ltt.it �; cels • �VUod c pee orcl :. ; .. ; , . , . 1 75 to 8 00 An Ha7 UO to 8 UO -Norman tiVismer laws returned to his PataLues per basheX .... 0. 20 to 0 25 0 Tooth home at Blsmore. Tallow per lb, . , , . .. 0 05 to 0 OG ca t c ti,i r=n� IXT TI. Whrigt th gave e young people Lard .. ... 0 13 to 0 18 P Drietl . sip-ples per lb . 0 01 to 0 04 0 Q3 0 7 to U eai wwittl hop lat Iridgy ovenl fs Wool , . X1n:all,MOll,LivHogs, cwt• 1G to G 25 p 30 000dShas wturnod bb aft(r spedinsome Cicko..., ..... . 0 BlowsNobody Good ` timo with her sister, Mrs, last. Smith, Mb -,s Annie Scott, of Moles -,north, is 6) (`•all:.ad iu:"a (t 1-;•:'c,aa• la:: •ins else- ' • NERSON�It,S, r,here sit php a®� rinse. .,. _.._.. ._.., m.,c�m xc mit airs; ss satyr, sure zsr ry �casxs� visiting her sister, Mrs. C. Stoles. Au'. re shall f glad to have eaderibntiIf tg 0 We 1 sed m oney very bad l�us f t have tat his column frena any of aur rat:dgrs. Zf Sou @g C't l�a�%� � ,� u�.l1.d �r�•j�a �Cab enation of tl,_e hnsgs }vas the causo of leave visitors or purpose going away yourself, 1)��� ' is death. tYie1�Gnandtell tui,orseise us a nota to, thkit 0 011C"e, �%`e are �'lriing to c`1',sk you to �I."At'.rlp iis, but �11rTe are. also g63$1�3.,e, to i• Wat. Breckenridge has secures] a ----T— ra put Dollars in your pocket. �'�.'+O�:t Jan. 15th to 115 eb. 16th, 1 x01, 0 DRUG STORE. driver from Moore's livery stable, A. Cosons spent Wednesday with 0 'i) e will hold m Brusssels, on trial. Wat, likes souie- friends in Listowel. tp - thing pretty fine. Mrs. R, Davis, of Exeter, is 'visiting 0 TO ADVERTISERS. AdainRoe, has returned homo after' 0 � with Wingham friends. lotice ct cel::ta es na;st bt> left at this serving his apprenticeship with S. 0 0 oleic e, not late than Saturday noon. Eckmire, blacksmith. J. J. Elliott, ti . g was in £ordwich h5 4� ' 0 'The copy for cllangv on Thursday buying horses, must be left Merchant Innis entertained a number U not ]:;ter titan yuogday evening, of his neighbors ;hbors last New Year's Eve. Miss P. C. Laurie, of Wroxeter, vas 6 Ca: ual a'lvcrtiseint nts accepted tip visiting Z^rinnbain friends last week. 0 .....,^ cis to riciou Thursday of each week. .Andrew Malm is talking a. course in g Listowel Business College, Miss Minnie Fessant was visiting with 63 W. Pringler and brido Have returned Miss Ada Button at tnekuow last week. 0 irA' ock is too big it I>a1, st be redg'Yeesd at once, and for � 1GSTAn1,nUr,,D 1 2. @1 after spending a s(iert houcyznoou in Mass Moore, of Berlin was a guest at 6D Tg� �7,t`�� r Stratford and other. pints• the ]ionic of Alex. Ross a few clays this o 1. � .6 dE ���UN 9�AK IVES. Alexander Scott s callin on George we�,li. 0 U n e ®n t h y Jan. 5th h �9.- o td '. 15th R. B. L'LLIOTT, PQBLIS11ER AND PROPRIETOR Casemore last Monday. Violin Vannorman, who has been resid- ,0 _- �....,_.....m.,_._.. W. Breckenridge has moved down • �- lug in Quebec fort.o soars is visiting We will sell our eritll'e stock Of to bis farm which he purchased from tID FRIDAY -,JANUARY I8 1901. P friends in town. � � —~ W. Bennett some time ago. Rev. and Mrs. olmes were visiting at 9 Psi Y GOODS SNIALLWl-�1'� r'i S CROCTIKE ,''�T 8 Adam Roe is visiting his uncle in Q NOxx,s AND COMMENTS. ~ Wingham for a few days or so this (s0 IJ � �;�� SETS LAMPS Mount Forest. �, P S int Tur flea Canadian election trial of the Frank Wright, has disi.osed of fifteen week.—Brussels Post. o CLOTHING UNDERCLOTHING rLAMP GOODS � new century will take place at Owen head of fat cattle to Arch. McDonald at Airs. H. Marshall, Wingham, is visit- eD OVERCOATS CARPETS FANCY CHINA � Sound on January 5. The respondent a handsome figure, ing her son, Mr. D. H. Marshall, Mill 8U L(+, 'EROILCLOTHS lC1OTS PLAIN CSIAT A will bo Ala = McNeil, M. P. for North street.—Listowel Standard. (s ' s0 f1 ATS & CAPS GLOVES &MI`S'T 'GRANITE WARE � Bruce. Chancellor Boyd and either CULROSS. Jas. Mollelvie, of Wingham, and Mr, u� Justice Rose or Justice Street willbe The vote at the municipal elections Hill were in town Wednesday andfouud a HOSIERY CITP,`ItiAINS LANTERNS, ETC. .the trial judges. was as follows:— Reeve—McKay 338, considerable trade in their lines, cigars 0' � T1in. fc]lowing from the Toronto Globe McKague 227. Councillors—Scott 290, and soft drinks respectively.—Wroxeter to� �� ONLY a of Saturday last will be read with inter- Jarvis 238, Kuntz 272, Baliagh 262, Star. AT FOR ONE ,est by Dr. Macdonald's many friends in Marshall 191. Miss Zetta Ba-,vden spent Friday with o � E. Huron and elsewhere:—"It is under -g ® Winbham friends. Mr. Charles Fraser stood that Dr. Macdonald of Huron will �t'1�OsrxElr• left this week for Holstein where he 0 -be appointed to the position of Deputy Following is the result of the Wrox- s You can have any article GI merchandise ills this store �BXCE�t � PP P P Y will take charge of a saw mill for Messrs. c5 Groceries) Speaker, in succession to Mr. Brodeur, a er municipal election:—Reeve, Munro Button & 1� essant, of Wingham.—Blyth � r oseries) at COST PRICE 1Jetweel'I. Jan. 15 and Feb. 15. � '"who will be elevated to the Speakership 84, Hazlewood 35. Councillors—Daviel- Standard. of the House of Commons. Dr. Mac- son 76, Paulin 75, Smith 74, McKelvier ® eA©®e®e®®Aeeell:�er�®Ad3a3�„sA donald is an experienced Parliamentar- 63, Lackie 51. School Trustees—M' William Henry O'Sullivan, o. the fan and thoroughly conversant with , T. Rae 55 W. SiMcI�or- O'Sullivan Business College has returned 4 TERMS—Spit Cash. Butter, Eggs and Dried .Apples taken as cash. e g Y Sanderson 7G to town from Detroit at which lace he " the procedure of the House. The duties cher 55, T. Hemphill 53, D. Sanderson P 0 (NO POTA'i OES.) ,461 P especially 53 R. was attending the convention of the of the DeputyS Speaker are es eci•all on- , Black 40. Amer lean Business College Teachers' m "but when the House f i committee, Association.. LT -711T e The Gospel of Saving. 0 but Dr. Macdonald's familiarity with Macdonald Bleck Wingham. 4 XK EE In the Saturda Post Russell 6 ' this branch of work will considerably Y b evening 1 Ji hten the burden that would otherwise �Q Sage presents somo of the best advice q g that has ever been even to young men, 1 re �� Cry fO't, nest on Item. His long service in the Tni he course of the article he says: Y �, i attractive to make the offering s v Commons, his record as a keen debater, • regarding the handling of their mono �`+' ~— g and his courteous and urbane manners Y%dq "� Y offerings larger. I INSURANCE � IT DOTS PAY TO -,will render his appointment particularly "No matter how fast a man may The market here was advanced nearly a make money, he owes it to society as Lie stock Markets. cent this week for choice bacon hogs, eceptable to his fellow-members." well as to himself to be economical. Toronto, Jan. 15.—There was a heavy the prices paid being 1,12 per cwt. higher Life, �' it e, r "Any man who will live up to the run at the western cattle market to -day, than a year ago. Wits dressed hogs held ll t, Plate t � JAIIIESTOwN• following set of rules will get more gen- but demand was only moderate and at $8, and live hogs but a fraction lower Glass. Miss Johnston, of Stratford, is visiting nine happiness out of life thali.his neigh- trade was rather slow. * There is a ten- than $7, the farmers'will probably con- Farm Loans.at Lowest Rates. c' a t her uncle's, W. J. Johnston at pros- her who violat?s them. deny towards a reaction from the skier that the hog . crop is about as and many of the former pupils of tag ent. "Out of every dollar earned save 25 activity which characterized the market valuable as any other produce of the CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE Andrew Mann, of Listowel Business cents. Save seventy-five cents, if you a few days ago. The market for choice farm. +.0�% ®S ollege, was visiting under the parents can, but never less than twenty-five. cattle is steady, as at all times, but ex- V CHATHAM • ONT., .roof last Sunday. t+Get up at'a regular hour in the morn. Porters, light feeders, stockers and - Loan and Insurance Agent, who have stepped directly from the college to Bennett Rattan of L' akeIet and his g, g lambs were noted lower. Sheep some good position in a business office, or to , in and work until the things that are q p and Corner Minnie and Patrick Sts. fill some vacancy in a Commercial school as San George, of Fordcvich spent Sunda teacher, are over ready to tesstifto the fact g ' ' p' y before you are finished. Don't drop hogs ase steady. The total run was 69 t At home Friday afternoon and Saturday, that IT DOES PAY TO ATTEND;HE BEST. ,with Lenard Rattan. what you have in hand because it is five loads, including 750 cattle, 961 sheep and 34 . The following extract from a letter received Merchant Innes has purchased a horse , lambs, 17 calves and 1,G94 hobs. Export from a Massae assets Business College a short o'clock. tine ago is only one of scores of a similar kind 2rom Jas. McKelvie, of Wingham, at aattle—Demand lighter and rices off a that we have received from other Business. "Be8honest; always have the courage 1; P GoodT �� ®S Colleges, asking us to supply thein with teasel: handsome figure. Merchant Innes to tell the truth. trifle; best lots worth $4.25 @'x4.85, and ' Pain back of yourY ers: drives a span now. Dont depend on others even if you light worth $4 @ $4.25. Butchers ' "Nov. 6 1900. Adam Roe has �� P Y ' eyes? Heavy pressure raCommercial McLauchlan ,a am ngsin please& gone to Molesworth have a rich father. Strike out for your. cattle—Trade inclined to be slow, in your head? And are For good and up-to-date Photos tokinV If youknow ofone. Wewa tayou g -where he has secured a 'situation iu J. self especially for ordinary sorts; prices held you sometimes faint and try M. E. Zurbrigg. man, single, not under twenty-five, of god Mieklejohn's blacksmith shop. rr stead address neat in appearance, thorougly alive, Cultivate independence at the very y, but good portion of cattle offer. dizzy? Is your tongue See collection of Photos he has and wok up in bookkeeping, arithmetio and Miss Kate Wright is visiting friends ed sold at comparatively low figures. + English." la Gorrie at present. outset. P Y g coated ? Bad taste in in his window, Especially Letter. such at the above tell far niore than, Learn the value of money: Realize Export bulls—Demand light; prices are your mouth ? And does the Famil Grou s. Pages of idle claims to superiority. Chas. Rattan, who has spent the last that it stands, when honestly made, steady at $3.25 @ $3.75 and $375 @ $4.25 # your food distress you ? Our colleeti n of Baby Photos convenientyto you business Chm%`gmuch b tmthat ,` bar on the 1st con., left last week for for heav Feeders—Li ht should be no reason for attending anything - Chicago, where he has secured a situs- as a monument to your value as a citi- Y• g quoted low- Are you nervous and ir. is 0. K. Bring your baby to but the best. zen. er at $3 @ $3.35; demand had diminished ritable ? Do you often the down floor allery nest We Pay the railway fare of students from a, tion. May success attend him is the „ g distance, up to $8.00, and can secure- good. Be jealous of your civil rights. Take and offerings lately have been large; have the blues ? And time you want its picture. board Por gentlemen at $2.50 per weelt,and fors wish of his many friends in Morris. other feeders nominal] unchanged. ladies at $;,.00 per week. Miss Paulina Wright was visiting her a wholesome interest in public or any- Y' a are you troubled about Gallery op. 'Presbyterian Church. FOR HANDSOMEST CATALOGUE issued, thing else, interfere with the rigid ad- Stockers—Choice weights of 500 to 800 Sleeping ? by tiny BUSINESS SCHOOL in Canada, write,. friend Mise Bertha May Wright. ministration of your private duties. The Pounds lower at $2.50 @ $3.15: inquiry r D. McLACHLAN & CO., Messrs. Sandie and Alex. Moffatt were Th©� yOetN Oiv®e• dta E. G'URBRIG G. not so lieeii and supply lifts been very Chathain,•Ont. ,. state is made up of individuals. PP Y rY the guests of Miss Tena McIntosh of ,qBeclean and decent. D't d- Plentiful; off color and h6ifers unchang- all wrong. Molesworth. ono any, ed at $1.75 @ $2.20". Milch cows— _ But there is a cure. thing that you world be ashamed to des- 'Tis the old reliable SPECIAL CLEARING SALE in all Classes. of cess with your mother, Firmer offerings alight improvement on • , "Don't gamble. those of past week; pricearange from $30 WATCH�S c' "Be circumspect in your amuse- $50- Sheep and lambs—Sheep steady y menta. and unchanged; easier feeling on market for lambs which are u FUR GOL)DS "In connection with amusements I t quoted 1Gc CLOCKShave never been able to understand why per cwt. lower, at $3.75 @ $4.65; one the young men of today deem the thea- bunch of fancy sold at $4.75; but the , Y g Y Consisting of Ladies Astrachan Jackets, Capes, 14Iuffs, :Ruffs, Gauntlet; ' ter an absolute essential in seeking di- market closed ten cents lower; demand " and Caps. 4 �f�1 version, An evening Svith a good book lighter and American markets have ; p JE i/�'��T CA .LLt9�� is, or ought to be, more satisfying tom fallen off. Calves—Steady and un. Ladies Astrachan Jackats. Special for $25.00. young man of brains than an evening in changed. Bogs—Prices steady and un- Capes, usual $18.00 goods for $12.00. a hall, where a lot of make-believe char- changed, at $6.$0 for selects and $6,30 Muffs in all classes of Furs at special prices. SIL�• •�� •ggRyp actors are struttingu and. v;a the- for lights and fats. Ruffs at $2.75 and upwards. v EIR Vv ARE p Gauntlets at $1.00 and upwards to $5.00. stage, like children in a masquerade. p i The Hos market, Ca sin Beaver, Astrachan, Sealette, Peraian Lamb and Northern Sealt•�,r, .r�,... • When the human rico reaches its men- Cap sin ETC, E C The small receipts on Toronto market They act directly On . development there will probably be no P � at special Cut Prices, theaters." which is the principal market for hogs the liver. They cure in Canada aro causingsome uneasiness constipation, biliousness Men's Doctor The Horses, among packers, says the Globe of Satur- sick headache, nausea, In '�-'�• ens ur Goods /� W. day. The receipts here for the first ten and dyspepsia. Take a , ,.L'�. l0V Mrs. Tilos. Thompson; Roland, 11ian.; p we show a complete range of Far Coasts, Caps i�?1d l+ul• lllitte. writes: "My husband would not be days of t'nis, month were 3,555; a year laxative dose each night. ''Ile show a range of Var Coats at 810.00, without Hagyard's Yellow Oil in the ago they, were 7,500. One reason why For 60 years years they Also a complete a of Goole, Gallaway Calf Bulgarian DogSkin, house, as he uses it a good deal for have been the Standard r range doctoring up 1110 horses and considers it the offerings at the Toronto market are page] Pills.and VPambat at prices to suit trio l urchaser. r 3)0 splendid-" Price 25c, smaller than in previous yearss is that Pnib 25 coni ,ilii 11ri:g¢lsta, Caps at special out prices in all classes of Furs. ' Some women marry consumption at outside points is much " tr I have talon Ayer's Flus Fogle- Fur Alits, usual, $4,00 Goods for $3.00, Fry only to become a lm y early for six months. The have NOTE.—All Par Goods guaranteed to eve satisfaction. P formerly, There aro now cured me of a severe laeadae e . ` superior sort of laxed of-all-worlr, operating throughout the I can now walk from two t `for + Special value in (oat and Galaw ly Robes. Also Horse Blaniiets, � ger than 1ner0 packers ghee without getting tired or out prodinco than a fern years ago. T11oy of breath, something I have not A complete stock of Boots and Shoes suitable for this season Of year - are KIAare constantly in the country markets been able to do for matay yearn,,' ti CA'�� s.Is.iVALwoizx, In Long Leather hoots, Siitx and Lubbers, Rubber Boots,`elescop(� biddl for.ltogs. Tho poor canclition of, Jalyla,>s92, BOOM lriass, ]felt Boots, 4 ]Jackie Y+"ell Overshoes incl Itubbors at prices unctYualled. i w1i o rcatls is probabl another lri ,.w y wa oudo the Denele3r„ town !"►, lot' in4�lit$M�6 hftd b ruaso light offerings. With tt me ri><ae any nom hint who ever anddesarcthobeitmer�iealarivlreyon Call and see t11es0 Goods before purchasing elsewhere. ,�odsn. =101m h oreceiptswouldlike- nitnito"ibiyrertnlve,tirrltothedgrtwrp fr46il, Yott X1112M ve a prompt td. - de ly itacrar. i beginning to fear : plywitl,entewt A1ore••, 'y, . atloiV{IC1t1 ®,X1tIt, Lorrnll, TIt1Nb l&cdrra?rxii>cl, , Wlrrgl7am, of , tltat tY1a crop tLtiss,sorcrr3 wil,� fall below LL oacpoctaticrias. Primeharer lflaiatit- a To*' AN M •1`° r. AI P The l lics'1 wi years if the olu and W1 �� 1'atlxl; Council %' The as tlzo the eat of Cut Scalds Piaitl8 i fallibl, ' Canlpl