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The Wingham Times, 1901-02-01, Page 4' a WINGI.11AN MME FE11111TWIX 1, 1901, -.._ .� ... .. . .. .. _. .... ........ .. .. . _....., .. _7 . - �; l,'<1IfICN. a+rttaettQ�a+a+*�o�Mv�, _. _ ° 1 votes . p `t , 1 / ��a+t+a��t+erar�a►eaaraas��►taa��av �swt�►a��a,a��a►os�a>N►tra (flint )Dell �o t(l lmake a fo all y nal srxtvcaxlA�ax: A�A,Is1a,L'.� xr�t �,��,,/��, Aq ,g��y�p�,�,� /�, ,,��,,p �, isimlil�er wlmcll Mr. c�;ile5tivorth, for tl.e SVIut,llaxsl, J.uz. 31, tol. 1►o11/R'�/♦'1�'�\g+�P•��crl/v,`�T•VRoa/o�/R�/e\/•'110 A �' ,. petitioner, proved tit theelection tri+d Flour pt r lW lbs, , ;, . , ..., 1 M to 2 " , ,?� n•i • F•'( `� wore cat 1 mcn. who had ao ra;+lit to Fall �ti1 , ...,,...., o 03 to 0 b1 k"I A THE PEOPLE'S ' r t s ie ) 'u5li C _ � E' > lltt" t (it ... , ...... , 6 66 t U 0• l•0 3 « • y,..i� E� .� 4 v(,k� ;iT('tuiwlzily tlzt. cafii6a•d caiiut Is a P � POPULAR ,:. " ., " > + Al Q 35 ',"'" Otits..,,......, .....,... i. ti('• 0 35 to 0 3K l,,.11lty .,.. .... ,,,. w 060to0(11 ,r)ett4 ... ..... .. . . .. . . �•s s 1••/i.�gTsrA • ♦ r • a e R R • �R�� �,t' DIt. ltilac unite I.I>, Al.1T1 ., leaves fel • � 0 0`i to 0 Q9 @iF 9� i t- (.)ttttR*'D tU-(1�1' to lite illi tU hake ).arlia- Ttirl{C yFi, ilrawal ...... ,.. ^ _ _ -. x t'il 4 (•('l; front I`r,,nce;. ` ., ;.*, `" 0 C( tell 06 ...�.. .., .�.M.� .�.. .... �. w �7 ,• 111C (#t*.eE Q �aw°wc<` -�rancm Tho fill;,' it P " � + 1 !altar) ditties. Mrs. X Xvd011a d a0d Duch" -., por pair Q `1) ) ! � 0 lll,t' . t 1'" t,1tlE,S 111 T 0 1 to 0 2Q to lkilss Nk+11i(� will acc„lxtlraazy lzim, lla( l�ulc r „-�:� "Ftilr: * tP(l.t,•. :a(e!lt l(lR: ll ). a , T.+,+.lerdOz ,..,., ..., .. 0 18 to 0 1ti w FM 1 Lan("on I: zc ( 2 ress in (q, lkln, of Dr. 1 ..i to ? CO qi tiVoucl per cord , U r 11Tac(lozlal<t's appointment lit to ilio deputy .t+r ton, . ...... • „ .. 7 Ol) to 8 00, � Ft 9 Sa. � y - ;<I, 51 ., ... . cal."18111) of t11L ((1111n1011S, Ea 'S' -"`It ? Q `n'Q tU 0 ii' O P 1 y Potatoes p(a biit�liel M ' CiC '� t , k .� �?1 �':ry is selali ailiciallti announc,.eal, its IG has Tallow per lb ... , . , .. , ... 0 Qc' to 0 Co l � � «� Lard Q til to 0 13 8 b:�eal for samo time generally usldorstaoc,, Dried Apt les per lb ... , , .. 0 01 to 0 ilk ti� } that Dir. Brodeur, the late DoInity, will Wool 0 17 to 0 2 0 �� kS a success. January and February are -usually very quiet 0 '3 "v,Bla� at'Ga ° l):� the Speaker of tllca next House air Live II+>,g�;, a(ir "c�vt.... , .. e o0. to 5 +�i G 7 •a 7 t r F c� r P 10ovartons. Dr. l;Tacdonald, of ITiirau, C:hicl>el>>.............. 0 30 to 0 40 « Qt�,a.Ll! uY ,T <r,.rOy' ueI �SI��s�Of% �� �81!,�T Tflit�r! 6s ilk- .._ _,. e) his store, an February pr )!nisea To e slti . better. _._ . It is axtuoulla(,(1, S�,zll lit, the de nit ^. Oil Ur(` bl)ying:, ('11, porsantTl grounds1here C.,in l,e Ito 01ccel- m.Atur(? quickly, and are plutllp broilers G) nen: ,zc�ua _T - �:rr�.m _ �- - a�z7 .�-�x�r�.mc oaw ^^ ��•�' -�- whoro at tion takall to either i;elitlemen, and at almost any age. 0WANT � --�,� � -�,�y� �, ^p � r t � `V't:sterzl Ontario generally well be griti- ;Tllrou•lzout Canada, olitcltc•ll fallen- � ffedtllataFh;uromzmanis selected. Tlzo iu is developin; mita all important � �, ° [� (� l' Free Press extends its cont;ratulatiaus to brtLslcll of agriculture. The above "1 3 d fir+ Dr. DTacdona.d. breeds of poultry, Barred ]rocks and ® v 111.E (+ Cs STORE. """-"'_ : :- White Wyan(lottc,a, aro recoaninenciccl 43+ SOUTH HURON LIBERALS. forf:itteningpnrposesby the Dominion � Departlmexit of Agriculture, � TO ADVERTISERS, Tpe teetloi. of Qitiicors ::tet au Eseciitave To, ltoNv that they snit tho high-class 0 Price is no object. �a'®Q'�•rs P.��.ust go Q�t a , one,-, 8� � any Price. p _ �- Coigtnittee. V Notice of chaliges must b4, left at this ' letter market, I quote e Department t, Suing not later than 'Saturday noon. The Liberals of the South Riding of letter from filo agent of the Department �:1U.00 Overcoats for 7, i0 $30.00 Fur Coats fur.....: . ; . • . 75 = Huron, as constituted for Pro-,tincialpur- g,; 5,00 Overcoats for ..... . ......... (1.00 25 00 I�ur Capes for .... 15.75 a The c(liiy for chap<xes must be left , of. Agriculture in Ifondozl I;n E� • . not 1(ttez than Tuesday evening. poses, held their annual meeting Tues- ;Chickens were in good condition; ea 5.OU Overcoats for 3,75 113,00 Fur Capes far .. 11.50 4 ... Casual a'vertisements accepted up day afternoon atHollsall, and there was cases Marked "'A" (Whitby) particular � 10.00 Tweed Suits for .. . .............. r U 5.00 Fur Caps f'ar............ • `? 25 to noon Thursday of each week. a splendid attendance of representatives ly good, of bright alai sweet as possible t� 7;00 Tweed Suits for ,). .l 3.00 I+'ur• Craps for ................ • • . 1y �_.. _..._._ men from all portions of the riding. kve- p €y 5.00 Tweed Suits for ... ............. 3, 75 1,0.00 Ladies' Cloth Coats fnr..... ..... :+,00 � and ins lenclicl condition. Cele dealers t9 4,00 0 tiring President, Geo. McEwen, 1A. P., that handles theso gods said that the O 5,00 Boys' Tweed Sults for ...... , . , , ... 4.50 1 5.00 " " " " Eti,T1iE?aIVHPl? 1Fi:. g y Gi) , r .' , G.00 ," ., „ �.... i3.Q� announced that the first business would were as ue cllickons as they yvei Fp, (1.00 Boys Tweed Suits for ............ u, t a • • C 0 �`� TD 9 , G� 3.50 Boys' Tweed Suits for ............ 2.33 i 5.00 " " ...... , v0 0 g � Iq 111 iment be the election of officers and the appoint- handled, and would only let their 0 �'JLRIa D Hi E of the executive committee. Fred.- customers have one o{+ two cases €it a � 21. _95 T3ays' Tweed Suits for 1,G0 � 50 Ribbed Worsted Hose for ......... 3 . 3H.11.RLT OTT, Pus.z,isxixArzaPnaPnYuron crick Hess, sr., Zurich carriage guilder, time, as they would sell for best prices n 2.00 Tweed Pants for ................. 1.50 25 Wool Base for.. , .... • • • • • 10 and clerk of the township of Ha 'was ea 1,00 Tweed Pants for ................. .75 ,SU " Cashmere Hose for........ .38 0 ~- to parties that demanded the very best 1 a n y, FRIDAY, I EBRUAtuY 1, 1001. elected President and the other officers class of goods. They were prepared and kl! 1.00 Overalls for ..................... 75 '5 " " " ) � areas follows: -Vice -Presidents, 111 Y packed in tho best maxlner; cases the ) •75 Overalls for ..................... 56 •25 Cashmere Gloves for ....... , .. • . 1� � McLean, Seaforth; J G Stanbury, Ex- right size. These chickens compare n .50 Overalls for .............. ..... .35 ,50 Vests for.. . • • • • • • • • • • • • •35 � T AIBUTIi I.v SIO . c.Eor , IV. Ross• , � n' 0 75 Wool fleece Lined Shirts for ...... ' 511 50 Drawers for .................... 38 � gree; J C Ii.,lbfle'sh, Zurich; Secretary, ,Very favorably with the best English O "Cane who has passed his whole life A G Smielio, Hensali; `l'reasu Treasurer, Geo. fowls." a 75 "' ` Drawers for... s . .56 25 Vests for ...................... 1� Sunder the reign of her gracious majesty Samwell, Exeter;, Clhairmen of Muni- 50 Shirts and Dr, for. ....... . .38 .25 Drawers for.... •'1 `9 m 10 scan hardly realize that the sovereign cipalities-Sea£orth, D D Wilson; Tuck- m around whose name clustered all the ersmith, R B McLean, Kippen; y oolt•R,IE. lei em Stanle , Gy i5t great events in British history in the last John Wanless, Varna; Bayfield, Dr, The annual meeting of the Public CO years has passed away. She was so Stanbury, Bay,G.yld; Hay,Dr. Buchanan, Library was held i1� the Town Hall azz p closely connected with, the constitution- Zurich; Stephen, John Geiser, Crediton; Wednesdayevening when the following� ALL GLASSWARE, CROCKERY i � al development of the age and her life Exeter, J G Stanbury; Usborne, Hiram officers were elected. -Pres. -J. R. -vas so closely interwoven with the Borland, Farquhar; Hensall, Dr. Mac- Williams. Dir. -Jas. Armstrong, N.. t Wholesale �'rzee �thOSO 5>l�St Cy a#. Fi?XXZLcI;. growth of the empire that one finds it dermid' Goderich township, John Tor- McLaughlin. R Copeland, Rev. A. B. p qg1 t difficult to separate th(, one from the ranee, Porter's Hill. The above officers l+'arney, R. Ross, A. Doan, J. Oonagh, -other. Where chaume Jas- Leech, See. and Librarian Wm. ® Handsome Toilet Sets 10 pieces, shnLded and stippled cheap at $5.00 now $ r, n form the executive committee for the ' ' 75 ' place from a change in public opinion or constituency. Mose. ® Handsome Toilet Sets, ro pieces, shaded and stippled, cheap at $3,75, noiv $2.81. a from a desire for a larger measure of Short addresses were delivered by Will Dane and W. J. Gibson of Win- g, Printed- Toilet Sets, IO pieces, Piny, Blue, &:c., were $2.25, now $1.69, a } public liberty, she was not only an as- Messrs. V. Ratz, ex -M. P.; M. Y. Me- liipeg arrived in town last Thursday at Dinner Sets, 1 Io pieces, shaded incl stippled, were $1¢,00, now $10.50. 0• Tenting party at the first estate of the Lean, ea -M. P:P., and soveral of thy noon after a two weeks trip. W ill Dane r� "� , , realm out she showed b her heart ac is lookinm well. The will return to the 0 Dinner'Sets, 97 pieces, printed and stippled, were $9.00, now $6.7S, �s y y local workers a ;general. address on or- a y 0 ®' riuiescence, that she sympathized with gauization by ZVIr. Alexander smith, west in a couple of weeks. Tea Sets, ¢¢ pieces, printed, regular price, $a.?5, now $z.69. Y - I the expansion of popular rights and theToronto, followed. A load of our young folks took a drive. m -emancipation of her people fromneeilless It was agreed that the fixing of the to Wingham last Thursday night for a, restraints upon their priviligesas Bi tush (late for holding the convention to nom- 'skate. They report having had agoocl Macdonald B1oCle 0 n ®, ,subjects. And the horizon -was ""(. Winallalrl. mate a candidate be left with the ex- time. darkened by some impending cloud which ecutive. Mr. Dulmagehas put poarcllesinfront, threatened the peace of the empire sheo£ his bar and hall doors. ThisNvill keep - y.• was'the first to counsel conciliation, and TABLE POULTRY FOR ENG- out the coke. He is also making many.ai�u� ��a ����' most persistent in endeavoring to ward LAND. other necessary improvements inside I The death rate for 1900 in Goderich r' Off the threatened danger. An evangel the hotel. was one of the highest sor many years, GUITAR. IT DOES PAX TO of ,peace in the councils of the world,she John Edgar, of Toronto, formerly of i,being about 13 per thousand inhabitants. MISS CARRIE MOORE was equally an evangel of tenderness and The Dominion Department of Agri- Goderich, is around town renewing Oltl of London Conservatory of Music, will be pre- num- Womanlysympathy 1n the homes of her culture gives the following information bared after Oct. 1st s receive a limited �- � .acquaintances. John looks as if Toronto S. H. Farrel has been sending the milk bee of pupils for instruction on Violin and ,� . �^•: own people. In no other person, certain- relating to the breeds of poultry whose of thin five cows to the Huron cheese Guitar. p , agreed with him. 3' `1 In no other ruler during the Christ- chickens fatten most profitably. We Residence -opposite R. C. Church, wingham. y are leased to note the advancement of Mrs. Andy Huminason of Culross was .factory, and Thos. Farrel has been send - era, were found combined so much P buried in the cemetery' here on Tuesday, ing the milk of thirty. The former re- and many of the former pupil., of trio greatness and sagacity in matters of state chicken fattenings in Canada, and would b ceived during the soason, . $923.24, and advise all farmers intending to fatten last. AND . CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE. and so much goodness and virtuein daily At the regular meeting of Court the latterc $774.63. PIANOND THEORY. _ life and action." their chickens, to raise suitable breeds Gorrie, No. 57, C.O.F., held in their hall MISS SARA LOUISE MOORE, L.C.M. C14ATHAM, ONT. recommended by Prof. Robertson. Jan. 14th, 1901. The followingofficers Since the preferences in every market and member of the Associated Musicians Of who have stepped directly from the collego to. Ontario, is prepared to receive a limited nun- some good position in a business office or to, were installed for the year: -P, O.R., J. * ber of pupils for instruction on Piano and in fill some vacancy,in a Commerci4l school as. NOTES AND COMMENTS. determine what sort of goods is most S. hound; C.R.; N. McLaughlin; V.R.R, •� k Theory. teat IT are ever ready T testify to the Pact ' readily sold on that market, in cateringz .' $tE Special attention given to pupils preparing that IT DOES PAY TO ATTEND THE BEST. The North Bruce election trial has tiVm. Gamble; Chaplain, Sas. Elliott; ! ,> � for examinations. The following extract from a letter received, for the high-class poultry trade of Eng- �� Residence -opposite R. C. Church, Wingllam. from a Massachussets Business College a short been in progress at Owen Sound and has R.S., D. I! .Jardine; F.S., Wm, Mose; tine ago is only one of scores of a similar ]rind, land the qualities saught for in the best that we have received from other Business: .adjourned to sit at Southamption on � q b Tress., T. D. Edgar; S.W., S. J. Laine; .: the 4th of February to hear evidence on table poultry must be carefully consid- J. W ., J. A. Strong; S.B., Geo. Barber; Th 6 Warning Corteges, asking us to supply them with teach - the These qualities are: Plumpness yrs: the charges of corruption. Chancellor of breast, whiteness of skin, fineness of J.B., Geo. A. Found; Physician, Dr. J. _ The is thefaith- P y f ul sentinel. It tells INSURANCE Dear Mr. MCLanenche -I am u "Nov. b 1 lea ed• $ oyd and Justice Street, the trial judges A. Tuck; Court Deputy,. John Stewart, for a ow if y u lin w of o', e. We wa t a yo sedt `.f ilave ben their decision.,declaringgood grain, smallness of bone and absence of Trustees N. McLaughlin, John Stewart - of the approach of to ]tnow iP you know of one. wewant a young g , , man, single, not under twenty-five, of goodi g offal. ' c o n S u m t i On address, neat in appearance, thorougly alive X11 ballots not initialled Dy the deputy J. S. Found. p 3 Life Fire Accident Plate and well u in booltkeeping, aritlunotic anc�' returningofficer. Either side may ' Breeking stock, whose chickens fatten whichhaskilled ' Fire,Accident, English: count thse now. At the trial counsel profitably and are suitable for the best Live Stock 31ai'kets. more people Glass. Cotters such.1 the above tell far more than English markets, consists of fowls of a pa ee of idle claims b si superiority. for the respondent, Mr. McNeill, con- g Toronto, Jan. 29 -Plent of cattle. ; than war and Farm Loans at Lowest Rates. There may be business colleges much more square shape, with ion broad breast y convenient to you than Chatham, but that tended that all such ballots should be P g' were offered at the western cattle mar- pestilence Com - and straight keel. The win of large should be no mason for attending anything disallowed. But Chancellor Boyd said g g list to -day, and the better lots sold bined. It tells btWe paysbest. Q B ER . C 0 S E N S we pay the railway faro of an recur from a be did not think the voter should be dig- size and the combs as small as possible. s, 0 f a i lz f u 1 � b distance, en a en at and can secure good, The birds must be active health and rather well. The demand was slightly p > board for gentlemen at $2,50 per week, and for ' franchised because of a presumable y better than that of last week, and the Chests, sort: ladies at $2.00 perweek. doubt of the reliability of the ballot. vigorous; the chickens should be Hardy, quality of the receipts showed a slight lungs, weak } ; Loan and Insurance Agent, FOR HANDSOMEST OL in Canada, issuecl, Mr. Justice Street did not a Fess his mature early and fatten readily. Heavy throats, bron- I by any Btit32D. McLHOOLfn Ca& CO.,write, sp improvement; values generally held Corner Minnie and Patrick Sts. !! view at the trial, If McNeill is to hold boned and heavy legged poultry must be steady. Sheep and lambs were steady chitin, and pneu- At home friday afternoon andSaturday. I D. McLACHLAN & C 11is seat in North Bruce he must strike avoided. monia. Ido not Chatham, out. , With regard to the breed of fowl to be and hogs were lower; the total run was Doff for corrupt practices at least nine 4s loads, including 764 cattle, 393 sheep Suffer another P made use, the Barred Plymouth hock and lambs, 10 calves and 384 hogs. Ex- day. It's useless has fattened very satisfactorily at,the port cattle -Fair demand; offerings of. f 0 r there's a 30 Dominion Government poultry fatten- choice light and volume of trade not prompt and safey `�CT.A TCHEmsS ing stations. At the Brockville, Que., large; best lots sold at $5 and other leads cure. It is a Y�I station, Mr, �iillhousefttttenedanumber sold down to X4.60; medium sold at r13 Stock � Taking Sale of Barred Kock cockerels that when dres- $4 25 to $4.G0. Butchers' cattle=Moro CLOCK,�ryLO�y'>p°�'�A sed and ready to pack into the a of activity in sale of choice stock: picked S weighed egght pounds each. Some of lots sold at $4 to $4.25, and others at these chickens were exhibited at the Fat $3.40 to $3.75; ordinary butchers brought t Stock Show in Guelph, Ont., last Dec- $2 50 to $3.25. Eiport bulls -Trade l ' r Jn°W'�IAI�Xj�,� ember, and were greatly admired, quiet; good heavy bulls sell readily atZ'he whole of my mammoth stock to be slaughtered at a. Whilst they all had bright yellow legs, 75 the skill of each was perfectly white.3.iE) to $4.35, and light worth $3 to 4? ell price to clear in the next 30 days, consisting of General and, $3.50. Feeders -Trade opening pp more, ., �Y °�'-�+ �? The color of the akin is due to the feed- Fancy Dress Goods, 1:7. LVFJ7- °� "' y • 'A°'z RFj ing. Not one of the several thousand medium quoted treaty higher at $3,40 to Which cures fresh Ingle chickens shipped to England last year $nchan d zt0, and gt M25 toht $60 50 each o good cows , and coughs 1n a single gniry fair. 'Milch cows - Quotations night and masters chronic FUR �A'O®D •� r" from the poultry fattening stations had coughs and bronchitis in :> a♦ yellow colored skin. Legs must not in good demand; medium and common a short time. Consum ® Q ' '�°'�? be dark or black in color. All other grades slow. Sheep and lambs -•Run tion is sorely and cel'- ;v- LADI��9 JACK iTS, r qualities being equal, a yellow legged , small a,ncltraue inactive; l)ricesstettdy - fainly prevented, and rtg chicken brings lily same price in England and unchanged; grain feet Iambs would cured, too, if taken in OVERCOATS and C, 1!1/ as one having whits logs, sell at 25c per cwt, more than market time. �{' �r RP In breeding necks for table quality prices; other lines dull. Hogs -Quota. - A 25c. bottle for a fresh " select a male bird with short legs, and SHIRTS and, DRAWERS. ,,. � tions cif 25c per cwt. all around; selects Cold, 50c. size for elder i, , WN Iii' with,a small low comb. The IPriglish of 160 to 200 ponnds, natural weight, _ colds; $1 Size for Chronic poultryman, remember; buys the head Sold at $6.25, and lights and fats at coughsand consumption° ' a w and legs of a chichen, and payslossper a5 further re(luctions e3epectod be" Ialways lt0tl abottlOofAver"s y T%ver ything has to go at cut pricC'.s this month. Gall. tinct • pound for chickens •Ninth 1011,., heavy a er t reetosa on liana. then g fore long. - a.ery time I get cola I take n littlo '= exan111]L elle S%OCI+. at]Ci geC prlCf',S, ' - Of it and I Am better at once: ' + these ua lyssa qualities, Do not tclevclo7) One of the oi(tost inmates of tlzo - JAairs o. BvQiron, ? Anter Boots ai1C1 Shoes, 1{ull�el•s, Sox al1Cl, all heavy, q Oct. 10, INS, El rano, Texas, lVhito 1lVyandottes fatted well at the I douse of Refugee, Clinton, ill the porson - - goods, , tivtite the 1)ootnr. St ynu l,avn nay Whitby, dnt., fattening r;tation. They of Richard Salxts,. pa sod atvay this eoiurtaliit whateveY xn•t d4iro the %� r /!� ( are superior try the I3arrod hocks ill that ( Nveek, aged 78 years. The funeral rites hest moaicnt Saving, rvrito tiro Doctor i� HAL EY PI„"+11 fighL L S ter r n' lfx nTu k r• rsee)x Aaarrde � tht+y lxave lyes ofTal, i.e. ,smaller combs l w,.xo perfo.lncd by Itov. E, B. Smith, - nr, �. o, Ar:tst,l:ovou,ni:aoe. , and fighter bone, they, (10 not, however, ! Tho deceas d was a ll uric( () c e l�.cdonald Ult�t;l�, Wingham. fatten to its hettvy birds, Tho chicken$ awitll when tho hotlso was first opened. T A m :4�', , it: � N -f. .. t:, .�� 1.4 .f