The Wingham Times, 1901-02-08, Page 4THE AITINGRAN TINES, FE13111TAIlY 8R 1001.
The auxtual nzco ting f tho Delmarc 01112.
Wt Gra %I in lz~:x, x•G'ta,oxtlf)Ol. o t1�0191CfP0RQ®d9�i41y�t4�tllt$t flb1
'held zu tlzia ,,,- �
a � i .G'lottr per 100 lbs..., ...... 1 25 to 9 a
M
{ ' To�v11 Nall reeviltly, ic reports of tlzEa Fall'- hentt ,......... U 6<3 to 0 G 1
au(dtors and s; erotary showed, tho fol- Spring I lseat .......... , . 0 00 to 0 CO
.'•,• ;t .(tr.>.�.,..,, r • , n , Oats . .. . . . ... . .. . .. 0 `27 to 0 218e'"""".
, no
l isviu Itches of er.atiz receival .. ,
lb of lit :�. tt ft tzzrecl, .. ' � l;arlc�y. .... ..... . ... . ...0135 to 0 ,ic3 g � p . �-
s butt,4r 1 to ,a'I,• 1 Peas ..... ........ . ...... 0 tilt to 0 G3 q
G i5; average test, f;9; average price 18' ac' 1 Turlco�-s, drawn ... , .. .... 0 09 o 0 10
,lull a"Cc ti c;irc.cL' f't'E)tl? Prance, a lb; received front butter $7'213'�.tt7; Geese, " .,......,. 0 05 to 0 UG 2 -
'ht: lti�c �i linet ll(T'tlines ill paid to patrons `G245,",. number Ducics,ptrpErar .,....,... 010 to 0 18 A
Btit`er 0 18 to 0 18 ' m
ItD1�011►���Of10019t9�8�E10®QO:a�C1�1FlD 0`3Q31�R��libQ►Ii��63�C���A6��8k1lfICG9
THE PEOPLES
"POPULAR *I'OP'
lraltt't ��� r, 'M l OC U of patrons 16, The followini; ,,. i Biog
Sa
s
:E 4 t ! p. 1. „s per clot ........ , .. 0 18 to. 0 18 6�
n t e r.
ofll t i b were elcetefl Tor the ensuing -Wood per cord ....... , • . 1 75 to 2 CO � 4
f, yeal Di c etors, Messrs. Mc Kee, John- Ila;- p< i ton.... . , .. , .. 7 00 to 5 00 i fg 0 �,l � �
�.., -- �_" n;� , Ston aanl Johann; Cotnpr„uy's auditor, Potatoes per bushel 0 a0 too 00 C� ` f
r� Tallow nor lb .. , . , ..... , . U t i�
Toot --'h t yz �i•..�ha!-i Ur. Iowan! Lowry. /. - -
Lard , ., ...., 0 13 to 0 13 0
Dried Fipples p: r lb.... , • • 0 04 to 0 41 a , i
Wool ........ .. ....... 0 17 to 0 -20 0 iS a SU+C>Gess. s�c^ult3Zi.wT°y and , ebruary' areusually �'c:%�'y �1.4et
WorkingOvertilne, Li`-ellogs, per' cwt;....... 5 50 to 5 75 0 �%S. �Li� �R£lilc°��'�I a��tS year �1c1S �','cI2 �! �C3��s I�iIO���9 °�,�, f
„,'� Eiglit hoar laws ara zgztorcci by these C.hickelis .................. 0 30 to 0 10 0 mon* � ;f j
Zn Zi t,r TE, i,) I.. 4;xy G" CSC Ei.. , 0 c r e L
tirelesslittlE:worl,E+rs- J) r.I;3119S'v��v .�,._.-.....-..- _ �IIiN a ,0?4'�', a3�L� O�JI°g7:�2 '0 31Se5 EO be Si�L1�.� ..1,�0�'• t
,• �• Lifefills. Millions aro always at work, fD °
C'ill vr" I..:f, ,e l:t:�iu clsa" night anct (lay, curing Indigestion Bil• _ - -- _-- _ °
,. ®rm. ._ ., .., ,... _.. .. .. ... .. .. .. _.a�.rrmc�a.:.^_'^z: .L.c^.ern s----- ... -
wllf+'E' atConstipation,
, <a h , fig _ I
aii(I all Cousti rztioit, Sick Iiettdacllo '�,�p�' �, _
,t aucl le . Stormch, Liver aucl Dowel -- 8 E ANT ® 1i AN"D" � 'S"T T-3' d+,:�. \,
cambelltroubles. iJasy,plampbe 's d sure. Only 0 °
25c at Colin A. Campbell's drug store. 1 • ' � t
i Life fire Accident Plate �� � M�_ �_ � � t
Glass, go WE ANT MONEY AND IMFUST � :��,.��.�7E ., ,,, I
DRUG STORE. n-I:O.`�"FITEr. Yti
Mr. Thomas Gibson, c -P4, P. P. for t` arm Loans at Lowest Rates.
East Huron, died at his residence hero
TO ARVER T iSERS. on Thursdayof last week at the age of s 0 Price is Ino object. t.:aoorlS.inusi7 O out u,$ once, at any Price, I
73 years. Mr. Gibson ryas first elected
Notice of chap„ es unlet ;re left at this to the Legislature on March 21 1871 and dl i10.00 0,7ereoats for ................... $ 7.50 N�30.00 Par Coats�ar. .................... µ?l.00 I
ofiicc not later than Saturday noon. Loan and Insurance Agent, 0 8,00 Overcoats for ........ . .... . ... . . (1.0U 25 00 I''ur Capes for ......... , ...... , .. 18..75
The cop; £c?r chan;;e4 must be left retained his seat until the last general fl1
not 1,:rer tl:^.0 7'uesc?=tiy evening. election in 1895, a period of 2> i years. At Cerner lifiunio and Patricl. Sts. p ,>,00 Overcoats i'or .. . .... . ......... ,7;1 15.00 Far Capes for .. - ... 13.50
Casual aclverticoment•s accepted up the time of his retirement he had ow At home Friday ai'ternoon and Saturday. 10.00 Tweed Suits for ................. 7,50 5,00 Ftlr Caps for r................... 3.75
to.noon Thursday of each week. cupied a place in the House continuously " """" p 7,00 Tweed Suits for .... .......... • . 5.25 3.00 Far Caps for .................... 2.25
longer than any other member, Born h am; Arthur Murphy and Win. Messer ft) 5.00 Tweed Suits for ................. 3.75 � 10.00 Ladies' Cloth Coats for. ...... , .. , .. 5.00
ESTABLISHED 187'2. in G•ieenlaw, Berwickshire, Scotland, I of Bluevale. c�,�' 5.Q0 Boys' Tweed Slit's for , ......... , 4.50 � 8,00 " " " .......... , . 4.00
-- and emigrating in 1553 first to the ;`TheBlack,Camel named Death R.00 Boys' Tweed Suits for .......... , • •?Ci Fi,00 " " • • • • . • • • • 3.00
�g� e United States and sbortl afterwards to ! Pursueth once at each door, 0 3,50 Boys' Tweed Suits for ............ 2.33 5A0 " ............ 2.50
Til,'l Y P iiia 2L�1��3 Upper y _
lu g° U er Canada Mr. Gibson settled with And a mortal must mount aa, 2.25 Boys' Tweed Suits for 1.63 .50 Bibbed Worsted Bose for .38 "
S..R.ELLIOTT,PtULfSaxP %NDPnOPRntToB several of his brothers at Wroxeter, in To return nevermore." 0 2.00 Tweed Pants for . ......... . ...... 150 25 " Wool Hose for............ .13.
- - the County of Huron, in 1857, when that ® 1.00 Tweed Pants for......... , . , , , , 75 50 " . Cashmere Bose for..... 3$
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY S, 1901. - p , g Live StaclC 1lfinrkets• A 1.00 Overalls for ..... , .75 ," 5 " `: •1°9
FEBRUARY art of the Province now a fine farming � Nr ..
district, was almost unbroken bush. His Toronto, Ont., Feb. a. -A good deal 0 ,7.5 Overalls for ..................... .SFi 25 Clishmefe Cloves for .......... 0
--��� - strong common sense and intelligent of activity was displayed in Esome lines � .50 Overalls for ...... ..... ....... .38 .50 Vests for........................ 38
MOTs s AND cont7zE vTti' grasp of public affairsbrou-ht him early at the western cattlo market to -clay, and ® .75 Wool Fleece Lined Shirts for ...... .51; 50 Drawers for.. , ........ ...... a8'
...
WPI. LorNT, K. C., ex -M. P., has been to the front. He was one of the first for a time busines was decidedly brisk. 0 ,75 " " Drawers for..... .rib ,25 Vests for ................. . .. . ... 1 �.
Rppointed to the Ontario judicature, in Reeves of the township of Howick, and There was a moderate run and the 0 50 Shirts and Drawers for........... .38 .25 Drawers for ..................... 19
succession to'the late Justice Rose. and at.Confederatioa was selected as the
in wasrather keen ;pricesgeueraliy 0
BoTr3 the Rouse of Commons and the Reform candidate for the North Riding had an upward tendency. Exporteattle $2 VVVVVTVVV ►C"�VV1FTVVVV !'V7VVV
Provincial Legislature were opened on of Huron, but was beaten by a narrow and export bulls were quoted higher and 0
t4*ednesday, majority bytbe late W. T. Hays. Iu butcher's cattle, were firm. Feeder§ d ALL GLASSWARE, CROCKERY AND IN
Conservatiye members of Parliament, 1571 he was returned to the House. Air. and stockers were not offered hogsfreeland 0 � CHINA
in caucus assembled at Ottawa, on Hays again being his opponent, and aft- Prices were steady. Sheep, hogs and 0 '
'Wednesday night, unanimously selected er one or two subsequent elections his calves were unchanged and lambs were (5 at Wholesale Prices. Thebe must g® at once.
P. L. Bordeu, M. P., Halifax-, as paella- hold on the riding was never seriously firmer. The total run was 52 loads,
in eluding 953 cattle, 184 sheep and lambs,
mentary leader of the party in the challenged. Mr. Gibson was in many 0 Handsome Toilet Sets, 10 �iP.C2S, shaded and stippled, Chem at oo, now x
Dawinion, respects a typical boarder Scotchman. 1S calves and 500 hogs. Export cattle ® 1 pP + 1 $5 $J• 7S
Logical incl sagacious, his advice on -Several loads of choice cattle sold at ® Handsome Toilet Sets, ?o pieces, shaded and stippled, cheap at $3.7S, notiv $�.8 xl
B. B. OSL> n, K. C., -of Toronto, tae $4.50 y, $5 er cwt. ; other lots brought questions of policy and administration �` P g � Printed Toilet Sets, to pieces, -Pink, Blue, c�.;c., Were $2.25, now $1.69. •�..�,( •
most eminent criminal lawyer in Can- was highly esteemed b the successive $` .N6 @ •'4.50. Butcher's cattle -Demand rg
g y y fy Dinner Sets, 110 pieces, shaded and stippled, were $Iq ,00, now $io.5o.
ada, died on Tuesday morning at Atlan- Liberal Governments whom he support- for good to choice lots, and $4 C $4.20 ® 97 p p stippled, r� $ /
tic City, N. J. Mr. Osler about a year paid in cumber of instances; no call for Dinner Sets pieces, printed and sti pled, ii ere .00, now 6.' ".
ago became subject to prostration which ed, and no one received eater attention low rade cattle, however. Export a , „i p p $ 5 $1.69.
h da th L Mature es ec- g Tea Sets �4 pieces printed, regular rice, 2.z now
'necessitated- his complete retirement w en a ressmg a egis ,
iall on questions of finance in the dis- bulls -Heavy quoted at $3.75 n $4.00 p
from his practice. He was 62 years y q ' and light at $3 «$3.75 one fapc bull ® TO-_ W
cnssiou of which his long and intimate g ' y � '�'-" ® �
cid. sold at $•1.75. Feeders and stockers- 112acdonald Block '"�
acquaintance with the course of Provin m ry-r`"' �Vin�hanl.,., ,
ONTARto finances are in great shape. tial politicsgave him unusual advantages. Little business done; prices steady. 0
P g Milch cows -Demand for good cows
The receipts last year were $4,200,000, He was an industrious reader, especially
.and the expenditure $4,000,000, leaving books on economic and social questions, keen; quotations a little higher, at $30
200a000Ce The Government's balance n band thkept well
abreast
of current worlds gems sheep unchanged. � but lambs-`,Pricesr l5c for
here c.. y : ' ��� _...:. ,. .. � ............_ ...DORENWtND .. - ,omo.eo.,
Sheep on the yeax's business. of
p g p He notes man chanes and i pick
PROF.
O the bank on December 31st, 1599, was specially well posted in British politics. cwt. higher, at $3.75 @ $4.G5. Calves piovements. He ..aye it is hard to pick 1�•�`°�.
$8,36,000; it is now past the million. He was a member of the Presbyterian steady and unchanged, at $2 c@i $10 each. out many old familiar buildings.
Activity in the lu ber market and de- church and a life-long total abstainer, Hogs -Receipts light and prices steady Mrs. J. B. Ferguson will leave on A' OF TORONTO
velopment of the p�p industry ran the having attached himself to the teetotal and unchanged, at $6.25 for selects and Monday next "for San Jose, California.
s'evenue from the Crown lands branch movement at an early age. He leaves a $5.75 for lights and fats. Mrs. Ferguson*•;- father, John Pelton,. �f THE FAMOUS
above the average last year. widow and one daughter. Mr. Gibson's formerly of W ingham, has been very
PERSONALS. ill for some time and word has been re -
health was unsatisfactory for several Hair
I���
years before his death, but a severe at ceived that he is not improving, hencel���
CO. M M U M 1 CST I O We shall be glad to have contributions to Mrs. Ferguson s visit. Mr. Pelton's _ (�.at
tack of grip was the immediate cause of this column from any of our readers. If you man friends here will be sorry to hear
! his demise. have visitors or us, arse going away yoursolY, y I ^ /ti /ti /1
' `aCringhari,' Feb. 7th, 1901. drop in and tell us, or send us a note to that. of his continued illness. ' :Vee (V: i0l (�A:
effect. ,
`�o. the propdrty;oNiners of,.Wingham:- 'The La Grippe, that malady, which -
Ladies .and:' Gentlezxien, - You have i s so prevalent just now, has taken hold Mrs. Whitehead, of Clinton, is visiting Y ' o will be at
P J g r++�
granted mean of $17,OQ0 to aid an iron of a good many of our townspeople. with Miss Tucker. r p qq
null brass foundry; ,which I have no Mr. Wilson and Mr. •James Paulin N. H. Young, of Blyth, was in D o S Brunswick Hotel, Alin , Friday, Feb. 2Z.
iiortbt wi1T be a success, and it will be suffered severely from it. Mr. Wilson Wingham on Monday. til "' " �? t 11 i s i 1111 s- with every kind and style of LADIES' and GENTLEMEN ;5 WIGS,.
the means of bringing other industries of is able to be around again but Mr. Miss Hattie Wood, of Ingersoll, is ':� '!+" x TOUPEES, BANGS, WAVY
and PLAIN FRONTS, SCVITCHEs of all long..
trate Our + hair in every length and shade.
.a similar character to our town if vt a Paulin is still in a critical condition. visiting friends in town. Y" x
-_. y �r c x e r 1- T His ART STYLES are known 1
provide 9uitatle sfte9, where Snell fat- Miss Jean Anderson intends sailing on Miss Millie Robertson spent last week;� .. ' p
tortes •can get the a6itntage of both. Feb. 9th for Scotland. Rev. R. S. G. visiting with friends at Brussels. e n c e ? s and worn by all classes evcry-
where.
Andersona expects to tape a tri to the Alf. Carr, of Teeswater, was in town �� I And are por�
s Be sure to visit his show d1,
railways, so as to get ':a switch from xP P , h , I + , rooms at the hotel and see his ;
Old Land in the summer. Miss Ander- a couple of days during the week. i q ' new designs.
either. If this foundry or any other is p y g /� . ,% you w o l'-9�N WE . n, He will, free of charge, dam- i•
located where the cannot get such ad- son will then accompany him home. Miss Nettie Walters, of Exeter, is NDS 4'` onstrnto by fitting you what
y b r i e d for,s tr most scuta y
wautages it will be a great loss to the The Literary and Debating Sooiety visiting at the home of E1mfr'Moore. �rA It ; i nilp EE S, / ble and be- r err
promoters as well as to the town. The will meet in the Town Hall, Friday W. A. Dallas, of Walkerville, is visit- f C a r you u, �`� '! • % ( `�„/ comms to you. air .�
i' - ,f.+.
i� �•�`. ..L Their use adds HEALTH, s�,'1
Bark as it noiv •stauds is a baEiier to the evening. Instead of a Debate there ing at -the home of his parents in town. i� are soon to be bald' COMFORT nna YOUNGER APPEARANCE. G�:'"I' l
roe erit of the town, and the sooner will be a Mock Triad. The Trial taking Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Swarts spent Sun- Then cease worry- f GENTLEMEN WHO ARE BALD should investigRte and see his NEA-
prosperity y THER WEIGHT TOUPEES and WIGS worn do over ,000 heads.
ave decide on its removal to a more suit- the form of a Breach of Promise Case. day with the former's parents in Clinton, ing, for help is at a7
able place and allow manufacturing es- A number of the young ladies of the Dr. J. S. Jerome, of Arthur, sent PLEASE REMEMBER THE DAY AND DATE.
town have r P hand. Y You need BRUNSWICK HOTEL FRIDAY FEB. 22.
tablishments to take its place the better p epared a dumb-bell part -of this week with his family in+ '
for all concerned. exercise to be given that night. town. something that will'
"burstfuly, ' . Miss Alice Hamilton left on Tuesday Miss Lottie Mitchell, milliner for the put new life into the
G, Mc;7�ENZIE. on an extended visit with friends in R. J. Neat Co, of Plattsville, is home for hair bulbs.
Seaforth. her holidays. You q 9
The Brussels and Gorrie young people Miss Jean McKenzie, of Lucknow, ' need ® �9�.
YV ATCR10S attend our rink quite regularly. was the gnest.of her cousin, Mrs. Mc- _
A • l 1 ld a hair
union mem oria service was ie Iver, this week. " f o o d o
last Saturday wag suitably
Presbydraped inh. r Miss , wh Ross left on Tuesday for s t ,j, ` - Takine" ���'�P The church was suitabl dra ed in Toronto where she will attend the $ u C h _jv.(V)ek
CLOCKSblack and purple. Hymns suitable for Presbyterian College. a s -
the occasion were sung. Addresses Wallace McKenzie, of Harriston, ��
bearing on the goodness and greatness called on friends ill this town on his
��4?T•�T -¢•tr 9 or
of our Beloved Sovereign, were delivered way to Lucknow. It brings health to' ''_
+eJ VY djJ,. L ]( by Rev. Mr. Anderson, pastor of the Mrs. Jas. Amey, of Listowel was visit- g
church and Rev. C. V. Lake, pastor of ing with her nephew, H. 13. Elliott, a , , The whole of my mammoth stock t0 beslaughteredat a.
the hair, and the fall-
church
Methodist church. few days this week. {�' ingceases. price to clear in the next ,o days, consisting of General and,
SILVERWARE Miss Mary Sanderson has returned Miss Lizzie Bisbee, of Detroit, has � � y 'Fane Dress Goods,
EEE t . always restores y
home after a three months visit with been spending a couple of weeks under color to gray hair. '(''�'p �I �`�
friends in Hamilton. the parental roof in town. You need not look at FUR R GOODS9
Tq�y .lul L C Mrs. John Gibson died suddenly at Wm. Robertson spent part of this I �'
,�C71 �C.� C er home on Tuesday morning, The week visiting with relatives and friends i. thirty as if you were I L��I��! ���y����y
cause of her death was paralysis of the in Zuoknow and vicinity. I
fifty, for your gray JACKETS,
lungs. Mrs. Gibson was the only sur- J. G•, Ward, J. P., of Dungaution, "^ hair may have again �7�1 �y
AWA_ A .E. viving daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph gave us a friendly call last week, He is � all the dark, rich color OVERCOATS 1 S and CARP�TS',•
Cowan, of town. visiting among friends in Whlghain and ? of youth.
The funeral of the late Thos. Gibson, other points. SHIRTS and D A VV ERIC
O�'�T�'�` �yy��'` ex• -TT• P. P. which took place on Satur- Dr. Lou McKibben, and Messrs Rub $1.00 a battle. All ara¢¢;:ts. 17A lli •. •
V �i J,V 11`�i clay afternoon, was largely attended, and Harry McXibbon, of "Toronto, sons � S ++ I am a barber b trade and hays
With the death of Mr. Gibson the town of the late Geo. MaXibbon, formerly of h -•id aqreat deal to do with your
stair VIgeor. I havtl found that it
losses one sof its earliest and most highly Winghant were in„town on Friday call- ¥ will do everything that you claim T verything has to go at cut prices this month. Call and,
3RD raspeeted pioneers, and the Presbyterian ing on olcl friends. Thev hail been at completetsatisfaction in my busi- examine the stock unci get prices.
"` "" "IC church IMes one of its strongest pillars, Teeswater attending the funeral of a re- n0t0q, ` i�iXNAY J. Gtrom.:,
Mateh22,las9. Haneaacit7ona. Winter Boots and 'Shops, Rubbers, 5a:� and all heavy
Those who attended tho funeral from a lative, ii --�
distance were:•-••,'. W. Gibson, John .1 H A. Purdy, of Mosley,: Itas been Wello tho Doctor. goods.
Gibson, both of and ne liewa f visitin with his brother, W. 17. Purdy, lfye„ ao not obtain all the bet rho
i, �� c . P R' 3. mt expected rrom the nbA . t60
/L]l► the deCetllle,l Mr. MCl�titcCllZ+, High l for a few cls s this 'i'veelr. Mr. Puird, t Visor, write the Doctor aheut it.
• g �'' iw Addrase, I)n, J. l;, A4aCR,
RK School teacher, Harriston; G. Ii'"'Flair, I was engaged in the pump -making bus;- I otreu, n4o�e. y
James Fox, Peter Scott, rinlay Scott, of I ales in Winghanl some 20 years ago, rind M I i
Macdonald 1;lock, Winghani, urass+±',s; Dr. .1. A. Macdotlotid, of Wing- `has newer vWteE1Wilaghum sineo lt�avinIs +� r W
W
„.C•., 4