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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1901-03-01, Page 4I ''ls }i , F' • l ` ' 1 J l k warh co upies tho lli q:le position to- day cif bein;; the (eldest member of 411y of tiro legi:•latures of the vast British Emi4t', and lie Inas t k•rved longer in lk,,.'islntire bodies than any oilier mall, 1 d- " TWORITIMPMW S.h qry ' THF Al y,r INGHA TIM. 7i• M! ARCH 1 1 1, 1901. t ;•z: czn ,nx ;(c:t. x ;x az, o> xs. ase a oe area ac e cc+r c ,+ e+ rAa Rt s, m t a ,a ► 1o,A ,+ a a , ,sace a , e :,'"cp ir aQ ". Wbigham, Feb. 28, 1901' •V r:e .1f•6r•l i• YAAA. lylotlr p;'r 100 lbs ... , , .. , . , 1 63 to ' i0 Fall Whevt .........,.. U G3 to U G1 '•prlug Wheat ...... , ... , . 0 00 to 0 (10 Ell Yv rW t o i.V !'•\ 1kn-rfiunl PEOPLES A. Oatq.. ` ,,, ...... ... ...... 0 to.o 2t11 61 " g '] n H I AC`' 0 1- ell V MINCIf^.. LQ Pea y .. ... , .... a 1'3 a 1 10F1 A 1 ' I I3.trlc,, .. .. . , 0 ff to U : f Tnrl k S, d.rawll.... . .... 0 09 to U to 0 1 tl ,p t: L. L )1 ell 5 Iii .l L lin .fors nurazi- (x; e4, 0 05 to 0 (1 hl1portcid di (•(:t frolln F• ra,11W. •, ,, 1 , , ',' , . Wafers ' g }' ' 0 t k' ' 'w'' .,a ,••,...,... ,.. .,. g w. - -. ,. *a+.g r -. r h gyp, , - tea- r ')., i t I teed t0 cltle lie tduchc. l)ttcl"ti k'r >.>sl•• . , .. , ..... 0 4() t0 0 GO 8l'll(- fine:;t line 14runies illp l• 1 --Grip r:ictinis s e oil th:• decrease. Batter ,. ,....,. 0 18 to 0 1,02 Buy yoiir Shoes at a Cash Store, sw,,nd avoid , ,yI,] ,o.. ; , ,e long Fa ucv llottlo; lrwll Ioc lip. i - 1Egg"perue .....,..,., U 10 to 0 1G( 0 g-^ iii j -Plenty of snow to hake-leighing- Woc(l por cord........... , 2 00 to N '' ' 1 •yeeS lei' the Credit Syler e 3. w 1i.' °i? I r• Land pitch hold,. Hay per t'en, .. . .... 'r 00 to b 00; " iLI E' in. al f gL' , 07 ' ?r1C :fs, l'oiatuvs per bushel .... U 20 to 0 , " - 4'M - -1' e aro sorry to learn that J(1s M'.- , 1 i , Tallow l,cr la .......... ,. 0 0,. to 0 (v ; (;1 Kelvw is suffering; frolu pleurisy. Lard 0 13 to 0 13 ; ('1 p 1 prie(l 'irplespex lb.,.,,,, 0 4} to 0 0, ® -i.•U Will e + ort13 your while to 1ti'e eat largest incl best assorted acocl; of --^1 vegul :r nwi ,tine of Ca nip Caledonia, 1 (o 1'y the r , , •r .y Wool ., ...... 0 17 to 0 ;'.0 ' , through Cerics in this r l e 0 a - • , 'Mono camp, aI2 01.ad tako a look,, lahrou.g a1'° district, and we give ilia ,. u Ii . hes S. 0. S. oil 11 oz ( ay eveziing nest. Live Ilogs, per cwt. ,... , t1 25 to G , for y'uut' inOney", 7' of^, .'j-PetiLilsr monthly nl(etin; of the Chicl(.11t;., 0:10 to U (Uel olir ie Sp>"atZg Dry ,'i0© S, Tower Council oil;t)onday evening nest. - --.-" = "' ' i 0 - Slue Ribbon Tea still takes Clio lead of all pack;- m Call ani. itt:,.::: ,,..:d,re itLlyiu else- f - c3 T s y_ - age Tells Black or Mixed at Sc disc and 50c .per m Tho regular hoc);ey team rat,ler INSURANCE p New Drees Goods, black and colors. , Vhere rt t • , e t , 1h, S'4 a are headquarters. trimmed re ule.ik(. team tit the rpt leu (a New Silks, plain aad fancy. +' f 1 9 FSi er'enitlg ilial. I 19 New PCintS ]rriving overt' week. > —. I „ > ' lh Monsoon Tea is gnl,ant('e!l to give satisfaction. . 4 a ' -i, Sauna w Cu. llavd zuavccitllcirstoolr I Now (:in,,lltit l;, Ducks, and I ..Ii s. We have it in .Slack and :1tbwd,at 25c '10c 40e. W le"boots and shoes to their own tore on i Life, Fire, Accident, Plate !0 New Wrapper ettt.s at, front I oc to 15c. t r ]i , Be., 1 r, , Z T T tale market S';UarC corner. C7la$s. 1,e1r' IitllnClCGiea iLG )i, C. 104, 1` • C, 1,)C . Tttpal] Tea (SClnetilllea solgl at ` JL' 1l).) ti'4 a sell 1 i Dt is t.s Tt P I F r New Cretonnes at 10c 15c 200 26c. 7 lbs. for L,UO, -Irtspec.or Robb, of B asels.is mak- I T; r artn Loans at Lowest hates.' w ' ' - ' - _ ing ilia regular visit to tits ii'iugham ® New Muslins, plain and fancy. ®• New Spot Muslins at, Be, 10c •13, 17c, Black Tea, good value 200, 25c, ,10c, 40c 500. T•© ADVERTISERS. Pablie School this weel.Try new New Eclipse ' _ New Apron Prints and Apron Muslins. T pse Soap, a Pure Oil snap. Itio Its --The ladies for.niggtly club will , a Notice of cleanges ninst be left at this A BN 'a New `fable Oilcloth and New Linens. Resin, Largest 5c bar on the market• w office not, later than Saturday nogn. meet Monday evening, March 4th, at the Nev,,pe Floor Oilcloth and Carts. The copy for cim.;y::es must be left home of ?Miss Macdonald. Loan and Insurance Agent, 'New Apricots, Peaches, Prunes, &c. Pure ag not lat%,r thin lilesday evenm- - A number of the yowl>.g people eo to of Corner Minnie and Patrick Sts. c 'mss ---- Honey 10e a lb. 81.00 .1 can. Casual alive+_tipeluents accepted tip to noon. Thursday of each week. town held an assembly in the council At home Friday afternoon and Saturday. (i) ; '+ , - +5 r ®► y4 , m RFEA AK G ¢1 Best Canned Tomatoes, Peas, Corn and Beans. ch:Lnt.:er on Tuesday night. (+ d (' ii o 0 cans for 25c. -` -The interior of the Queen's hotel is ® 0 EBTALLI. IMI), IS72. being thoroughly overhauled and fresh .Says' 14'401 '.`Fused and Serge Pants, lined Pickles 100 a bottle by far the beat we ever ® ' ' i p q paint and new wall paper is in order. eu for age, 6 to 11, per pair ............ q .50 ' f,fT t , + F. at Yrcm 4 tVwe.Stpossib1orrtv,;- leu good G had at that 1J1'1CC. TPJ1Ilj VF 3i1`iF1iL l'iS. -Rem, Armour has abort completed mor es Boys Pants, same els a hove, large sizes ... GO p Catsuponly 10e a battle. H:B, ELLIOTT, PLIDTAMERAND PROPRIF.TOR cutting and storing ice for this season. Boys X4001 Tweed Pants, lined, dottbloeinsleyhouse, fele was of good quality this season. 1: seat and knees, age 6 to 11.......... .70 It's hard to get ?5e for a tin of I+Tench Sardines 0 FIRE ANO S Ifi BIm Bo15 I ants, same as ablve. large sizes.... ,80 even if it is twice as hie ,s the 15c tin. So we've 0F.RIDA"r, MARCH 1, 1901.FreclOrr,whohasbeen clerk at the placedattho a Men's Tweed Pants from 1*1 00 to........ 3.00 cut the rice and offer big the big* 25c tin for 159.. 0 fur somo time has taken ® € y A Din ner Pail fall oC Good Collbe for ` vMen's All -wool Servo Suits, Black or Navy, > ?rte __--.-__---____ --- ---•-• L. W. 1I:: on's place at the Queen's B 00 r• good trimming• rnoTa:s .AND cors:( MSTS. hotel. t 8 4> I d o to Mm's All wool er ;o Su............ T... _ - - -_.._ _ _....... i;n' -r its, Black or Tvavv On tiaturdaylast the South P(:rthLib I -J. S. Suaxnell, of Brandon, son of attended to. a Blue, best trimining, latest cut,...... ilm l ,°+ - erals norainated Valenting Stock for the I Robt. Maxwell, cf the Dlrevale read,has a , c - Men's Tweed Suits from $1 50 to ........ , 1? 00 ! OS I T DOWN Legislative Assembly. D. M. SC0Tr , € g y been elected Grazed Master of Manitoba 0a saving such as this am Dominion election Oddfellows. Young Men', Serge Suits, Black or Navy hTimes Office, wingham, Ont. 0 and frure The West Durr, slue, eery nobby ..........,„7.50 to 8.00 g m case must be heard over again, at the -Trooper Lougheed told his stars of - r1 1 lb, tin Kerr's Baking Powder (equal in same time and place doth petitions must the South African rvar at Gorrie on whether a rich and populous county like 0 ' quality to the reg. 25e tin sold by some 6l• be disposed of, so the court decides. Thursday night and at Wroxeter on Huron might have a better one. He r^g y' P dealers ............................ 15c Ilfr, %. 14I. Britton, K. C., member for Friday night. pointed out that their duties would be , k, p RED G L Ill " I t e l Meat Turner, regular price ............ 15c 10 gingston, will test the feeling of the -Mrs, Dr, Holloway will hold her I light, as there were no cases of criminal A Potato Masher, latest and best.......... 150 a House of Commons in regard to the ad- first reception at the Dinsley House nature to try. The county was to be a We have a splendid lot of Canadian, Scotch and A Potato Peeler, saves potatoes............ 100 v sability of establishing divorce courts sellers on TuescTay and Wednesday,.1 congratulated on this. He believed that 0 Irish Tweeds and Serf;es. Newest Designs. tiVc A Can Opener and a good one............ '10c P y, crime in the Province of Ontario was put is good trimmill a and guarantee a fit. Prices - a in Canada. l P :- g' ' - Match 5th and 6th. C diminishing, and thought that a fact leu W The full court of Judges have handed -We understand that Wingham now which the country was to be congratu. 0 range from 610.p0 to $IS 00. + All for the sum of 50c. 65c +ouu their judgment on the Manitoba has a ladies' hock club. The first lated as well. liquor or prohibition act passed b the Altogether it was a pleasant opening, q p p y game of the season was played on Satur- and coincided with the hope expressed A. B« Legislature last session- The membersday afternoon last. in the address to the judge that he would 0 Overcoats, Fu.rGoods, Ladies' Cloth. Coats, Men's Underwear at of the court were unanimous in declar- live long to occupy the exalted position a ing the act unconstitutional. ' -Considerable wood has been offered to which he had been appointed. 101 about z coli,c•?I'3CE' 9OP two weeks. A on the market this week. The badroads The Bar of Huron was well represent- a Mr. James Halliday of Chesley was fora fere days made a wood famine ed, including the venerable county 6 nominated for the Commons by the crown attorney, Mr. Ira, Lewis. to with a few Wingllamites• Macdonald Blocl 0 Worth Bruce Conservative convention at , r -Our readers will confer a favor by ' i .. a Windham. ®, Wiarton Monday night. The nomi ia- alwa s sending a cote to this office of 101VICli. rt tion was offered to Mr. A. McNeill, ex- y b ®na X. P., but he was unable to accept. any visitors they may have, or when Council met Feb: 20th, in the Albion they are going away themselves. Hotel, Fordwich, pursuant to adjourn- ----- - - - - ---`i-- - - -• - - - w---- The writ for North 'Bruce election to _During the summer months we Tuve ment, members all present, the Reeve offered; about 12 milchers sold to steady 211 the vacancy in the Commons has a hydrant near the Union furniture fac- in the chair, minutes of last regular demand, at $30 c@ $45 a head. Sheep - been issued. Polling takes place on tory. We have not seen the hydrant meeting and special meeting were read Offerings moderate, at unchanged but n -March 20, and nominations a week for some weeks. What is the matter? and adopted. easy prices. Lambs -Fair offerings earlier. J. E. Campbell, of Hepworth, -Rich. Clegg., whose serious illness I Tenders for the township printing sold -to moderate demand, at easier prices wwas reported last week is now on the ill again be the Liberal candidate. were then opened. Moved by Messrs. of $4.25 a. 1.4.65 per cwt. for choice, and g ' According to the financial statement mend. It is now thought that he is ouMcLau"hlin and Schurter that the $3.75 0 $4.25 per cwt. for barnyard out McLaughlin I)resented by Premier Ross to thele of dap danger, than h his recover will be Wingham Advance receive the contract stock. Hogs -Selects advanced 12r/ -,c 3ature, in his bueget speech,. the province very slow. g y for the sum of $43.50, his being the per cwt. t0 $G.87; per cwt., and fats Sias now a surplus of assets over Habil- lowest tender, -Carried. and lights 25c per cwt. to $6.50 per cwt. y -A meeting will be held at the I The auditors report was then read.B U Sties of $2,5SO,471. This was on Decem- , Queens hotel on Monday evening Moved by Meg rs. Stroh and Schurter i fiber, 31, last, and is calculated ou the g neat at 8 o'cIock to organize a base ball that the auditors report be adopted as t OATAL1 iasis fixed b the royal commission on P P ' y y club for the coming season. All interest- read and that the clerk have 150 copies Finances a year ago. The estimated re- ed should attend. ceipts for the present year are $3,795,872 printed in pamphlet form and one to be -The High Court of the Canadian attached to each athmasters list.- 'a (44440♦09OO44b4d d 4♦4P4 4 sod the -estimated expenditure is $3,782,- p 406 for the present year. The expendi- Order of Foresters is holding its meet- Carried. Lure last year was $4,003,729. The Prov- fug at Sarnia this week. , W. J. Neil and McLaughlin -Spence -That John D. You can cough lace will spend a good deal of money J. R. Irvin are attending the meeting as Scott be paid $14 as part of contract.- yourself into ' The Great Slaughter Salo 1s booming, and. this year on increasing the asylum ac- delegates from Court Maitland. Carried. bronchitis,pneu- comodation. -We have heard several complaints Tenders for the new bridge were then monia, and con- tremendous Crowds are daily taking advantage Senator Wark has sent word to Ottawa during the past couple of weeks to the opened. t sumption. > of the Big Bargains we are giving. See some of effect that the town bell is not rung at Schurter-Strong-That Robb. Jamie- Bandaging that he is in good health, and that he D the proper time. We would like to see son's tender for $135.00 be accepted.- and bundling expects to arrive by the time the ,S'enate P p , the snaps we o'er this week '— ' -meets, and take his part in the legislative the bell rung at the correct time. Carried. your throat 9 -Me-Laughlin-Spence-That the Reeee will d o n 0 l,roceedings of that body. Hon. David -Mrs. D. J. McFeggan and two chil-` Wark is a remarkable man. On Tues- dren, of Toronto are visiting with her and Councillor Strong be a committee to good. 35 Men'sjTweed and Worsted Suits,, well made, with splendid linings, day last he celebrated the 97th anniver parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Youhell. We Procure a safe suitable for township pur- You must give 1 regular ,prices from $7.50 to $9.00, Sale Price ................ $5.50• sary of his birth, having first seen the are pleased to learn that Mr. McFeggan Poses. -Carried. i your throat and Men's" ',working Trousers, No. 1 quality, regular price $1.25 and ht of da in Londonderry, Ireland, and two children have had a complete A number of accounts were ordered to lungs rest and lig y be aid. allow the cough $1.35, Sale 'Price........... ............................: .95 Feb. 19, 1804. He has lived under five recovery from their attack of. diphtheria. p g sovereigns, and he has been a resident Strong-Schurter-That this council wounds to heal. Men's Silk Ties in Four-in•hand and Knots, regular prices 35e and Of New Brunswick for 76 years. Senator Flex Justice Lonnt's Th'st Assi es—A Pleas- d0 now adjourn to meet again on the There is noth- 50c„ Sale Price.......... , ................................ .15 ant opening. third Wednesday in March in the town. ing so bad fora P haMen's Fancy Print Shirts, reg. prices $1 and $1,25, Sale Price ...... 50 ship llGorrie (London Advertiser.) ,' , when pathmaaters, cough as cough - The Assizes at Goderich opened Tues- fence viewers and pound keepers will be ing. Stop it by Ladies' Slippers in black and tan, also Button and Lace Shoes, regu- o appointed. -Carried, I g r day before Hon. Mr. Justice Lonnt. It using lar prices from $1.25 to $2.25, Sale Price ... . ......... . ..:... 9a Clearing LI'L7.IE WALKER, ) was the first assizes at which t as the Township Clerk. 4) Fancy Dress Goods in variety of patterns and colors, regular prices ' ed since his appointment: It was the A-,.Nfk first under the reign of King Edward .. lac and 30e,lSale Price' .................................... .15• enr twenty-four years l forms of throat has sale VII. The criminal docket was clear, been extensively used for all forms of throat and 10 pieces Pretty Dress Goods, wide widths, splendid wearers, always There were no criminal cases a be tried. bronchial troubles. All Druggists. 42- the sold at 35c to 5e, Sale Price .............................. ,20andfallowingthe time-honored custom sheriff presented the judge with a Live Stock Markets. Beautiful Art Muslins, regular price 15c, Sale Price ............... .10 Japanese China Pair of white kid gloves. Toronto, Feb. 26 -Trade at the west- ® Q ara , h " Pretty Prints, 36 in. wide, regular price i c, Sale P:lce.......... ,07 The Bar of the County of Huron pre- ern cattle market to=day was dull; run Cup and Saucers sented a congratulatory address to the I fairly large; export cattle in weak de- Even the cough of earl judge, which was read by Hou. Mr. -Gar- mend; butchers' cattle weaker; cattle g y Stylish Piques, I ancy,'Ginghams, and Madras Cloths, regular prices Vases row K. C. and the judge, in his reply, easier all round; hos higher; shee consumption is Cured. :,.. :18e to 25c, Salo Price ................. . ............. . 1`?1• ' ' j ' n y, ' g g p And, later on, when the referred to the fact that he had frequent• and lambs weaker; no really choice ex- - 3on-b®115, ECC. ly acted as crown counsel at the Gode• disease is firmly fixed, _ And hundreds of other bargains that cannot be mentioned port cattle were offered; run 7G loads, you can bring. rest and rich Assizes and know the Bar well. He 1,018 cattle, 834 sheep and 1,200 hogs. - comfort in every case, = here. If you want to save money, come here, If you want appreciated their kindly references, and Export cattle -Offerings fairly large and A 2r cent bottle will - If yott want the biggest bargain of a lifetime COtlle here. MUSICAL GOODS ® 1 hoped he would be able in some measure of rough to fair qualiby; according to =- g ' u u to approach the hi h degree of cure new coughs and pp g g perfec- market choice cattle yvoukl have sold at - colds; the SO cent size is tion attained by his predecessor, the late $5 per cwt, but none offered; sales were better for settled coughs Violins lamented Mr. Justice Ross. In address- from $4.50 (k %.75 per cwt, for best of bronchitis and weak "This Great Slaughter Sale ing the grand jury, the judge, in short, offerings and $4 @ $4,50 for light stock; lungs' the one dollar size Guitars well-chosen sentences, referred to the culls sold lower. Butchers' cattle -Of- is more economical for death of Queen Victoria; to the great ferinaglarge with tiny, moderate demand; is more closes March 16th., Sheet Music, Vtc. chronic Cases and Con - that for Kin i dward 'VII. had inherited lots $3.85 f, , its the size Xing , C $4. for choice loads-, other you shouldkeeporiiiand. 4♦♦4+ ♦.+4i.+.♦ b♦..+4♦+4 a 'We are bound to close out these goods 1 many of lits mother's qualities; that he grades weaker accordingly, Bulls = „Altta>Yuldilles lett ttt quad will sell them very, very cheap, liras already a man of experience in Y. Prices easier, at $9.75 (Of $4 for choice _ watch for sudden attA to 6f Ordtill ' urmuttltuugtroubltle. Eva couu- rsuccessorss, find would to the Qaeen. Therove a y judge and $3.50y(i$3 4 r/ P eding5 for gbu lhter stock ttirhorut+ 1n t l ittnd btlyonild kegd l7hpfovideagaltohsi6me Bhand • GORDON /t! L. PARK, ifs; ed' to pYovtdtl agath8t wit 6md(rTonus:' R /"'i directed the grand lues in their duttee mend rather slow. Stockers gird feed' - o IN$. n• Wir rhie, tSeO, il;, IgOa. IYo tlpld, x23uit. as to visiting the jail, etc., referred to era—Light afferings met steady demauct , . - acdonald Iflock, V- inghanl, i the antique court house, and ,asked at easy prices, Milch cows--Xo choice BUTTON BLOM r WINCa•R,A.M.