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The Wingham Times, 1901-04-05, Page 4
IThe regular monthly meeting of the -7- VOITXV114. 1 Bv —1 town Gounci 1 was lie. d on Mcuday l . evening, Members all present except 1 r Councillor Ilell, Minutes of last regular I and. spoclal meeting, were read and ap ---- proved, Communication was read from Angus Imported direct from- France. Smith, Stratford, offering his services as The finest line Perfumes in engineer and survoyer. Filed, Fancy Bottles from lac up, • Communication from Andrew Jarvis & Co., Toronto, asking fur .information 1[a r Brushes rQ last sale of town dolientures.--Filed.. 'booth Brushes Communication from CanudaFoundry Co„ Toronto, soliciting orders for water Cloth Brushes pipes, etc,—riled, Communication from The National Military Brushes Iron Works, Limited, asking to and '.Ebony Goods. have time extended until end of May in Call and inspect before buying else- which they are to have their. buildings where at completed. Newton—Holmes—'.Chat the matter of Win Al extension of time to the National Iron fps Works, Limited, be left in the hands of the Mayor with power to act.— DRUG ct.— DhUG STORE. Carried, Telegram was read from National Iron Works, Limited, to the effect that TO ADVERTISERS, ceremony of turning first sod had been arranged for Easter Monday. Referred Notice of changes must be left. at this to the Executive Committee, `111F AVINGRAN. xiD'1ES1 AP111I, 51, 1901. 1vz>,rillAnx n><A><L7�a:;at' xt�vc)1zTS, t�OQrISQ�OO�rOA���S�AO�00RROtf�f1�16t1ii�l�®Q��AIM/9!�®4YAi1Q�8Qs��ai/1a�31�19��fD$f���ikl9�bQ��t�9�8���9 O Wingbam, Arril4, 1901..�T(n����• ��� �/vl�e`t/•7 Flaollwhe100lbs',,,,,.,.. 1 63 to 2 Go 9 �o f A THE 1E PE0PLGlS A leaf ' .... .... , 0 G3 to 0 64 apring Wheat . , , . ,'� . .. 0 00 to 0 40 a _ err • P , _ bats . . . . . . ...... . .. 0 29 to 0 30 - _ Barley OPULAR STORP V .. ,,060to001 0 C RO � v �� leas .. , ......... . . ....... 4 GO to 0 01 0 � no Turkeys, drawn...,. .. 0 09 to 0 14 Geese, tt ........ 0 05 to 0 06 _. Eggs erdoa ............. 0 12 to 0.12 a SIRING DR" Duoks, per pair 0 40 to 0 60 ai Butter.,..,. ,. .. 0 14 to 0 15 V GOODS. BARGAINS �i'�#AT ASE BARGAINS Woad per cord ........... 2 00 to 2 25 O O Hay per ton. ..,., Qo to 9 00 0 Prints, new goods, at 7c, loc, 1212c, 4 bottles English spiced Catsup for 25c, Potatoes per bushel' .... 0 20 to 0 25 O �' Tallow per lb ........... 0 05 to 0 05 a and z0c, 6 tins Sardines, Oil or Tomato Sauce, 25c Lard ., ...,,,. 0 1s to 0 13 v Navy Blue Drills, heavy, 12= C to 15c. 7'Ibs good cooking Figs for 25c, Dried Apples per lb ..... , . 0 41 to 0 05 O , Wool .....0 17 to 0 20 • New Duch, light and dark 1 oc to 12,X e Live Hogs, per owt....,,, 6 25 to 6 25 e New Wrapperettes, reg. I22'e for Ioc. : 4 lbs, new Drench Prunes for 25c. Cliiakeiis,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 0 3o to 0 40 °e Embroideries and insertions, new pat- 1 5 pkgs good Corn Starch for 25C. �. r terns, Valenciennes *and Torchon Laces. 5 pkgs Acme Laundry Starch for 25c, AN ITIEM n White Weal'—Ladies' Corset Covers, 30 cakes brown Windsor Soap, - 25c', OFINTIFIRESr a Skirts, Drs. and Night Robes, 12 cakes Olive Oil and Lemon Soap, 25c Girls' and Children's Caps, 25C to 50c. Flaked Peas and Beans, reg. 15C for IOc. Farm loans, at very lowest rates. S D. & A. Corsets, all prices, none better.:Oranges, new fruit, sweet, per dol,, i 5c. Satisfaction guaranteed. O " e No valuation fees. o + ABNER C®SEN00 m GENTS' FURNISHINGS. � FOR SPRING DOUSE CLEANING. O Loan and Insurance Agent, O 1 R r Aa k.s, a office not later than Saturday noon. O Spienuiu va ue in eady-made Suits,$5 up 1 Lse oacli bpure soap, 6 nor 25c, The copy for changes must be left F1NA>\cE cowulrrEi;, Corner Minnie and Patrick Sts. 0 weeSuits mato orer p p e Td Suide dfit d not later than Tuesday evening. At home Friday afternoon and Saturday. o guarante , Gillett's Lye, per tin, IOC e, Casual advertisements accepted up ?'he Finance Committee reported au a $10.00 to $20 00. Pearline Gold Dust Silver Dust 5c, e to Hoon Thursday of each week, the following accounts:— a I-lats and Caps, New shapes and colors. large bottle, roe e School Board, levy account..... $400 00MONEY TO �,,,UA ® p p ;Liquid Ammonia, g w J. o lBoar ,levyal. and postage, 115 000 o ® Hosiery, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, &c. i Sapolio for cleaning and polishing, Ioc ESTABLISHED1s7'», Howson, 11 &B.,care of dam.. S 33 atfrom4to6per cont. engood © White and Colored Shirts, 50c to $1.00, Monkey Brand Soap for Scouring, 5c mortgages. 0 , Alex. Ross, stationery .......... 1 10 a Working Mans Shirts in black and col- f�. }� l �T g} �+ H. B. Elliott, printing ......... . 17 00 (7uiclishirie Stove Polish, 8c , e Tl9,�.{ �tl iNua T111f ES. A. H. Carr, run to fire ........., 1 Qo 6 ored goods, heavy, 50c to $1.00. << Stove Pipe Varnish, ICC eq John Crouch, work athall...... 100 FIDE AND LIFE INSURANCE .R.ELLIOTT,PtrmiSHERAN'DPROPRIM,TOR � 0 WorkingMans Pants, 'Tweed, I,oO u j , Fire Co., salaries ............... 65 00 placed at the lowest possible rates. 0 $ h' Scrub Brushes, Whitewash Brushes, �•� _ . --- Hook & Ladder Co., services.... io 00 Mole Skin Pants, heavy 75c to $1.00. Brooms, Clothes hopes, &c. 6ebl F1'„IDAY. APRIL 5, 1901. Beattie Bros. run to fire......... 2 00 -- V. �'annorinan, solar 42 00 r, Blue Denim Overalls, 30c, 4oc, 5oc, 75c, .. Drummond, run to fire.... 1 00 ��� QB Thos. LES and $I, • THE COON C11AnVrS. V. Vannorman, supplies ...... , . 60 attended to. 0 � 0 Robt. Warwick wood.. O' tTorcato Globe.)' ' " " ' ' . 8 76 t It is hard to understand. the osition Isaac Davidson, wood grader. 101 50 , M. of the Conservative papers on the Sen- Municipal World, two asst. rolls. •3 40 _ q p Scott, g gT r tames Office. tiv ngha3n, Ont P P �N VALUE N SHOES. AFTEO SPRING HOUSE CLEANING • Beattie Bros., cartage.. ........ � 1 10 m�u"�6;,tl�ndrB® VYP��467� ��7i a�l�tl9flac�. Q Q,te's investigation into - the charges H Saint, run to fire . . .. . ........ 1 00 Live Stock Markets. Made by Mr. Cook. They. bitterly at- J. D. Burns hardware .......... 2 25 Toronto, April 2•—At the western cat- s' 2 � QD e Infant Shoes in black and chocolate. � Paper for Window Blinds, shades, per a,) tack tho Government because the repu- .Lynn Mitchell, run to fire ...... 1 00 tle yards we had the large run of 34 car- 1� , th tatiou of the late Mr. M. C. Cameron Elec- Lt. Co., lights forMaich,%. 33 32 r 0 Girls Shoes in kid,. pebble and grain, yard, 5c e. waggoner Ladder Co., ladder loads of live stock, including, 1,355 cat- 91 T seems to have been besmirched by the haus ... • • • . • • . • • • • • • ... 2 00 tle, 2,000 hogs, 500 sheep and lambs, and 0 Boys' Shoes in kid, buff and tan pebble. Roller Window Blinds, complete, 40c to e inquiry. This we all deplore, and it - Chas. Knetchel, web............ 2 00 about a couple of hundred calves. Fol- Women's Fine Shoes kid, from $1.50 t0$2 50c 0 GIN seems a grave injustice to his family T. Fenian, tear: on grader...... 3 00 lowing is the range of quotations— a Women's Box Calf; button or lace, $1.5o. Lace Curt=sins at from 25c to $3. npayment �.. and friends. But it was not by the Recommend a of above CATTLE. a � Government that Mr. Cameron's re- P S Women's Pebble, lace, for $1. New Carpets at from 15c yd up accounts. Shippers, per cwt ......$ 4 00 ,a 5 00 � mains were dragged from the grave, and R. MCIND00, Butcher, choice'do. , ... 3 i5 4 25 'Women's Grain, lace, for $i. New Matting, Japanese, 15c to 3oc }=d. it is grossly tmfair to hold Ministers re- Chairman. Butcher, ordinary to 9 , Men's fine Shoes, kid and buff, $ i. 5o to Rugs, all sizes and Fleece' Door Mats. good...... riot ..... , 3 75 3 o 0. Art Muslins, very wide, 7c to 12'2c �sponsibIo for this feature of the iuvesti- MaIndoo-1�eLean—That there ort of P Butcher, inferior , , , ... ' 2 , 5 3 00 0 - 03.5 gation. Do the Conservative papers Finance Committee be passed as read.— Stockers,.per cwt...... 2 75 3 25 a Men's shoes, tan and Choc., $ I.50 to $03.50. 1 New Cretonnes at from IOC t0 25C � think that in order to shield the dead Export bulla per cwt.: 3 i 5 4 25 0 , Carried. p P t9 Mens Plow Boots from $I to $2.5o. � 'Fable and Floor Oilcloth, tic ®. Sir -Wilfrid Laurier and Sir Richard _ SHEEP AND Llli & 0 The Mayor reported re weigh scales as 0 - Cartwright should have perjured them- Export ewes, per cwt.. 3 00 3 50 e follows:—Tho farmers heel made ap- _—.-„� .selves in the witness box? Either that Butcher sheep, each ... 2 50 3 50 0-.. -. - ------ - - ®- plication to the G. T.R. to have scales Lambs (grains fed) per 0771 a i is their view or their denunciations are put in their yard. • He had made ap- cwt, , .... • . 4 50 5 25 a Macdonald Block n - s, 1�� (o quite unplaced. How is it that the ry Wingham. �i P' Do. (barnyard) per Ea � �� � �►' plication on behalf of the town, � � �,• charges were not made while Mr. Cam- cwt ................. 75 4 50 O g ? but farmers were ahead and had secured Do. (spring), each.. 3 00 6 00 ��p,@p;®8ft0®�S�Qf�78o®tSo�9zD®i34D®�do�®®®O@®590®o6D®©®®®®i9Gi®5tID Ope�cgStcg6Q��S9atfl®�f®®®t�g1�J1o@ Heron lived. �� ar meeting of the Executive Backs.......'; • S .... 2 50 3 00 ' Then the Conservative cess recti- ed caldl�b aver of the town. He intend- Cows, each ............ 20 00 45 00 ..• �. •��\ ' p p � I�SILhI:RS AND CALVDS. ..::..... � _ ...........:..........., �: a lease. The ease had now been re scally asps the people to believe that Sir y ' 0 00 , 8 oo Railwaylth have had their eu on the , . ind B. Wilfrid Laurier, Sir Richard Cartwright o �dx•. S. C. Briggs, S. C. and Mr. W. T. committee at an earl date when Calves each........, gg about �l, a month. tenders would be asked. for the supply Hocs. A. Preston sworn falsely, and that ing of the scales and they would be put Choice hogs, per cwt... 6 50 6 i5 Hon. Tom L. Johnson, Democrat, a against all these witnesses the word of in at both railway yards with as ttleLi ht hogs, per cwt.. , , G 00 6 25 single tax advocate, was elected Mayor taken Cook and his friends should be Heavy hogs, per cwt... 0 00 6 00 Zp �{ �� taken without question. That, there delay as possible. Sows .................. 3 50 4 00 of Cleveland. A{g►� PH'RSON Mr. Porterfield, representing the Stags .... . ............ 0 00 2 00 L i -seas a conflict of testimony admits of no The machinery of the new Listowel dispute, and upon some points raised in Gurney Scale Co., was present and said furniture factory was put in motion for the inquiry only an open verdict can be his company had already sent a tender Prepare for the ? fhe first time on Tuesday, March 26. 7 Wishes to thank the Ladies of Winghain and weturned. But we do think it fair to say to Geo. McKenzie. He explained that . (Woodstock Sentinel-Beviety) that not one little tittle of evidence was Mi-. McKenzie had written his company Here's a few of the questions which T vicinity for their kind and liberal patronage of adduced which nes to show that the asking for prices and had signed him- may be asked by the census takers : g •:. the past season, 'and fQr their kindness in at - self as chairman of the Public NVorks What was the exact year, month, day, the sale of Senatorships. And certainly Committee. Mr. Porterfield said he hour, minute and second of your birth? 6) i�il w tending her Millinery Display on Friday ' and slot a shadow of suspicion attaches to Sir supposed his people thought they were have you a strawberry mark on your a Wilfrid Laurier or Sir Richard Cart- then dealing direct with the corporation. left arm? following days. She is now fully prepared to Nyright There was considerable discussion on the what size shoes do you wear? ^ Many a school- = have all orders filled in the most fashionable scale question, but not of public interest. Are you troubled with inverted toe = R. A. Douglass addressed the Council nes? y girl i5 said t0 - Leamington ratepayers have carried � be lazy and and speedy manner possible. tlie by-law to grant a $1,500 bonus to a an behalf of the Town Band Committee, Do you lace? shiftless 2aetory to prepare native tobacco for and asked that the Council give the Where do you buy your complexion? same grant to the band as that given Does our mother know you're out? 1 e h't n She. t:igars. � last year. y doesn't deserve 9 Are they corrin' your way? Stops the Cougil Newton—Holmes—That this council Have you used Peach's soap? the least bit Of tit. • and works oil the Cold. grant the band the same amount as last Are you male or female? She cant study, easily A laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets euro a cold in w year for each open air concerts, as long hat did he fbreakfast? falls asleep, is nervous you have or > oneday. No Cure, no Pay. Price 25 cents. as the concerts, are satisfactory to the Do you grow your own hair? and tired all the time. council.—Carried. Have one with me'? And what can you ex - By -law, No. 441, a by-law to raise How man measles did ou ever have? pest? Her brain is bein } Seeds Lord Strathcona will be present at $400 to meet current expenses was read y S $ See st the head of the Canadian delegation at what was your great-grandfather fed with impure blood three times. hail edfor? and her wholes stem is the monster Young Men's Christian g Y , , _„ ,. ,. • Holmes—Mcindoo-•-That by-law No. Where did you et that hat? -, suffering from poisoning. Association convention, to be held in y g 441 to borrow the sum of $400 for Were on ever u in a baloon? Boston from dune it to 16th nett. y • P Such girls are wonder- T. A. Mills is 'headquarters for all kinds of current expenses be pawed.—Carried. what is your opinion of various � � q.. Holmes—Newton—That the sum of a , fully helped and greatly thins changed, b taking Field and Garden Seeds ® $400 be placed to the credit of School In private correspondence who is your i g Y g ' Cle t i n Board. favorite author? When is it to cgme Off? I• have a complete stock of - cHURCH NOTES. How are things anyway? The Baptists of Hespeler have just Willyou lend me a V? Red Clover, Mammoth, Alsyke, Crimson, Alfalfa and White Clovers, Sale Orchard Grass, Meadow Fesque, Red Top, I�entticlq Blue Grass. I have finished paying off the debt on their �ctRx, i.1 ,/ the cheapest and best quality in the county. church, r' NAS,—At G}orrio, on re a�4th, the wife of r hold a service in •Mr. Geo. Nash of a son, Rev. W. Lowe will • SAP � 10 BRu'�vuR—InBrusseLa,ouMarch..ist,thewifoMengel, Carrot and Turnip Seeds. St. Paul"' charch, Clinton, this (Friday) of H. R. Brower, of a son. Hundreds of thousands Japanese China WARRarrr-7n Howiek, on March loth, the evening. wife John warrentlow'n to the trade. Cups and Saucers The Clinton News -Record of last week d titer, g it during the past 50 gha Ar—In;Howick, on March 21.4, the wlf,or,f • p 'years, ' Many of them tested. at the Ontario Agricultural College. says:—Rev. William Lowe of win . ' Thos. Day, of the loth con., of a daughter. Many of these girls now Ilennie's Dfammoth Intermediate and Steele Briggs Seed Co. Select Vases occupied the pulpit of St. Paul's church 8,rnONO—ln iiowiek, on March 26th, the wife have homes of their own. albite Belgian Lone lied Attri2lgham Carrots, Giant, Yellow, Half Long of W. J. strong, of con,10, D a son, They remember what ' on Sunday last, both a.m. and p.m., and niARz;><Ev Golden Tankard, Selected Mammoth Long Red Cr Saw Log Mammoth, Boil -bons, Etc. preached with much acceptance on each BerauR—CH . .. Aboy IThoni March to) Cured them and now � • ;fed intermediate. occasion. The roverned gentleman is lith, by Rev. G. J• Aboy Thomas Bolger to r Mis,J< ssie B•,daughterol�George Christopher, � � IIv� TL�I�NII" SLEDS l', have the � et' best enol the largest yielders. ' both good in the pulpit and out of it and al • Morris. they give the same meds- Y Y� pastor. Th Cox—Mr,DoxAr.,n•-At the residence of the cine to theirown children. �. that have been grown. MUSICAL ®®D� an all•around successful bride's father, on March 27tH, by Rev. A, -Me. Ott Can afford to trust a =� DUTCII SETTS wholesale or retail. good folk of St. Paul's will be pleased to gay, Mr, John Aln :tier Cox,to Sarah Emma have him with them again on some fut . f0 ,th dangh Mr, Sainnel McDonald, all Sarsaparilla that has been ENGLISH DfUI.TIk�LII;I2S and POTATO ONIONS, inloss. A CAII of the BEST Sf.LI) CORN for this part of the Country, all Violins are occasion." iw do q ninth r o April aril, bi�R(,,v, �. Jo tested for half a century. expressly Rept for seed, NO ELEVATOR CORN SOLD 11PME FOR SEED. The wife of Rev. S. Sellely, 13. D„ of west 112. A„ I)wdel Alexander cCallutn, of ' Si3Oil a hoftir, All dtnPgiali. 13ulless Baric Bu Proof Peas 'vati�4tan towrg'i'l , iiork oonnty. to Mi9s alar ' if your bowels are consti- 3 g , and the new Ligowo Wltite Gats. Guitars Woodstock, formerly of Wingham, was Jane, third dough er of the late Thos. Forton gated take Ayer's Pills. You y Also a, new grain " Splitz" best deserihed as a combination of G4%heat, liye, recently presonted with a certificate o ci{Ishv 1 Caress on Mareh2(s, Agne4 e�ur taavedgood health anlcsa anti. Barley, yields enormously and is a better food for Cattle,1torses, rigs Sheet Mt1SIC, Etc. life-membershi , by the women s mis- v v airy action of the abd ,liens than an other article now known • lifts folded 80 to 100 p iiouglag, i�urf thr, lata •r%hn SutC3iison;agcd , �OWtIs, 2B cis. a lex, e y sionary society, and also with the life 91 veara. „ ... bushels m We are bound to Close out these goods member's gold pin, The Review of 12aWc Ta eliet of trio is'to JaMmE�ixV�'at oii�a��eil � ,1ys�p°eiAxoYA er d Pills cured n -y per acre, and it mal> es a good sabstitute for hay. L�D. CAR»wtrt.. ,r and will sell them very, very cheap. y ` Jnnas,ialls. Bath, X. Y. I of anything in the seed line call and get t ttotations. Woodstock says that during the three nNuttisr Tn mexillotr, on Mare"vo!"'Tolln Mrs. wirt%p >Ji. tloa(o)+r A few barrels of seed potatoes for sale. years' t''esidonee of Mrs, Selleryin Wood• Robert Mowbray, aired 2i years, , If yon havepd�+wyt�/ /1 �'"►,lel Cr ghton a ed (ff ve on Matnt and dollrr %Y r tpl me feel th6 d vett _ A 1 �1�.•✓y, l,Iw.+c Y IL�11 lKl stark she has aeon. many friends atld lies A1Px Cirishten aged ar grat•s and'r rnontiis. '� _ ran oiiiDiy raretre, wrtte the doctor , endeafzd herself espeofally to they meth=Irved te oft iee'SmlltMic�;ragca3,�Y� sociars ar'id v°n will �°t'e a prompt to 1 befl� of the church of whloh h6t husband g mint .� p y, •rvithont eaet. Addreie, ai y tttarlox•Win t'lowlck, M:,rch, 6f), iiYJf, R .� .► �R-�s'YER, i:owetl, Etas• . Macdonald Block, Wingham. is the much Iovad pastor, t Ste,= n in hie Wd year. � — &.�.a. To.Am MILLS.