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The Wingham Times, 1901-05-17, Page 8
u { ♦ TIKE AED OFFICE 10I.-VrION L TRUST E.ITJZCItiflDINCr : r.0`iD1E O' N'Io. (INCORPORATED UNDER ONTARIO COMPANIES ACT.) q®p THE WINGIIAM TIMES, MAY 17, 1901. � HIT 2,000 SHARES OF $100.00 EACH. � PREFERENCE S'T'OCK, _ _ - 1,000 SA.A.RES—$1001+ 00. Wo C TIM A 4a)�D IN ON X4 DAT Take Laxative Stem I @uittiuo Tablets All Brut g:tits roiluttl the Ilioney ff it fails #o � WALKER si`ia8, &UT�'ON U.1Y.Grove'Ksignutureistnlettehbox, 'tit+. 4 UNDERTAKERS,WINGNAM. � v Tlae complete returns o; Assessor I Night halls at 13utthn Ilioel;, 11 Fifth floor eouth of t:ohool iloubo. Shop op• Parlor b I WILLIAM C. BULLOOK, Manufacturer, Toronto. CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE, Toronto. Spencer sliow the popnlatioll of l+Tilver• posste Macdonald block. Wide Awake ALFRED E. SMI'rH, Banker, Wingham, OLARKSON &CROSS, Toronto. M. B. ALYSWORTH. Architect, Toronto. toll to be 708. m.. __._..- ------ -- - -- _ Furniture Store. JOHN GOUINLOOX, Agent, Toronto. ROWAN & ROSS, Toronto. nt, z, o. o, F. -•-Xrnu exc I COURTOF The greatestI�zy nit will run ail excursion. to Sarnia and excursion Detroit in June. Ditto announced next � �/ .now that the parlor is the Dress Suit of the ho You 1' p u e, of thejt�he ♦ ♦m . a°�%/Iw�o�to speak, and gives a gilt edge to the domestic establi- season in Blacl and Colored firenlell hada run on Monday j /�- _ ---- •. ment. Our very elegant and handsome parlor sere rich `, There is no business in Canada tis -day snaking the rapid strides ,of the Iron Industries. The prospects of this morning. A small blase at Pattisou's Take notice that fife Court f tits Revision of the Asse�stne)tt lioI of the and artistic to a degree, pleasing withour, bet, sruites g p a b '��, flimsy, solid z . Sorr, of the lines to be made -are: Fire Hydrants, Urate Valves, Check Valves for Steam, Gas, o "r flour and feed. store was the cause of the alarm Township urnberlp There is difference and strong without being ugly, and high grade without being high Note 4 The Company are the sole agents 11S Canada of Glenfield -Kennedy, Limited, Kilmarnock, Scotland, famed in all e parts of the world as Hydraulic Engineers, Experts and Manufacturers, The fact of this old established house becom. a noted for the year 1901, wt 1 behold iu the Work's priced, the prices. 8possession - Our`advertisers have rather taken 'week, office,nhievate, on in the style and fit of Pants we 5 -piece stuffed over spring edge, best Wilton Rug: X46.Sit• ultin 9 of our colunins this headers MONDAY, MAY 27th, 1901 5 -piece " �� �! ,; << 44' 75• will find it profitable to care- fully read elle aclvts• make that alwa s brings eo- at the hour of 1.80o'elookp.m. Y a P 5-p' 5 -piece mahogany, fancyAmerican frame, English Tap - �• y' -••7'Uo. �'Vinrihanl buyers aro in the All peI•sont+ interested will )leans taste notice le hack for another air. ands;overnthemselvesiccorc'tingly, ssorder, p p estr , spring edge, Y P g g - _ _ 37.5 market, t„ Luy till the wool that is offer- JOHN BURGESS, Tp Clerk.mahogany^ Then there is the low price Bluevale, May total ^ -Piece frame, Sri . p ng edge, valure, - 33,00 showing the correct weight eel. They fire prepared to pay highest 5 -piece oak frame, spring edge, fancy valure (a leader) 24,5c� r and weavt•s for `wits, Gowns, Price• ettsh Or trade. Elliott, and better quality of cloth put ® � U Off' 3 -piece best silk goods, high grade, - - 57,00, sep trate Skirts and Waists in —J. a pioneer settler of the in them—cloth that wears. 5 -piece best plush, spring edge, reg. price, $44.00 for 38,00 Ll 1111a. Cloth, Homespuns, village of 011esley died oil Saturday last. He had conducted a private banking See our new goods and•prices. { REVISION -piece fancy mahogany f '-p Y rams - - 31.06 Cheviots, Serges, Poplins, business for 20 years, —_ What we advertise we keep in stock. Ladies' Cloth and Broadcloth. —J. E. swfirts has purchased a dandy P s. double set of light harness from Chas. tiTeakenotice that the court of Revision for WEBSTER � � � ' Municipality y-x-^'-� �$iz 0 A wonderful Sale Of Silk of Wingham --� �.8 �.,C9 IS - WOi"fll C, OC and .1.00, t0 75 9 $ gnechtel. The harness ahoweof n£1• Knechtel'ssplendidworkmanship. will hold its firatsitting in theCouncflOhnm- baron UNDERTAKING—Our extensive t:xperiece warrants clear at 65c. Children Cry for a Men and D �tomenfor TUESDAY, P&AY 28th, 1001 ,t tenttine the hoar 8 AC E N TSAz_ us in calling special attention to this Branch of our business. You will find us ��' w� OY�ien Women's CA a making position;ut of o'cloclt p. m. house a customer. Particulars to use ano s, stonier,h scfree. ; every All parties interested will please take notice and govern themselves ace. FBI RG J•B•F>aR(kUSON, prompt reliable attentive and efficient. ' , ,��� LU'T'HER, BALL Funeral Director. � t�J KidVT'1®�Te —Strome's well drilling outfit passed through Wingham last Friday slight; CO.Write THE F. E. KAHN O. . IV Victoria Street. Toronto, Canada. Wingham, cloy 8, 1901. Cleric. - Residence—Patrick St., Mrs Gracev's late residence. Three wal-gons were drawn by his trio- tion engine. The noise of the engine brought to the front _.. _ .. - ERECT FORII 00♦♦t0♦♦O♦O♦SONS♦0000♦♦O♦O♦NON♦O♦AOONOOOOOOONO� An odd line of 2 and 3 a cumber of people street. ♦ Y Dame. Fastener Kid Gloves, reg. $ r.0o and $1.25, balanCC it twenty -:our years Vapo•Cresoleao has for forms B. & 1. Patent, Style A. -� • Erect Form, Straight Front, LOW Bust, eSNAX • Z to clear lit 75C. been extensively used all of throat and L•runchial troubles. All Druggists. +� Gored Hip, Bias but and Bias Filled. e • - Special In Ladies' Black —we understand, that one of our This will be found a most de- Z and Colored Silk and Taffeta Councillors had such good luck trout I � }.� sirable fitting corset and the ' Gloves, 250 samples, regular fishing one clay last week that he .put a • ladies who favor the pose "a la P t q OC and 50C t0 clear the bas- ' ante at 25c. number of his speckled beauties in an- other party's bachet. Great was his _ „ , ,.;� militaire will find it the most n A°` e e • a GINGERd'�� 5 surprise when he was informed of ills ,a ,,,ti;>, perfect of all strainht-fl oat erect °1 ao Ladies' Spring Mantles and P 5 mistake. , �rn i11 form corsets o.n sale to -day. Re- e a X1Ce qtr h C 1 Shirt Waists, Parasols, Cash- mere and Cotton Hose, that we are making quite astir with. In ordl-red Suits, Ready- made Clothing,'-, Gents' Hats, Boots and Shoes at special prices through May at M. H. y C ®Q®'. MINOR LOCALS. Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran- teed to cure headache. Goderich fall fair will be held on October 1st and 2nd. —Howick township council met at Corrie on Wednesday: —October Sth and 9th are the dates of the Dungannon tall show. —W. F. Vanstone shipped a car load of hogs to Toronto on Monday. —The new scales at the G. T. R. were used for the first time on Monday. —The Tr -s will be sent to -any address up to January 1st, 1902, for 60 cents. -The Lyceum Co, billed to appear in Brussels last week, failed to put in an appearance. —The Banat: of Hamilton has declared a divir?end of 5 per cent. for the current half year. —S'sveral new advts will be found in this issue. It will pay ourreaders to care- fully read them. —The Dominion Government will erect a new post office building alt Olin - ton, ata cost of $5,000. —Button & 7±essant's chair factory Was closed clown on Monday. Repairs, •wero being made to the boiler and engine. -Winglsam Court of Revision will hold its first meeting on Tuesday, May 28th. Turnberry Court of Revision on May ; 7th, —Tisa 24th of May will not be cele- brated in. Fordwich as was first intend- ed. Lrscknow, Harriston, 'Exeter and Stra°f•xdl will have celebrations. � } .Asthma, You've tried almost every7 thing for it, haven't you? And we presume you are about discouraged. Now what do you think of our • Idea of breathing -In the, medicine, bringing it right up to the diseased part? t it looks reasonable, doesn't it ? And it's successful, too. When you inhale 'Napo-Cresolene your breathing becomes easy, the wvheczing ceases, and you drop to sleep. it's croup 'and whooping- c°ougll its a quick cure. lc ',y ,:r.•ggists everywhere, •rho 4•: ,• whie,r %lould last n life• ,lone. , .,c. , 'rosolena cocnpTete, gr.�o; Crwolene As cents and so cents, 7Ttustrat_4 hooklet containing physicians' testi. li frees upon request, APO-citISOt.n)!tt Co., Itoa St., Now York, U.&A. $ot rnnm,•ndrtt and sold byr A. L. -Hamilton, tSi±Yxggip�t+ Winghel,xl. 4c+ Sale Register. Saturday, May 25.—Auccion sale of farm and farm stock, at north half of lots 1 and 2, Con. 1, Kinloss. Good list of stock. Farm contains 100 acres. Wm. Rendall, prop.; John Purvis, auctioneer. P. -yoCook's Conon Root Compound Ia successfully used monthly by over ur 1o,000Ladies. Safe,e$ectuai. Ladies ask druggist for Cooks Cotton Boot Com- pound. ake no ether, its all Mixtures, pills and imitations are dangerous. Price, No. 1, $.1 per box; No. 2,10 degrees stronger,$$ per box. No. 1 or 2, mailed on receipt of price and two $•cent stain s. The Uooe to any Windsor, Ont. Nos. l and 2 solid ana recommended by all responsible Druggists Sit Canada. N o.I and No. 2 are sold in Wing}tnm by yl -.L Hamilton, J. E. Davis, A. A. Morrow, Colin A Campbell, Druggists. IF YOU WAFT A EAM SAPARATOR get the closest skimmer and easiest turned, that's the AL0TT� For sale by a Also oil for same. C G -- a ��%e have put in a complete stock of ready-made clothing ; and will offer the public bar- < gains in this line. e /U U r ® < a il When you want a suit of clothes, � overcoat or anything in our line, give < us a call. vVe will pay as strict at- °< tention to out' tailoring department `< in the future as in the past. < . .OLARKE Stand next Griffin's Grocery. —Wm. Blashill, of Brussels, has clos- ed. ; a bargain with Mrs. Sage for the pur- chase of the latter's hotel at Walton,and e will take possession on the first Monday 11 in June. < —Walter Hawl,o, of Turnberly, was a very successful fisherinan on Wednes• 1 day of last week, He canght 25 speeltled beauties, one of which treasured over 13 r inches~, d —John W. McLean, publisher of filo Picton 'Limes (lied on Sunday, Mr. i McLean had been Connected with the / Platen Times for 16 years. We 'under- 4 stand that lie was a brother of M. Y. i McLMI), of the SOafhrtll EXpositor. 4 WAXTF,b--•'S.'T:i;ST'1fojt'rRy MEN AXD / W011101% to trnvel unci ndvcrtise for old estab• I lighed house of aoltd f)nsnMel Atanding. "Salary / $9k0 a yr fir and expensog, nil payable in cash. / No crmvrmingg recinirod. Give refefroltees aftd / FricldfraaFlt•adBrPttapd stain &I Chvolope. Ad. / dress Xnftitger, 865 0exton Bldg,, Chicago, / moves all pressure from the a es r1Sp, 3 los. for 2�c. chest and throws the shoulders - • { ' back, and adds greatly to the °o ® �' 'aas� (large size) new straight front styles in cos- v 25C per dozen. + a tumes. Made of the best qual- o , o ity of imported English coutil, � e handsomely trimmed top and �'SS'E"NA LEEMONS ` rl� bottom with the new bow -knot Ijif� lace design and satin ribbon � (Large Size) 20e doz. • s a PATE stitched throughout with silk.'��� $ Made in dove, white and black. STARCH Sizes 18 to 30. � � Z � requires no boiling, prepared especially for ., fine Laundry Work, roc per package. )ugzV PSI, X2.00. I'OR 'SALE ONLY BY � o Do M. Goru. 11,. "at %('X"11XnXJF.V INS I Direct Importer. eeceeeeeooeeee•aee000eeeeea �eeeee+ooaeQo-a4eeo-eooeeeeee• �N a t POeOQ♦®�u+0®®®0A®4®A®®®O®®04+6Q;O@®®OOE+®®®OP®®40®AC�O•©OOm�QO¢•9000®®®@O0©w©®A+meA4@�i9m®O®�YE�®00Q�•4@O�DAm6`4®®00@4�OR•Ca•�1'i B ® � 4 o n a Iron O' Wolks* b GENERAL OFFICES AND w®RKS : WINCRIIltA9![. ♦ TIKE AED OFFICE 10I.-VrION L TRUST E.ITJZCItiflDINCr : r.0`iD1E O' N'Io. (INCORPORATED UNDER ONTARIO COMPANIES ACT.) q®p HIT 2,000 SHARES OF $100.00 EACH. � PREFERENCE S'T'OCK, _ _ - 1,000 SA.A.RES—$1001+ 00. �. I C®Mi ®LST ST®CK, - - - 1,000 SHARES— 100,000. A BOARD OF DIRECTORS. BANKERS. ® JOHN GALT, C. E, and k. E,, Toronto, BANK OF HAMILTON, Wingham.. WILLIAM C. BULLOOK, Manufacturer, Toronto. CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE, Toronto. JOHN A. McLEAN, Lumber Merchant, Wingham.AIIDgr�O N. 0. ALFRED E. SMI'rH, Banker, Wingham, OLARKSON &CROSS, Toronto. M. B. ALYSWORTH. Architect, Toronto. o GEORGE BULLOCK, Accountant, Toronto. %,'O ,Iq;g►g+ORS. ♦ o JOHN GOUINLOOX, Agent, Toronto. ROWAN & ROSS, Toronto. __MANAGEMENT_.:_._._---...---___ JOHN GALT, 0. E. and M. E., HUGH MUNROE, B. Se. Glasgow University, WILLIAM 0. BULLOCK, Consulting Engineer. Superintendent, Managing Director. The Directors offer the balance of -1st issue 7 per cent. preference stock to the people of Wingharll and vicinity. ♦ ♦m . The payments are placedan within the, reach of all garties, rich d poor. 9 The charter of the Compaliy`s an exceptionally broad one, giving the right to act as Engineers, Consulting or Mechanical Contractors and Manufa�twrers. • There is no business in Canada tis -day snaking the rapid strides ,of the Iron Industries. The prospects of this Company doing a large and profitable bug'iness are exceptionally promising, . Sorr, of the lines to be made -are: Fire Hydrants, Urate Valves, Check Valves for Steam, Gas, o "r Wat(,r, hit, Ammonia, &c.2- ]Large Steam Fittings, Sprinkler Equipment Supplies, Indicator Posts', Water Meters, Drinking, Park and Display Fountains. 4 The Company are the sole agents 11S Canada of Glenfield -Kennedy, Limited, Kilmarnock, Scotland, famed in all e parts of the world as Hydraulic Engineers, Experts and Manufacturers, The fact of this old established house becom. ing affiliated with a young Canadian concern may safely be taken as an indication of strength and confidence. The buildings are rapidly nearing completion, and the Works will soon be in operation. Parties desiring information regarding the stock, prospectus, ,&c., should make application at once to the Com- pany of Wingham. •e1++rses�lk� ��r�1��o�saa�r����eN��,��NN���e��N�w�a�se���eNN����w�,t•���•�r���e��s�•1►��NNN�,t+�e�oose���o�i�/rr