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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1902-03-21, Page 4T11E IVING11MI 'Ii IIS, 11 ARCII 21, 10021 ' municipality. I'e felt that public septi- I ., O8@®0Osm4t49@�OOOm®•OidP4NO0OOt>SmaQ8O�6�41@0��0O90Q90ramtlmm�m60r�tD©@®®000®OHO®61:0 • EXTRA (�t?A1.1'1'�' I Iue)!t 'was \1'ltll then,. IIIA thought the I ++ first business to be taken up was the ' _ • ,.-:_ _ Fix I matter of organization. i • Oil motion of Rev. Z, R. McNair, of i � ' s i WaterHot l . R. ly . 'N, JOHN KERR JAS. H. KFRR Dauentlyor n was decided to er_! �- - "4 ,� o PEOPLE'S POPULAR 1"TOUE ; _. � 21121ut lltl\ organize alarm the lives tug- � \ O , ' Bested it Mr. Nicholls. ' A couullittea oil organization was ap- Bottles i " N�r� ��� � G?QO®SmOIiDOO®®®�mmtOl�a®®0®1�G1�1�'®0•aDmO®tB@6®®®�A®d�S10O�®OOpy®�SOAOO®O®®m®OVOOt9�100�0 •• pointed as follows: Mr, Gardiner, Ash-' �� � • • i A. O R,II; stWaolr, osh; R awartaaJ.Tie do a Cash. Business. Result• New oods sold at !(none s i:a.•lr nn+) gaaranteeFd to A. t nrr, Eaat Wawanosh; Rev. M. J. ; � • � v' ci•�%lYig • 1)e absolutely perfect... t ~Nilson, Colbortie; ilei. J. Kennedy, 1 --To - • � Hallett; J. �Varmtttter, Godericlr; x 00 prices. Customers delighted. Satisfactory increase in our business. Elford, (T(Aerich township; Rev. Mr. • . (rreeue, Clinton; H. Pari:, Winglla)n. ' _ .g .-� _.- • O 3Etw AT.'TY BRiiSHI:S .. I'I'he couuuittee was instructed to report : s ry a build reputation by giving va nes ]G tlEF;k,I. CrL()VLS ' as speedily as possible. XTTBBF:R SHEETING. . I Rev. Mr. McNair gave a short address ' • while the committee was absent. ^� • ftD00�S AND SHOES DIG BARGAINS IN ti xRI;I'C1F,S, 1'.to., Etc. The CamItlittee re orted as follows: • p !� �t • "That we organiz6 le rmaueutly, what � • NE ,7 DRY GOODS � �� In fact anythiur ycu want is to be Lrlown us thc� WestHuron. Pro- 1 We "pace enlarged out, Boot and Shoe in Robber Goocls, we have hibitiotl Alliance, with these officers: * �� • g it at right prices. 1 Presicdeut George Elliott Croderich ; X1.00 ti°e ' i Department and have now a splendid assort I V ice-Presietent. Rev. S. M. Whalley, St. m • Overalle, job lots regular price , Colin I Helens; See-Treas., D. E, Munroe Seeing � �®� 4 i + ,",,,,+ A Camphell,Auburn. 'That the matter of electin A • meat o#' Women s Dlcn o Girls', Bats and otic( them at GU local Tice-Presideuts be left to the con- ' • ' VESTS -Men's wool 'Tweed Vests reg• r A, • Children s Shoes. , ventions" On motion, the report was ' , • ular price $1.25, reduced to $1,00 adopted. _ You can tell _ • , THE DRUGGIST The convention thou elected Tice O ; • BOYS SUITS -All. wool Tweed, $2.00 to 60.50 1 Frosidents for the various municipalities fejt Q���'�' l ADti _ e Women's Dongola Kid bal or button $1 ,( p N w S To=: Opp. Bank of HaIlliltoll s , •. ill the riding as follows: -Ashfield D. • I A -new; Wawanosh, Win. Watson; • Women's Box Calf, extension sale to _ � TO ADVERTISERS. East Wawanosh, A. Carr; Colborne, A. Tailored Clothing- • >r NEW TIES • ® Women's Pebble and Grain Leather ) 1•' 5 • Young; FInllett, John Wilson; Godoricll, e 6 • Notice of changes (post be left at this 1 J. E. Toms; Goderich Tp., A. J. - by a single g•laucc. It is lis- - + New styles, now patterns. Have s Courtice; Clinton, Rev. Mr. Crreeno; tinct from the ordinar eadv • Women's Patent Leather Sli: er 1 �r you seen he Coronation Tie? It's a � *Mee not later than Saturday noon. y � P I X1,_0 > Wingham, H. Park. The copy for changes must be left - Made. m Women's Dongola Oxford beauty, and only ,25 not later than Tuesday evening, A motion introduced by Rev. Mr. A • Oaten to the effect that t}ie convention 1 We ask; to orae into Women s Trilby Slipper 1751 Bow Ties in black and colors ,10 to .25 0to noon Thursday ofCasual reacts h week tip repudiate the referendum brought forth our store thyou pr' g and pick i w Women's Common Sense Oxford Knot Ties, it splendid assortment, .25 to .50 a lively discu$3ion. Among those taidrig u) any mar at random. • - " - Partin it were Rev. Mr. Oaten, Rev. - 1 - • lF our•i❑-Hand Ties, black and colors, .25 • ESTASLI18HED 1871, Mr. McNair, Rev. R. Hobbs Rev, Mr. They are all right in every • Alen's Dongola Iiid )X1.00 ' articular. There are no shod- O • Men's Buff, light and heavy !+'low EndEFour-in•IIand, heavy satin, .50 THE�% �T�p q Dunn, Mr. R. W. McKenzie and J. W. P • Alen'sBox Calf and Tan Calf to � 91' �1\�li��l '�� �5e Yannater. It was decided after due dy marks about them - no i Q X3.00 ' • JR. S. SLLIOTT, PITRUS ffRR AND PROPRIETOR consi(leration to leave the matter stinginess or skimpiness of c Mens Grain and English Kip i • over until the next meeting. ( material. ( • HANDKERCHIEFS • A motion was also passed to the effect q , FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1902, that the prohibitionists attend the - The particular advantage of • Misses Dongola Kid i $1.00 • caucus meetings of tho political Parties our clothkn; is that it looks f ® Misses' Pebble bol or button to 04 e bought at about half price a lot of r NOTES n:a, c(,�1arExxs.~ _ !and insist that prohibition candidates be - well wears well and lasts well. • Misses Patent Leather Slipper b'anep Handkerchiefs regular price 10c. We i I put in the field for the Ontario Legisia- ++ ® Misses' Don Ola Slipper X1.50 ' • The Liberals of West Wawauosb, at a � ture. � Isn't that the kind of spring Z a goffer them at half price, w largely attended meeting, at St.. Helens I The convention adjourned to meet in clothing you want. 0 , `0 dozen regular 10e Handkerchiefs at 5C each • last week, unanimously agreed to support Goderich at the call of the executive � � Do Boys Buff and Dongola Joe w Alex. tituart as their ca,n dictate at the . committee. s Abney back if you want it. Goini11g Convention to represont West 0 .13oys Grain and Split to !Huron in the Ontario Legislature. • Boys' Tan Grain 1.G0 ; • In the Town Ball on Monday evening ■ • y WINDOW BLINDS • The Ontario Legislature, the ninth in { a lame audience assembled to again hear • • the history of the province, was closed Mr. Nicholls., Rev. R. McNair of Dtlii_ Arrived this �e1! @ , , • ik71 the usual form 11Touclay afternoon by I gannon, was chosen chairman, and upon C ® Children's Dongola and Pebble J0c 1 •4Ve have a splendid assortment of !:oiler • Chief Justice Armour. Sir Oliver the platform were several of the officers ® Children's Strap Slipper Window Shades, We 'sell at close prices. See o Wowat's physicians deeming it ivadvis- appointed at the afternoon meeting, NEW FLATS -Try us when look- O p pp to ah1 that he should attend. The house! Mr. Nicholls, in his opening remarks Aug for the newest Hats that sell a Children's Red Slipper them before placing your order. m Las (lone a great deal of work during the I stated that they were at apeculierperiod themselves. Our styles: Advanced � c+1'00 '' •, 2 , - - zrd • 3 •aper endow Shades colors Oc a vL past nine weeks, no less thali 1131 bills 1 in the history of the movement. He re- styles and American novelties. :being presented for royal assent. viewed the two plebiscites taken oil the Hard Hats are the " KING " Hat; • w q g Soft, i1 PANTOURIST." • Get the best --We are selling 7Psn-American Prize Cheese at 1.4C. The fallowing represents tiro salient prohibition question, and ave a concis© o g #eatr.res of the budget speech, delivered account of the recent campaign and the Also Youths' Knockabouts, all o „_...... ,.. • ky,'Mr. Fielding at Ottawa on Monday:- , introduction of the measure in the Maui- shades; and other styles which we O• - No changes in the tariff. The extension toba Legislature. Speaking of the bill have not space to describe. e Want all th0 Potatoes you Can bring $CD US. Vi%e will pay ti of the right to import free of duty, I introduced by the Ontario government ® � A r 0 anac•.'nery and structural iron for beet I he said it dice not give prohibition, but a book at our window. • the highest market price, and sell you new goods at close prices. cs attgar iactorie3 for 12 months from Aprilchance to say, under great difficulties, • 3, Estimated revenue for the current I whether they wanted prohibition. He OC14O00®000Om®•®tticIDO®O®®@O®®Ot90000at9®®OCLtOmOa®ta0e0O®®Ea41��"®S�®91O@OO�mm®®t9®®®O•®OO®O@t90 fiscal year. x.56,800,000. Estimated ex- i quoted from the Wine and Liquor Mer- • • tpendd 0,00 for the current fiscal }ear, , chant, the organ to the liquor traffic, to • AC p 0 � A � ® 0 L®C � r'a",1,Oile>,000. Estimated surplus for the ;show that the vote of the liquor trade A9 ®S M I T H 0 o current year, J.i 800,000. Addition to has absolutely no bearingon the JOHN KERII i JAS. H KERR v the debt of the Dominion for the current tion. All they have t o is to stay at CrIISHULM BLOCK ® h + y, -Ar, about $6,000,000. home. The prohibitionists objected to a p6 I N O H A M such a condition Q, as that. The speaker Wonderful Preparation O ®®tDmrm�3®@®®OL9(smttlp® @Q®®�@OOOOf1t9®®Od0®®Otl1(bt4Ct® 0 PROHIBITIONISTS ORGANIZE maintained ined thaat there were but three "Rokeo Cereal Colfee," s}tore, who e• methods of dealing with the liquor quos- , mnng oe, ourishi, highlyreeront ed ®��'__/ vc.:_:: _ H+riends of the copse iu west Huron fleet. tion: Unrestricted bale; regulated sale, by leading pl)yykCians. }I or 1' s e<jnal , ti'I\(GHABY 11rAItlil:T REPORTS •- ill L�•illft11n17) 7Lil(L IS1reOt Thorough or license system; and prohibition. The `� •'••-°" -- -- - -- •••••• • ••-• - , o r r a n t z a. t i o n . first two methods had been triecd, anti to •40c. cotft•e, but only cost the pru•e -- both had failed. The ultimate goal, and is used at meal Anal . d of p<+isn,,. Corrected every Thursday afternoon 3PINT13, SI.i,STIC ADDRESS BY )Jr. TOli� however, was national prohibition and ons teas and ectilec . ` con want Ave by F. J. Carr, Flour and heed Merchant. FURNITURE SPECIALS ROKCU C1I:REAI PhI.I: will give' Wingham, Mar. `�0 1902. i FURNITURE SICHOLLb OI•` Sia\'1REAL. he was confident that goal would be re- yon.vinl, vigor. vitality, energy, health " ' ' The first bhot in the comingrol2ibi- ached. He contended that prohibition Flour per 1001bs......... 1 65 to 2 50 - -- P andstren rth, and 1S n positive cure l'01 " dried. Mr. John Nicholls, the official of this contention contrasted the condi- - g or 3 ]hsj for 'DSc. For Spring Wheat ............. 0 00 to 0 00 � j'' "» z� You will always find tion referendum campaign, has been was successful in Maine and in support dyspepsia, Indigest:mi, c•tc:. 10c. organizer for the Dominion Alliance, tions ur that State with those of Ohio, s.ile by ALL GIlOCL1.5. , there is Oats, y . ................. 0 35 to 0 40 ' Barre 0 45 to 0 50 � p' � nothing' wrong in the price of visited Winghallr and addressed IL mass where license law exists. Mr. Nicholls Tor salo in Winghnm by Tat. McKelvie• peas ...... ? d + Meeting in the Methodist church atter Poke for more than an hoar, and was 0 c0 to 0 75 1 n Furniture when you buy at listened to with the closest attention. Turkey, drawn...... .... 0 09 to 0 10 1 the regular service oil Sunday eVenlllg.thls I , - .�-, <=- 'y �� � this store. ' 'Takinz for his subject, "The Battle for to motion was carried expressing great ��1 11 11� Geese, ............ 0 05 to 0 06 ' ' 1 the Home," the speaker gave a stirring 'dissatisfaction with the terms of.the ref- qY INCHAM FLAX MILL. Ducks, per pair • • ,, ,, • •, . 0 40 to 0 601 1 Vic'•- t �' and enthusiastic, address. arguing that erendum; as was also a motion express- Butter .. .... ........ 0 17 to 0 17 1 1 the liquor business was the greatest ing the thanks of the meeting to Mr. I am now prepared to furnish seed to Eggs per doz .. , ......... 0 12 to 0 121 eucmy of the home. Marter and the other three members of parties wishing to grow Flax ; and will . Wood per cord ........... 2 00 to 2 001 1 the Legislature in endeavoring to secure agree to purchase the Fax at $10 a ton Hay per ton ......... .... 9 00 to10 00 L Some people may say a The convention of tale West Huron better terms. for good quality. Also will rent some Potatoes, per bushel ...... 0 30 to 0 35 q $'rohibitionists held in the Council I land suitable for growing Flax. Tallow per ib ............ 0 05 to 0 00 j „°i; t' Couch is worth $12.00, a The chairman then gave a short tall: Chamber on Monday afternoon was very I on some methods of work, slid the meet- AMOS TIPLING. Lard .. .... ....... 0 14 to 0 la 1 q ` when we would say it -well attended, every municipality in the ing closed with the National Anthem. Proprietor Wingham Flax Mill. Dried Apples per lb ....... 0 05 to 0 06 ; d riding being represented. Wool ................... 0 13 to 0 15 ; 1 rt;t ,J+T was worth $8,00. - ---- -_ ____-.--_--__ -_- ------ Live Hogs, per cwt....... 5 50 to 5 50 ' Mr. Jno. Kerr explained to those present that the meeting had been called Chickens .......... 0 30 to U 40 I by tile Society known as the Wingham IL,L WIRY THURSDAY + Note the Following Prices Temperance League. The League was 1 =mposecd of lnembeis of the R. T. of T., C[ARCH 27 x;30.00 Parlor Suites, for. y�22.50 ~1.1.00 Bedroom Suites for.. $12.50 the W. C, T. U. and pastors and laymen O P E N I N G i 14.00 Sideboards for .. 12.50 16.00 Bedrooin Spites for... 14.00 of the various churches. The League ___.�__. __ _ _ __ __ _._Y ..__-..-_.___ ...It 12.00 Sideboards for .... 10.00 1S.00 .Bedroom Suites for.. 16.00 Riad arranged to have Mr. John Nicholls, will o� 8.00 Couches for ...... 6.75 "e.50 Extension Tables for 6.io"l rovincial Organizer for the Dominion Our Show Room will be ea with the greatest display of p 5.00 Conches for ....... 3. co I 3 Allianee, visit Win0lam for a couple of Millinery Elegance we h e ver shown. As for styles, word mass meetings. It was at the request. of { picture could do but meaAA justice. What language could give To see ole before placing your j In all kinds of Chairs, Springs, Mattresses, and odd pieces of AIr. Nicholls that this convention had Fire Insurance. You caul save Parlor Furniture, we are offering i you an adequate idea of the exquisite models we have selected • � g' special prices. A large stock heeu called. After these explanations I from all that is new in the reahu of fashion in Paris London money by insilring in purely tv select from. Drop in and examine our stock. had been made D1r. Kerr was elected as II ' Canadian Stock Companies, rent. 1 and New York? chairman and eta D. E. Munroe, of side the combine. l �® ALKEi •B �� BUTTON Auburn. as secretary pro tem. The Ladies of Wingham and vicinity are cordially invited to attend. C��®® Mr. Nicholls wag then called nn and ' 3 Furniture Dealers and Undertakers Ile explained that he was acting under • c • p Abner Cosens 1 the instructions of last ,year, to organize I �7 6� ' •, "' ' , ' ' •' • ' • • • • • • • •" • -- , - every riding 1n Ontario. He saia the WINGHAM. 11 prohibitionists must have an orgauiza' LOAN AND INSURANCE ---- ------------•_----._•_ , tion that would remain entact He - "' -- V inohthey should organize the riding AGENT. t in the same manner as the political'- .Pxnn r. had (lona Have a central1 6) npr1 zx 1 ,� T J. MAGUIBE i �xeentiva st.)Ir} n. nhnirrnsn Fnr nsanh n ®� in • i Spectacles Straightened Free Misshapen spectacles are not only a dis- figurement, but fre- quently destt•oy the beneficial effects of the lenses We find pleasure In straightening specta- cles. We• nlako no charge. Halsey Parh Scientific Opticitkn anct Jeweler .p „p "Winghaim, Ont. MISS PHERSON Wishes to announce t the Ladies of Wingham and vicinity that she purposes having her SPRII4G MILLIN1�IiF OPINING on THURSDAY MARCH 27 When it large and varied assortment of the latest styles and novelties will be shown. Spring Millinery opening---- MISS I3UYr)wishes an11c)unce to the Wingham and vi n' , that her Spring Opening will till: pl.lce ON THURSDAY MARCH 27 V ACCOUNTANT, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOAN AGENT. ACCOnllts Rents and Notes Collected. Con- veyancing done. orFICE-Over, D. M. Gordon's store. RESIDENCE -Leopold street. Cook's Cotton Root Componad Is snccessfnlly used monthly b� over 10,000Ladies. Safe, effectual. Ladies ask your druggist for Cooke Cotton Root Com- poncd. Take no other, as all Mixtures, pills and imitations are dangerons. Price, No. 1, $1 pper box, No, at, 10 degrees stronger,$3 pi'r box. No. 1 or 2. mailed on receipt of price and tr,•o II•s+ent stamps. The Cook Company Windsor. Ont. f -_W -Nos. 1 and 2 sold ana recommended by all responsiblo Druggists W Causda. No.1 and `2 me sold in Win{ ham by A. L. Iia)nilton, Colin A CnnipbF 11, 1t. A. Dotlglnss and J. N. Davis, Druggists. Is easy to turn, means Ladies of Thi lessfriction, less fric- 11•'Iillinery tion means less wear, less wear M e 1 O�� e :neons less expense 1 to keep in order, For stile by Yoll will find it to your advantage to See our display Separator W. GANNETT, before ltl}ll:inr; }•c)llr yel(.c tidos, as lv(• have all the latest Also Sewing Blachiues and all ltfncls of novelties in be aclgear' ia'arnl Implements. inom""Illas9s Bazaar �usNiNGHAMI TON CK, HAND MADE JAPANESE DRAPES Slipper Soles, all sizes, from 20c up. Regular $,2.00 Table Drape for $1.50 Brilliant Silkeo, all shades, 5c a do 2.130 Piano do 1.i,5 spool. do 3,00 do (10 2.00 do 2.75 do cin .00 Crocket Cotton, 5c a spoor. d0 1.75 Table do 1.2,i Thimbles, lc each. do 3.00 clo do 2.10 Nickle Safety Pins, 5c a doz, C0111140d Hair Pins, 150 a doz. CUSHION TOPS. 100 assorted Hair fins for 5c. Regular 3.-)c Cushion Top for 25C Riiicl Stone set Pompadour Combs d0 40c do 2;,c• ' for 25c, (10 600 (10 4 -le ' Reg 65c Biderdown Tea CosAfornl, 30c. Patent Hair Fasteners, 20e each. - Bead Neck Guards, 25e eacli. ARRIVAL OF W',W RIBBONS. Cren1 Battenberg Rings. 1 -incl! Ne..elc Ribbon, reg'. prico 30^, spool ni Flntteuberg Laco Thread, 5c a for V'c and '20c. Crr e piper in all shados at Gc and ~3 p p•1 ' White Battenberg Lace 'Thread, 5c n spool. a roll. Japaneso Baskets at 5e each. i 2 spools of Linen Thread for 5c. Embro fiery Hoops, assorted sires, at ; " • ackages of Carpet Tacks for 5c. 100, We have 25 boxes of Herring left = Lari;e Cushion Cord a IN a brei. �' i whiclr we are selli,lg at 10c a box or 3 for 25c. \y i 3