The Wingham Times, 1897-02-19, Page 5•
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U. ilk: NV IN (1.11ASI '11.3,11474S, FEBRUARY 19, tb97,
in DOUBT
As to whether you are buying Goods Cheap enough try this store. Corn-
pariaon of prices you are paying elsewhere with those with which we
eharge, may open your eyes to the Aloney saving opportunities
always open to you at this store. Jest now our
rirIFE.PIL ICO) Pfie 11.-43E:
Is an affair in which our customers rare taking great interest. If you want
to get acquainted with the store we. feel like saying that this is the
beat tpne we know of. Wo shall be glad to welcome you among
um' list of patrons.
0<ab••••••Car.4,..43.A:11,..c)
PRICES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES
Raisins good quality, 5 lbs. for 25e
Fresh Corn starch, best mode, regular pried 10c. trade sule price 5c
A few more vegetable dishes 1.4, These orb made -of the beet Iron -stone China,
fancy pattern. round, uneovered, in three size, regular price 15c, 20o, and 25o
each, trade 6tr1e price 10e, 12140 and 15e each
Special line Laundry Soap, 5 bars for D'0.
Brown Teapots,•emall size, new shape- 'regular 25c, trade Fele price 15a
Vactory Cotton, )ard wide. regular mice 4 and Ott trad eale lattice 33to
Towelling, 20 ii•nches wide, fancy border in red and blue, heavy make, regular price
Sc, trade :sale price 5c
Black Brocade Dress Goods, good patterns, 42 inches wide, Tat black and guaran-
teed acid proot, good value 4.0c,but cheaper at our tradeaale price 25o
'Ginehates, new colors, new patterns, warranted not to fade, 'sure to give satisfaction
50 a yard •,
en's Extra Heavy Dark Colored Flannelette Top shirts with collar attached, in
red;brown and blue (.13ecks,,one of the Lest wearing tElharts se bevelled, reguisa•
70c, trade sale price 50c
Whitt Winter Goode we baceileft will be cleared outt.during the next few days
of thia great sale
New'Goods aro coming to and daily and we are maibingpreparations for•great-
ly increased sales during the rpresent ard following am/the We told you soaraatime
ago about our big purchase•orrOottonade. IP you requireaDottonade let usf 'bow
you what we are doing. .
!Follow up our "ads" every iweek. We never make a statement we (canna
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iblIVER TERLINING1I5 cents a yard.
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McKinnon. & Co,
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.0f:Orookery. We intend opening this week and will have
iin:aefew da3s, the finest range of ie
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TOILET
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At Winghturs leaturday, rob. 27th.
It' you have Oatarrali and desire
to be cured without risk of losing
your money, call on our represent.
ative in Wingbam and ho will give
you a Germicide Inhaler rend meal -
eine for the cure of your disease
whhout asking one cent of pay in
advance. Give the remedy a fair
trial at your home and if successful
you can pay $3 for same, if not; no
charge whatever will he made, This
remedy cures where all cite fails.
You Can try it without money and
without price. For remedy on above
liberal terms call at Campbell's Drug
Store, Wingham, Saturday, Feb, 27.
Remember the date. Those who can
not call can have the remedy sent by
addressing Medieel Inhalation Co„
Ltd., Toronto, Ont,
WROXETEa
Mr. R. Black shipped a car of flour
east perfe. P. R. this week.
Mr, John Barnard is ou a business
tip to Kincardine this week.
W. A. Lee, of Orangeville, was the
gueet 'of John Bray last Friday.
The S. S, Convention at Fordwich
was 'very largely attended by prom-
inent Sunday School workers from
liViroxeter.
'Messrs. Hamilton and Sanderson
•Sliipped a car load of cattle to Tor-
onto on Thursday.
Mr, Robert Miller made business!
trips to Fordwich and Harriston this;
week. • !
Revival services closed in .the
Methodist Church k.n Sunday even
ing.
The 100 harvest has begun and en
view of the threatened soft weather
there was a great rush. Mv. Joe.
Barnard, the contractor, was ,equal
to,the occasinn and put on a sufficient
force ofmen this week.
I3ERVIE.
A very successful tea -meeting was
held in Knox church February 7.91h.
Tea was served in Michell. Tlie audi-
ors feethibition ence room in the church was .erowil-
t ed to its utmost capacity. flexion&
ministers gave short pithy and in-
teresting, addresses, which were Tail
; of information. These were inter-
ispersed with vocal and instrumental
music from the choir, which was v16111
tendered anti reflected much emelt.
Major Stoneman and son the femme
baritone singers, gave solos, readings
dialogues and recitations, making a
very rare treat. Miss Maggie Hein
derson presided at the organ. Tice
greatest harmony ebounds in every
DINNE S branch of the co
success is written on every depart-
ngregation, and
anent ef the church work. The pas -
!ter of this charge is entering upon
ithe 8th year, and each year received
Steen the people numerous tokens of
diatom and lose lbr hint, The pro-
. ,eiteds of the meeting werti ninety
1 drublans. Several from Winghant
•I itaeateed ui with their presence.
N.. A. FARQUHARSON'S.''.
. GLENANNAN.
ithat hae,yet been shovenoneteide the cities, and ;they are as WON1DERINUIL
W.A1LUE as they aate IBLEATTTIFUL GOODti. We shall also ;upon
:some very fine lines elf
whlek aveexcvtion ttly good ,value and very pitchy designs. Intendlifing
Ptarehasers SHOULD NOT FAIL TO CACI, AND EXAMINE
OUR GOODS .13EFOle E BUT.
• GROCEIRT lines full and. Creek ;as usual at
CHINA HOUSE,
e Mrs. Eadie who has had a severe
*WINGHAM; attest& .0if eotejestiou sf the lungs is
reeovelieg under the skilfal treat-
ment of De. Macdonald.
se.'-----"•es-es---- -ea nu Illber of our young people drove
over to Mr, Peter Ilastinge on tee
s eth concession, one night last week,
•'....a...... 4a. 1 1...! TT 1 and tripped the light fantastic till
the early dawn when all dispersed,
, • 1•'" Iri a pleased with the night's enjoy•
has just passed into stook for the. Fall Trade;,, -,,y,'
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1 2 .
tnint.
day hist week as Valter Dun-
X4a1" XTPTLIE...111E.J1 kart wee working with an axe in Mr.
•• Etetric-'s swamp, the axe aecidentally
ennui in contact with his hand,nearly
FLANNELETTES.
SHIRTINGS severing .his thamb from his hand
9 end puttleg bad :resit ia his ind.ex
GREY COTTONS9 8 1-4 and 9 1-4
finger, Which will Ji1 Win oft' work
for some Mane ler
Twilled and Plain Sheetings, Fall A p .i..• li ) :lig wai held at the
Ione of el r. ,101111•Scott. on Tuesday
Print and Dress Goods, Blankets and eveffing,,f 1..4 .week After the
ineettng wile over, 311.. Seott wai
Fall Tweeds, also in ReadraWadp itvited forward, when Mr...John
Cothing a.n. d. F. al.
l -Overcoats.
, . .fVeeeelpng
I son presented him with a ine easy-
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!OWL, as a present 111.111 Eddie&
• , church, that themight show in
A. Cleaiiiv I..6t of UNION and TAPESTRY CAR setae small way, their great appreci
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PETS. Sec en) .if in need of a Carpet, before purchasing tenon of lus tel as their precen
Scott who was e,ompTetely
i 10 0*.rS, S H 01;LS and. RUBBERS.- -Some very not. to. Mr'
taken by surprise, made a brief re.
an,1 *6 bi,y good,. . . pry in which he thanked his many
. Also a lot o'r S. )1:T awl STIFF FELT .H ATS from Wends tor their extreme . kinitnese
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2'5C. i'tntl u:i - • .• . afilrming, that what he had donewts
done through a sense of daty, and
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...•-... .1,RIVrar.,...* . • J nOt ift thif CX paqta Lion ofany reward.
• • - Mr. 11., Small, made 1'. Ilk ing trip
A par 6) L I tO 1 C E T I MOTHY far fall seedIng on hand. 'to Williamon'sortirs on •:.Fi iday,
' . ..,01. A l•ft ifr-i- re •-t* i'. Kant be some attrition,
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AITOTUBIN-RIVATZ XtAlllt IN on as soon as possible anal build 0 ilIS HOLM'S
TROD -13. (mother bridge on the river at eon's ..
0 and 7 urging their olefin on the WI NTBA ..
TIM ONE 18. IX MILDItAY, . 'ground that a largely signed peti- .
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Walkerton, Ont., Feb. 15.—After ti" presenteda nulub" af years 4g°
was on the file, and perfectly valid FL
as yet to take action in this mat. ,
of mouths the Mildinay privatbanter.
et.. Cares all roughness of the akin
has been etompelled to assign. • Mr,
Oa nee. lint Of having 0116808810n to makes and keeps it soft and
Sheriff O'Connor Seized the property rebuild the superstruction of bridge
On 8,11116111Y, en an exeLintl°'' 'or cil would not under the eircumstan- smoelh.
of the concern, and it's PmPriew,r8 on river con's 10 and 11, the coan-
$1019, at the suit of the Rcv. S. E. ee„ make any promises, or take any Pleasant to use, being nelther oily
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Wadel of Chepstow, and irminellately acliowhatever'in the meantime. nor stleles. SOW by the °untie
thereafter, the Company assigned ,,0 The collector reported that on the
and a badseason all over, there was1
or in 2iic. bottles at.
Mr. John Snyder liverman of Mild. prevalent complaiut of hard times
port of the taxes of 181)11 that he was 1,1 TORE
as yet unable to collect. I CHISHOLM'S DEW S
willogArc on.
a hard struggle with fate for a eouplTe
e
may. This gentleman has called a
meeting o'f the ereditors of the bank,
far the 27th hist, Another writ for
81600 was isseed,• by Mr. 0, le. Klein Lockhart-Carr-eThnt the time
barrister, on Satarday; at the suit of for returning the colleetor's Roll be -- --
elethiss Stroeder, , against Messrs.
'extended to the end day of March round on cattle. A few -eattlee, e
Sehurter, Geissler, Lobsinger, Her-
e'rs of the , sold for shipment •this morning, at
gottand Zettle, proprietors next. -next. ' -
the appointment of township officials
By Law No. 1 1897. 3onfin»ing from 30 0 4e per Ib.; butchers„ 34'se
bank
c; mil -
A special writr, mon 20 ne. First claes stock
was also issued for the current yea . . 31e per The fair, Ile 0 ni
against Mr, Zettle individually, oa f.:
account of a. transaction with his son roadcou.DnYe-irljawN
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n t" nls:ioPtiPeQri silt. 1 ng the calves, sold for the Faglish market,
two selling for 15.50. Most othe
incidentally arising out of the cliff), 13y -Law No, 8 to authorize and market were young, and sold at
$n
catty of the bank. lilr. Zettel sold
collect 3% extra on all taxes remain- 2-te;
empower the collector td charge and .from $2 0.4 $4 each. ,Sheep,. 3e; bucks
his farm to his son in November last
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Since the commencement of the December next. East *Buffa lo, , N. Y., Fa rit
lambs, 4 0 4?:ee1leavy hop.,
taking it mortgage thereon for $4910 ing unpaid after the 15th day of
3c at 3e; liglit, 4e0 4'.e.trouble in the bank Mr. Zettel has 1 . tir5.
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discharged the mortgage. Mr. Scree- By -Law No, -4 disposing of the tax ' -Oattle-145 ears on .01e, 'itiOia-
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levied and collected from .dogs and, ing 50 cars of Can -mins. _cir 'the
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S'er, doesnot think the discharge bitches for the current year.
and has brought suit to have it de- AB Canachis, 25 to 30 cal 8.11 ei e sta. Is
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was a genuine business transaction read three times and pessed. and feeders; a fair proportion of bti t
Tile treasurer reported cash on chers' some bulls, oxen, etc.; good. .
'elared that Mr- Zettel is still the hand January 1 t th $1050,73. Paid
a rough, coarse but fat stock, slow-
irnortgagee. Than
e bank is not in- out since then, 131753.05 leaving. . handy butchers', 19c 15e higher,
,corporated institution, but wet ely an n nI
!balace on hand at date, of $20(3,71, though generally steady; all told
:association of private parties, who'
carrying on busineds under the name !dered to be paid.
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The following accounts were or- values were g_enerally--1-0e7ebove last . . •
4Moudaye"Choicest export mat:keep- .e... ei
for the past fourteen years have been
pal World, St. Thomas, at $4.85 •€-3 $5, with fair at 84.7-teess-eS7ss re .-,
of the Carrick Financial Company.. :
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etatione
ry, 73c,; IS, Porterfield servl- $4.65; good, 1,050 to 1,100 ib. steers
All their private property is liable* i e
--- ;B. Nicoll , auditor:87; Andrew Cur-
ees as Division Registrar, $1.8.00; J. sold at $1 0$4.10; one load of Can -
for the debts of the institution, and
rie, auditor, 87; J. Bentley ada butchers' steers,. of 1,014 lba.sold ..'
when a run comnieneeal on them. •
!..T. H. McClinton refuntied dog -tax
getteen, at $3.80, and three ears of steersaild
after the Messner failure two. nientlis I
ago, they claimed a surpins of e50,000 i 1806, per, and heifers of 880 and 900 lbs, sold
all told. The liabilities .of the bank ,
were then given at $64,4300 with as- G. Munn. .7 Stewart, - and. $3.75, half a ear, 870 lbs., mixed, 1'reee
heifers
;el. $70, and postetre tati ery
T. A. Small $3; F. Anderson treeaur- $3.50; and a Mai a car, same weight e;,.
,, ands ea , ,'.i3.65. commoner grades sold 1 •
sets, nominally over e65,000' NearilY '15 all $5. at $3.15, o $3.4•0; one load of but- ./..
$40,000 of theliabilities. es for farmers Bone -Lockhart -That this eoun- -
cher& cows. at 2.00; bulls were
and others in the immediate neigh -
now adjourn, to meet on Tuesday steady, with last week for strictly fat ,•-;•
borhood. It is now said that the as- March, 2nd at 3 p. in. choice, Canadas at -$3 0 $3.25; come
sets will not pan out nearly so, weli
P. Ponamarin, Clerk. .mon to medium sausage and buts
as at first stated. Mr. hurter the chers' $2.d0 @ $2.85, stockers and.
manager, has been carrying on a --
feeders, 10 to 12 cars; native, 25
Se
mill and Mr. Hergott, another of the Uncle Sam Don't Want Him. I to 30 cars; natives steady and, a .
Last Tuesday Torontonians shade stronger; Canadas, active, -and. s"
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vela° come down town may see 10 ev 15e higher; 2 eatCanada.'
szl- Irdian in fall native costume stockers, 760 Zs., average,- j•••'N..
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proprietors, was earryiug en a Amu-
; dry, both of which • were dependent
on bank capital, and both of which
are now closed up. - Their notes are. weeking the streets. For the infer- $3.75 top price,. andetle6 same4-tians. • '.••••.,
in the bank, given by themsel% 'es as mation of - those who do, it may ty of feeder ,-firought t13,871 AM . ..•
individuals to themselves as a bank be said the striking looking stotA: disposed of. .
• and counted by the bank as valuable aboeiginal, is"Little 13car" the North.'
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!friend of the family,..- .• •
assets. Their value remains to be west thief, who with . his band of
i seen. The interim assignee is
a Crees,erossed the border into the Inth'tn 13,
AIL:d not a )1264. I United States at the time of the • It can no loeger be-VASehati Pan
,ness me n, so that in the meantime the 1 rebellion of 1885. -Last year he arid minia lacking in sympiaiby for ,:Hi
managers will practically have eon- !
1 his tribe were deported by the doo distress. A very large snits 1
itrol until the meeting of the creditors I Washington Government, and he has been subscribed end this at the 1
.011 the 27111 inst. 'just been down to Ottawa to make eon when we have most need off- sire of the Government's permission charitable funds at hotue. Iter4
for his people to occupy the Indian it 11"W -be -kbptfil1t. •the --',
reservation. - - Government williaTaMtlehgat.„,.A4L.0
"Little Bear" is a perfect type of contingency which as the Viceroy
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The council met Feb. 9 pursuant
to ;adjournment. Members all pre
sent Minutes of last meeting read -
the aboriginal Northwest Iiidtan., himself says may any da v occur and
and passed.
Sturdy, thick -set and well built, he , to meet which, therefore is a regular
Communications were read from is an admirable specimen of it tnan dutr of the Indian Administration.
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W. (1. T. IT, ot"foronto; Stratford 'physically, and his strong, features. Let the Indian Government either
Bridge and Iron Works, and Coder- remind one at times of those of the ; from a reserve fund or as soon as the
ieh Lumber (o., were received read
and filed. • lime Sir John, A. Macdonald, He; emergency occurs. take, 4 an.
speaks no English, and though long , which it will be able
Thannual certificate from the associated with missionaries takes no I, actly by the need. To let. theili
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Registrar General. Torontc, 'certify. stock in Christianity. Yet he is, doos become skeletc ns and thee:invite
lug that the clerk inhis capacity of after his own fashion, profoundly 1subscriptions front the 1)00P0 of the
division Registrar in 1806, registered religious in his convictions, and he, Empire at large who have no means
63 bir%s, .7 marriages, and 28 moreover, leads an exemplary 11(
•e, I measuring the needs seem unworthy
ing made a solemn vow of temper- the otherhand it is not to „Driti,ia
being a pattern to his people. Hav• I of an illustrians administration. On
deaths, and authorizing him to re-
ceive payment fur same inaecord•
ance with the provisions elatina.
ance as a young man to the Great taxation as some t
thereto in the amended and eon"- Spirit, he never touches intoxicating the proverty of the -• -ittoo peaeelt ry
seep' - Willi; • Ir
liquors and he endeavors to maintain owing. British 1. 85105 is lighter
solidnted act of 1896, le. Births Mar-
a high standard of morality in his
riagcs and deaths; also a small ae than wasathat of the ,nalive melees.,
Besides which British rale has Overt
the cultivator immunity from breg-
ular exaction desolating warfare, and
Mahratta raids. The ravages of local
famine have also beet, greatly lessen
ed by improvement Of the nieahs -of ...-
distribution. The main cause of Hin-
deo peoverey is the over growth of
of pepuletion which, formerly war
end famine kept down. This ie not
an agreeable reflection but - the fact
apparent ly cannot be nenlesi.
count from 'Municipal World', St.
Thomas, for stationery received.
Lockhart-Uarr-That aforesaid
accounts be ordered to be paid.
Plans and specifications for re-
building bridge, on river, con's 10
and 11, were received from John An-
sley, Co., Engineer.
Lockhart -Bone --That Mr. Ans-
ley be authorized; to advertise for
tenders for rebuilding said bridge
forthwith. Tenders to be received
up to noon on Teesday 2nd March
next. -Carried.
The auditors' report and treasurer's
abstract for 1896 received and read.
Scott -Carr -That the report now
read be adopted, and that the and'.
tore be,paid $1 eaeh for their ser-
vices.arried.
Lockhart—Oar—That the min -
61.011 for tenders from the printing
offices of Whighlute and. Blvtli for the
towniship • printing required for
1897.—Carried.
A deputation from nonnybrooit
district, Consisting ,Of Mears, Mar-
wood, Potter, Jefferson, , end
• Wallace, requesting the council: to go
tribe.
During his trip east he has visited
Ottawa had htontreal, andhe
expresses himself as greatly impress
ed with the white man's industry
and inventive genius.
Accompaning Little Bear is Rev.
John McDougall, the celebrated
author -missionary, who has written
"Forest, Lake and P_airie," and
'•Saddle, Sled and Snoeshoe," and is
at present engaged On MS third
y ilume of the history of the North
west, which will bring the story up
to the date of theRed River Rebellion
of 1870. Later in the series, he will
give a new version of the rebellion
of 1885.
Thursday Little Bear and Mr.
McDougall left for the west by the
Pacifie express.
We Sunk Narksta
Montreal, Feb. 15, --About 500
cattle, 15 calves, and 150 sheep and
iambs were offered for sale at the
cattle market this morning. Prices
were good, there being an advance
in prices of about 1 cent per .1b. all
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on.
What might have resulted in le up
serious accident in the funeral prod div-
ston of Miss Rogers going to the cc° 156"
etery lest Monday wee fortreiegor....
averted. Dr. MeKelvey's horse
driven by Alex. ran away After
upsetting the cutter irt one of the
many pitch holes. Ile upset and
damaged the first cutter he eats* to
and ran into Robt Johnston's cutter
and stove in the back of it. Mr. .
-Johnston and Robt. Graham caught .
the frightened. steed and' provent4 •
further loss of property it' mating
more eeriotts.-Brussels Post.
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