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The Wingham Times, 1899-02-03, Page 8H. MCLNOO New rens Goods Prints and Lace Curtains. SMALL LOCALS. LS. ,.m,meaanwaa 1.11111111fa1 . . '11 .P;1 W J HA , .TIMES„ FEBRUARY 3. 1899. The Al. O. a. Supper cud Quuaert, liah Arms,' and -"Didn't we kill the Bear.' Even Seittthroan will adtntt, Campbell** Eleadaalie SYafera easel- "Etaah man be Claimed hia motto, however, that an. Englishman is sot teed tO cure heedaohe, g John Bud, he taled, the the rose, to While Sandy Glaituod thistle, a bad companion to have in a bear ---Zein weather f.r the butt week. As well ),Ole may suppose; hunt, i. --February. Witter is getting a move Iiti,t Pat, be bolsi* the she e* ,aWe love t hone far off ocean isles, With three leave,* on every branob, Where Britain's monarch reigns ; WREN THE and Spring's almy d tyfs l�ri your season, b s hones e[ ening, the 1a T thrifty housewife has many needs A. which we can satisfy at prices that will save the buyer money. These: eft ou, n Saying • ':tt W a 'et °O. ae wall , out We'll 'liar forget tap good old flood t ^ I --Tetra and Ines fly Sur; $1,25 per I helped to tight the FlagellaThat throughveins.t° tiyt'ful hems will make the avorl� Oto year. 41d ,4s`4ng, Proud courses auoldt.Erie'sname, easy. H(re' s let of what you'll need j --Beau' ir east! g Of town Coattail on lilt' Jodi* Ross iloblertsod, of Tor- And haughty Albiola's powers Monday L.cgtnH. elate,having made urgent appeals Reflect their watohleseluatre on r Step L'"aders, Window I3rushee, S,rnb lirusl•ei �' This Canada of flute:' Feather leueters, Window Oteunors, Pain6 Brushers, Howe Patina i Sea load of • o s visa ahfpf;edfrom through the press for money to aid Fr ,`7tUt1TTi8IiA, C AA DI lv Wo t h ill and every ether tecessit•y at. our store. Best Wtnf;hatu on 4yedn day, in paying off the mortgage on the Remember WS seleutod silo k of 13nr«1,vure in this section of he country, ¢' par or social in the I 0 0 SIGN Children's Hospital 0f that pity, A. Narrow'`isettpe Thankful words Written by Mrs. Ada. F gait en Tuesday ev ming, the matter was brought before the --The cold storm x weather during the Sons of Scotland 0t this town. i Liam, of Groton, S. P. a'Was•teken ""'"' I a Hiner Tan Soviet , each Trish- h heti said welch settled on m . Mr Gee Nissen spelt a few days with man present would have subscribed lungs; sough sat in and tinnily termia x;oLa>t, • � a aid of the cause • *ted in Consumption, Four. Doctor®� _ —Camp Caledonia, 30 te, will hold ha the Soyas of England would nave :bort times Iagate myself up to my 23rd the wife o , ir. McGlynn , a week has been hard en busitteea• n y with a y his mother in Lorsdoe this week, pertion lly angood+ ] !d 1v but a • Aiifi INT :11:2:1:1„:" t e ,, on Jur,'y regular meeting next Aouday evening. voted money from the funds Qf their Saviour, determined if I could not stay een,i/ We have just opened oar first societir ; but Scotty is canny and with my friends on earth, I would meet • tikes to get "two saspelaces for a my absent ones above. .illy husband $owns -•-ET see --At the residence of shillin" ievery, transaction of life, was a be the bride's esteem, Chesley, on Jany Bever far Consumption, Coughs d lith, by Elev. hl, A.'Jrinckenzie, B. A.,13. (C1111.410—,CiPUir shipment of New Spring Goods, our stock of which is unequalled for values. .Same of the ehnicest pro. .--Renewal* still ore to into the 'T.nnts office, Have you retatved your s tbsclip- tion for 1509 —Mr A Burkholder shipped this week wet done £ ductio�is from the world's leading, tete cars of oats, one tt wheat and 0 peas, for export, manefacturers are represented in --A. itew stook of n ernoriatn earc's at Our magnificent stock, and taking the Trues office. W 1 have all the latest advantage of every cash discount, and print them cheap. . reduces the cost of goods and enables •--The Tinas has re eiyeti another large US to quote prices that know no corn. petition. That's the Fad. Specials for February Here is pad of the programme: 20 pieces of Dresa Goods, reg. 50e for 36c. 6 Ladies' Astrachan Fur Coats, reg. $35.00 for $27.00. 10 Sable Ruffs, reg. $5,00 for $3.50.. . 1.0 Men's Ulster Overcoats, reg. 46.00 for $3.85. 20 Men's Fine Suits, black and olored,reg. $10.00 for 87.50. . 20 Boys' &piece' Suits,' reg. $5..00 for 86.50. 15 Ladies' &Iantles, very new, reg. 8900 for 56.00. 50 pairs - Men's Fine Shoes, reg. x,2.00 for $1.45. Men's. Suits to order this month, at speeial prices. Heap* of styles and novelties in •• our new Prin..s. First choice at Ma Rs AICIND0053a i'E.KS N A.L2. Mr BuzzRussetl h01r returned home from Atwood, • Miss Houghton ha 1 returned home often a fey¢ weeks sojourn n Toronto. Miss S Aikens, of "Vrndsor, is visiting and Airs R Aikens of n, of Wingharn, has aye with relatives in ld. g •c In ef.oll has as, ar- s , r s taken a situation ossant's factory. with her parents, Mr town. ,Airs Sas"l,ioLeughl been spending a few town.—Brussels her :rlr Thos Wilson, rived in town and b at Messrs B tion & a shipment of envetopes. We can srcpply the same at very close p ices. —The annual Tneeti g of the Noith Huron County Orange edge wilt be held in this town. on Teesday f next week, Orr Tr:citick, of Wingbam, whose for *mer home was Beet r, called on Ifensall friends Oil Friday. He is known as a lightening workmaia—Hensail Observer. 3i'rank McGuire, of Wingham, spent :Sunday at Geo. RRop•:ra. It. Roche is train- Ang Jas. O'Leary's :ring of fast horses in Wingham. Wesley Walker, of Wingham, was in town for a few days this week. Wee. has a warm 'this locality, but ii CUUE , The London. Cont ,diet church will nee ,next. The Lea Orth Les .church are making •enjoyable evening o particulars will be Highest prices. paid for butter, eggs, dried apples and guod maple and beach stove wood. 1) Al C ordon., —A. number of you g people spent a very enjoyable evening at the borne of Mr and Mrs Julie Fyfe, T rrnberry, on Fel 'ay Iast, —Mr. J. H. 'Sparlit 1. of Brussels, - lies been re-engaged as b 'tier maker at the Whitechurch creams for the corning season. Hiram Walker, th distiller, has died worth nine millions: Though he is gone-, his spirit is still with u—Wetaskiwin .Free Lane. • advised to get Dr.King's New Dis- v t i t oU s ani and Quids, I gave it a trial, took in, all mired m ane! 1 a 1 o m save nodnow.,a we and healthy woman." 'Sold by Colin 4. Campbeeta. and• name. teed or price refunded. Our Winghman Seotchmen there- 1) Mia Richard Lower, of 1iawicti•, to Tenn, Alma. . Mise lanilrritiu titer ot Mr. anti er s nb u • t u le i d ld a e ► ht tt h , t h i it s e tt I t C e o t1 b ol'e do add R f g' P p and A concert In aid of the hospital than t is d, I a d 11 John Elder, of this village. fund, thus perforning lin act of Il 50 ll uU G Fnaonso v — PouTf:iu'LaT.n. -- At the Inert and advertisingthe S. 0. S. at manse, MuncLestsr. on 'l'nescThy,Jan'y, y nir:t, by the llev. Hubert Heod.•rson.Mr. the same time. James Ferguson, of • i3aytield, to Miss LONDESBOR0. 'yet has nae cu lr to spam hist."li lint 1iR--McOR EA.--- Oft C''ednesc ray, "A roan may talc' a neebor's part, -- ggie Porterfield, of Marone/1.Marone/1.Ball---Mr, Tilos. III l leld h' i$ annual ballon Friday evening of last week. Owing to the inclemency of the weather the attendance was rather small. All who were there reported having' a. very enjoyable time. Mr. Alex Witt, of the 13th coil., gave a farewell party to his many friends on Thursday evening of last. week. There were upwards of two hundred guests. Mr, Watt was presented with a gold -beaded cane and Mrs. Watt with a gold watch and chain, showing the esteem in which they were held. After all had partaken .of a goodly supper provided by the `hostess. • They tripped the light fantastic till the "wee sma' hours" of the morning. After wishing Mr. and I'frs. Watt every happiness in their new home, all Left for their homes. Mr. W. Shepherd, of the base line, is moving this week t., his farm which be purchased from Mr. A. Watt. Mr. Alex Watt is moving to the Murphy place, near. - Clinton, which he liar' purchased. Mr, A. Wilton moved to Clinton last week where he will carry on the shoe trade formerly owned by world, and the writer is proud of the Thos. Quigley. Mr. Jas. Woodman Scotch blood in his own veins. has moved into the house vacated by . If an Englishman is asked what Mr, Wilken. country roan he is, he probably scarce- • fy contieeeends to give a, civil answer:. , &A Al, E. Surbrigg makes the newest things in the photo line, Just go and see the collection he has in talc window, 3.'LATXN0S 1 SPECIALTY. • Crayon and Water Color, Enlarg— ing and Copying receives special attention. A buy wanted to Warta-- photograph oarta photography. H. 1 ' ..Z 1g A lll'y DI G D, Opposite Presby torten Church. The ,supper, bytl]e way, was a an'y :r t1l, at the residence of t.,e pp , y y bride's father, 'Wm. Menrea, Belgrave, ,,ay+ great success, in spite of the stormy by the Rev. F. J. Eaton, Ph, 13 , l.dwin night, and the feet that the "great Miller, of Herniate, Mit , to Kiev Anuict chidden o' the puddle' race" was McCrea, of B.lgrave. absent from the bill of fare. A - Princess Ferdinand of Bulgaria is Scotch supper without .a haggis, is i dead of pneumonia. like an election in West Huron would Sir Frarteis Clare Ford, recently be, with charges of corrupt practises British lEinbsssador at Rotnc,is dead. left out, • Our friends, the Scotch are a peen- aa. liar people, zealous in good works, who, all over the British Empire, are to be found filling the best posi- tions. Modesty, no doubt, prevented the speakers last Thursday evening from saying many things they might have saki. , A certain Scotehlnan used to pray frequently that be might have 'eon- .—Wingham Tent, X 0 T M, are sending reit in bitnsel',' but this man •inlet out invitations for a gi-nd ball acid -sepptr have been born south of the Grant• to be 'held in the coun 11 chamber on Fri• day'ever,iugnext. plans, for •reo Llirh'lan.der woutdhave —The Listowel Stanard has moved in- need tb pray sucb a prayer. He to new 514 improved premises, and M' r. probably was a border roan, where 3awkins promisee to live his army tf it was ennsidered"no sica vers great readers an improved raper. crime GO steal a sheep,"but, where it was an awfu'thing to whustle on —The Palmerston. Reporter iu its the Sawbath." anxiety to print the dews on time, an- , nounces the birth of son to a citizen of Despite Scotty s little peculiarities, that place on "Nov. 1 ,1899. however, his great strong nature, —Mrs Jas Orawf.rd, mother of Mr and love of freedom have made lain Walter Crawford, fort ,erly trail 'clerk on pow e) fel force for good in the the L. H. it 13., died 1s her home iu Lon - on Sunday morning, eged 00 years. —That beautiful pi ture,;The Thin Bed Line, can be scoured res of cuat•ge by sub- scribing for the Win -hacu Tuxes and the Montreal Family Htld and Weekly Star. It's a gem, Boit at he 'Prates office. —Mr F Pattersc•e received an invita- tion to attend the ►moat celebration of 'and T'ni not • ashamed of it," but Barns' anniversary at Longton, North Sandy 'straightens - himself up and Dakota,, on the 2fiti•_of January. Owing says, "I'm a Scotch/nen, and nil to previous engagements Mr Patterson did proud of it." n attend. • The following story, though old, is not Peddie mo- ed his stock of dry one of the best to illustrate the blunt - goods to Seaforth t1 is week. lie sold.l-s ness of John Bull, the shrewdness of large safe to the B,q,k of Hamilton, and Sandy and the wit of Pat : • the same will be use c branch ffice of. opened —The Penny which is the lowes America, (20 cents owned by lion Chr place in his heart for eminent American orator, wants a repre• Ia all right. —Brussels sentativa in this vi:inity: It is a good take Sandy," asked the gentleman. opportunity for .ne of our ambitious "What'll ye gie me?" was the 'ma - tions reply. "And now Pat, what would you take, to stand up there ail night." "Yer honor," replied Pat, "I would be ether taking A bad cowld." • Perhaps the most striking etharaet- eristie of an Englishman is ills assur- ance. Everything within the British _ Empire is ]English, and .everything outside of the Empire should be tak• LE or simply growls, "I'm an English. .`i XE+�•'UT®LbiZ & LE man." An Irishman asked the same OF question, replies, - "I'm an Irishman, Valuable Farm Property in the Township of East Wawauosh in the County of Iluron. at Palmerston,where .An Englishman, a Seotehna1.n and the bank has been an Irishman were one day in London, • .standing looking up at the dome on agazine, New York, St. Pauls. A gentleman asked - the priced magazine in Englisbman What he would,: take to year), and which is stand up on the dome all night. "Five pounds," promptly replied John Bull. ."And what would you nncey M Depow, the [ NOTES. young men .or oomena Applications should be.addresset ,to the Subscription erence of the Metho- Department, The enny Magazine, Tem. t at Windsor' in June 1 pie Court, New Yo t City. glie of the Methodist i OLUBLit NG itATE$. • preparations ler an 1 Our subscribers in renewing their February 14th. Full - papers are asked to bear in mind iven to our next reene. - that they can get almost any com- Miesionary sermr.ns werepreached in the bination of papers or magazines they 'Methodist church _•ere kat Sabbath- by desire at reduced rates on applica• 'Bev Learoyd,of Lu.ltnow. Bev Dr Pascoe tion at this office.. We are selling the pastor, preaohe°t similar sermons at the nuns and the Western Advertiser .Lttcknow. for $1.40; the TiMrs and Weekly The Palmerson porter in rating the - Globe for $1.25; the TIMES, and stnairereary service of the Baptist church Weekly Mail -Empire for '$1:25, the t1f,81rat place; ref re thus of a former TIKES and Montreal Weekly Witness Winghatn pastor ; "Hey Mr Hamilton, for $1;60• the TIMES and Montreal -the now pastor of tie church, is getting Aiong•welt and is b coming popular among Weekly Family Herald and Star for our eitfzetae." $1,75 rind. the TIMES and London :RevJ'W Coffin, the new pastor of the Daily Advertiser for $2.00; in fact `Wingham and T nberry Congregational we will Club the nun with any •ohrrehep, took :afternoon. 8s ht in the morning, e the' i'urnberry a - Into a farm hone menet. Web ,of ilia illness. Cyn Sunday, l•" /errery'servidea talgbam ]res lalelri. Pair i) se -se at i'..• snort, fhr eta' y •'A+k ,, Or Sho .. s.r ddenly ill on Sunday pubireation, outside the local papers, d conducted service here at reduced rates. These figures are • d while oh his way to for a whole year of each paper and tkointment, had to drive the terms are neeessarily cash in and have a doctor Sam- advance. Call at- or address,. ve not learned the nature TIMES OFFICE, bruaty 12th, the Anal. _ Winghalii, Pursuant to the directions contained in the last will and tustlotont of FIenry,Grain, deceased, ill be offered for sale by rublie auction. bythere . Peer Dea•,,•, auctioneer, at swans' dote!, in tho Town of wi e:hate, in the County of Huron, on • Friday, the 24th day. of Loeb 4. D., 184,9, • at two o'clock in the afternoon, t oSowing vain. able farm property, viz. The north hall of lot 4 in t . 4 concession of the said Township of E W *nosh, coate,ining 100 acres of land, more o e . ` This farm is eitna on the gravel road loading front Luoknow to 1Vinghan, and is about 2 miles from Whitechurch and et miles from Wingham, The soil is a first class clay, about 92 -.crop are clear- ed and in a good state ot cultivation and thebalance is well timbered with hardwood timber, There is no waste land The property is wen fenced prinoi• pally with straight rail fences, well undordratbtd and well watered. There are Upon the property a good frame house with kitchen attached and stone foundation and cellar, a,rame barn 60 x 04 with atone foundation. and stables underneath, about 11 acres of orchard and 42 rods of high fence. Tnero is also abbot 1•k acres of tall wheat in tin, ground and 20 Garel of Tall plowin,r. TELMS 01' BALE. — Ten per cent. of the pup chase money on the day of sale and the .belittle* within 30 days thereafter, Further particulars and conditions will be made known b0 the day of sale or limy be had on application to the undersigned. Dated at %Ingham this 2nd day of February A. D. leen. it VAMOOSE, Wingham, flit' DAYtS, Solicitor for Etecutora. 1' A MILLS. Executors 17, en possession of as soon as "possible ' ITEM 0 INTER STa We are sure you do not. Nobody wants it. But it comes to many thousands ever year. Itcomes to those who have had coughs and colds until the throat is raw, and . the lining membranes of the lungs are inflamed. Stop your cough when it first appears, and you remove the great anger of fctture trouble.. stops coughs of all kinds. It doe's so because it is a sooth- ing and healing remedy ef. great power. This makes itthe great- est preventive to consumption. Put one of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plasters over your lungs A wta• M.dlcat Uba'ardrF.... Tor fens bents In stamp* tO pay goat. age we will median sixteen medical books. Maddest hrifvlc. Faro. Wo have the exclusive services of setae el the most eminent physicians a the metet States, 'Unusual oppor. Wake* and long experience end. nbritly St them for giving you medical advice. Write !reel.. all the psrtic• plata p+t your case. You will receive a nred►rtt ten 7. Nlthotlt_Cott. 0. AYES Lowell, ]Iden. and evade English. Farmers,. •why pay 5 and 6 per cent. 'A'UQTION •SALE We hear of English law, English interest on your loans when money only OP literature add the English language, be bad at 6 per cent: Payments wade Va uaw.e' operty in the Town of England's army, Engltict'>i nary, to suit' borrower. Charges low. • W zngkam. England's flag and England's queen; At office Friday afternoon and all day tinder anti by virtue of a pmvur of,nlooentained lyra 'and ever til n that Seotehmen or Saturday. certain ntort;a ru, whieh will Int pro noted et the y a t;" �,,� 4+ � time dealer trot ill fl' p p ' , etc ben offered for sale by pub - by accomplish is appropriated _ ABN r3 ESS* do stiction by Peter leans, Auetiooenr, at the Meedonald /nook, Wingbam. Brunswick io1el in the Tow„ et Wiuxhan, in the by d'Ohli Ball .and put down to the County Of 1 nruu, on credit of "Old England." Ct'nt01 iluru 1�th' Day of February, Scotetlrnan may continue ging%ng A., D., 1899 A CARD "Scots who has and "mild hog at 1 o'clock in the afternoon the following property, Syne,"'and Irishman may wear out their lives under burning mils in de- fence of the Empire; but still it is— "England, home and beauty.', `The meteor flag of England)* t'EEagland with all thy faults, MVO tbee still." t'> ngi>rnd ex poets every Will to do his fn Conneotron with the The population of OntArio ,• „ ' • one ,rtrong gee tion of EngJatatle Ware," etc, eto. Scotehmen and Irishmen may bear! the brunt of the battle at a falacltava or an Inkernlan, and English papers f Will report " .n'otber'Vietory :for Eng - duty.,, ytarian church will be 268,492, Pier rlo , the aster, Wilt' if3'' P Mr. iolm it. Blake, barrister, bait• boot, ,lr I fefed Pollee fttagi:fcrate of a.ti. ., i . U••t•1• rir. ,. , v.l • ;salt, t UC.e (d Aft. { s ?, Turnbull, tlly•,: ....,.. 5 '.....,,a, lie'' i t,'r,eti: We, the Undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a twpnty.tive cent bottle of Dr. Wills' English P,,ille, it, after tieing three fourths of eontente of bottle, they do bot relieve Catalpa - tion and Headache. We also warrant that tour bottles will permanently cure the most obstinate ease of Constipation, Satisfaction or no pay when Wills' Eng- lish Pilin are used. A. A. lylorrow, Chemist and Druggist, Winghem, Ont. Colfn A. Campbell, Chemlet and 1Drug- gist, Wingham, Ont. A. It.Iletnilted, Cdeuu t and Drug. .Wfagltanl, Ont. th at I to pa • The north Wept came- of laf, number one oh the south aide el John Street in itd Poley's first surf ey in the said Toe h of tt h,ghnu,, whieh said parte! is particularly deserib,d Inthe, above mentioned mom pare. Upon title prrpperty 18,ltUslnd a comfortable s story frame dwelling 20 a 28, with kitchen attached. 10 a 18, xitd a Monti foundation and Cellar tinder bath hoose s,d 1 itc•ho", The promof•y is sell situated, being +•ifthin a' few yards within the hmli,, 88 coolie of the tbwu. TEEMS (l1' 4.tf.14,.-Tan per cent, on the day et sale and the balance within 20 days thereafter Ar. rentrentents can to made, however, to allow aportiot at tho pttrcha•t Haney to remain on mortgage at reaechat,t interest. Punnet partfcnl:tre iittrl eon ditions will boll ode known at the tree of sale ON ntsy be had oh nppileatlen to the gm:tiontet or the t ten o • dWithin*. � Gated at Winght•h Ufa 21'h iltt nr>tait0arjl,18Q3, PSTEltifl:A,rr.•, It. VA./STJNis, %b high to, • Ano l0utt,t,, 1'endbr'MSolicitor. _ 1111111 i�.>en"��-�"�'�_ _ "Tug' LEADING Having purchased the butcher bust. nese next the l;runswic.t, I am prepared to supply' the public with all kinds ot? 1?'resh audSalt Meats, Sausage, Bologna, &c. Orders taken and meat,deliveredll tc any part of town. • • A call solicited. 'P,,rrh��one No, 9.�y P1. .6.'•111v Ki`e Q�c'.LLIY;rM t:..5 100 ORDS oft 77T o . WANTED. • We will pay the highest oesh price for 100 cordo of good soft wood, delivered) - at our Ilphoisterint•, Factory in Whig. barn. Enquire ut the faetory office for particulars. WALKER'& •>< IE 7FGs, PUBLIC NOTICE. 13aving moved to town to the resin dencelately occupied by Geo .P 1Vens, corner Centre nad AIfr.d ntreets, near tbo GTR, I am preps el to pity the highest cash prices forali kinds of Ras Rubbers, Copper, Horse Hair. Wool Pickings, Iron and Metal at till kinds; delivered at my residence, or if word be‘ ieft,1 will oall for same. C. GOCID latAN. A. E. SMITH tvlxoFlAM General Banking Business trans— acted. Money advanced to farmers and business men on endorsed notes .and. collateral. r . Farmers' Sale Notes Cashed, - Moneysremitted by draft to all part* of Canada and the united litotes. Notes and accounts collected on real+ onable terms, WEBSI'ER & N. have secured the services, of three first-class coat makers, arid are in a posi- tion to execute 'orders it workmanlike manner on, the shortest notice. - ' Style and fit goes for a. good deal these days -•�- both ai'e combined in th+~. clothes we make. Our goods are alt neve and the prices are low. Webster 8G Co., �ltteeb' Bleek. rt,