The Wingham Times, 1899-03-03, Page 80
H. Mcl N 00 0., SMALL LOCALS.
Campbell's Headaohe Wafers guarat.
teed to curs beeileche.
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—Sugar making wit Peon be in circler.
Nam items hm
ave be very score° thia
PRik,g1 opENING week.
—Four weelca fro' tc ea.y aci ea 000
7 Ir, Is , Friday.
of New Print; Dittilins7
I -A.”sbar.1,,•,, the Opera House, Thors
*dayevening. s...hiee,
:Embroideries, Laces, eth,
i
, —There has heen io end to drummers in
the town during the,,paeb week.
Ribbons,Silks and Dress . G on wood wanted. G. E.
l —The Towu Ooun iyl wevilelnilniogli‘l its regu-
GOods, Lace Curtains ;
_ter tneeting on Mon
I - camp Oelecloni , S 0 Si will bola its
and Carpets. , regular meeting on lonaley next,
. I —Mr W J noun th i* able to be oat
As a niatter of course one gets I again after an attark of la grip
most f„r thpir moaey where there'd i -Measrs Darobill e 111�D it 3 shipped a
most 1.0. choose from. Those things i car of hogs to Colli igwoo on Tuesday.
are eew, coining and going every 113nild.pg.sand and e e wanted. A.pply
4lay, where designs are better and 1 °aiv ]atory
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patterns newer, and prices the least 1 —Mr a 11 Dulma ,e is able to be ;thank
for standaid qualityI ti house aguin, after his sudden hitless of
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et week.
1 —Mr Thos Wall er lass sol.1 tia pro
CURTAINS AND CARPETS pe -
rty on Leopold 'Area to Mr A MO-
, Ailister.1
This mouth for Carpets and Laee —Material is beii 7, pluerd on the grouud
Carta les. Some of the eholeest pro I for petting stone f andationa under the
. eihetione and unequalled for variety, i Iient cottages on Jo 14 street,
quality and value. We want you to —Mr =3. 3 Sebne Um took part a
see these goods before they get concert given in aid of the Pablii Unary
picked over first °twice, at Teeswater ou Th'-rad
ay eve
.
Young & Panlin we a antenna one
quart dippers placed in of their a in -
SPECIALS IN CLOTHING dows. which they wi
cents as long as they last. -
fi
'New Sprhig Suits and Furnishings
for men. One of the pleasures of
spring is the opportunity to wear
averythiug new from hat to shoes.
Oar stock is now moat eompLete.
-You ean save Money by buying your and sure your wed time invItations.
Init from 51. IL Mclndoo. —11.1rthy from toweeattentied the auction
sales of Mr Wm GeremilleTurnberry, and
Ur James Thynne, korris, on Wednesday,
Fresh oysters arriving daily at McKel-
vie's Star restaurant. Ws serve them iu
—Tile milliners w 11 soon he making
reedy for the speints, trade. •The millinery
season opened iu Tor iuto on Monday.
—If yon contempla te "for the better or
worse" just cell at ti.et alio of the Thuis
DRESS GOODS AT 250.
Now for Bargains. Carnival in
Vress 'Goods. Every yard worthy
and reliable. Twenty-five. cents for
Dress Goods worth as high as 60c,
So it will pay you to buy an extra
Dress or two, at such a small outlay.
Only 30 Dress Ends and about 20
ilemnants.
First C mice at
IYL L hiNDOO
any atyle.—Ja. M0SELVIE. tf
—A number of your g, folks from town
enjoyed themselves a the horde of Mr
Robt Marshall, Culros 3. on Friday evening
last.
—A minstrel show has commenced re-
bersal in the tom . An up.th-tlate
minstrel show may Is looked for in the
future.
—The Wingham Fveemen have secured
the services of some Ifirst-class talent for
)8 their celebration Leme on the Queen's
a birthday.
• —yr J D Nichol, tanker, of this village,
bought a very. fine eirivang mare from a
.Purteo.NALS. gentleman near Witirrham on Monday last.
'We shall be triad to have Contributions to this —Luanow Sentinel
volumn tom any of our readers. If von have
t003 or purpose coing away yourself, drop in and
tell us, or send us a note to that effect..
WINGHAM TIMES, MARCH 3, 1899'.
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UteCeSeiOn Duties
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As shown by the •pebile accounts i
for the Province" Ontario received .
during the year 1898 the sum of
$20ott80..56, 'The several counties Michael Farr, of the Saltforcl.
contributed es :follows: Brant', $6.42; Hotel, bas been serieasly ill of
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Carlon. $19,251; Dufferin, $508; , pneumonia,.
141 1 1 889 Esse .$1 030 Itron.
tenao, $6,767; Grey, $615; Huron, i
$1,485; Hastings, $5,541; Kent, $2,-1
165; Lennox &.- Addington., $771;1
Leeds and Grenville, $2,223;
Lanark, $558 ; Lineoln, . $1,460 ,
Lairibton, $2,887 ; Middlete$, $3,771;
' Northumberland and Durban), $9,-
' 091 ; Oman% $88(); Oxford, $840 ;
Perth, $!S,082; Prince Edward, $3,-
; 233; Renfrew, $2,522; Stormont,
1)undass and Glengarry, $3,987 ;
Victoria, $250 ; Waterloo, 50;$Well
ington, $21,100; Wentworth, 1315,-
)80; York, $60,073. It will thus be
seen that the rich people.. are distri-
buted pretty weli over the pro% ince,
although the greater number are
• found in (rendes containing t he hug-
er cities, The estaiesio the county of
Heron that bad to contributed to the.
tax were those. of tbe late Wrn.
.Young, of Colborne, and W. Wilson,
Of Wawanosh, the former contribut-
ed $907 and the latter $578.In
Perth the estates were those of ,Thoe.
Thompson, Theodore ' Hutton and
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There are fifteen grocery stores in
J,M Relln, of Ellice, killed a hog
that dressed 727 lbs. last week.
Mrs W H Wallace is visiting with
Irian& in town.
Mr John Elder is visiting with his.
la -lubber in 'Mitchell.
. Mrs $ Kennedy, of Seaforth, is visiting
with Wingham Wands,
Mrs Peter Deans is visiting with White-
church friends this week.
lars A Dawson is in Toronto visiting
with relatives and friends.
W Walker, of Wingham, spent Sunday
n town.—Brussels Herald.
Mr Geo Thomson, of Goderiob, was in
town a few days this week.
Mist; Maggie McMillan has been visiting
in Wingham.-7Brussele Herald.
Mrs » McInnes is visiting with friends
in Southampton for a few weeks.
Mies Jessie Gray is attending, the millin.
.ery openings at London this week.
Dr Batler, of London, paid his regular
tuonthly visit t� Winghara on Wednesday
last, •
Mrs Jesse Bolton was visiting with her
sister, Mrs E 11 Dever, at Hensel!, over
Sunday.
Mr nod Mrs Chapman, of Wingham,
Aveeit in town on Wednesday.—Gorrie
•Vidette.
Mrs Grover, of Loridoe, is visiting with
Aber father, Mr J H. Damage, atthe Brue-
Dr. Macdonald is now permanently
at home and can be. consulted by
his patrons.
—Mr Wm Clegg shipped three cars of
wheat and two of 04 41 from Wingharn and
thfee care of oats en 1 two of wheat from
Belgrave this week.
—Latest reports 1 am Mr T E Bowles,e,t
'Orangeville, Ray t at he is improving
nicelyAnd his frienq. hope to soon see him
able to be around atiain. '
—Waunderstand bat Mr Jacob Kling
will erect a new bri sk hotel on the site of
the one recently burl ed at Seaforth, if he
can make sure of get ,ing a license.
--The thaw on 8uday last took a great
deal of snow off and left the walks very
slippery. Tuesdo,:•'s storm has fixed the
roads up again, and we are now having
good aleighing.
—The nuts office s the place to get
your horse and auctein sale bills printed.
We do them at proper prices and will'giVe
you a free notice in the paper up to the
time of the sale.
Cutters went good. 1 have ordered a
car load of buggies from the seine firm.
Doe't buy until you see me.
T. H. Ross
Wick hoots. —& traveller on 0 ie attic, branch lines
Mr and Mrs C Knetchel were in Bruseele !of the G T R is autImrity for the story
Friday last visiting with Mr Knetchel's that the train was topped at a country'
pother, who is quite ill. cross -road while the e igineer went over to a
Mr James Hunt. of Brueefield, wee visit. farmhouse to get a AM of tobacco.
'ug with her molher, Mrs Wm Henderson, —Anebach's perfor-nance is marvellous
of t'he Bluevate read, during the weak. and much more mysterious than any
Mr Thos Woodcock ogled from Halifax alleged imiritualistic eance, with the die -
ion Sunday last for London, England. He Unction that be (sedate nothing aupees
natural, but only t ickery and marvellous
Mr VIII return home about the end of May.
alcill.—Albany, N Argna, Nov 24, 1808.
D Stewart, of oampbers drug store,
Benefit Hockey Chs), in the Opera Barge,
-*as in Brussels on Wednesday, atteuding
evening, March 9th. -
the funeral of his uncle, Rev Dr Ferguson, Winghani, Thursds,
Mr P Teasley, of the Bell Telephone Co,
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was called home to Hamilton, on Wednes. Grieves flex ell, nt Harristort,
day to the bedews of his father, who is Ont, which has been operated for the
.dangerously illpast two years by the garristilyt
.
Mr and Mrs S A McLean, of Lucknow, I nal Mill Company (limit64 was
;formerly of Witighana, will leave shortly burned Saturday evening with the
for the Northwest, where they intend re-ibelanee of the season's eroP•
-siding in the future.
Mr James Bohertsont who formerly WaTeattrattAg "USTSMP111. PPR'
yawed to thil won farm vita. their own and nearby counties. UN maitilstrlotlfot
0,* 4 4 • • .r Wry' TilotnuiriVeetcletij:Inintte#81=f1d8etrlobtorn:
gtAt'op17,tetttlgs% sE,nits°14
1.6.4„ WO, M. Chitmge
John MeNab.
A Inagmffeant Farm.
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The American Agriculturist credits
E. D. 'Mem, of Tilsonburg, with the
possession of one of the flnest farms
in Ontario. • The farm consists of 4Q0
acres in one block, and 200 acres,
more or less, broken up into pasture.
There is a water tower, 150 feet
high, which conveys water all over
the pine, part of the supply being
used for irrigation. The , main barn
is of brick, 60x125 feet,And: there is
a brick annex, 48x48 feet, There,
are two hoc; buildings of briek, each
40x48 feet, and two additions, one
being 30x80 feet, and the other 20x
80 feet. There 75 flitch cows on the
farm. There are also five silos, and
they hold enough ensilage to cart the
stock over two summers it necessary.
Mr. Tilson is feeding at the present
time 150 cattle, Mhogs and nine
horses. There are over 1,000 sugar
maples planted along the gravel
drives Op the farm, most of the tress
being 30 years old.
Mr. Ike Rattenbury, Clinton. has
bought a four-yearald pacer trona
W. W, Parrott, paying therefor a
good price.
Mr. W. MeKeith, of the 8th con.,
Blanchard, has •soldbis farin to
Taos. Knox fur a handsome figure.
age of 43 years. He was a son of
the late Robt. Jones, for many years
reeve et Logan, and warden for the
comity of Perth.
An inmate of the Huron Hous 4 of
Refuge, Thomas Leathorne by name,
was allowed to leave last week, he
having secured employment at his
trade in .Seaforth, the town from
whigh he came.
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Andrew Pattullo has introduced
three bills which are of wide import
ance. The first provides that the
battot shall nor he used in municipal
councils of any kind. He also asks
that municipalities be prohibited
from bonusing inanufaeturing in-
dustries under any circumstances.
Two years ago an act was passed re-
ducing the size' of town councils of
.5,000 inhabitants or less. Mr.
Pattullo asks that it apply to all
towns.
News Notes.
• DIED.
Mr. John Smith, first Mayor of V Mo(JAssv — In Cincinnati, Ohio, on
Guelph, is dead. F bruary 22nd, Mrs. P. MoOasse,, form-
• ly of Belgrave, aged 76 yearat,
William HoItham, aged ftfteea W Mairrxer—In Turnberry, on February
JOI3.1vSoN East Wawanosh, on
F bruary Tit, the wife of Chris John.
'; it son.
IY NIoNotr.,—In East Wawanosh, on Feb„,jf
171h, the wife of Matthew McNoll; a soff
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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Settee jihereby given, pursuant to a $.0 ,
chsp.184. see. litt, that all persona bout Moline
against the mate pf Ifirain Lomax, ate of the
Town of Obighont,In tht. County of JPsron, wagon
maker. Lk:044444 who died on o Mut tho 25th
day of January, A, D. asea, are 1ubted to send by
et prepaid or deliver to it YSnbt000, of Vie Haw
TO vit of enact o or the Administratrix.
on or before the -7th et March ite,lant, the r
nag es, addieeara an9e9eiiUoiis end a hill state-
ment of particulars of their eleime And the nature
of the seouritY, miy, held by them, duly oortified,
and th t atter the s Id day the administratrix will
proceed to oittribute the emote of tho deeetteed
among, the parties elltitlari thOrNEn, 1111,11nyr reward
only:o the elalins of which they elie than hare
Dated tide 2nd day of March, A. P. 1SA0.
tt, VANoTONE,
Welter tor adininicratrix.
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PUN'S PUMPS
We build our pumps to stfor
ice from
years and have than. in
$2.50 up.
Brass Cylinder Galvanized
Iron Piping.
We have a ful stook of the above
goods.
Call and get prices when in need
of anything in our line
JOHN ry EATON,
' Opp Beattie's Livery.
ringle
LEADING-
UTC111ER
Having purehased the butcher busi-
ness next the Brunswic.c, I ana prepared
to supply the public) with all kinds of
Fresh mid Salt Meats, Sausage, Bologna.
&c. Orders taken and meat delivered
to any part of town.
A call solissited. 'Phone No, 9.
D. L'ItilitfirLiel.
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IT PAYS TO
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The CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE
CHATHAM, ONT.
STILL LEADS
The half century mark has been reach-
ed by the number of our pupils who
have secured good positions +since Sept.
, let. tt.mcmg those who have secured
places reeently ,are : —Sarah Minoan,
Steno. Lyon & 'Hensel!. Barristers,
Owosso, Mich. ; Alex. Blott, Molsons
Bans, Trenton,Ont. ; Arther Oldershew,
Merthante Bank, Chatham. Ont Vtta
Clark, kpr, Brown's Woollen Mills,_
Ont; Mary T. Cain, Steno.
Pardee & Shim nesq, Barritaters, Sarnia,
Opt.; Florence Sibley, Sten. Macey
1-1esit Cce., Grand Rapids. Mich.; Eva
Payne. Steno. D. & 14 E. Ry. Office,
Chatham, Ont. These with forty-four
otbers have been plane since Sept. 1st.
IT PAYS TO ATTEND THE BEST.
Write for catalogue of either Short -
Bend or Business deoartment to
D. MeLAOHLAN & CO.
Chatham, Ont.
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MARITIME).
EfoLT—WELsti—At the tome or the
bride's parents, near Ayton, on Wednes-
day. February 15th, Mr, John Holt, of
the 4th concession, of fiowick, to Miss
Mary E. Welsh.
CooPta—Wiseasrer—At the residence
at the bride's sister, Mrs, Newton
Menagh, Montreal. on February 8t,h;
Miss Mary, daughter of Mr...Robert
Kennedy, of Lower Winghem, to Mr.
-John Cooper, of Ophawa, Ont.
ilioLeart—NETTearreLD—At the resi-
dence of the bride's parents, Lower
Winghans, on February 23rd, by Rev.
W. Lowe, Mr, Thomas McLean, of
Winghatn, to Miss Sarah Jane, daughter
of Mr. Thomas Netterdeld.
Day—Cony---At the residence of the
bride's mother Minnie fitreet on Feb
2,8th, by the Rev. Dr. Pomo, Mr. John .
A. Day to iss Bertha Cody'. both of
IWnghani.
years, was killed in a collision while .
280, Caesie, wire or Mr, •Win, Martin,
ice -boating on Hamilton Bay.
' The Rendon City Councillors pass-
ed a by-law te increase the number
of liquor licenses from 34 to 36.
William Rowland, a Port Hope
man, 50 years of age, committed
suicide by taking laudanum.
252 divorces were grained in
Wayne eonnty, Michigan, last year,
with 225 still pending.
Mr. Robert Shortreed, who bas
been ailing for some weeks past, died
at hie residence in Morrison Tuesday
at the age of 68 years.
A Courtright preacher calls out
the names of young men who loaf
• about the church doorsSunday even -
W. S. Turnbull, of Turnbull &
Barrie, late pollee magistrate of Galt,
has been appointed postmaster for
that place at a salary of $1,800, to
take effect March 1.
• The eorporation of Blyth is suing
the late Treasurer Tanner and his
sureties, Tanner and McKellar for
$800 of a sinking fend" lost in the
Lueas•Taner bank failure. The
principal and interest now amounts
to $1,100.
Thomas Jones, 'dr years a very
extensive dealer and shipper of
cattle, died at his home In
Ont., on Saturday evening, at the
aged 38 years and 2 months,
alcItrats—In Kinlose, on February
18th, Martin Metnnes, aged 74 years.
GRACE—At St. Luke's Hospital, 'Van-
couver, on February Ifith, of influenza,
Wm. E. Grecs, tarmerly of Godericb,
Ont.
• $25.00
Pumping - YfindffluIIs
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551 William St., - Landon, Ont.
R SAL
The Tin • rtect Germ oaoh
OMB
VOL AR
Height 16i han. eight 1000 lbs.
Color iirew bla A Cloac, horse of the
highest typ nth gond line tuition.
For fu particulars apply Sarntiel
Irwt • elgrave P. O.; 0. Ulla res.
ee , or Thos. Innes, Cranbrook.
A CTIVESOUCITORS WANTED EVERY WHERE
XL for "The Story of the Philippine?' by Murat
Halstead, ecnungeskined by the Government air
biOctal aletonan to the War Department, The
()or* was written In army camps at San. Promisee,
On the rodeo with General Merritt, Iri the hospitals
at 1:10130113111, in Hong Iv:mg, in the Amerletin trench
es at Manilla., in the insurgent ramp. with Airutnal-
dri, On the deck 40 the Olympia with noway, and In
thiaroar It
for agents. Brimful of original Olotitrei token by
"Thmeboa pe . t.P
rolt4v Phr?t4efigmPillurt:8 (Alit ths Largo
-Credit **ken. Oren alt trashy enatiietat,war book..
°Malt free. Addreet, P. Tr Isobar* 51540.. Star
triettr4nce1314,, Chicano,
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EAL
NOT FLOUR.
When you buy
Tillson's Gold Dust
Corn Meal, you buy
meal that is meal,
i?ot /tour.
If flour is what
you want, buy the
ordinary corn meal --
note its whiteness
and its airylightness.
Then sift through
your fingers some of
the grains of that
golden yellow
111,14NON'S
COLO DOW
COWS MEAL
15 18 MEAL Corn Mel.
made from. the hest yel-
low cern that grows, and
there is very Mae' bran
in it because bran is
not meal, You pay for
meal and you get 3, when
your grocer sells you
Gold Past Corn Meal,
The Tillooti Cl0.1y, Limited,
TitstinbUrgi bat
EVERY
MECHANIC
needs the best quality of
tools to make his work
effective. They find trou-
ble with cheap goods as
quality is sacrificed to
price. We do not sell
the lowest priced goods,
but our bfferings are
cheap when quality is
considered.
• All
• Claeses
of
Toole
FOR
—AT—
• • All
Classes
of
Mechanics..
481. CLECG& 00.
dolbWIrtaWZ.W.VIlvt/Wli.co
PHOTOGRAPHS
M. E. Surbrigg makes the newest
things in the photo line, Just go
and see the eolteetion he has in bin
window.
PLATIN OS A SPMCIALTY.
Crayon and Water Color, Enlarg-
ing and Copying receives special
attention, A boy wanted to leant
photography.
31. E. ZUWBRIGG,
Opposite Presbyterian Oh erelas
00 ooRDs
So
WANTED.
We will pay the highest cash price foe
100 cords of good soft wood, delivered
at our Upholstering Factory in Wing- 't
hard. Enquire at the factory office for
particeiars.
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• WALKER & CLEGG,
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AN !TEM OF INTEREST
Farmers, why pay 534 and 6 per cent,
Interest on your loans wnen woney niay
be bad at 5 per cent. Payments made
to suit borrower. Charges low.
A.t office Friday afternoon aod all day
Saturday.
Al3NEE, COSEZS,
• Macdonald Block, Winghant,,,
A. E. SMITH.
WINOri AM
General 13/inking Bustneas trans.. -
acted. Money advanced to farmers and
- business men on endorsed notes and
• collateral.
h'armers' Sale otee Cashed.
Moneys remitted by draft to alIparta
of Canada and the Unitod States.
Notes and xcdounts collected Oa reas.:
• onable terms,
WEBSTER •& CO.
have secured the services
of three first-class coat
makers, and are in a posi-
tion to execute orders in
workmanlike manner on
the shortest notice.- o
Style and fit goes for a
good deal these days—
both are combined in the
clothes we make, •
Our goods are all clew
and the prices are low.
Webster & Co
Queen's Mock.