The Wingham Times, 1899-03-24, Page 8•
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WINGHAM.
I''ti•Bla4Q 1Vt1 iR'px1\itt, n)ill was running 8 days a week. Ogilvie's
ft (. The vehho meeting hell is the mill at Goderich was. stunting hits Hewes
t
council clamber stn bRturday after
telling his awn convictions I but if farm-
roan in the interests of the, proposed era felt they needed a new mill lie would
1 net: 0014r null and elevator far \Yiughatn do what he could towards
was quite largely utteuded. Postnraater ACr S 1Fouhill eaid all must be united
1
p'nisRhteiron whoes fivledotedve•
rtyo aictcespttabyix, swaltaiinoga icnaptiitalsl arenadne.rgy Tahreorueodwaisviinpglheatxy oof
Iowa Curtains -. ,,-kt"c put up. the new milt, .He thought na
�G° t fit�t fu a few words the cblect c# the meeting : dtflSoulty would arise in the matter.
ed upou to give
Ir growing sntt'.a voila ft)r tinS•1 particutnrs r Alex n oonnectionune Ives itwitli the pro John .Thi 0°' Whitechurch, thaught a
I new mill was neeesaary and would be a
thing. if complete stock, exetusive r posed mill. Lie a gid it twee propot.4-' tQ paying fnvestn)ent, Present mill was
sir lee and a nines. have any weight, I erecta milt and elevator of 100 barrels per 'setcll.to.date. ifie 13?reaent l;o to the
then this btta' E` lodet4 thea• Carpet and ; clay capmcity, at a cost of 017,000, to form 7,,,,,.,,,,,,„
Curtain mule of WSngh:rin. t. joint stock company and if possible to i'eeawater 411,1 .
'''''" rs u 1.1 Peeteer and . 1:1 thrice,
-, ow, itis moult chinning order by next
a
t"" . v a• representing r son u
.�.'�-�+'s
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`�'� ta' , �il<•pOa'S�,>C'I,�`S,r ; •fY.tt. Re thought the chinning expenses of p h #, the 0 P it and the G T R•,
All -Wool, 1 tics orifi would not exceed $20 per day, were l.,regdnt snit stated that their
��' ' Brussels, I and the earniugs, at three quarter •oapa, canipanies would da all they nanld for
lslT11t3( Union. i city, would be io the ueighbor•tioad of the prnpoaed milt.
011,000 per year. Ile thought we should Thos Glegary epoke again at this pninG
We have never shown Bach -n, cal and said be did eat' think statements
.have an„thee trill; as at present .s'ole's
lection of Carpets and Ctlr.ult4s as that et+said coins to' iVingharxa ware going made .to the effect that present mill was
,j net now. to -.Myth, Teeswater, Brussels truce other not up to date were hardly correct. It
Nowipa�i,,ng Dregs GOOdtt places. The new ruin would bring, trade was the roller process and the could not
itobe flour trent local wheat
We have so many new things in to town that rightly belonged here. They
unless w expectapatd riiilerenoe. }ie would like
would have to bring in some. Manitoba
this department that we are ..front , to. see another mill estehisthed in Wing.
shoat.
The stock books haat beeu open . ,
out enthusiasm will take all the ham, Literepeaking ended here, end. we
for acme time, but many thought it would
space for Dress Goods itt Black, All haye tried to give our readers• a brief
T be tastier to Dalt a public meeting and' have outline of what was said b
Wool, high -Class French Novelties,
tee matter thoroughly dismissed ; he had y each °speak+
With Silk raised effects. Beautiful therefore mailed this meeting. er.
Designs, All Wool Poplins. Amos ralpling moved, seconded by Jas
Fancy
T .A. Mills said lie carne to the meeting Powell, that provisional directors be. ap.
All• Wool tido-tone Suitings, Fancy to listen, but would assistthe new mill all pointed to sea what they can do in the
Pirie ;innings it the very newest ile coati• er4y of getting stook subscribed,
spring shades, Thos Gregory s *oke favorable to the r
1�tii ,Cards in all the new shades g y i ,. lie •following directors were then ap-
4new mill. `'Schen two •milia were here pointed :—Alex Young, dames Powell,wm
for stylish tailot'•made Sults. before, both seemed to be busy. A new - J Liendersou, John Leggatt, .s.mos Tip•
An assortment of Dress Goods and atiltwould bring runny more farmers to ling, Wm Hastings and 'Tiros Haugh..
Silks we believe to be . the largest town. - me directors held a meeting at the
and beat over shown in Wingham Air Garin Wagon, of Turaberry. made a close of the public meeting, and it was
before. capital speech, Re thought the old mill decided to put canvassers through the
Metes Suits • was rather out of date, and had served its country at once to solicit stook. As will
You will he interested in the early day. He lied not a word to say against the ' be seen from the above, nearly all the
showing of Mien's Suits in pretty owners of the present mill. %Viugbam _ speakers were in favor of a new mill and
designs anti Correct colorings for should have a mill that would not be' if the desired amount of stook can be.
moderate price will astonish you, equalled in this section. Re said the town . secured, a new flour mill autl elevator
We carry a very large range o£ bad made'a.mistake in not scouring the will be erected in Wingham before next
High class Ready-made Clothing as Gillies & Martin foundry from Teeswater. - fall.
to style and quality we ask you t4 Be thought it would be a. safe investment '
y to put money in the proposed mill.. A. new 33.4.33Y BEAUTY. ..
give Lis a look while the stock 2s so mill woula be an advantage to both town ! You always think of a pretty baby as
Complete.and country. : plump and chubby. Scott's Emnlsion
New goods Just Opened. ' Wm 3 Htnderson,liorris,said he,thought gives just that plumpness ; not too fa6,just
Kid Gloves, Spring Boots and Mr Wilson • had pct the case about right. enough for the dimples to Deme. Babies
Shoes, Spring Capes, New Dress He thought farmers' interests would be like it fou.
Goods and Silks ; Complete stock of ;better served by two mills. A. farmer At Winnipeg, the thermometer
Laces and Embroideries, Prints and would save enough in one year to cover marked 34' below zero Saturday
Cottons, Tweeds . and Ready-made cost of one share.. . night.
Clothing, Gents, Hats and Furnish- Amos Tipling, Turnberry—A grist mill '
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Ings.
and elevator is wanted very,badiy by the A movement is on fgot to run a
We invite you all to Call and in. farmers. Present firm of millers were branch of the C. pe R. from Guelph -
Spect our spring stock. •
Ma r
alright, but farmers were going to other. to Goderieb.
places for .their flour and gristing. - • Two The Ontario Legislature has pass;
ci i D 0 0 mills would be alright in Wingham, ed the. Senate reform resolution by a.
PERSONALE.
a •• Chas McGuire, Morris—I have often majority. of :13. The Opposition
got badtionr at Wingham mill. .F sur she may get some satisfaction of that
got in feed stores at Wingham was always figure.
142'8 Smith is away on a visit to friends good. Igo to Ethel with my gristing.
x11 Listowel. Wm Dawson, of Lucknow, said he had Rev. Dr. Warden has announced
always got good flour at Wingham mill his intention of retiring from the
Mr J 0 Emig), of Blyth,. was in town Lucknow people' were well pleased with Secretaryship of the Home Mission
Wednesday. their elevator. Committee of the Presbyterian
Miss A Forbes is visiting with friends D. Stewart, Wingham, thougbt there church in June, his duties as Gen -
in Brussels, tine week:
was more Clifford flour sold in Wingham eral Agent of the church taking up
Mins H Stuart was visiting with her
e ster, Mrs Jas l3'ox, at Brame's.
than any other make. Flour should . be ` all his time.
manufactured here: . It was a big entea;
Mr E G Nicholson and a Mr Baillie left
prise and would like to see it made a going
here on Tuesday for Carman, Man. concern.
31r W Bullard, of Earriston, spent last
Dr ,Chisholm said he was not much
Sunday with his Wins/jam friends.
Miss Mabel Orr, of Fordwich, was visit-
ing with tier Wingham friends last week.
Mr John McGlynn, who formerly resided
here, left on Tuesday for Neepawa, Man.
'Mrs McNaughton and four children.left
Wingham on Tuesday for their new, home
ire Manitoba.
Mrs John Foster returned home to
Clinton on Tuesday, after a visit in Wing-
]tam.•• --•Clinton New Era.
Mr. P. W- Smith, representing The Gook
Company, of Windsor, was in town this
week in the interests of his firm.
Miss Stoole, of Seaforth, who has been
visiting with her cousin, Miss Florence
Sills, returned home on Tuesday.
Mr Hebb Leggett has returned home from
interested in the new mill. If he. were a
merchant he would be. Wingham leads
all other towns in everything except
milling, and we were nehind the times in
that line. - Thought tbe present millers
should be eonsulted and see if they would
do anything in the way of improvement,as
farmers were not now satisfies?. We should
haye`:+n position in the milling line. Some
one will start a mill here. The farmers
should have the majority of stock, and
then town people would do their part. This
is a rare chance for the farmers and they'
should• take advantage of it. if he were.a
young man and bad the money, he would
soon show the whether :a hew mill in
Wingham would be profitable or :not. It
would not aers
Collingwnod,where he,had been working in took hold obfeess it, sic Anew ess lnaill and elthe ev for
his brother's saw mill for some time. in
Mr Frank Bambridge, .6f Toronto, repre-. vine
c ncern rnnnot be anything else but a
senting the Furniture and Upholsters'p Postmaster Fisher was the next speaker.
Journal, was in two several days thi>r Be came to Wingham in 1860 to look for
weep.
tire
J Brompton, of St Thotnas, and water power teestablish a flour mill,
Miss Graham, of Luflknow, were the guests There was no Wingbam at that time, only
of Miss 1i/rattle Campbell', during the past four or eve familiar in the town plot. Ile
week. put up a mill and done a good business,
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Mr John hiss, of Sarnia, was in town At the end of two vat* Gregory Bros
during the week He cairn to town to at- came here and iness fished a mill. lie
tend the funeral of his fellow -workman, thought his business would be ruined by a
bVtn Sadler. second mill. Such was not the case. Ile
Mr John L Campbell who spent three had done more business; had cnstoniers
1 nonths visiting his parents,Mr and Mrs D A 'limn ma longer distance, The opposition
He
Campbell of town and other friends, left made each of them woulda goab work. He
fast Friday to visit his sisters in Toronto, thought a new mill would
bringbe alright e,
previoes to leaving for his home in Mani. Wingham. it business here,
cola, whichrightly behaved to the town, and
would not injure the present millers.
The i4fisges Hiltltaute spent Sunda - with Mayor Clegg said that if fanners wanted
her Wingham friends. Misses Davis, in a new mill they were able to build one.
Wingbam....Mr Jas Dawson. of the drug If it can be trade a paying concern many
%bore, was visiting at his tome in Wing- would. be found to invest in it. Did not
Sunday of this Week. --Clifford Vit* think an eleeator was necessary. S'n
have four elevators in town at present and
Mr Will Farquharson, who has been re. buyers have bought all grainoffering
ding in British Columbia for the past for -which highest. does -ware paidUo
year, returned home on Friday last, unci came to Wingham in 1882. More wheat
lass taak 't a situation in Mr Cl 1 l Eing's grown then thanat present. If wheat heato
EioreV, Will whet well pleased with the be shipped in and flour shipped out it
`Gi'estern pantry, atilt eaye they never h td i would not pai4 Woakdnot go as nisch for
silty aneh *basher as we herd here halt Sun- • profit as for aosomodation. Alt n)illere
... __ . say there it no money in millingA
Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh after
Operations Fail.
Toronto, March JOtb, 1897,
My boy, aged fourteen, has beep a
sufferer from Catarrh, and lately we sub-
mitted hint to an operation at the Gene-
ral Hospital. Sincetheti we have resort-
ed to Dr. Chase's Catarrh Ours, and one
box of this medicine hoe made a prompt
and complete cure.
H. G. PORI),
Foreman. Cowan. Ave. Fire Hall.
tio
Do you know where
your BOOTS and S
1 have taken•charge
JG:K
TJMES,. MARCIE 24, 1
X.IL''fOf„,rTORS' SALB cal'
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Farm Stack & lmple in A1ALtAlrhl
Farm,
R ,�pry
xi 'ted vimentors of the tae. will and `C M -r
The sod
testauent
sale by pull
on lot 84.1n
et East Wawat
A•
nrtecnh tenet: 0ton oft a Township p
ah, on •
ay, Maro1 .8+,'99.
atone o'clouk In lb: afternoon, t1 . fallowing Ng.italic
term smelt a d implement- la:
llenry Wale deceased w • after tor
aurtlon, by ,r1111/ Currie
ucClnneor, •
` 'burs
1 spatter Hired me os, 4 drivha • mere, 2 drvcsus, p
1 naw ht can, 3 milt. cows. 1 cr ri•Ut„ 8 Ft+nra,
rising two years, 2
cglxea, g quantity
I, heifer rising 3 Vear•
steers rising two years 4 yea ng
of hay
2lunahorwagons, 1 >a•• n seed drill, andvnitt-
vetot, nearly now, '1 ray Ie, 1 buggy• Age
Leutter,1
reaper, 1 mower and pea a _t ,st4r, 1 turnipacualor. ♦
1 fanning mill; 2 plow., 1 Winvow, I set heavy
Winless. 1 ++et plow ha • craves, turnip palper, 1 hay •
rack,1 imeherrovs, 'rain, s die, 30 feet of welt •
repo, l sten heat, mug skir;h kes, Rorke, spades •
and other artichr+.
This sale will b • positively with • ti reserve.
undo', cash: R
and for sums war that amount proved joint. ar
at 8 months c dip will be accepted, d a discount \•/
or8Per vent erannum will bo allow' tar wale , ea
At the : to time and place there wl be offered . �•i
for dale,.t . north half of lot x4,111 the 1 li conces- W
81011 of ea + township of Plast Wp.ivano-h, • hject to. •
nreserr• bid, and to tactics and conditio which `.�
wilt be ado Rows at the time of8,ale or ' ay be.
had on ppliOatigp to the Vendors or their so 'otter: V
Thl, i a well unproved fairti with good bui •tngs •
and o chard. Is situdto on the gravel road t, •hie
abou 'mil+ws from !when. sand 2- ft,iie1 ft in V'
wvht cehurch and emits an escellent.epportunIty r w Mr
3 belie
TERME. UV SAI. •-•sums or SW a
any ono, desirous or. purchasing. \ Match 1809.
1 +ted at Wintritem this lstii day Qt
R A STONE, • H.Y. DA, 'IS1
E eh re
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Solicitor for J;xreutors. P A, d11L"L•�i
25.00 y' VvVVVVVa
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We are agents for the Thorold Cement, and
parties wishing to use such this coming season
would°do well to call and get prices,
SALT GLAZED VITRIFIED SEWER PIPE
We are il1so in a position to supply any quan-
tity ,of Salt Glayed Vitrified Sewer Pipe for
VWells, Chimney s, road Culverts, &c.
• 'Rem
Paint.
tuber that we sell Sherwin Willian-ls
Nave just i- ccived a large consignment.
PUS l lode
P.
. �illir�lQix'i,
551 • . ism St., London,
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Having moved to town to the.resi-
dence lately occupied by Geo P Wells,
corner Centre and Alfred streets, near
the GTE, I am prepared to pity the
highest Dash prices for all kinds of Rags,
Rubbers, Copper, $arse Hair, Wool
Pickings, Iron and Metal of, ail kinds,.
delivered at my residence, or if word be
left, I will calf for same.
0. GOODMAN,
Order your
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' —FROM THE—
HOLSTIEN DAIRY.
,LOUNGE REPAIRING
The a ndersiood is prepared. to receive
orders. for . repairing • lounges and
l matresses. Lounges re-covered; mat-
' tames made over, carpets sewed and
laid. . Lowest prices -and good workman-
ship. ' Orders promptly attended to.
I Leave orders at my residence, Centre
street,. next to Wm. .lfolwes , or address
{ box 54, Wingham.
WM. WALKER.
AN . ITEM OF INTEREST.
Farmers, why pay Sal and 6 per cent,
interest on your loans when money may
be had at 5 per cent. Payments made
to suit borrower. Charges low.
Agency Ontario Mutual. Life Amur.'
mans Company.
.At office Friday afternoon mad all day
Sattirday.
AlBNER OMENS,
• Macdonald Block, Wiugbam.
PELTON'S PUMPS
We build our pumps to last for
years and have them in price from
$2.50 up.
Brass Cylinders and Galvanized
Iron Piping.
We have -a full stock of the above.
gcods.
to • 1ly Call and get prices when in need
ODS• t f anything in our line.
:WH PEI/TON,.
Opp. Beattie's Livery,.
IT PAYS TO -
PI OTOtLARAPI S
•
M. E. Zurbrigg makes the newest
things in the photo line. Just go
and see the collection he has in his
window.
I1'L,ATfN Old A SPECIALTY-.
Gratton and Water Color, Enlarg-
ing 'and. - Copying receives special
attention. A boy wanted to learn
photography..
M. E. Zrl U RiGG,
Opposite Presbyterian Church.
es
Shoe Business
and am prepared to Offer bar-
gains such as have never be-
fore been offered in Wingham,
and will give you prices from
time to time in this paper un-
til the whole stock is cleared
out, which must be within the
next sixty days if possible.
Watch for my adv, next week.
DISANDER
pookfa Cotton lloo • ompoul ld.
1,1 eucoeasfuif use. onthly by aver
b,d00Lndies.S• e,e, etuld,Ladiesask
your druggist • r •i aced Root Cm-,
baud. Take no Other, Miictnroe, pine nod
imitations ate danger • . Price, bio. 1, $1per
bort; Neo, ar, to degrcoa s trgager, f8 per'box. No.
1 or x, mal id'an receipt of primaisnd two g•atent
Inas� pe�. Iie'('oak Compskywindeor cant.
ltW"Noe.1 nd 2 sold and reaonunended by *11
'terponeible Druggists tat aansdA.
tto. 1 and Re, 2'for rale by t0a11h A. Campbell,
;The CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE
a OHA.THA.M, ONT.
STILL LEADS
i The heli century marl' hiss been reach-
, ed by the number of our pupils who
have secured good positions since Sept.
let. ti.ri)ong those who have secured ,
places recently are : —Sarah Duncan,
Steno. Lyon & 1-leasail. Barristers,
tOwosso, Mich. ; Alex. Slott, 14olsonil
1 Bann, Trenton,Ont. ; Arther Oldershttw,
Merchants Bank, Chatham, Ont.; Vita
Clark, Bkpr, Brown's Woollen Mills,
Kingsville. Ont; Mary T, Cain, Steno.
Pardee & Shaunessy, Barristers, Sarnia,
Ont. ; Florence Sibley, Sten. Macey
Desit Co., Grand Rapids. .Mich.; Eva
Payne, Steno. D. & L. E. ley. Office,
Chli'thatny Ont. These with cony -four
others have been place eines Sept, 1st.
IT PAYS TO ATTEND THE NEST. i
Writti for cl;italogue of either Short -I
hand or Busirtesa department to
. MCLACIILAN & CO. t
RETURNED ON' TIME.
Carefully washed, properly ironed,
correctly finished and fairly priced—
that's the history of y our linen when
brought here. Not a thing in our
washing preparations to injure the
fibre of the goods and not athing
unhealthy about our work rooms.
T.'D. LONG
""Leave Orders at Carr's Feed Store.
TO THE FRONT
SEE
'WHAT THE
DIAMOND
PORK
SHOP
Opposite Post Office,' Says: .
Fresh Beef and Pork,
Lamb Bologna
Pickled Pork .headcheese
Breakfast Bacon Sausage
Smoked liana Pressed Beef
Side Pork Tripe
Corn Beef Pressed Tongue
Spice hull, Lard, U3'owl,
always on hand.
Our prices are right. Orders
called for and meat delivered to any
part of the town.
Your patronage solicited.
Intrall Pig gap
. yr 'utak at. Chtlthalln, Ont. 1
A. E. SMITH
H
IVM.Git
WINGF1att
General Banking Business trans-
acted. . Moneyy advanced to farmersand
business men on endorsed notes and
collateral.
Farmers' Sale Notes Cashed.
Moneys remitted 'by draft to all parte
of Canada and the Uuitod States.
Notes and t;c,aunts collected oo reas-
onable terms
LOGS!
LOGS!
Highest cash, prices paid for all
kinds of good Saw Logs, Telegraph
Poles, Cedar Posts and Shingle Bolts
delivered in our yard.
CUSTOM SAWING,
SHINCLE CUTTING.
done at lowest prices and satisfaction
guaranteed. Call and get priees be-
fore disposing of your timber,
1V2cLEA .SON
WEBSTER 8100.
..;
have secured the services
of three first-class coat
makers, and are in a posi-
tion tri execute orders in,,.
workmanlike manner on r. •
the shortest notice.
Style and fit goes for a
good deal these days—
both are combined in the
clothes we make.
Our goods are all new
and the prices are low,
Webster & Co
Queen's Block.