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The Wingham Times, 1899-05-12, Page 8H. IP9 N D 0 0, .,. 44,1044040.7.4.44106.4, Vllt.'tety the spice of lifts. There te tubi;lent varlet;• of EN'S & BOYS' EEADY-TO'WEAR at this to to suit all tastes. The .Boyd' suit* at $3. and $4 in three- piece style, will soon tind owners at those prices. it W. Mo ND O THE %. LOTII,"rUR--- " This store is fall of vigour of the new spring' season more than oil the alert to feet your expectations tt is a plea' re to know the retailing of regi a qualities of Dry Goods, thing, moots and Shoes, and loves any at iuoderate price is well done as to he neeessary for you to inspect. SPRINU QPM' M.).§. • ca3uu,uld ric�T?as. The Presbytery of Maitland will meet in the Winghatn Presbyterian aburob on Tuesday next. Bev B 'll Reefer, formerly paster of Wingham Methodist Church, a clever and f talented Alan, isnow engaged on the editorial staff of the Ottawa. Citizen, The Winghanl District meeting of the Methodist church will beheld in Brussels on. Tuesday next. The District oonven- 'doa of the W'omens' Missionary Society will be held in the name place. on Wed- nesday next. TI»% Presbytery of Huron met at C1in- ton on 'Tuesday and transacted consider- able btisitaeon Ivey Fletcher, Tllan,es Road, was allowed three menthe' leave of absence to visit the Old Country, Rev Stewart, of Clinton, wss also granted vacation. The Varna congregation was allowed to proceed with thebuilding of a new ohurob. Bev Graham, having re- ceivett a call from Teeswater teation, he asked leave to accept. 11Ir Delgaty was still allowed to peesah e,t Blake. TOWN OQtfNQIL, A special meeting of the Town Council was held, on Tuesday evening, for the purpose of making some necessary changes ,HARDWARE MERCHANTS. in the Waterworks by-law. 'Members present— Mayor Clegg and Councillors � . The following motion was introduced been fixed at. 23 mills, Which -is said �1 Count r after counter piled fall. We never :planned so lavishly; we've never Ltd so many buyers. This month we c,tfer special lines. 100 Sample Parasols, all styles, at small advance on wholesale trice. 150 prs. Fancy Silk Gloves, all shades, old country samples, very special. 200 prs. Sample Bose, plain and fauev, from 10e. up to $t1,5Q. 100 Fanny Shirt Waists, very spec- ial, from 75e. to $2 50. Don't Miss these goods, first choice. Special•in Boots and Shoes, Ready- made and Ordered Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Collars and Ties, Laces, Embroideries, Carpets and Lace Curtains. Everything reliable at • M. H. MdNDOO. WING .11.A.1I. r.I.'. M 14.',,S MAY 12, 99, "Can't Afford to Paint." The mail who says that, forgets that painting pro- pperly One ;is. economy, and the fact is he can't afford. NOT to paint. How often you require to paint is largely depend- ent upon tike paint yon use. THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMSAUNTSout last others, They aro the most economical paints you can nee, because they ewermost and wear longest, Add to this their good appearance, and you have perfect paints—The Sherwin-Williams Paints, They are made for rriany different kinds of painting. Whatever it in got}{ want to paint—a house, or anything In or out of the house—we make thehinht paint for that particular purpose—not ono siap•dasii mixture for All. YOUNG & PAULIN Gregory, 1slclndcc, Ilio Kcutis and Hanson. beef Cilttle are ScarGo. The tax rate in London, Ont., ha9 and carried, whiob completed the business for the evening : 1lioved by Coun McKenzie, seconded :by Coun Maludoo, that By-law No 388, 1809, be amended as follows • 1 -By changing the sum 97,000 wherever the same coeurs in said By-law to 37.600. 2 --By adding the words "and the inter- est thereof" immediately after the word "hereunder" in the second line of the . 4th paragraph of the recital thereof. 3—By changing the sung 0226*in said 4th paragrapll°to 9505.50. 4—By changing the Bums #471, 9245 and 9226 in Sec 5 of said By=law to 9505.50, 9262.50 and 9248 respectively. 5 -By changing the date "twenty-ninth day of May" in Sec. 7 of said By-law to "fifth clay of ;lane." 6—By changing the date. "twenty seventh day of May" in Sec 8, of said. By- law ylaw to "third day of tune." 7 -By changing the. date "thirty first day of May" iu Sec 9, of said By.law to. "seventh day of June," 8 -By changing the dates ' fourth day of )slay" in the notice to said By.law to "eleventh day of May" respectively. 9—By clanging the amount 93,000 in second paragraph of recital to 33,500. Early closing, May lst. scxotrx, BOARD. The regular monthly meeting of the School Board was held on Tuesday. even,. .FE RsO11TATIs. In seine parts of the province there is something of a cattle farnine.l Generally beef cattle are scarce, and Mr. T, W. Hodson, secretary of the live stock association, said last. week that he would not be surprised to see the price of meat rise. Asked as to the cause, Mr. Hodson gave it as his opinion that the large number of cattle shipped into the United States since the gnarentine regulation had. been removed, was. responsible to a great extent. He did not however, look for it eettle famine for a while yet, and ventured the opinion that when: the farmers found they could raise mere fish for food in one acre of a fish pondthan they could in 10 acres of land, they would have fish ponds, The Pork ButaneaSn ing. Members all present.except H G Lee. Mr James Powell, of Kincardine, was Minutes of last meeting were read, and ing on an enterprize that is new to in town on Thursday. on motion of Megan Button and Moore most of those who purpose to engage License Inspector Paisley, of Clinton, t were adopted. The Principal's report for in it. The San believes the greater was in town on Sunday. the month of April was read, as follows : depreciation in the value of Cana - Mr -J R Reynoide, of London, wag 111 DEPTBoers Gulls Tomer, Ave, .dian bacon in Britain, as compared y town for a few days this week. 1 15 18 83 80 . with Irish and American, is due to a Mr B Lemmex, of Harriston,spent a few 2 22 21 43 40 falling off in the quality of the Cana Says with Wingham friends this week. 3 22 19 41 37 dian'produet, and that this failing off 58 5s here is accounted for in part by the 06 60 most unfair manner in which the 57 with their daughter, Mrs H Briefman at 08 50 mer. Another cause for the deterior .The Farmer's San wonid like to see one or two of these co operative pork packing institutions tested be- fore many snore are constructed, The figures obtained for Canadian baconin Britain show, it says, that everything is not rosy, and show how necessary itis to .carefully eon- aider all possibilities before embark - Mr Geo E Robb, of Clifford, was call- ing on Wingham friends on Friday last. 4 16 32 5 27 81 6 88 28 7 21 30 42 26 Mr and Mrs John Allenby are visiting 8 53. puckers `t rigged " prices last sum- $incardine, 208 211 414 967 ation in the quality of Canadian Mr Robt Patterson, of Kincardine, visit. Non-residents 4 -fees, 0200. bacon is found in ,the system of buy Mr W Patterson,' Owing to the death of her sister, Miss ingWhdi•e the same all-round ed with his brother, on ` is given for all the hogs in a Tuesday of this week. Robertson bas been absent for two weeks., Price Mrs B Vanetone will hold her first re, -Her place, however, has been effieientiy neighborhood, regardless of duality, cieptiou' on Tuesday, Wednesday and lilted by Miss Hutton. Miss Robertson and when packers take advantage of Thursday of next week. will resume her duties on Monday next. - their position to unfairly break Mr C 0 Stuart i6 on a business tour in • Respectfully submitted, - down prices, the inevitable effect is the neighborhood of Wiarton, He is A. H MVs it0vE, ' to break down quality. These pro - representing a varnish firm. , , Principal posed co-operative factories, too, it Mr Jas Ward, of Wingham, has secured Homuth-Kerr -That the Principal's knows, will - all be comparatively a situation in Mr Isaac Sanderson's black- report as now read be adopted. Carried. small affairs, and they will have to smith shop;-Gorrie.Vidette. Secretary reported that express parcel compete with large enterprizes, en - Mr Walter Crawford, of London, form. referred to at last • meeting was not for him terprises that have been long estab- erly mail'Oierk on the L H & B spent a and that he had handed back the order to lisped, and which are supported by few )tours in town on Monday, the Treasurer. large capital. However, the Stan be Afr H Cluoas, of Toronto, representing Accounts were read :—R H McKay, Heves ;i0 the no operative system, glazing, 81,15 ; N A Farquharson, brooms, on it would like to see a;fe�v co - the Canada Paint Co, was in town during $1.25. i the week and gave the Tiaras a can. Abraham--Button--That the accounts operative pork factories in successful iltr and Mrs •Edwin Mainwaringe, o1 St as read be paid.—Carried, operation before farmers embark ex- George, are spending a few days with theirtensively in them. A communicatloe from Aid W R Kee of d4ughter,Mrs It; 3 MacMath,who continues Guelphre re pairing blackboards waaorder- tivery ill. ed to be filed. Mies Annie Stewart has returned Home The matter of general repairs of the Order your__ --1 • from Toronto, She bad been attending school building wasleft in the hands of the business college in that city for the past Property Committee to report at next lour menthe. meeting, , Mr and Mrs John Swarts and family, of Button--Hotnnth -That an order be Winghahrt, were guests of the former's i drawn on the Treasurer for the teachers parents, Mr and Mrs George Swarts, on 1 and offheera salaries.. --Carried. Bifnday.--Clinton News•Record. ,... I The Board then adjourned. 110SIr Wni 11oberteon, jr, Who recently BABY gBA TY. felt here for Winnipeg, has been fortunate Yon always think of a pretty baby as In securing n good satiation as boo keep- plump and °hobby. Scott's Emulsion er in a large bioy°le warehouse. gives 7ttat that plumpness ; not too fai,just Mr Ed W Bradwin, whe *elide, the enough for the dimples to Come, Babies biroh in the little red school hoose tinning 1 like it tots, the Alps in Culross township, paid ye.!oltert. altar a visit on Saturday. -- Blyth I now. -Iii East Moreno*on May 9 • dald . tht the wile of David Clow; a daughter r George Ireland returned home on Mainline tf. .esday evening from Texan, where he Iletairt-down-At the Manse, in ?' iia , been eojatrrnieg for the past few Molesworth, on May 2nd, by Rev Geo inoxtt .• r. Irslend la much improved iii Ballantyne, Mr W 12 Belden tie Miss iretilt• . r liken the country very well, Mary A HCowe, both of Molesworth, i3rtMritrLr,-BR4wrt-M the reeidenoe of the bride's father at Wroxeter. on 85 CES for the Trims and Weekly may Std, Mr Thos G Hemphill, to Mime Globs until January, 1900. a Latta, eldest daughter' of Dr Brawn, l --ANI;-- ✓ • —FROM Tl3E— IOLSTIEN DAIRY. AN ITEM OF INTEREST. to he the highest rate ever collected there, Cook's Cotton hoot Compound, Is successfully 'seed monthly by over iri 10,000 Ladies. safe, effectual. Ladies ask your druggist for Cook's Cotton Root Com- pound. Take no other, as all liixtures, pillsand imitations are dangerous. Price, No. 1, $1 pp�er, box;1 o; 3,10 degrees stronger, $8 per box. 1�Xo. 1 br 2, ;nailed on receipt of price and two 8-eent stains, The Cook Company Windsor, Ont. Nos.1 and 2 sold and recommenped by all responsible Druggists in Qanade. No. 1. and No, 2 for sale by Oolin A. Campbell Brurgist • ....._._..... �. ALKER BROS. & BUTTON UNDCRTAKERS, WiNGHAM. Night.onlls• at Button Block, •car Fifth door south of School House. Shop op- pointe Maodonald block.. ' The Kentucky Brod, Trotting r. arsners, why pay 54 and 6 per cent. interest on your loans) when tnoney may be bad at 5 per cent. Payments made to suit borrower. Charges low. Agency Ontario Mutual Life Assthr• Rinne Company. AAtoffice i+iriday afternoon and all day Saturday. AR1t7E1G COS>E NS, ' Macdonald Blootf4Wirrgham. 'W'1 . WALItEif,. e M. UORDON. Ladies, if you would wish to get the very newest Shades, Patterns or Materials in Spring Dress Goods in either European or American Designs, and at tempting prices; Come to U. M. Gordon's. You will be sure to get better sat- isfaction atisfaction and better value than others can give you.. Ladies' Spring Jackets and Capes direct from Berlin, Germany, correct in every particular, are now open for inspection and prices are reasonable. Our stock of Silks, Embroideries; Laces of all widths, patterns and qualities, Gloves, biose, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, &c., &c., is very complete and attractive, will stand for t3ervice at Swarth' Hotel stables during the seaeon of 1899. DESCnieTioN ' ZENO is a beautifuldarkbay, stands over 113 hands high, perfect in symmetry and limb and superior action, weighs 1400 lbs. As his pedigree shows; be Came of noble stock, combining strains of the superior racing families of olden tides, and directly relating to many ni the most distinguished trotters ever bredin America, and running back through numereui branches to Old Messenger, Bellfounder and Hambletonian, the fountain head of the trot. ting'faudly. As a stock horse he cannot fail to get valuable stock for every khat of use as well as speed. ZENO carried off 1st prizes and diploma§ wherever churn, rt will be to the interest of farmers to see this horse before breeding their lneros, 050. WRAITH, V. VANNOR�f, ner. Manager. oANw MORTGAGE. SALE Val able. Property in the ' own of Winghatn. • Under 0 by virtue of a timer of sa contained ina certain :tittered mortg 8e +•'hie . wIll bo'pro. dumd at the me of sale. there wil be offered for sale by public' coon by Peter 1) ns, auotionoer, at the Queen's - • til, is the Town • Wlnth,un In the County of Huron on Widneada , the 17th day of May, A n. 1800, at 1 o'clock 0 the 'afternoon the following valuable p orei•ty, t, t is to say: The north half of 10 numb r470 on the west aide of Minnie Street, Go, ro,» it Surreys in the said Town of Wingham, no t. ting one quarter of an acro of land more or leis On this property is sit a e agood frame dwelling 22x 28 and 15 x 15, wi k ellen 12 x 16 and weed. shed 12x20, There is loot stone cellar under the main part of the lieu - and'th. house is heated by a coal rurneoe. Thoro a also liar. - ttd soft water con venient for use. - The property 1 Bunted in one .f the nicest and most con••enien ocalitias in the • to of Winghafn. Tsaxs et, S Il.—'rub per cent. the pnrchAse money on tit. day of solo and the b anco wtthout intcrestin 2' days thereafter. Arra cinema can be.made, h ever, to allow a portion .f the par. chase oro -y to remain on mortyagte at easocable interest. Thep operty will be sold subject to reserve bid. F. ether particulars and conditions will be made sown en the day of sato or may bo • ad on . appfi •. tion 50 the auctioneer or the • Ve dor!s So1Iic' r. In ending purohasere will be allowed permit] to sped the premises, ated at Wingham this 28th day of April, A, 1 '0• wrEft DEANS, 11. VANSTONL, Wingham, Auctioneer, Vendor's Solicitor, 011 Gents' Furnishings and. Clothing Our stock of Imported Fine Worsteds, •Serges, Tweeds and Trimmings of rare quality is the largest and best that we ` have ever shown, •which we make up in the very latest style of the tailoring art. We believe that we have the, largest and best stack of Ready-made Clothing in Wingham, and . will sell Boys` Suits from $I.25 up, and Men's heavy well trimmed and well made, Serge Suits at $3100 and up. Our Shoe Department • is Literally jammed with the best and newest Footwear that money can procure. Prices still low. Please remember that no house in the trade can' do better for you in all lines of pure' fresh Groceries. - 'rE.A.S ALWAYS A SPECIALTY - . Highest `prices paid for good Butter, Eggs and Dried Apples. D. M.. CORDON, DIRECT IMPORTER: • The photos M. E. Zarbrigg has in his window speak tor themselves, Just look in and see the first time you are in town or down street, Photos, Crayon; Water Color, En- larging and Copyl g receives special attention. . Good work guaranteed to all. ' 1L E. ZURBR,IfGG, Opposite Presbyterian Church. Boy wanted to learn Photography. PELTOWS PUMPS We buildour pumps to last for yearsandbave them in price from $2.50 up. ; Brass Cylinders and Galvanized Iron Piping, We have a fall stock of the above goods. - - Call and get prices when in need of anything fn our line. JOHN PELTON, Opp. Beattie's Livery. .PUBLIC NOTICE. Having moved to town to the rest. dance lately occupied by Geo•P.Weile, . cornerCentre and Alfred stre01n, near.... the G'1$11, I am prepared to pay the. highest cash prices for a1l'kinds of Rags, Rubbers, Copper, Eorse Hair, Wool Pickings, Iron and Metal of all kinds, delivered at my residence, or if word be left, I will call for same. 0. GOODMAN, LOUNGE REPAIRING The undersigned is prepared to receive orders for repairing lounges and undresses, Lounges re-covered, mat. reseed made over, carpets sewed and laid. Lowest prices and good workman ship. Orders promptly attended to, Leave orders at my residence, Centre street, next to Win. Holmes', ar address box 54, Wingham, PHOTOGRAPHS A. E. SNIT WINGIIAhl General Banking Business trans- acted. Money advanced. tofartersand. business men on endorsed notes and collateral, p'armers' Sale Notes Cashed. Moneys remitted by draft to all parts of Canada and the 'United States. Notes and recounts collected on reas- onable terms - Pi'ingle. LEADING BUTCHER Having purchased the butcher busies nets next the Brunswick, I ant prepared to supply the public with all kinds et Fresh and Salt. Meats, Sausage,: Bologna. &e. Orders taken and meat delivered to any part of town. " A call solicited. 'P9oneNo. 9. D. J uximul. ALL ANDSEI! QUICK MEAL GASOLINE AND BLUE FLAME i 1 Stoves:. They are perfectly safe and warranted to gitre satisfaction in both 13 a d 13 k` NO DUST. NO SMELL. NO HEAT, SM1TH' & PETHICK