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The Wingham Advance, 1903-03-12, Page 4
4 4 THE WINGI3AM ADVANOB. March 12, rgO3 4� Ritchie of Abercorn, head of the landlord �� �° 1� , p��t���itl���i�t�i4��t9��14�1�1igl�li���it1�t�R�g��1t�I���1��tt11I1�I41�t11����i11�1�1ft1itlit11�11l1ittit��' C bit:(, �� � ,� class, thiols an annual expenditure t ... er $3,500,000 e i the British Gov ������� eu•nment will be involved, but Lord t � STORE,�/T—Aecording to the final returns, Dunraven a•nd'Mr, John RedmondTp 0PL.. New Brunswick elected 36 Govern- think that 01,500,000 will be suill- e.• .-. .�...�:.o_.,' ment and 10 Opposition members. tient, and both the latter contend *. that the economies resulting from Ze * cheaper administration of Irish af- w J N 0. JAS. H. 1 �� •Carnets and Curtains. —Judgment was given on Fri- fairs would reduce the figure great- -- -- -- _ - -� I Conte and inspect our large and up-to-date stoek in the day in the election appeals of Lon., ly, or perhaps eventually quite wipe nox and South Oxford, Couserva- out the necessity for State aid in - - - - --- - - - ------ ---- - -- ---- " ' ,o Carpet department on the second ,floor, consisting of—Carpets in Velvets„ Brussels, Tapestry, Acadia, Two and three ply fives won in both cases, Carscallen in Lennox and Sutherland in South , file payment of the difference be. tween the best the tenants �•••- B�r�i��� Dress '••-+ Bargains All Wools, Unions, Xemps and Japanese Mattings, Wool and Oxford retaining their seats. price can afford to pay and the lowest . ,e Union Squares, Axminster Squares, Acadia Rugs, Door Mats, * price the landlords can afford to ac -0 A bill ft �� ®�¢� • 1� �1w7� etc., tate. --A report has reached the local embodying the agree- teen menu arrived at by the recent con- •- 6 Triminings , chief officers of the Royal Templars Terence at which Lord Dunraven_Z that Premier Ross is putting in presided is to be introduced into Linoleliinls. some hard work preparing a tem- perance bill which will stagger the the British Parliament this month, and though it is hard on English, Ladies Walking Boots, Box Never before were Dress Lake Herring, guaran- w Front one to four bards wide. Be sure and see the 4-.,. Ontario liquor business by abolish- Scotch and Welsh taxpayers to Calf, bal. or button, Dongola Trimmings as pretty and teed No. f —Special and width or Dining Booms. Y f g iug all the bar -rooms, have to o down in their pockets g p : Kid, bal. or button, Neat in as low in price ag they • price, per keg...... ...$4.25 * * for money to buy farms for the Irish peasantry, such expenditure's appearance and good wearing are this spring. And such an assortment to --The rate upon newspapers and periodicals -passing between Canada p �' g Great Britain is more defens ible and in the end is likely to be more profitable than boots, Regular prices, per .choose from. 1�Ve can. SYRUP Curtains. and will be reduced heavy expenditures upon arena- . - pair, $2.25, and good value at not describe thein. You -... The finest assortment of Lace Curtains; 25 different at once. The English postoffice authorities have consented to the went or outlays to keep lip the pomp and magnificence of the ._. that money— � y must come in and see them for yourself. M patterns to choose from; all this springs designs. Also a reduction. The rate will be the Court. Just received, another lot assortment of Damask Curtains and Table Covers. Adis- same as on newspapers and pe- intended for delivery inSilk _� ,_ Special price $2.00 Chiffon bt p Applique y pnice of choice table S ruriodicals play from this department will be shown in our south window + Canada. Lace Applique in tin pails, each ... ... ...5 oc thi week. * * THE BINDER TWINE FALLACY. a - Silk Gimp Silk Braid Sequin --+ •• • The annual report of the Marino and Fisheries Department for 1901 is issued. The invested The leader of the Liberal party in the Manitoba legislature has .. B g Bargains ubbelrS in Real Valencinnes Laces Insertions, Etc. •. New Dates, 4 lbs. for...... 25C Dress Goods, Trimmings, Etc. just capi- tal in the industry for 1901 was pro- nounced himself and followers ar- New Figs, 5 .. ...... 25C Still new lines -are being added to our already large over eleven millions, nearly a mill- ion than fol• the dent Free Traders. ' In a speech which reflects discredit on the Lib- Lib - Ladies' Fancy Silk Collars 'New -Price each ..... 25c to 35c Prunes g " ...... 25c stock a Dress Goods. You can suit olcrsel here no matter - f yourself greater previous year. The product for the year p y eral o ortunista at Ottawa, he opportunists fort airs Mens Fine y p Chiffon Collar Frames � Evaporated Peaches .�. . .. what you want. A number of new designs in Trimmings have • was over twenty-five millions, The, complains that protection is a curse .•... Rubbers, plain or storm front. in black and white';and Apricots .,.. , been added to our stock—some o the latest. See our new f Ladies' Fancy Collar figures are, as usual, late in reach- ing the public. to the West. To prove the advan- to ea of Free Trade he called at- g , . Regular prices $1.00 to $1.25 (very latest thing. assortment of y s• • * tention to the action of the Laurier in removing the duty per pair— - The new Break- VIM government � — For Best Qualities in all Li Q Lines, Try —There is a tendency to decrease in the price of cattle. In the opin- on binder twine. They wiped out a protection of 25 per cent. With I p p �_ ..r 9 Special price 80e Ladies' Fancy Back Combs, Pompadore (Uircitlar) Combs, .per `fast Food to cis. package. ion of two, Glasgow commission what result? Do the people of the - Plain Combs, Unbreakable . ��tchieCampbell agents, who visited the Toronto last, t is expect- market a then side ed on the other aide that cattle will west buy their binder twine at a rate proportionately less than in e 10c, 15c, 20c, 30c Tillson's Oats, io cls. p'k'ge. Quaker Oats, io cls. 1896 2 Not a bit of it. The tom- .:�' package be cheaper yet. Though the Ar- bine maintains the price, Canadian r successors to M. H. McIlVD00. gentine cattle are inferior to Cana- factories are closed down, and the � V �� �P V1L �� Ladies' Black Silk Belts, than live stock, they -;an be made 25 per cent. duty goes into the New Styles -Price..., OF use of. The result wife be lower . ................25c to $1.50 Graham Wafers, 2 lb, tins, 25c pockets of American monopolists. prices. « ' It may be melitioned with profit, _ • too, that as far back as 1894 the 'Best Soda Biscuits in Can- -On the live question of muni- Conservative Government sold pri- d We will offer for the month Buy your New, Dress ada, i Ib. box......... io cts i cipal ownership, the Toronto Star son binder twine direct to the far- of MARCH all Furs, Ladies' =now. First choice is. << mer for 6, and 7 cents per pound, says :-- Stratford has voted nearly p p ' Coats Men's Overcoats, alwa s best. Good FurnI tul � $100,000 to take over the water- and refused to deliver it in less � t Men's:always than ton lots. Recently, the man- Ready-made Suits • Blankets Diamond Dyes io cls - jr works servict3a as a municipal ven- yt y r —New Snowflake Suitin s for 2 cls Lure. Orillia has a power plant of ufacture of binder twine at Kings- & Sheeting at reduced prices, ;_New French Broadcloth 3 packages 5 �. t Prices her own, and enjoys an abundance ton penitentiary was suppressed, so New French Cheviot of power at a •cheaper rate, probe- that now the combine has the wes- eal and take POTATOES for them. : -French Crepille Soie -+ •- -French Wool Blousin bly, than any town in the Province. tern farmer completely at its mercy, It will a you to buy these : -Paris -Paris Lace Brocade g Renfrew is proposing to buy out pay y y Oats taken in exchange for ,. "Canada for Canadians" with keen -New French Serges ..... the lighting plant of that town, and competition will do more to keep a goods for next winter. New Frieze and Homespun_ Oatmeal. For a couple of weeks we will give special prices in develop power hereafter• for the down prices than Free Trade and BEDROOM SUITES SIDEBOARDS and EX- local manufacturers. The civic its attendants -the trusts of the TENSION TABLES. ownership idea is gaining ground United States. hdam rapidly, and it is time the public wJno. &Jas. H. KerrM���olLpp��� BI�� Jno' &Jas. H. Kerr Our $10.50 Bedroom Suite can't be beaten1 High men of the country' gave it their �-- f bedstead, big dresser with good–sized mirror, and best attention. Notice to Creditors, large washstand. Other cheap suits at $12.00, $14.50, $17.75. An assortment of 24 suites to select from. SIDEBOARDS at almost any price. If you want something in the cheap style, see what we have at $8.00. EXTENSION TABLES—Good strong tables, well * . " In the matter of the estate of Charles Ham- -Whether or not the fact that a ilton Henderson of the Township of Liberal Government is in power Kinloss in the County of Bruce, Merchant, deceased. has anything to d0 with the LII- Notice is hereby given pursuant to the R. crease, it is a fact that since 1896 s. o. 1397, Chap. 129, that all creditors and last of Conservative others having claims against the estate of the (the year onservatve rule) Charlos Hamilton Henderson who died on there has been an annual increase or about the fifth day of December, 1902. are required on or before the 2nd day of April 1803, in the importation of spirituous It; to send by post prepaid to the Administrator, uors into Canada. The followingKugh '11 Ilondorson, whitechttrah or to the q undorsiguad Solicitors Por the said Adminis. are the figures :— trator, their chrisLian and surnames, addresses d d i ti th f 11 tl u] f tl i �tttlltlllllti'IIIItIiI1IIIlIi�.IIIIItillilf Iltlttlliiilittiillltllllillltliltlllitiitli�tllilf Illliliillitltllllilli� LiFE Abner COSenS FIP-1; Money. to loan on notes, ;and notes W. A. CURRIE discounted atreagonablerates. Money Loan and Insurance Agent o advanced on mortgages at 5 per cent. with privilege of paying at the end of Farm Loans at lowest rates of interest. .... AUCTIONEER .... any year. Notes and accounts collect- OfIloo—corner Minnie and Patrick Sts., ed, Office—Beaver block. Winfiham. WINGHAM wingham — — Ontario RoNT. MCINDOO. *980 ACCIDENT PLATE GLASS Date of sale arranged for at. the ���� Ig��y finished, at $5.00. YALLTE. an escr p ons, o u pnr c ars o to r Advance Office. Terme reasonable, li �-jj\\,,\\J'J' jL claims, a statement of their aecounta and the A. DULMAGE 1896,,,,,,,,,,,,,,$1,197,157 naturoottheaecuritylitany)heldbythom. We will be leased to show you our stock. And further LA to notice that atter the said p y 1897 .............. 1,207,645 last mentioned date the said Administrator REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT. McLEAN d: SON See what we have in high-grade furniture. 1898 .............. 1,467,499 will proceed to distribute the assets of the de- CONVEYANCING. MONEY TO LOAN. �,1 KELLY ceased among the parties entitled theretoALEX. KELLY 1899 .............. 1,720,548 haviing rpggr4 only to the claims of which he on Town and Farm Property. All kande of rough and dressed.... shall tllgn' have unties and that the said LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES 1900 .............. 1,9$3,691 Adnllnistrator will not be lushes for the said ASSIGNEE. ACCOUNTANT. Auctioneer for Huron County UNDERTAKING 1901 .............. 2 116 689 assotsorfor any part thereof to anyy person or Ballpersons of whose claims notice stim not have OFFICE.—In the Hent Block. APPLE BARRELS. Resid.nce—Patrdck 1902 ............ 2 126 296 been roogived by them at the tinea of hsuchave Reaidence—Catlierino St. I have senured nn Auotionoor'a license forstreet, S. Gracey's distri tion. Huron county, and am prepared to conduct former residence, * Dated the 28th day of Fobruar 1`x03. We, at reasonable rates. „ y. Hard and Soft Slabs, also a stere nicht calls Salsa arranged, at the Adlance office. receive prompt at. DICKINSON & HOLMES T. J. MAGUIRE g large quantity Of dr hard- tentlon. Phone r —Several Liberal papers are con- Solicitors for said Administrator ALEX KELLY, wingltam P. 0, g q y y sI The People's Furniture Store Suring the Ontario Government for REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE AND wood for sale, delivered. the delay in filling the Huron Re -LOAN AGENT. CONVEYANCING gistrarship. Even so strong a Grit ITS ALRIGHT. Collection of Rents and Accounts a specialty. Telephone Orders Promptly paper as the Hamilton Times is and students may enter the ASSIGNEE. ACCOUNTANT. DR. AGNEW attended to, SIGN OF THE BEAR after the Government now, and fs�'Qu/ OFFICE.—over D. AfGordon's o don's Leopold street. 11L!! PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, says :�"It strikes the Times that ACCOUCHEUR, li oLean & Son in the Macdonald • the long delays in filling vacancies Office :-Upstairs � Special Prices for 10 Days Only in the Ontario Civil service have J. A. MORTON Block. Night calls answered at office. • not served to strengthen the pres- at any time. BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. ent government. Efficient service SPRING TERM begins March 30. DRs. demands promptness, .and certainly ` Two Courses—Commorcial and shorthand. MONEY To LOAN. CHISHOLI� c� CHISHOLhINOTE A FEW PRICES: party harmony is better secured Send for College Journal. C. A. FLEMINd A. L. Mcill Office:—Morton Block, Wingham PHYSICIANS - SURGEONS - ETC. Men's Heavy Overshoes ................Regular Price $1.60—Cut Price 1.30 thereby. Settle upon a suitable fill �tA 1.50— $1,2,; man, accepting the advice of the President • sce'y. T Josephine Street — Win ham Men's Fine Overshoes .. . . ....... . . ..... • • , • 1.85— • • • 1.50 local party workers as to who is MISS D.ELIA SPARL� G Wing ham Felt Shoes, Fnr trimmed...... •••. 1.75— 1.35 the most deserving, and make the A, T. G. M. • c.....rP�sn..»: 1 % " 1.50— 1.15 appointment and avoid all further EASTER TERM P KENNEDY M, D, M. C.P.S.O -'-' Cardinal Slippers ............... .... 1.3ti— 1.03 ( commences April 1st. Toachor of Piano, Theory and Fletcher 7 , _ Low Shoes, Fur trimmed...... 1.00— ,75 friction. The principle is a good ( Music Mothod, Simplex and'Xindergarten. • (Member of the British Medical •' Felt lined Shoos (laced)......,. '• 1.35— 1.10 one for all cases.' CENTRAL Pupils prepared for Conservatory BSaYis• Association) • • DongolaA Shoes (laced).......... • •' • 2.50— 200 thallous. COLD MEDALLIST IN MEDICINE. .... 2.25-- .... 1.85 • ""' " 2.00-- 1 60 THE IRISH LAND QUESTION. �� s Special attention paid to Diseases of womon • 1.75— . • 1.45 and children, \ • 1,60— 1.30 STRATFORD. ONT. D yANSTONE An excellent time to commence a eouree l� OFFICZ Houma: -1 to ! p.m, ; 7 to 9 p.m, ,---- ., y (Toronto Saturday Night.) of study so as to be ready to take a good BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR��Ili IN UNDI.RGLOTHING LA sition in the call, All Schools are not ----- Speaking of Ireland, the presentke. Oct our catalogue before Decid• Menet' to loan at lowestrates. Office W. T. Holloway t .=- Men's Fleece or Wool Shirts, all sizes... Regular Price $ .50—Cut Price g to go Etsewhcro. rifail courso. in D.D.S., L.D.S. $ .38 would appear to be a particularlyorthand, Bookkeeping, Poumansbip, .,. ••'• ,75--- .55 inopportune time for the Canadian.BEAVER BLOCK, 7-95. WINGHAM. Graduate of Royal Men's Heavy Caps in Blue and Black..:: • 1.22"g- • •.. 1.o90a House of Commons to pass or evenB. J. Elliott, Principal, College of Dental , ` ti Its a pity to have a good 1,50••- ... • 1,15 consider any Home Rule resolution, surgeons of Tor. . • - Suit spoiled in the malting. ••.... .... sur and Honor 4. . • • . • • .75-- .60 Not only should Canada mind her WELLINGTON MDTDAL al. D at° °t oxenDent. The sults we make );ave en- "''•••••• al De 't. of Toren. s 1 ' • • . • .... .50-- ,40 own business, because we should to university. resent any English intervention in FIRE INS. CO. Latest improved methods in al branchoa of the satisfaction. Give us a r LOGS WANTED Eetabli,}hod1810, Dentistry. Prlcoe moderato. SatietactionIN MENS SUITINGS. the local affairs and policy of the guaranteed. P&r'OfloeinRpavgrl3locjt, trial and be convinced, Dominion, but if there was ever a Head Office GUELPH, ONT. �7C� Noli+r is the time to pick out your a snit, when prides are so low. Jest time when the troubles of the Irish Risks taken on all classes of insurable pro q II�RUR J IRtiyI1'v Webster stet aqui Cl. 10 days to do so; you should take advantage of this great sale, were in a fait' way to be settled On porty on the cash or promium note systera. x - - the basis of mutual concessions as at Windham, Jesus G0rDIr„ OHAs. DA9ID9oN, p,p,g„Lag, E1►erytlling Guaranteed First -Class Pleasure to Show Goods thisbetween ems to b the Cas©just novo. - AGENTPrJpident. Secrataky. OHN RITCHIE, AM,ONT Dnsylvan{Da College nd�Iof the ,f stoat en. Homuth ��. of There is no Irish problem worthy We are prepared to pay for Dental Surgery of Ontario. of mention outside of the land 60 YEARS' , Office over Post Office—wINGHAM M[EM question, and upon the land ques- First-class Maple logs........$14 per M EXPER19NCIS1►� 1t�tion all interested parties are now First-class Soft Him logs.....$14 irI�SS SARA L igOORIifor the first time in history in First-classRock Himlogti,.,,$10 • ® PROMPTLY S if'lrat•ciass Basswood los I5 ” / ] wrjI�e for ogr Interestisi books" invent - agreement, The recent conference logs.... • •$ Teacher of Piano and Theory ort, help" anal „H•w you are swindled." of landlords' and tenants' re re- First class Beech logs .......$12 , • sC I ;%a u p rogh ak.tch or model at your in• sentatives showed that tiro deNs .nt on orituprovement and we will tell you e All hinds and grades wanted. i res our opinion as to whether It is pioWbl THE E S MONEY 1 and desires of the different classes ' TRADE MARK6 ptentphle. Relccted ppplfcationsliaveoften N N iT, MISS 'CARIIII� M00$I�, 1 were not so irreconcilable as had Call and et our rices. pi�s'r3NI1 elf sur folly ily ty led prosecuted by uo we If y0p d0 not bEIILYE it write to IIB. g p COPYRiOltr3 ata teiuel'w1 allihitis toen Tit{ psq afNces In prompt. been supposed. In a word, the, Anyones°ndinKAdlcetebanddodcrintlonma7 Teacher Of �lollll and Guitilr. A n{,a ualideagito prompt. We pay Oooll,wapt8 to active mins tenants aro anxious to buyand elle qutnkl9 aatertAln nl�r epinlnn i�op ry tether an ty diepgtrh work and quicklyy secure TAtcata inventionieprObabyrf otitabl0. Communie�. sbranda•theilavoatloa.11`ghesttetcreaoee tionestrictlleonadentla]. IiendUAak Atenl9 I'tooms-in Mono Piook, IVIANIIAm, �iril hQ4 -- landlords are not unwillingto Bell, The Canada Furniture Mfrs sunt free t fosse etencl• foreeeuring pa Tits. Atcutd�proenrC�, throu3tb MArien & Mak CHASEBROTHERS COMPANY ' Patents taken thhmuRh Munn �i Co t.oave e,A The tenants must, of course, be as. Limited ape�Jt"1ffi0ftrka_"# ciat nottrE, rtithout cherae, in 116 t t over oo iialtJt"welet wit dttl" withostributed t ch"s oat Naes.rymiefl» Colborn,, Oat. silted by the British Government OP13RATINd DIC�II1 SON & IIOLMI+,S the n .nthtilutalMalmd 1857. in acgUiring the land, and thou 11 (1 Sprs an 7 nFluent budinesa of kSnutltAe g A nAdot�ely iilnatrAted weekly. ;.srgeet mfr• Barrister; Solicitors, ere latera Aa L+nghteerd. the ex ense would be heavy, mono The Button & Pessant Choir lractory enli lOn aF am selppptlpa jO rna{ 4'.rals,>D3 a f , ll 3'f y ger; taut in tl�A, Yt• Ro`4 AiiN bhedealors. OlY1C0 : Meyer B1001K Win 11&117. < Patent Experts M Oi N M. s 10 1i spent for such An object would cel•- ItN "d �elErwWwtiY. gyy�$Cli W ingham, Ont. F y g New York lG,IM 9'id' ,19ootreal tainly be well invested. The Dake ce, &I lr ot.. •I' "111ngton, g. L. Dickinson Dudlot Itolmeis �le0d ° Atlantic 131, Was�D.S.. wv (S ,