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The Wingham Times, 1896-09-25, Page 1
IME Sti VOL. XXV.---NO. 1286. WINGI-IAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 425„ 1896. EOMH &NIES, 'WE SELL SHE 'The intelligent public of Wingham :and vicinity includes the wisest and most careful buyers in the country. 'They are keen to detect humbug l+�uick to encourage worthy enter- prise. Some establishments may thrive an doubtful prices, derelict _ goods and dutious methods, but no great business will grow without the favorable verdict of the clever close lovers. The career of this business 'has, every hour since its commence- ment been co-operation. We have `shown the public the grand possibili- Marriage Licenses Issued by PRANK PATERSON, No 23, Vic- toria street,Wingham, Ont. Nowitnesses required.. NEW STUDENTS ADMITTED .A.NY 11111E. Training in Comrneroial Science and Shorthand can be obtained at the CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, STRAT'ORD, - ONT, The Leading Commercial School in Western am tarlo. Thousands of former students now in suc- cessful business life* Write for prospectus. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. YSTE —Tne trees in front of the Holmes and Tennis Match. Fleuty properties on Josephine Street On Tuesday a jolly lot of tennis players have been removed and the work on the drove over from Clinton to play the return sidowahk at the other end is moving on match. Apparently they are a little too ward rapidly. much for the Wingham Club. The —All members of Anchor of Hope Lodge trouble with our boys is that they only I. 0. G. T. are requested to meet at their practice when they expect to play a match' Hall, Meyers Block on Monday , evening at and are therefore never in fighting trim. 8io'olock sharp.' Business of importance The following is the score : Rev. Parke and to be considered. Coombe, 0., beat Bowles and MacLeod, W. 3•E;, 4.1, 14.14. Lt—Miss Stolle Griffin has retuned from I Ferry and Doherty C„ beat Mordwn and ondon, where she spent six weeks with I Bastedo, lv., 8-(i, G 0. friends.' Daring her stay in the city Dr. pr. Crossman and McTaggart, C'., beat Butler performed a painful operation on 1 Campbell and Griffin, W., 7-5, 9.7. her eyes. Her many friends will he pleased Ferry, C., boat Bastedo, W,. ti 3, C•i4 5-4. to know that Miss Griffin will bo g=reatly Dr. Crossman, C., beat Griffin, W., 11-9, benefited by the operation, l • 0-2, Bowels, W., boat Coombe, C„ 5 3,. 5.7, 4.4. Camrbell ys. MoTaggart drawn.. MacLeod vs. Rev. Parke, drawn. Morden vs. Doherty, drawn. FIDS' SDE THE SEASON, JUST ARRIVED. PEACHES, o PY.BT1f•S and GR GRAPES in largest quailties and best ties of retailing;'. The public has re- 1 varletleS. warded us with then' appreciation I Give us a call and be pleased. th A. new stock and a higher 1, CITY 3 ES'Ttd1XIH€AltiT. A brand 11 at makes success assured. o a rs ELEWHWWT NEW FURS W. grade of goods than you have reason. �•_-________.�.- to expect. The assortment now New Ads. ready is decidedly in advance of Court of Revision. .anything ever shown before, more ' 0. Cada BusinessrCollege. experience is one reason, more buy- ` TQw,a Qf Wyinghrvrn—B;; ..ony, feud, Opening. 'Ing poit'e3' is another, tiY0 1 c i4ti r Mia:= Boyd—Millinery that the people like our prices and 1 Miss Wallace—Millinery Opening. -the most fashionable ladies now come 1 Mrs. Green—Millinery Opening. =here for Fine lour .Capes, Best Fur I G. H. Irvin—Tou're Insured. $omuth & Bowlese Millinery Opening• Coats; you run no risk in buying McLean & Son—Lumber, Shingles, eto. there and what's more 'every garment I ilf. Patterson—Silverware and Jewelry. tis brand new, I J. Munshaw—Silverware and Jewelry. N. A. Farquharson—A. Big Smash i Crockery. M. H. McIndoo—Special Bargain Sept. 30th. —On Sunday afternoon next, the Metho- dist .Sunday School will have a special Review service open to everyone. This Will ' lea very largely a sacred concert service'led by the orchestra. Every effort is being made to snake the S. S. hour a profitable and interesting one. —"Where is Heaven ?" will bo the sub- ject of tho sermon in the Congregational church next:fo'undeyevening. This sermon will bo the third of the series on the "Lord's Prayer," A cordial invitation is extended to all who are interested in the uplifting of fellowmen. HARM' E. MasoN, Pastor. —Chief Game Warden Tinsley has sent out oiroulars to the deputy wardens throughout the province informing them $1 A YEAR IN ADV N O MrWm, Grierson is away this week inspecting hedge' fences in the township of Huron., Mr, and Mrs. Halsey Park have returned from Bryden, while away Mr. Park shot u turkey buzzard. Mrs. Wright, el Berlin, was visiting her sister, Mrs. J. E. Bwarts, for a couple of days this week. Mr. Sex. Sent, the obliging clerk of the, Bank of Hamilton staff, here, has gone to Toronto for his holidays. Miss Robertson, of the publlo school staff and her sister, who is visiting here, i market. w Town Council. • A oneeial meeting of the council was called t Wednesday evening for the purpose of tailing into consideration a petition of certain ratepayers of the town regarding local improvements, Members -present r. Reeve, Deputy -Reeve, Councillors, Miaow,. Galley, Forbes, Robinson, Shaw, Herds- man, Gordon, Kling—Reeve in the chair. A petition was read from the ratepayers, t asking that a concrete sidewalk be laid bong from the corner of John St. to the corner may not sr the new regulations or gt»man I of Patrick St. along the west side of Jose - may not shunt crane's, ew with eu gulls t ,,line at It was pointed out that 5 out of Jose - any time dueee the The irdst takingr8 Property owners idterested in this week cut anger, permits. The burgh are great 1 had signed the petition and that they repro - to earl it is not exterminated. advisable seated the required proportion of the• to allow them to be I value of property. Moved by Golley —Mr. Chas. Soley struck tow,=, svith I seconded by Gordon that the petition be• the Parker Dye Works wagon and r°„i»' I to bo referred Public Works Committee tared at the hotel lies a little man, as he 1 with power to act—Carried. certainly is. He is 39 year's of age, hes `` By-law 284 To procare money to meet li .nrigut board, weighs 69 lbs and mons- I the ourrent expenses of the town received{ oras less than 40 inches in height. This ' the usual roadiugs end passed. Witte gentlemen will be one of the attrao- I Council adjourned. tions at, the fair on Tuesday and Wednes- day having been engaged by two enterpris- ing merchants to look efter their interests on that day. He is indecdquite a curiosity g d. and should be quite a *awing, car Five prisoners rn the Kingston Pene- twittery had an elaborate plot ou roc to escape but were caught. When found: they had several saw -knives, which they used to cut the bars. Try bumsia ' feat- s. Monsoon `m%a at Grease's. Gen. II. Irvin , i es a first close .fitting suit. Munyon's �:erve'Cure at William's Drug Store. Buy a pvi4 roast ab Sbaw's =nee. ore in Attwood on Saturday. pdunyonrs heumatism Cure a•'• R. H. Swinton, Toronto, is here relieving '�d911liam's IIP g Store.. Mr. B. Corbonld, Manager of the Bank of Hamilton, who is away on his vacation. Mr. W. A. Dawson, of Philadelphia Den- tal College is taking Dr. Jerome's practice this week while the Dr. is having his holi- days. Mrs. Wm. Grierson has been appointed ,judge of flowers at the Luoknow Fall Fair. She will also aot•in that cal:acity at Wing - ham. OUR GERMAN- TAILOR MADE MANTLES Are the delight of all the ladies, .,Beautiful, Nobby and Stylish, Fit guaranteed. DRESS GOODS ,x.11 the leading novelties, Bouclis, Silk and wool effects. mixtures, Tweeds'and twee A Suitable Line ••p,in OFy•1 yPS Rows, 0/111N, NAVY. GARNET aria riLAcE, 40 inch wide, AT17 WORTH230. ALL WOOL + • —SERGES— Garnet, Brown, Navy and Bleak, New Tweed LT1NGS SEVERAL LEADING SHADES. 25c. WORTH 35 s ALL WOOL —SERGES Garnet, Brown, Navy and Blaine 2 Inches wide o LOCAL NEWS. —See the goat race Wednesd#ey- -Court Huron A. 0. F. is progressing. Two initations on Tuesday night last. —Mr. ed booth pc vilege ofs. Kthe Belgrave favrelvie has 1 the Stewart and Casernore each I --A..successful. farn"er gave a note of warning the other clay in regard to the apple crop, The short crops of the past two years have bad the effect of olmost ex- terminating the worm. The apples s year are remarkably sound and tree from grubs. To prevent recurrence of the evil, apple growers should not allow the fruit to lie•tinder the trees for any length of time • It is better to ase them as food for stock leen to wait the chance of ❑f aof sale grubsb tbe,riak of producing a plague agate. —Messrs. alaen Mon- day. Buff shipped a load of lambs to, Buffalo day. —The McTavish property whiel'r was offered for sale at the'Queens on Smtsvrdey last was not sold. —It is said that there were 8 degrees of frost on Tuesday ,night. Flowers, tomatoes aers and all the less hardy vegetables cooked. —Rev. Dr, Gifford and evn . Mr. Ilya ton, t Ripley, exahanged.pulp' 36 inches wide for roc R>~t1U4AR 25c 26e Elsewhere 360.Mr, Hutton preaehed two able sermons and , was well liked by his hearers. 14 of �,d•— A public meeting of the ratepayers ORDERED CLOTHING — pi iO 1 the township of 'Turnberry is called to meet in MoPherson's School House on Monday, -Our ordered clothing department is in Oct. 5th, to consider the electric railway question: full operation. s, can scarcely keep t n with the orders, Style and Fit Serge and 1 —Mr. Prod I3raclwin, whn fo the past wore the choicest r m, Tweeds, l e a, cif 0c. upv;eedb art wool t to employ d0l of yea McIntyre left morning for orstedsto este two a he has secured wwhere it . C. Oc. p s , 4 m loo �/ o Kamloops, from a ]L . p �1110111BT BOOT and HO Baigcato good stion in orontothat ` last Things s arw coming tug;' our way , dEross Sperling met with a painful c thrown We're vo e t Fortunately to e. and bei na a s to Y - o g r whenever the-ttdv,n"' a to you get benelit•. We will save.yon from tnohe aceideu1' =Juries are Y l0c to 25c. on every pair.s r1 SHOE Fall Bresibitions,. Fordwich—Oct, 3. • )inward-ane—Out G•. Blyth--Gct ti and 7.• Brussels—Oct. 1 and 2. Ripley—Sept 29 and 3'0'. Paisley—Sept. 29 and 30. Dungannam—O tb•�3 and 30. 9. '4Vingham—Sep . 2• La Dell Ceneert,. ` 6'11 Ur eh rho dist The Ladies? Aid of the Me have the satisfaction of patting up r good concert on ;'IEuesday night, even it the financialrtu fb pati was e were conflictingt rmeet ngs fortunately, iu the town end the audience was small. Miss Le Dell's. manner and; appearance on the platform are alike pleasing. For- tunately for heeself she hes not aceyuired the "professional" manner. She is moneet,. natural and attractive. The ata lily Minuet was considered by many beat seleotion while her posing in the Del- sarte Attitudes was admired by all. Miss Le Dell's one week feature' is in her articu- lation which at, times was faulty. The musical part of tho program was supplied by Alleges Reynolds and' Peasant, Mrs. Brdwn, Morley Park and S. G. Brown. A. Steamer Sunk. Detroit, Sept 14. --Tire passenger Steam- er City of Mackinac collided with and ite •osstitwa sunk the steamier, Willliam C3 vesterclay jive below St. Clair flats. nanal. to r:l�e osteo. The Matltinac was abortt to pass the tow lhttrne when the wheel chains.parted, causing her miss Fitzgerald, of Toronto, is the guest to sheer toward the CrossthWsLite. 1u of Mrs. Geo. Irvin. kireto a re& after the collision the M>t,: ,te show the population of London tote bac'Messrs. Mckenzie and Irvin of Gerrie j The assessment pent returns just comp iet- trtool the bank and twisted root were ie town on Tuesday, 1+,4794 The Cbunty Dlvliien, Judges Jones and Creaser rust in the Court house on Wednesday 10th inst. to divide up Huron, County under the new County Counc ee Act. A.M1. the reeves were present, and• quite a number took part in the discussion. Warden Strachan and Reeve Proudfoot, of Goderich, both submitted prepared acheanes,Ars addition to that laid out by the commissioners, and ana these were discussed again on Thurs- .day forenoon, aneeby noon ,the following i Ihadbeen decided: on as the decision, being tpractically that of4the Wardeete: POPDLA- ASSESSED TIO:Q. VALUD'. 3,993 fee.,199,809 - +- 9.387 1,8415,200 491,450 Fall is alread from Geo. H. Ir the best. If you have not done so already, try E. F. Gurdon'= toilet soaps --best is the market, 0, order a nobby sui His work is alway ril.unyen's V19llliam"s D FRESH OTSTx in the usual styl the ton arrivi `Stephen '3 sborne 17513 eelscethr............. , 8,171 'Hay 3,730` Stanley...... -.-2,212 ;Bayfield...... 071 The Great North: Western, Fair. Will be held here on Tuesday and Wed'• nesday next, Sept. 20 and 30. Undoubtede ly these will be red-letter days in the history of the Turnberry Agricultdhti1'i Society. It should be borne in mind that'^ this gee tite•fair will beheld on the eisitt able grounds of the Wingllam Turf Club, 1 Stock peus have been constructed, the. Goderich Township 2,468 grounds ere }oval, the track is one of ewe.IGoder t -- `2,83 beat in Western Ontario, making it, alto- ;E3linton gather, an excellent place for showing:;1 stools and exhibiting horses both in style.) and speed. Added to these ac'vantages he I' directors have gone to considerable to seeare special attractions. On thee evening of the first day the citizens band: will be in choruses. willbe sungbytanntias and edam.' fifty voices, under the management ofrMe: IGeo. W. Cline and the Agricultural' Male ' will be lighted so that evedaylight.ibit The be seen as well as by second day will be of special interest to farmers, Already a large number eft entries have been made with the Secrete1! .. As a speci=al feature there is being off=ered $20.0,iri prizes for speeding in the ring, style and quality of the horse considered, anafor other races. The members' race', will be of particular interest. In this.ra,ce the- contestants must harness and hitch the horse,.ws,llt an eight of a mile, trot a„ clear - ter and go as you please, one quarter. The milliners are making arrangements toeon- tinue during days of fair their openingdis- play of:llionday night to give the ladies from a distance whet attend the fiuir an opportunity of seeing the latest ea head gear. the On the evening of the second day inimitable Sim Fax and te company yIaof artists hold the boards in the profitable and ll. Any one desiring a day's eneeyeble outing, could not do better than come to Winghatn Fair. 6,619 19 becKillop --• • 2,985 ' T nckersmith...... 2,590 Seaforth .. .. 2,411 7,986 week, Miss a in great et—While in accident ss T g n le her face ani 1 bicycle, ru gbio , constantlya ntY Sta from u W 0 1 by shape. is , o special lots of goods atspocif,lpr T bus oirr•way striking the atone anrbinil�lLal to attend • 9,40 7,172: Ashfield........... 3,353 Colborne - . , . 1,825 Goderich 3,766 �t th adjourned meeting of Arbitra- to tl�e new school se• ction question, rshn was held on W h ve learned that the new sit his the C�4 grantee. ° opposed to the section to 'airtime of those in ap .eat to the County Council. —Regarding; the ticking of nauseous ts medicine, is c r SEPT. g (,, tight with the finger and thumb tinting the its �.a �� p process of swallowing no taste whatever is eters te,...tee :: appreciated, and 0 pinch of sugar on the We will hare for your inspection the tongue fsan,exc'ellent finish, in the choicest stank or eililltneey, We novelty in everthVe Next Sunday is clrildreu's day shown, including overy Presbyterian 1 obeli welcome. A gritted 1 a special semen nn tee I: it said by closing the r 8,9441 Wawanosh I';.. 1;8744 Wawanosh etie- 2,7:3(1; Blyth .. 93es Wingham--- ..... 2,1'dti:� Grey---....... Morris.....,..... . . Brussels ...., .... . Howick............ TurnberZt ..... • . , Wroxetertc.......... . Peraonalx. trituto to this We. column, arll rival and dopaaturers >tof guests, move- ments oto., a , buylnegs own 7 C l e , seats at ostaiwell•0 1 h Rend at,ostal card to t',ao Ttlfrs,,>rsan,h a roto 7,0.7+7 yspepsht Cure at g yftoie. McKelvie's. Served Grapes and peaches by c• - ly. Prof. Gray's Herbal Bitters at Williams' Dr'u Store, %e. There is no ro m for afifth-butcher, Geo. Straw always h s the best meat that can be got. The G. T. It allistations, Guelph, on Mon for�the round tri Cepebeo. Tioke trains on date days, with et Montreal, T 4,137,519 1,e95,680 1,600,380, 81,261 0,4542,621 1,846,750' 1,946,725 053,495 ill r n an excursion *one 1 . sir branches north of Sept. 243, for c1O.50 n St. Anne de Reaupre. ailal>le on all regular out ued, good; for twelve Privileges at Quebec, u return hilt. nit from• G. IL Irvin in when you go to the •over to & €let a dandy so as to be in the Ei.hibition. Prot :. Grav' ter , al Bitters ehzres el a ae�.s e. Headaches,. P )o., 13earrer Block, have for enppllving enlarged pastel or water colors- ecce of art Beware of >d by egente and others. sires cud: all pockets— ngbein sad Harriston. either • idiu. ` ei The Star Photo unrivalled faoilitie portraits in Oresyce Weices within the inferior work ode) t all 11'rames to sett •Star Photo Co., It Saneoles ,'n view r Parties who 4,446,970l hind, should � office is tits r l•rr 1,513,077'5 bt prices csullasi3t5 1,998,100'"fahr profits. 03,4901; Heathfield'S 'sure eure for Williams" Drug, —For iiret-clas gents' furnishing) Remember the pia R. A. Graham's gr 4,104,667' 1.092,855' 1,087,146- 1,083,5401 ,087,145 1,083,5401 3,843,540' 1,190,3110 1,19.3,8.7'5 192,965 549,000 3,050,150 1,727'425 1,73.1•,.471 273 c 945 t quire printing of any orget that the TIAIES bsVP is done right and. t with good work end ealing Bassam is' a the worst cold. At tore. tailoring and --cheap try Webster & Co. , one door south of eery stare. Best eranitobn , hundred. Best Ot hundreds. A gond at $1 per hundred. feed in preport Plea ixeri� ii+air et $1.00 per axle, Flour at $1.50 per ra.cie•itour called Lilly All other hour and Joey r1nn and' Feed Emporium. A Prominens "1 have eight chit healtl'r, not one of 3,752,841 Scott's Emulsion, i boundless confidence 406 2,145,349 g,sy,� 1,04.+7,800 Tone of grapes are conning in daily at the 460. 10'0,70 Star'Sbeatanraut and still there's more to - follow.. Every day is a bargain day with. l7,1105da yatt /oak for 11IcEelvie s ire the1old reliable seeciel list stand. day. Fair We do not pretencl to sell below cost; no man can do so and•„carry on 11 business, but we do sell on a clese margin—G. B. IRVIN. G. B. Irvin has been in the trade for some time and lsrii'ws esherenf he epos4ts e.of • t�siReii he says t13a t he cannot be and is d in any thing to lois line as he buys in the best market- for spot• cash only, he is thus able to give the benefit of close' and caroled: Barrie's new opera house w3T,a opened 'I,uyit,gto his srssroinet's• by tite Owen Company. Horse Por wale Work on the Grand Trunk: car shops: Risings 4 years n11' Color, dark bay, sound, d. -G4 a e1 e uccb, ut , eo„t- has will London • hrrtkc, �t T.on and well Tho Moncton sugar refinery woo dandy. Tanta will he given to a respeti- d, involving a loss of $900,000. Bible party. Apply to 'I'. 11. =toss, lmpte:nieet Dealer, •R ingheen. T,,ow-aer says: ren, every one in good bmun but has taken which rev Wife hes News .traces. Ma:itilebans are eneoying a foreeaste of winter. "Mayor Calgary of E;olltngw wad was found' dead in bed's The•t3nited Stat=es paid $133,214,000 for pensions last year. ace kin ht > ' Detroit h D r,ric acting � 1 to odfel rudder stork, She returnedMr. Henry Schadel of Hamilton with bove reversed. piston, r'Ptrt as 1,adco at t1 a exhibition., a fit and broke his neck dying ill the is, w mth5 abo tr c he Cit ,. 1, r • Johnin Inglis, wito'wus abozrd the City©t o tai << s Cline last weal. battleship nae in the employ of the D 11r mored Cleveland Nev. Co., says : When we left , but 'ht all was well night g ' •utd Detroit Sat Y err e D some For . the night was exceedingly dark. cause the rudder chain broke and the rudder stem bent. lust at the canal a barge carne along with two schooners in tow. The first crash was the barge and the boat. It reused terrible creeiteznent and nearly every body was up. The boys tried to wake me but they could not do it. The second crash, was right nn the forward part of the bons on the side of my roost. It gave me quite te scare. I got up and bv tendo, Everyboc1', we sire for you as well. Store will t� �..;:., , m'. be opened `tren t S until 12 o'clock p. t Store -till tie rn EU 'lI tie � > ad s1t, G u'cllock and will No. Goodssold. .�3:r •-vr,.>aer„ ,-a oak about We have no room to sp ' aro as GBOOFIRIES this week buly o they Jwo wills cheap as ever. deliver prom.” . BOWLES. church. . ,. Perri° will preac i emu ruin the ti dressed in a, hurry and want on co , The children occupying .g this time the boat4 were giving signetsof cents ell. to , r ver Y the �aa, y MOW, i h, centro scats. The bo be of roto 1 sir•,treee. The n k afternoon promise to be interest. the herg;o and her tow drifted of t end sve pumpkins, this morning; whet we heard in Port till --•1'ulnpkin pie is likely to be decidedly did not hear or see any a s eo this year, as the crop ofpp p •and thou usrd our f s Waseca, is a fa,ilitre. A•tt Unroll tilllimybrealftunk, �"7e droned s aswollaso q ar. worm, equally ns dhas done estructive as the army 1 t ]°troit We reached Detroit worm, thole vegetables. Parnhers stale fotwarcl bidder slid We v the a st amain. a complete crop bad been g repairs, that nearly destroyed by this iuisohievoua bug. Mrs. Brier, of Seaforth, visited her sister, t . Miss Lizzie Kennedy, of Seaforth, is t her home in town. ' =tin a is v g actor, Mr. stantly. The new ar • s t :Illus- trious was launched from the Chatham ar #s. 1L da c Y Ex -Treasurer Harvey of Guelph was committed for trial on the charge of embezzling city funds. is. Cit W , Mrs. Pascoe, of West Wyter y, 'wtis visiting with friends in town. Mete fabort time. s Dg;ss Ballard, professional nurse, of e for home f ' is o Detroit, guest rot o r e t h a st Blake was 8 Mr. Marshall, route agent C. P. : tele- 1 Hun. Edward B la get& lines was in town Thursday. ' Lord Aberdeen and oecpied a seat on e'll. n. Chisholm, o' 'Whitby, P0teo plcb I the floor of thea HouseLexington, =en Commons. , ing his course with Mr. Halsey sa°binson, A. hypnotist - .Mr. Jolln Man i°, jr, mild :is \ buried a man for two days, then had of'4 eetetneah, were harried on 'Nednes• hili taken lap and restored to his natural clay. } condition. Mies fleets Porter, the guests o£ 1,1rs Ned Crane the famous base all pitch - or ,a >st and children a.a t.ie goes and holder of the woe t for I 1l Felicia° by ' tet tt 't �rom til h r 0 wll , lorg f; S,illa, lilies 1llinnie Ir at n 11 ai#e d xi after ata 1 drinking choral in Rochester. prolonged visit 1a Pr. n Dr. l3ergin M. 1?. fell clown c:ta'rs at. ford, and h Mr. Goo. e Upper jr., Lakes, E3pent ,' 4 hours residence i to ontoaollstate,� tial i +r on the Lakes, xis returned.'i `et in a critical condition, _.—.._ M. t and. tailor, . •tont t T. teitl G, H. Irvin, n Patterson, jeweler, will have on exhibition at the fair 00 Tuesday and 1'Vedllcsdap soma of the finest goods in their respective lines evov shown in Winghatti. They will also show, Mr. Chas, Soley, the smallest man in Canada, who is 'only 38 inches exhibit his e ' ntfail t os see t ' U t . Don ' tete lin l and get-prfces front the weennan. On our feet ag, in after having been closed down for reties and with crushing prices. We were b it and intend to sti shot of it all is th at wholesale price dollar per hnudr Sour at 431.50 and at tk1.ti0 per hundr dawn prices and ire nest knock down is parent end oar >•.<]da d,t.s n per 0: nt lower than Cali affotd to do as and Pave our many profit, always tens if dory bac t anion about 9 o'clock Surulty n °ming and Nen i hent°, into dry dcok or r p ' rn in thebisiness. Like y with it and the up- t we are selling retail, A good flour at one Our best Ontario tr best Manitoba mixed d. These are kneel, n 1-omethin;; and the bet we will not be en- ., to 25 • n1 0 r to be fie ho lowest which we e are in'iitufactnrere ustomers the middle not'repeeted, 'Ann, nr & Feed Emporitu11