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The Wingham Times, 1901-02-22, Page 4« TRE, WONGF110' TIMES. FEMUTIARY 22.) .190t, - - _ nom_.. -F... �.,..�..,..�...�.n-.. _ t, '° (ollntyof 1}tixoki, is large=ly interested t�'�C=IGxtAN az.�xWi t` 3k �l:x'Qstxs, p.+d��fP6� t �k�lt�4� is � ►S3�le�iG44 kA ie +�9►Wt3 g6►tsil► Q Pfeil t�Q a 4 �#�Q�c Qdi w��#�la�# +6 � t!`� tfC} Ali !'t��p�V} 1 ill flas xittzzluf.tctizxe=, alid is also ctrl grew Wiazi ll ulz, Vcb, 21, 1.101, y j A.A. A.A. p'w`�I.i �'«9 • # R ♦ R • A. # A R q A. i r tensivo iarilxe=r. ()Ili) tiling; tient stands ,dour pe=r 100 lbs, , ; ... , . , . i 2G to 3 2.e' � A A. �0 91 to his discre Blit is tho fact of his bell;;, r� ,all Wheat o 6u to 0 G4 �THE B„�: bachelor, for tivhioh tlkerc= is iso excuser Sprint; Wheat..,,,, .. .'.. 0 00 to 0 (.0 + A�.�� ill a County o s^ s : ollts ... . .. .. . . . . . .. 0h, too `.;? 01 �6'Xer V « t p s i! s; so llialky llalkd- Barley � .. , , , . 0 35 to 0 •tth - li iris ....... ' some t; as Illzroll �-I.oxidaii .�,,c s r .” `. i , 1_ a ^ 1?eafi .. . . . . . .. . . . . . ... . . (1 tiQ to Q (+D t"l � � POPULAR STORE °"'c � DIl l r direct i x tiser. Tnikoy s, drawlk ... , .. 6 69 to 0 10 i �•�is ,d s qr9 • e q� oe o R • e q� q (� •�J�q�J4,u i O ted iD ct irora I r.nce. r, txecse ,. Q Qin to a QG ,,� Tho Liberals of outa,so will hold aG " T1Dfx �ln(;st tIS1cI j" f'r�lDria('S Dig Dkzck,5, p:r Dais 0 40 to 0 V) 0 ep]1wL�iltiall at `a't>rolitp {ilk lklarch 111th Battt=1 .. , , ,, , , , , 0 18 to 0 14 Vancy Bottles from i oc tip, 1401. The Liberals of Wingbani should Eggs pardoz .. . ..... . .. . . 0 18 to 0 18 1 � get ilkto shapo and havo a keeting and Wo,ld per cold . , ...... , , , 1 75 to 2 00 0 N ia1"tasiae select delegates to attends d this (011141011 -flay Icer toil .. , ... 7 00 to 8 00 r •h, _-, rl , s tion. The Consorvativss of WingI1411l Tallow s per il..... 0 20 to 0 ? z ! 0 g. �ooe.'.i�:. � 4A.:s ItLi� � lallloti'l+ex111 ....,,. 0 05 to 0 01 Q ,��44�hQ6tb��611�°.,e,fad�A.161'i,bv�'���t•',,tQ.QQ�L�.�d�.�Ai4Q�39��G1AAQ.tk�ct.e�6d:d.�,;< �, x have orgaaie d a club iliawoscpnp is=i Lard ,. .• 0 13 to 0 v C1 h son wily the Liberals should be b Iitncl Apples per l to 0 01 %' 4 1?isecl A isles itr lb,,,,,,, 0 4• �o"�iffit,ary Brushes theul, Why not have a Liberal t.lub xu Lives ,. 0 D7 to 0 «'.o Live I3'ags, per civ, .; G 25 to G �'o ") c the toiill and their the two clubs could ( hickolui . � ... 0 80 to 0 10 y Goods, ' � meet and h,iva debates all different sub- 1 Call an+l inspect Wfore bayixl�; elso- jecfs, '3'his sort of enterkltiull est �voclld '�'-' '� -mm 'T "` � � am �� ���7 w1 re at be tier helpful to yot:zt^ tueil, �,rc �ll, i ' 's' )1.;, Win 0 would lista to see solve af�our Liberal I N �� lanc�"'Ya N��camilipbell, friencls�nal,c a mora in fila dlgxectivn of l _ 4 , !> 0 forillilk' a Liberal club in NViu haul. 0 �• i• Life Firs Accident Plate s» � '° Toiv arc, tsia mighty fallen! La k'res:,a, � J J , � � q o, DRUG STORE. the ledependent-C;ouservativejournal of Gbuss. ca � �,,� ,�' v� ate?,' to ldontreal, tells its readers that at the re- Farm Loans at Lowest Dates. 0 -4 D �. Cent meeting of Conservative III, P.'s � I t k '1`O RDVC;ft ► 15ERS and Senators at Ottawa to elect a leader � fox the party !kir. McNeil, Earth Bruce, `fl pp y,GA � Notice of ehau;.es must be left at this n .lt prppwed that Hon, Hugh John :!talc- tx � � office not later than Saturday noon. hoe,The c ops- for eltanges must be lefi dasald Slloulcl be appointed. Dir. ;bloc- Loan and Insurance Agent, `w'""' tD> not Ette1 r thaai Tiiesday evening,. donald, it will be. remembered, was tai.- Corner Miunie and Patrick Sts. Casual advertisements accepted up en up and down the country at the last Athome Friday itfternoou ailed Saturday. 0 d to noon Thursday of each week. general election and introduced to the 0 si > � people as the colleague and successor of 2 til B C+� i STABLiSr"C. ED 18;'x.ftrA Sir Charles Tupper in the Conservative The Strathcouas will sail far Canada � � `' � �`� hoe � � leadership. It was to be expected there- in the Nurindian on Feb. 2e'. 0 �"� . fare, that !kir. Xr-cNeil's gg�� „`�j' �T €� pa (,* proposal �vonid The waist blizzard of the ivilltor is b � 1 E �`d �t� ' ua I IMES• meet with sone enthusiasm, but the now raging in northern No York.. � � t @' . EB B. ELLIOTT, Prnwsuurx AND Pnop=Toa chronicler says that the proposal was% d a The intense cold in Faris has resulted 0 •m not even seconded. No wonder Hugh Q9 ,,,.iii numerous deaths in the cit and tl e �3 Infant—S" " b _ John washes his hands clean of them all. Y 0 -4 hoV0 Po - Q FIZLUA�., l+'+'E1>Rv'ARY 22, 1901, suburbs. � The St. John, N, B., Telegraph points Bliss Darling, a clerk in Aird's can- tit ® • out that in an account of the "Origin of fectionery, , Mailtreal, last as eye by tl e © ,NOTES ��-> can[3a�vrs, � Caualdian Confederation, by Sir Charles explosion of a ginger ale bottle. Another member at the Seuatto diets Tupper, published in 1899, it was declal ou `Tuesday of this .week, in the person , ed that "the foundation of the confeder- died this week Mrs. A. Rutledge, of Bayfselcl, �vho of Senator Almon, of Halifax. ation of British North America, was laid had lived there over half Hall. Frank Latchford, minister of strong and deep, not by members of one la century. She was 78 years of age. 0 party but by the. leadil:g public men of Seuth Perth Liberals will meet at St. G I 0 public works For Ontario, made the au „ ltlal on Friday, �� �� yij$. nouncenient at Ottawa Saturday that both parties in all the various � y: the 22nd lust., to M y 'ill a �1 a � Mr, A. W. Campbell, road inspector, In his recent valedictory letter lie says: nominate a candidate for the Legisla- �g 5i would shortly be appointed deputy min- ""Where is the Canadian who would ture, stock •��`��- �r�, ister of public works. willingly see the great work, of Confed- A terrible wind storm which lasted 48 Put into st oc � � is IIfJ 1�sek and 0 eration undone? Yet it svgs completed hours leas blocked completely the rail 0 0 Prognostications are being maria that 0. b the Conservative roads in northern New York with snow G the session of the House of Com- Y Party against rise cp •the prices aret. p determined opposition of the Liberal drifts. anon will not last any longer than the „ fA first week in April, and that when the party in Canada, The truth is that Nelson 39 when he wan the victory o£. CD time for the Easter adjournment comes George Brown and his co-workers carried the Nile. Wellington was only 40 when !,A on the agitation which made Confedera- he opened the Peninsular war, Cromwell _ it will find the business of fhehonse con- ^AAAAAAAAAA�AAAAAAAAAAAAA'AA+ �cuded. � tion a practical iasue, and that Sir John was 45 when -won at Naseby. � � Macdonald joiued Mr. Brown to put the p r3 Premier Ross, replying to the leadercq policy into effect. As Mr. Whitney sick With %Vorms. ® 4, of the Opposition at Tuesday's session .would say, the Conservatives "'stole" . of the Ontario Legislature, intimated Mrs, J. D. Mayo, SouthStukley,P.Q., a �' f the policy from ahe advanced Liberals. a that the present intentionoftheGovern- wrote the follocviug: "One of my p Macdonald Block0 went was that the House should hold -- children took sick with worms and after .. , Wingham. another session before an election was BRUSSELS. trying everything without getting relief e c �' Meld. The result of this answer will in The Exeter Times says: The Real we procured Dr, Low's Worm Syrup, �' 6flt3�®©4®®���'ma9�S�l�pitiffi�8s��b+f®�m�6Fj®6�t$6��biA1���®e�adtl®®3359����@�t9,ggg����,Oti59�4����+€ri�1�BO• all probability be a shortening of the Estate Owners' Association o£ Loudon which acted promptly and effectually, --7 — " ate.,.,..,. present sessiox. are perfecting plans for the proposed O h i ld f en Cry for, 4 IN different lines of industry at the purchase of the Ronald Steam Fire I Live stook Xavlzets.' Engine Works, at Brussels, with a view d Toronto, Feb. 19. Too man cattle A T 0% RI Ao d"'he g -g t Sao, Mr. Clergne sass his syndicate had of taking the factory to London, Some Y 0 expended $9,000,000 in cash, all of which were offered at the tlestern cattle mark; 'William Patterson, a medical student 'lad been foreign capital injected into ed by 0 on worth of stens, has been proposubscsed et today and business *as not as active at Kingston, was seen packing a human the circulating medium of Canada. to a London citizens, and it is proposed as last week. Prices underwent no ap- body in a trunk at Peterboro'. He They spent for farm products and mann- to capitalize the company at$50,000. The preciable change, but there was an easier cheaked the trunk to t f also will any ao manuacure' fire Kingston, but word zafacturiilg ntaterials in Ontario alone comptendency, due to the heavy receipts. was sent to Belleville and Patterson alarm boxes, fire ladders, seam rollers, over $1,000,000 Inst year, and their re- lddtll' Milch cows were active. Sheep and was arrested there, and the trunk ship- U quiremeuts of a similar oharacter from water meters and do a general repair. lambs were steady axed calves were un- ped back. to Peterboro'. Southern Ontario 'Weald amount to mgbusiness. changed. Hogs were 25c higher all -more than $2,000,C00 this year. CHURCH xorEs. I around. Export cattle—••Choice ih�• � SS Anesvpamphlet, issued by Ontario ,are quoted lower; at $4.60 to $a", whileThe Ladies Aid Society of the Pres- medium are unchan ed, at 25 to 1.60. ITARVID -Department of Agricnitnral, 1n the byterian church held a successful social gr • anterast of the' Women's Institutes, is Five loads sold at $4. i0, $4.80, $4,90 and S I o Irl . inthe lecture room of the church on $o'. Butchers' cattle—The demand was v G�4f4♦tP+♦44b444♦+Ot6Q4t�f out. It contains interesting papers by Tuesday evening. light and trade was dull, excepting for - r ' g r 0 W t 11 . well -Flown people on domestic science, C O mac s The Great Slaughter Sale is boomil1ig, and. Bread -making, improvements of rural Rev. W. J. Freed, who has been pas- the choicest lots. We quote butchers' — I r Gomes, foods, butter -making, poultry, for of the Wingham Baptist church for cattle, picked, $4.15 to $4.40; choice, _ some tinfehas resinedHis resignation g. $3.s5 to $4.15; good, $3.25 to $3.80; from lac.i i i q tremendous crowds are daily taking advantageand a thousand and one subjects of/ Will take effect the last Sunday in April. medium, $3,50 to $4.16 • common per a interest to farmers wives and daughters. , P • 0 'f hair 1� giving. See soul(: of The movement to inaugurate Women's Anniversary services in connection cwt., $2 to $2.50. Export bulls. ---The foo. The Of the Big Bargains we are Institutes and their development have with the Wingham Presbyterian church demand is fair, in keeping with the hair has ' will be held on Sunda March loth.. generd inquiry for export cattle, Some MAI the• snaps we oder this Week been much. more rapid than was antics- Y, q � Y P ri 0 life. �� p , . Bated; there arenownineteen Institutes. Rev. Mr. McMillian, of Enoch's church, fine heavy bulls were sold at prices ran,- Toronto, ang* It i3 Starved. It keeps. Toronto will reach the sermons. On in from $4 to $4.40; quotation's were ' P g t • . 35 ]Flea's Tweed and Worsted Suits well made with splendid linin s George McEwen, of HensallJ succeeds the foIIoiving Zionday evening Mr. Ma- unchanged, at $3.75 to $4.x"0 for heavy coming 0 ri t �'e.5 � i ' 3'ohu McMillan; as representative of , 75 r � � ' regular prices from. $7,50 to $9.00, Sale Priee......... Miilitk3i will gibe his lecture on' Scottish and $3 to $3, ro far light. Feeders and th:nrier and tI]11lIleT`f � ` Men'sz 'OV South Huron, :aid, Iis,:e his predecessor, „ scald spots appear, ' g quality, is a brawny Scot, but he lacks the delic- ious Covenanters, stockers—There was a fair demand and � Orkin Trousers No. 1 unlit regular price w+i,' 5 and Rev. J, P. McEwen, superintendent the sapply was small; prices ruled steady then actual baldne§s.� � $1.35, Sale Price ...............................«,.•,...... 95 burr h his language winch was a of the Baptist home missions died in and unchanged, ars follows: -Feeders, Men's Sill[ Ties in Four-in-hand and I'nots I familiar characteristic of 1Fir MclFiillan � The only good hair � • • , short keep,r�3.7a to $4.25 medium X3.40 : ..... �... , regu ar pitces 35c and Toronto on Saturday last, aged 56 years. $3,80; light, 43 to $3.35 s food 5bz;`, Sale Price ......... , . .... . ... . . . . : «... .15• :kir. McEwen has been warden of the Mr McEwea had been ailing for some g , s , stockers, boo S� time, but was at his o£fce on the Fri- to 800 pounds, $2.50 to $3.15; off colors Y 0 U A Men's Fancy Print Shirts, reg. prices $1 and $1,25, Sale Price.. , . , ,' ,50= AVVrd h if 1 75 t 2 2 f all day previous to his death. He -vas a an ears, $ . o $ . v, ceding b s, c a It $2.50 to $3,25, light stock bulls, per cwt Ladies' Slippers in black and tan, also Button and Lace Shoes, regu- Clearin graduate of Woodstock at Osg College, and his , g p ' buy lar rices from $1,25 to $2.25 Sale Price..................,., .95• first church was at OsDoode. He was $1.50 to $2. Miicheows—Offerings were p , nest at Owen Sound, ones subsequently, larger, but nofancy cows were included. I r >t ancy Dress Goods in variety of patterns and colors, regular prices VIVerQuotations ranged from $tri to I t at Stratford. Eleven years ago he sue- @ g $50 25c and 30c, Sale Price....................... ,15,, Shee and lambs—The run was small - Sale eeeded Rev. Alexander Grant as super- Sheep and of home missions. He is and trade was good. No change is to f e G d S 10 pieces Pretty Dress Goods, -vide widths, splendid wearers, always survived by a wife and two, tons, hied, be noted. 'We quote; --Sheep, export 4 the roots, 5tpPg sold at 350 to 45c, Sale Price .: . . ..... . ..................... 20, ewes, Per itarvationi and the BaautifalArt Mnslins regular price 15c, Sale price ............... y tylia is tx student at the Toronto Medical Pe , g p . � 1 0y Japanese China School, and John, who is employed at to $3; sheep, butchers', �ea^,h, $1.50 to hair grows thick and � Ryrse's jewelery store, Toronto. His $4Y lambs, gr2in fed, mr cwt., ry4.60 to _ > Pretty Prints, 3G in. wide, regular price 12 -*e, Sale Price .......... ,0 �tup$ and Saucers father and mother live at Tiverton and $4,75; barnyard, per c-vt.,;l3.iu` to $4.50; , sang. It titres dan. � lambs, each $2.50to$4.50. Calves -vote - &uf�f also. Keep a Stylish ' +' r the remains pasted through Wingham � bottle � y '9ik Piques, I ancy�Ginghams, and Madras Cloths, regular prices V '"esa on Manclay afternoon on the Way to steady and unchanged. at $2 to $10 each. � bottle bf it on your 130 t0 25c Sale Price . ....... . . . .... . ... . ............... i��, y . Hogs --Prices have advanced in keeping dreSSiTi� tabic. .0' � » Bon-bons,,'�C• Tnesdawhere interment tools lace on with the apwarcl tendency of the mark- It always restores Tiverton, P et, and quotations are25c, per cwt, high- y And hundreds of other bargains that cannot.be mentioned 're' MIME A COM L'� OXZ DA er; selectedhoys, of 166 to 200 pounds, color to faded or gray here. If you want to save money, come here If you want~ Talv�, 1',axativP 8ro-no 'g " ` per hal Mind we say ' ' r iiinint+ Tablet- Art natural wet lxt, are watili C.rs eivt, `' S I f you want the biggest bargain of a iifetlnie, eotile here,. MUSICAL GOODS iii•tt %lil:1018"Agnature1ey if 1 fai11:!11 %C. g g , ttalways.» � �� a �. w. trio-*c'a s,Kn�atixrb is nil er;oh twx, 2,c. while light and fats are scilla• at stG.�,,' � J lett r from 1 v. ac the mit wasfirm; than ostial, bat the st,00 n tt1 . All drs, gtdfr. violins Str':v. R. P. lia�rItay has retceivcd a;.fuatrketis Elixir; car Tots of z}5iitedwriftrts s tiGrifE3thatChefao , - - ==t have foaliul your stair over Greatlaughter Sale, r Gd >oiC t SVt. to 116 Milo !>rst reined 1 Af rll over China, stetting that many ehinew have -ver. quoted at f;.C,O to telrt for ttloi lutr. 26ty Bair swag 1 i Guitars . !seem brought to conversion by the ex• SOLID -- �'� i w,y y y� a ybottle o st I a 'v e�piy ,P� Shoot �«�,�o ��ytr y+�sic t akmple, of the. native Christians, whalxave �■yam � teed onlyoaa bottle, mhos rriy J)Mr closes �,r+�h 16th, I J,iG�-i V' Music. Liw711Jk UiJ+ iI �. 11 to r,�t�!�t2,111rf it, atd 1t IS 11ow y remained steadfast to the faith, even in i Tae*I d a. ors rrreart;r„ . Qtle are lxattucl to close out these s the tkbeerl^e of the xxiissionarie ire�(..t arc lx 2?, Im. Yankcr3, N,i , #........................ r�lll+l will s•_ll theins yr t-•-rtrb itrpa-t3rs�o- � "1'0 taitt9 tt. e41t[hx ll. #ci$"1l rrlgrPMM. it telie. It D>�dl bt6ri tteecD tittoiaalwtiy rttitirag.triore obi tW a resat - WPM& 17th b�oz=idol � ^ inti. fib britt eehd yott hit book on 2i e i; tiHtitLW4"tttj•%OCtr�dift3. P.tt lxftft Mind Reaip. Ask him `shy q!rtla• V 1 Am trriit yam, with aab"t your bear. Yate xi sr inewx's leas to had vkta' � of u *rciart�etwe i< ram t answer area, � Able disat &r at the tTnlon suine of the 'ftra"� iaaYleu 9trsr. . �� � �_0 N �G`alIin trnCSo1Iby Cwtw a r ' Pteii 6.Macdonald1tck,�inglarr. 1ltnsair of Psi0n1l1t. Ita�tnrdet, . ..... 1r y► w y JN Lootk� Y 44w �M