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The Wingham Times, 1901-03-08, Page 41 n ., e+',rdfa',N •t°r ..,yye.„w. 1!!' .t .tl��,MIXN!s F G��M,I"�, ,� '„u M`s5°R#�I....,tl*`'yr�, .�•_:,..., y. o South 1lurou la,abentas. tl' N;(Yl ... .7 South .. �!?�'iII4”ell��3l9C}'�t►t�+��fiS00$�!��^�C>ifS�+►l� :, _... ....., T.�.--,-,.-,.-�..,.,�-�,�---:_ ___._. _....__ __� _ _ _ �"�""--a_--�`”" � 1 i.�,taT 1aaAU3>4U'>` IarEI'QlaTS, ACsti'dt�m99lB�f?AB�IgAY41tl�i�(►��Rr��t>w4ftY#Cr�tbC,�b^4a�19'�i#��5��•�'�XJt,�5�t3fSQ CM s lit zn ill, alirla cls i,.-�0110 Lir the largest. lsvi gbam., X' reel a 1001, 410. 'and illost (%thusiastir Liberal couven. dourlVr10011is.......... 1 25 to M G0 x "� � � �jt � .rr - � tion6 ever held iu south llLir„ra ry is ll"lrl � all Wheat ....... „ 3 3 3 3 0 ra to 0 61 T �� E P EO P ,r� Y� � 'T( ed r here to -day to choose ra staudnrd-tearer Spain;; Whe°at............ 4 00 to 014 f! �»� *�° � s for the i1e ct lhovinAal cle�ction. Th•= Oats.......... 0 Y 8 t0 0 2ta � � � C'� ! � � o y �► R- '} ehatr was occupied by Presi,icatt �3+'r 6. l,°txlc; , 0 €i to 0 , � POPULAR 8,� O V �` � i # IIeES and sifter tI1Ll (" I�t'r14 .... , .. , , . - , 0 60 to 0 01 G!0 blipCai"wd direct -l'is'le F r,ance. ' Credential Commit 0 09 to 0 10 * n , list i . c. ...... 0 Ori to 0 00 �� , • - __,_ .__._._. tee bad,s,ratinazedthelist of cicle ares txresa, e The: finest •idled 1.1C,rituilles Iti Divo s,perpanr .......... 0 40 to 0 00 a � , r del(' * , the noillivatieiz dly 11<lll�t �v:ss prcr, ealecl 2,laat,rr .. 33 33 �"1 e want {rtir custoln, but m,e won't tri* to get it by Offering )teal S0111Ctl,1i11 � fell �* 0 is to 0. 1s atattic4 frt'alll I<1C illi, with. At laisst.q,L+Mr, M. :Lean, 2;rt'st)erdez ....... 0 i6 to 0 it a nothing, We will pit'( ytali god 1'ajil� f011` your 1110aC}. ex- M.1 , 3 „stat' ed that alt4ough lie had Wood p: r cord........ , , , , 2 00 to H .,a � been pressed by a large number of'deet, Ha'* p.�r tori.. • , .. , . .... 7 00 to $ 00 � { t► otatLlt'S er bushel ..., 0 20 to 0'21 � DREs S �,:a-tJ'�t�T.S.i�1 �cy�$i'��Q i �C3� � ev Tooth Brushes urs to bo the Ilefa�ritl clnanalpion onaca� p � , s a � *ia eo ��. �r���.,s Tallow p�L�r lb .... . ...... , 0 05 to 0 0., '>t , ; � 'more there were reasons beyond his eau- Larcl .. .. .... ........ 0 13 to 0 13 a3 Blaers and Colcrcl Cuslimero .. 4t}:. to 75e ' •' is c,•arefully prtprarea frons Vorn, Rice and Wheat. Cloth 1 r�� s 4 zc-, trot that impeDA Nina to r.fusa to b,+ a Dz eLl .A.l�ples per lb, , , , , , . 0 4.4 to 0 03 0 y �v. It is dclieaons, coaaveni It raud. .� i 13,a01: ,stare Ccllorecl ,'`erges.. , , 230 to x1,00 r Read for instant ai candidate, It was not that he slid ilot Wool ... , . . • .. 0 17 to 0 20 511 2lotue sputl C,00da, new designs, 75C to 1.'2 truly a In. v. 41 Military Brushes i believe he could wile at t]tt> nest tlectialu, Live llegs, pe>. 0'vt , , G 00 to G 00 � Plain and Brocade Goods in blk & coltaraa 73;70 to 75e � an '' bon Goods. � , C,ziel;Dias . ..,. , Q 30 to 0 40 � _.._ Table ��I�°dI� for he believed that there never was it � r•+ time w4(n the pr\lspeetainSouth Hur�u �” " "� �"" Cotton Shirtt.ngs. I 13,tst "Silver :drips" per pall, poly ...... ...... S;1°1n, Call and rasp.. t l:cf: r buying else- 0t, These (roods have advanced its price at the factories, Per lb, in small quantities .t; 5 0 Whereat here Lxi htex tlzau at resent, but cin ' E! Large c uantities ...... 0.1 s' p � � 4j, 23eG we bought eru1y, and are selling at old prices. l COr. st.anCes river \S l7iC11 he had lea con- g ox, a>i Heavy wide geode at iN z0, as t a tr0l WC re against hien accepting the can, e - � __.. _ — Cooking Figs. Ul 11 1 didacy. "5'�•hoever got the uomiva tiau eI j a 230 st (lone*ing li'ri;s, 5 lb. or G 11,5. for , .. . , .2:`,0 a et '* L F-1 an • el ettes. Iso Californial renes, .3 ek Plate lbs. for 250 of this convention would receive his Life, Fire, Accident, Weare offering g good valuo art I,LanueletteF slain � � ardent and hear support, azzd he ho �+ ' � �' plain, DRUG STORE. is p1- �• Glass, � stripes rand checks, 5e, £e, 100;, 12.1:, C. Oranges and Lemons. � eel that the utmost unauniity would rL�- _, A .._.... - _._-� !f Parti Loans at Lowest Rates, g Seedling Granges, alic•o juiey fruit, pox doz. 150 � ._.. salt in flavor of tlao salsa svho 'vaa nom- Apron Muslin. California Navels, choice fruit, ,tl 400 inateci. ---- TO ADVERTISERS. � ao White M-tislin, tucked, 0, i.,. wide., per yd, 150 New Messina Lemons, largo fruit �� 250 p 10 The rate resulted in, tlnn .salectiou of 1 White ltl'llslin With insertion and tucked, per yd, 350 � - _ .. � 1110tiee of changes iazu.t be left at this Mr. Fred. He$$ on the first ballot amid � � � � W!lite lduslin, plain, 40 in, wide, 100, 12? --c and l5c First-class `class Pott Des 0 orrice tact later tla3lz 5aturrlay noon. tremendous applause from the great co Apron Print, heavy, 86 inch.'vido, Pink, Navy and We deliver potatoes �' The copy for chances must be left Loan and Insurance Agent, 0 Light Blue ilheeks with border, P tots to- guy pant of the'sewn, in any not al of than Tlle:,dap evening. edp � Corner Minnie and Patrick Sts. � quantity ` � bushel, .uc. � changes audience. r, Hess th tul,ol the elect- ss uantit at per bl Casual arlve�•tisc•uzents ecce ted u or, for their confidence au hire and � to noon ThursOUv of each week. pledged himse:f to work as hard as in At home Friday afternoon and Saturday.0 Roller him. lay to redeem the constituency, - �- "'� oo a a Cowai1 s Icing as ESTaDL11 lyra, aided as he would 10 b #lee staunch We seer Roller Window Shades at } ' y 4 D 1 ,� . LOAN 5 right rices. � } � '� �, k for cakes, Ready for use, 100 to 123..'c p 1 TINES. ani Sclld Liberals of South Huron, 6 p' �`— + _ 1pri ! � !' " p ��+a Lea a�' V") ! ; Pure Gold Jell all fruit flavors 100 TnE �� IN6111 1 I NES. A Cert -Ma Remedy for v oras, at from 4 to "a per cant. on goon � 'lain, best niaterial, complete -with � �r , � R.Ei,LIOTT, Prs:ssttnx AND Pxo�zan roti I And one always to b0 relied upon, is ruortgages. Roller, Brackets earl Polis (no extras) `ti ��: %� ', �j� Pickled Olives, per bottle, 1Je �6 W 40 cents.��d',Ili*;!�j ('ll� 1i,; ' , e� Putniau's Pamiess Corn Exiractor ---,---- i,/ McLaren's Imperial Cheese. Sato, sure and always painless, 19'ear1 g A p 0 Fane best material, - a� FRIDAY, M42;CH 1901, fifty imitations prove its vale©. Beware AND LIFE INSURANCE y, complete as ` !�!r y;iN!('a ' Canned Plums 1Q0 , X above for 5003 p ye a [ q)II of such, Get Putman's at druggists, or l fii7 ' , laced, of the lowest os.9ible rates. 60 n 1 � ! �' "ill Canned Haddie 140 p p Paper for Window Blinds, 2 shades, if you cannot get alt've'vall sand it to � p 1 Sou by *nail upon receipt, of 'tis cents, —" q per Sri., 5c. ,r r;: Canned Herrin- 100 p, 1voTs a 1 0o tanx�xTs 19 t :.. post paid, to Canada i United States. AUCTION SALES 0 We will put the Railer Shades on our We sell the D. & A. Corsets, s Canned Salmon .... 100 to 150 The report of J. B. Lain,, the muni- N. G. Polson & Co., Kin;sion, Ont. IQ (� ,.- y 7'ti inflows if yon don •t live too far a'val 1, one better made. Priersao., i,or•Ham and Tongue 10cipal auditor, shows that during 19Q0 no , atteudad to. : 76o, $100, az.i. Try these good.. : Chicken, Ther•ro all right. .� losses to municipalities were ascertained xsz.vssya,i.�• . � �• --a, striking, contrast to the year 1897, 1 Death of ,a Morris Settler,: , `u Tues- SCOTT, .� da F eb. 26th Christina Hueter, wife Tunes 0mce, wingham, Ont. eaa Fancy Ja pane: e Silks. New Dinnerware. �+ Tues- -when the losses were. about ;;100,004. Iia , 3' � 1803 and 181.19 the figures were $11,000 of the late Henry Robb edafter a long C., .for scaists. The prettiest silks ever shown in Wiugllam. We have dust opened a crate of new goods, new and $4,000 respectively, and painful illness, agAki years, Mr. Catarrh Insnraa'ce. ( 0 Stripes and PIaids, 50c to 75c. shapes, new colorings, 97 pieces, with gold stippling, o Robb died in the fall of 'o9, Mr. vmd Thats -what you want. This is how I a Blouse Silks, fancy, 25 in. wide, 500 Royal Porcelain $8.00, 0- Pon. Wm.'�ialloek, Postmaster Gen- Mrs, Robb came to Morris about for you. get it. Snuffs won't give it to you, 0 Blouse Sateen, fans 27 in, wide, ral, will reprosent Canadaat the open- �- neither will ointments or ashes, they p New Delaines, all -wool, 80 in. `,vide, very pretty, 500 ��� ��� ����� 0 three years ago and settled on .the farm, . 44 piece ten sets, new shapes, gold stippled, Royal 4b Ing of the first Parliament of the simply reach the door of the disease. 0 Come early and secure what you may want of these porcelain, $8.00. ter ori the first line, where they lived until Catarrhozone unlike all these reaches 0 goods. They'll go quick. � Australian Commonwealth, suet will sail their death, They reared a large family. the very root, and .the branches cannot a New 'Toilet Sets. � ,on March 1t. During his absence lion, D escape i p g , Three daughters earl two sons .are in p is power. It is bound to ,sure W Shirt Waists. 10 piece Toilet Sets, new shapes, ue'v tlesi„us, printed Sas. Sutherland will act as Postmaster- Manitoba. Mrs. Charles Forrest, of for it is carried by the air ,you breathe; 0 Our new Shirt Waists are beauties, and are goin; printed and stippled, shaded and. stippled, white and s General, and Minister of Labor. The now iso t that common sense, Here's fast. Dont be too late coming for your supply for this stippled, $2.00 to x+5.00. Morris, is also.a daughter. Josogh Robb proof for you. Mr. C. M. Raney writes ® season, 500 to X1.04. New �I,®®1S O• Australian Parliament is to be opened now. lives on the homestead and Miss Sept. 1900: I feel :assured there is only 0 � a 'y 6. Chri-mina, the youngest of the family, 'due treatmentforCatarrh and that is g glee Wrappers I 10 dozen new brooms just put into stock Ar OLD a!► R. Honasas, M. P., writes from Ottawa resides v itil him. Mrs, 'Robb, ,accom- Catarrhozone, Catarrhozoue ispieasant 0 Handsome ready,to :wear'wrappers ..... , .$1.o0 to X1.25 PRICES. They're the best value we've had in many �. to the Clinton New Era:—'The Count —acts quickly—cures absolutely—money 0 months. 3' panted by her daughter, went to Mani- back it you don't fincl it so. Druggists 0d --- -- --- ,of Huron can make a boast concerning toba, last summer, for the benefit of her sell it at $1.Q0 or direct by mail from N. � - >a � U3 three representatives in Parliament healthbntretnrned home uniinpxoved C. Polson & Co., Kingston, Ont., Hari- %lien Y�� want a pair of sho es, good stock at low prices, try us. which cannot be equalled by any other She was a tuber of the Mtthoaist ford, Conn. ® M1CdOnald $LOCI: rcauuty in tiara Dominion. There are church. Al e number of friends at- Live Stock Markets.0 �� �iil. ;ham. people who think there is no virtue or' tended the f T NT eral on Thursday after- Toronto, March 5.—The general tone 0 u mast. of the business at the western cattle ���'t�C1tS6riOt@fLL�®@���C��a®Sta�34t��ty�CZ�p+1�®~f��t�D��6tZg35�g�if, 'Who arljonor e pr udthe ooftit Itis that neither Dre there are . usselt . 3 halpm 1 abeam in. market to -day s awas dull, although them 3lacdonald Mr. McEweu or Mr. Holmes wood she v e playing at was a little activity len score `fihe fire insurance companies in oup4 - _ either smoke or drink; they are total 'noon, ori Wednesday of last week, ana lines. The aggregate demand was not s viewer of the recent losses they have sus - abstainers in this respect. There are broke his right wrist. Russell is rather up to the average and cattle sold slowly. • tamed, especially in large cities, are -UTIVEL other representatives who do not touch ` unfortunate as he had the top taken off The offerings were scot heavy, but buy- about to increase their premium rates. zrituous liquors, bat not another n . _ .__._ _.._ ...... .... __.....__-_ _ ,. � q � oris, of the fingers of his xi„h hand, in, ears had been well supplied and weia not Hannah Elizabryth =nasty in the whole Dominion has the flax mill, last summer. anxious to take on any more stock. The ,the ,young wife of wepoesentatives who go as far in this Richard Proctor has returned from a total ram was 40 loads, including 809 John G. Gibbings, con. 7., Hullett, died xespect as the men ,named. The same visit to his home at Kinburse. cattle, 234 sheep and lambs, 36 calves recently. She was a daughter of Mr. ' thing held good in the last Parliament Audrew Gray, senior, was kicked by and 200 hogs. Export cattle—Trade David Hoggart and has been .married Ar V-0119 NO a also. ' a horse last week, and unable to wort,, decidedly s?ow; chorea quoted at $4.4Q but three years. She leaves a .three — — Going A._� %PK t 'while his son Andrew is ill with con- to $4.80 per cwt., and medium at w'4 to weeks old daughter. 'Deaths In January. gestion of the lungs, and Miss Jessie baa $1.40. Export cows sell at $4.25 to The Provincial Hearth Department's la grippe. 0.75. Butchers' cattle—011e small IV „y,'• �, ",� V 11 • statement of deaths from contagious Ernest Jewitt, who has spent the win- bunch of fancycattle sold at $4.45; alk .�, _ .iiiseases for the mouth of January was ter with his parents and other relatives, of offerings this class, however sold REALTRY Tuesday, els compared with the returned to Prince Albert, last week, at $4 to $4.26, and were ria keen demand : it n � k+ i " i' 1� m a it ; xztonth:of December last, the statement Rev, D. Rogers, Methodist minister at these prices; ordinary to medium With anhows a decided improvement in regard : here for nearly four years, has received cattle, fair demand, at steady prices. thin ;hea d BUSI •to tuberculosis, typhoid and'one or two an invitation to go to Fordwich fat the Export bulls dull, with light offerings �� a 0f gait�j`_ is other diseases. The following tables beginning of the Conference year. and fair 'demand; prices unchanged. a Iil$iYi�6i ,show the deaths for the two mouths;-- Will Patterson. Cuthisfootwhile chop- Feeders and stookrs—Offerings light � ++++++++fir+4++4441!+++++-!^+++ Jan. Dec. ping at William H. Fraser's, last week, and trade inactive; prices steady and un- mall. But ''.Total deaths reported.. , 2,261 2,172 March came in like a lion. changed. Feeding bulls—Few sold at t h e b I Bcaxlatina. . ............ 16 14 Our local dealers are ge'ttinginbicycles $3,1212 to $3.50 per cwt., dearer cattle diphtheria.'s spot a , to be ready for the spring sales, being rather fine stock; trade quiet. ' x"lfe oopi ....... 9 4 q �`�� is ;not the Whooping r,cugh ...... , 2 7Q Aman named Wingham, of Dublin, Milch rows --Steady demand lox flue , �• ' Typhoid................ 41 92 Ireland, has invented a paraffmn lamp for animals, and they sell readily at .$45 to kind of 'a mark most eat S -au -liter 'Tuberculosis , . , . , 194 2111 — the purpose of lighting buoys. It is de- 355; others dull, at $30 to $45. Sheep-. ` 'Tien dike. signed to burn three months without at- Good demand; prices advanced about : , Too many .men in ` •,7: England, of Dashwood, this week tention, 25c. per cwt.; export elves worth $3 to their twenties -are �p Closes March 16 i sold a load of 14 hags to Ii. Wiilert, of James Maxwell,of 'of the Blnevale road, $3.50, and books, $2,60 to $3 ger c'vt,; Bald. This Is absurd Ld s 33ashwood, for the sum of $168. 'Good had an auction, sale of farm stook, on butchers steady, at $2.50 to $3 each Iaogs Will always make the farmer Friday atternoon last. Lambs weaker; grain feed quoted 100 to and all unnecessary, � �ononey Robert G. Casemore, of Newbridge, 250 lower at 04. to $4,50 per cwt, calves' ' . H .e a 1 t h y hair shoves -;o+♦e4+ee+e++++e+ee♦ee+eeeee was in the village last week. active; good veal calves :firm, at$2 to'' mans strength. TO � George Pocock and family, of East $10 each. Hogs weaker andprices37?joi, build up the air .from TH1� 11 *5. THE LAST Clearin Wawanosh, have moved into Mrs. And- to '50c lower; selects of 160 to 200 pounds + the roots to #'event sous cottage in our village, natural weight. have dropped from ' p Gr- g ear 7 Wm. Yatton was engaged last week $6,873Q to $6.50 per cwt., and lights and and to g' cutting and housing ice to be used in fats from $6,50 to $6; prices steady at i> _ C u r e.. kit Golden Opportunil ty of get t inn his dairy next summer, decline, bald - Sate John Elliott, of East Wawatosh Wayn � s s new goods +r. t a tremendous cut t'a31ux1sle,2lKxvicO to Italouinutips in the village, last week, r, East ineat sparingly, also very little Use— Ur ' . � � • Mr, Jamieson, of Fordwich, 'vas in sugar, avoid. cramp feet, drink r alter ; 1`' pries Japanese'China our village hast week. abundantly, and always rely on. Nervi. SAArl Messrs John Burgess and Thomas line as an absolute reliever of pain. Vie "' Cups And Saucers I Stalwart went to Sarnia lastwook to alt-: times stronger than any other, its power: t ' j V 11 It or +++4fe4♦f+++e+eeee+eeeee++ over pain is simply beyond belief, Got � � .. Vases tend the High Court of rhes Canadiatr 0ebe5ttle at yotar di- aggists, test it and see : Cp t arrays restores Everything Wall be sold. Nothing ri bit; reserved. Auditor, and the latter as the represent- M'. :dS' tti-l'iided or i'ay ,der of ;r oresters the former as Ii' h of itis root so, lliedlorne dealers sell it BCII,"I�-�1onsy Etc. Y everywhere, p .�.,.,..:� � hair. N f? t x C e t 7i t # "�"� MAY ativeof'Court Douglas. The Foresters This tvrdo*Advortued. word, "Always." And _� YOU MAI A WELL - 'Were exceptionally 'well entertained by I Mrs. Ragan, a Borliu widow of soma the people of Sarnia, fifty anmmers, is a rosidout among us no 1t cures dandruff. MU 81 AL OWN -prig says tha3 Wa 0400 CIIV0 h4 - + %A -00a bottle, A11 dt-aaggalift, a b James after visit tz has parental o Mani- , longer, s sage �uuC7n0y as your 3� eigv`�11►J{�� t g Y ," calls mo out at»outw I aT . 11SY bas3ne tb a after a visit t0 ins artmtal Home, �'relegrap'h. SIaO lest the other sea for ktranrtciv a eat steal, I would Vidlil is r,%1• la..t week, J Dot seem lass hubby to -be, in the flesh, I Ws nld tuko asslrmy l every�wtear, ` AMA )Y fl=ea A seri meat rrf iia+t'vss >xtade to � Montana lvinez•e tibia is towed, filto lass • r ort rirY 1�t, Illy'Yulr , .!�'le+4ef+eee+++•�♦l�.l�e.seee 1 20 Rio thin Asti the bA14 ;q0W Mass Ruby Dai, of St. Lratharincra, ul a but his image liras been xtnpxtad rigors � < � nal„eae:d as plainly, z bcsratL Mire star+ � Sheet Guitars visiting at her l`o'ne here. ' her mind "by the art of the photogra, pher, of your Burr vlr�or )ole talar, throo • COME .. y . �y �y �;r CROWDS y � �� ►7pirti �ttale,. l€tov, W.J. �14£st A., lNirg, Wei rThewooingwas a leve fafPair: 7e ad-;' fl»e Itrstoxoaia as fveY1d ! VJ.IiJI YY J,61i3r W.�ir�A YVa�l �, i:Iv ir' I f�11 evsr•Vacedy %bat I tascd, sLttd * ' atad 1VIts, Ii .lar X. Duff, aspera' Tneasday itx ?'rertissd'for a wifa3 rind tkie i3erXiia rwialorW they *y ' 1. stases' aro a wo:ndeararl 3 biggest ba?,'$"ains' of a lifetime. Wroxetet', The farmer attendad the t M% erred the art, l}y' meal. After 'wit. € rer,Latay."" GZ0.'1'rAncr„ Was Yti bcnnd to aryloso ntrt'nesse t5(1r18 nit�etiai ttf rite 1';re»byteYy slid tete tWa) l in 1{'tiA4t131(J cacl2 a�tllar lrOttti3 wL?1f3 t x j" k1r 1W. ,. 'chic000, Ial, i *Ad,will a�ell them tem-, very r^1xe�Apa, ! 4t ; .g p 'gra ,sea's w 1wok on Tho tttilr ktaA � 4'�'�''�`�`+.�t.........+4c +e latter rite arsvL+�nteetith #asanttai nleetix�g I ch8tnged. Dart Oupid hAa addod to la}sa : aanMr ,ya,trL we Will asensa tree e, naa fart the Pi"byte'rial Wom a*s VorKqu ` 3aet�rels sin raalaex by thri pa oaiL;ir»tcy l •'. ruznL c. it xrru ea nos wrwaia seta ta,m ' ��""ON Mi sic xy sod ty< Rory, a azi fs, h Ab"M it "mWag *Ile hoop" tat L, � ; � �a;U.,e ia°� Le a, � asjIF . Ti.;n rettilrni�it nil i r l nt' t r : '*M� lk*,+ a 'itt'h hM ,,t bAfl* a� thb i j .. rice l a e msttst t1f Mfr. die t, ti c'� ; i tt *°:liar_ � : lt;*p ills ; 0 Kok'" 1101PNrr,`1Ei, r } Wagdona 1310elt, Win; ham. the *$*Vt r rteas'tiaer, 0"3t6 tlatuilton's Drug store. i�.- .i:'1+''Q'� ._.ab,:°t. ..__.._ �`i�,.:.'.'a, ,L' .. „"."1Y.u�'Lc. o,.•....if:.diYi':i,.f4tl 11 .1 4