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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1901-04-12, Page 4THE WINGRAN TIMES.. AP1111, 12, 1900. .. ;r.' �+....�...,,;.:- �-,..._-_..,,..,< - _....ter* -,-•.,..M. t , , ...-- 4�•;<�urc.��x ����c�� x�>�:�o1fR71Cs, �:�a�aa�+e�e��ec�a�����mess�•�ar�ec�*•�r�•••N��a#e►aaaat�s+�a�����e���at���a��aat»ar��awa�W�mas�� 'P'Pialgbaim, April 11, 1",01.MIN rIMIN5,01 0 711 v i1o��v�r�a�I�\/•►e\7•\r+r�Iv�P•�A•��v��•�/+V�q��•i „ q 1 lour per 100 lbs . , , ... , . , . 1 25 to 2 50 Yr IV all Wheat ......,"..., 0 63 to 0 61 _e r r THE _ A• • N0�xACT1t,Y SICii--$UT NIiT$lrli $ r'tn Wheat...,,. ,.,.." 0 00 to 0 00 pr�,�� ry '' '' ff /� - -�-� ARE ifCU WELL. Barli�y ,....,. .,. 0 3a to 0 38 »-�.,/PV 4�r� - �.. -Peas .. , . V 1� Ix'1 Torted direct from li_� r4�nce, Turkeys, drawn „", ... .... 0 09 to 0 10 a• • o �•a,.e`•l • 0 4 • • �o,r • A•� • c I rz o X0 Uoxrzxz �n r a nt'rtx.1 Tzzz. wzNxElt 4l .. , , .. 0 05 to 0 0G "� V V V_!/ ll v ' Geese, , , .. The finest line YGi'ftinaes ' in z!zCxxzzs zzns LUTYOU �vx"Az�, z±,i� Szrax � Attars, per pair ". , , , . , , . , 0 40 to 0 60 . 1)EP1ti:.St n AND "Ot 1 Or $OUTi. A �• Fancy Bottles, from Ioc tip 431, 1. ,.,,..,,, .,,, 9 14 tU 9 1.1 4 The words "weak and depressed' Eggs per doz ..,.., ,,. ;: 0 10 to 010 SSI;II�G DRY GOODS. BARGAINS THAT ARE BARGAINS expressed tho 'condition of thousands of Wood poi cora . „ , , .. 2 00 to 2 25 A o►. Uair 13rushes I3ay per ton... ....... s 006 O ,00 'S Prints new cods 4 ,•i People in the spring time. It is 0110 of Potatoes per busbol" ,. 0 20 to 0 25 ° goods, at 7c, Ioc, I 2 c, bottles English spiced Catsup for 25c. 10 Tooth BY'L3Sht3S nature's signs that humanity cannot Tallow perlu 0'05 to 0 05 and 13c. _ 6 tins Sardines, Oil or Tomato Sauce, 25C • Cloth Brushes under go mouths of indoor lire in badly Lard ,. ,,, .... " 0 13 to 0 13 ® Navy Blue Drills heavy, 12 T.. C to 1 5c, 5 �, • Y@zitilaNd btlildi agIs Spith impunity. Dried Apples per lb , ... , . 0 4.1 to 0 .05 • ' ' • lbs wood cooking Figs for 2 C, • Military Brushesou wool .......i , .......... 0 17 to 0 20 • New Duck, light and dark, loc to 121?c I b A � 5 � and Ebony Goods, exercise fatics guesyou�;, y e a headache; app©titelis ahioyens.. per owb........ 0 so to 0 40 � New Wrapperette5, •reg, I2�C for Zpc. 4 lbs. new French Prunes for 25C, variable; you are , easily irritated or • Embroideries and insertions, newat. 5 pkgs good Corn Starch for 25c, _ ` wbCall aaGcl inspect lleforo buying else- depressed; perhaps there are pimples or + terns, Valenciennes and Torchon Laces. 5 pkgs Acme Laundry Starch for 25C, slight eruptions that indicate the blood AN ITEM � White Wear -Ladies' Corset Covers, ao cafes brown Windsor Soap, - 25c campbeli ineeds attention, whatever d symptom �F I��E���� �, Skirts, Drs, and 1Vight Robes,12 cakes Olive Oil and Lemon Soap, 2 cWin 4 S else be it should be attended to at once, e 1 5 1 1. also you will fall an easy prey to graver •• Girls and. Children's Caps, 25c tO 50c. 'Flaked Peas and Beans, reg.. 15C for Ioc. disease. Do not use a purgative in the Farm loans at very lowest rates, D. & A, Corsets, all prices, none better. Oranges, new fruit, sweet, per doz., i 5c, DRUG STORE. hope that it will put you right. Any Satisfaction guaranteed. ; doctor will tell you that purgatives we valuation fees, • .. +• weaken, they impair the action of the • TO ADVERTISERS. liver and create ohronic constipad A � � � ii ABLER COSENS n CENTS' URRi$HINGs, FOR SPRING HOUSE CLEANING. Notice of changes must be left at this tomo is what is needed to hel nature • •• office not later than Saturday noon. fight your battle for health, ai there is Loan and Insurance Agent, go Splendid y ,$.5 p Eclipse Soap, pure soap, 6 f6r 5c. • The co for changes must be left d value in Ready-made Suits u not later than Tuesday evening. only Due always reliable, ver failing Corner Minnie and Patrick Sts. Casual advertisements accepted u p tonic, and that is Dr,, W liams, Pink At home Friday afternoon and Saturday. ®Tweed Suits made to order,fit guaranteed, Gillett's Lye, per tin, Ioc to noon Thursday of each week,. Pills. These b ills hav no purgative • I0.00 t0 $20.00. Silver Dust C. ®' p ar $. Pearline, Gold Dust, , 5 action. They ke ich, red blood, - Hats.and Caps, New shapes and colors. _ Liquid Ammonia, large bottle, Ioc • ESTABLISHED 187'd. strngthen the tire d jaded nerves,aiid ' ® Hosiery, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, &c, Sapolio for cleaning and polishing, Ioc m make weal:,depr sed, easily tired Pee- - 0 White and Colored Shirts, 5.oc to $1.00. Menke Brand Soa fol Scop ring, 5c a �+ ple, whether old or young, bright, active • , Y p um WINfinfl mso and strong. Among those who have = ® a Working Mans Shirts in black and col - and Stove Polish, sc ' H. R. ELLIOTT. PIIRLISHER ANI) PROPRIETOR , proved the health -bringing qualities of ®Dred Hoods, heavy, 5oc to $ r,00. ' <r Stove Pipe Varnish, i ee Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is Miss Emma 0 Working Mans Pants, Tweed, $r,00 up. Scrub Brushes, Whitewash Brushes,` FRIDAY. APRIL 12. 1901. • Chapnt, of Lake Talon, Out., who says: Ravin leased the win ham Flax 0 Mole Skin Pants, heavyc to 1.00. Clothes Ropes, &c, I cannot thank you enoughtfer the good g g 75 $ Brooms, T , , T Mill, I ate prepared to furnish seed Blue Denim Overalls, roc, 40c, 50c, 75c, 1ABER,A1, CONVENTION. the good I have derived though the use to all parties who are desirous of • and $ I. of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. I honestly The annual meeuing o% the West growing' flax. A supply of seed has believe that but for them T would'now be been left at T. A. 14ills' store where ® ®• Huron Liberal Association for the elec-+ in my grave. My health was completely the same will b ; delivered. •. tion of officers and other business will broken down. My face as white as chalk,® O Dungannon on Tuesday, I will pay X10 per ton for first- be held at Dun • �. g y' and if I made the least effort to do any class flax delivered at the mill. SPLENDID VALUE IN -SHOES. 1. AFTER SPRING HOOSE CLEANING April 23rd at 1 o'clock p.. m. In addition housework I would almost faint from the A • to the ordinarybusiness of the conven- Parties having good sed land to @ A exertion, and my heart mould beat rent will Pease communicate with 0 Infants Shoes in black and chocolate. Paper for Window Blinds, 2 shades, per, ;tion, a candidate for the approaching violently so that I feared I mould drop p p l the undersigned. Girls Shoes in kid,an ebble and rain, d flee-electacn to the LooaT House will be where I stood. I was a great sufferer • ' , p �' yard, Sc • selected. A fun representation is re- �M®S �ti���C. 0 Boys Shoes in kid, buff and tan pebble. Roller Window Blinds complete, 40c to from headaches and dizziness as well, , , , quested. and my appetite was so poor thatT 0 Women s Fine Shoes kid, frons $I.50 to $2 Wingham. 50c • scarcely ate at all. I tried several 0 Women's Box Calf, button or lace, $1,5o. Lace Curtains at from 25c to $ NOTES AND COMMENTS. medicines, but the did nothol me, and 0 o • y P Women's Pebble, lace, for $s. New Carpets at from 15c yd up a The resignation of Mr Harry Corby, then I decided to send for some of Dr. 358, Willie Brown 357, Lizzio Gilclu�ist ® , .P., for West Hastings, has beenWilliams'337 Olive Cartwright 33G Frank A Women's Grain, lace, for $I_, New Matting, Japanese, 15c to 3oc yd. g WilliPink Pills. I got six boxes and , g , y reeeived by the Speaker. before I used them all I was as well as 336,. Blanche Bennett 332. Recommend- q Men's fine Shoes, kid and buff, $1.50 to Rugs, all sizes and ,Fleece Door Mats, ®' Tim, supplementary estimates brought. I had ever been with a " ood health ed. -Sterling Kincaid, Fanny Goodman, ® $'' 0. • PP y g , g y �•5 ;Art lYluslins, very wide, 7c to 12'C. �®, down by Mr. Fielding in the House of color, a good appetite and an entire Herbie Dore, Irene VanNorman, Charlie a Men's shoes, tan and Choc., $ I,50 t0 $5.50. New Cretonnes at from IOC to 25C iGommons amount to X3,729,716, of freedom from the ailments that had Haines, Fred Davidson, • Men's Plow Boots from $I to $2.5o. Table and Floor Oilcloth, &c which $941,276 is a revote. made me so miserable. You may be sure Sr. III to Jr. IV. To pass 395.- 0 - that Iwill always Janisa Perrie 605 Harry Green 566 •0. J. P. Downey, editor of the Guelph ys have warm regard for I , , • ® ,....•,:., .. _ ............. y the Conserva- your invaluable medicine.', Hattie Gannett 563, Elva Dodd 538, ® Lives d has been seWell b Luc Lan 53G Alice Mann 52S Jenny • • itLves of South Wellington as there Do not experimentwfthothersso-called y g � ' y ® Macdonald Block tonics- ou area Gilchrist 510, Ethel Davidson 507, @ Wingham. A yeandidate for the Ontario Legislature. y pt to find it a waste of @ .� �,� i7., 0money and your , h worse House lhan before Carroll Hele F®t�SD•4B®s®®d4®d�®®®®®Qdf9•®®•®©®®®A®�®f$L"B3ia E9®®lD13®®m•®®®�wA®®®®®i9l�Si®®®• that a contract had been made with the experimenting.- y Katie McLean 9 7MEtT enc Bone 458, ®©®•� @®®®®®•®•®®® Mx. GLAIR announced m the Com- useuDr. 1VIlllalnseP,tinl>. Pills. have y � � ®-' ..'•�"�'`'� •. "".....'.. _._,_•.,. R.,_......, : : Sault Ste Marie Manufacturing Hazel Runciman 48G Merton Hart 484 I;na� proved their value the world over, and Tiny for a supply of 25,000 tons of steel you can rel upon it that what they have Millie Turner 483, Alice Coad 479, MAx`VII "1 1zI win§ham, on April nth, the rails for the Iutereolonial. y y P wife oP RoUort Dlaxwe 1, jr ; a'son. done for others they will do for you.lf Maggie Hiscocks 473, Vera Knechtel 464, wHFELFR-1u Tnrnborry, on April 10th, the Ta>; Dominion Government will grant you cannot get the genuine pills from Norman Park 463, Lillie Sheffield 457, `vCoiviArthur In Tees Wheeler, Marr. 31, the wife of '45,000 for the monument to be erected Pearl Davidson 453 Pere - Kerr 442 J. Colvin V. S., a son. your dealer send direct to the Dr. y HADLFY-In Culross, friar. 31, the wife oP G '� 'dry the Army and Navy Veterans in Lillian Deye11421. Chas. Hadlep,'a daughter. �� II 'Victoria square Portland street the old Williams Medicine Co., Brockville,Ont., As. Had oN-In Teester. ,Mar. 27, the wife A�gi xE 1 ' and they will be sent post paid of Wm. Aitcheson, a son. 11 military burying ground, in honor of at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50. premier Robin's libel suit against the Job K ng of ret', oil April lst, the wife of Mr. l Imperial Soldiers who died while sere- Winnipeg Free Press has been with- MARRIED i ing in Canada, INGLIS-,SILLS.-At the deme of the bride's Wishes to thank e adies of Wingham and The Nipissing Dominion election trial PROMOTION EXAMINATIONS. drawn, s mother, on April5til, by Rev. W. Lowe, Chas. g P g" W. Inglis to Miss Florence Harriett Sills, both 'washeidatNorthBay on Friday and -- ofWingham. vicinity for their 1 and Iiber3l patronage of RITOHIF.-JONso-x -At the home Of the was presided over by Sir John Boyd and The fallowing is the result of the pro -.t Jd bride's parents, Tweed, on April 9th, by Rev. the1 NIr. Harkrress, John Ritchie, of Wingliam to just seas , and 1 t.tleiY kindness 111 at- Xr.Justice MacMahon. Jas, B. Klock motion examinations held in the public x3 1 drs. A. P. Jonson. ALTFMAN-MODONAGH.-At the residence of tending h Millinery D la on Friday and i -was the petitioner and H. C. Varin the school previous to the Easter holidays. , � � � Toiin DlcDonagir, on April lath, UY Rov. Y y despondent. Judgment was reserved till The remaining classes will be examined tichard Hobbs Charles E. Alteman, of'London o Miss Charlo�to M. McDona�*h, of Wingham, ' followi clays. She is no fully prepared to } a day to be named in Toronto. at the end of the summer term, when � - _ . I TAYLOR-MIDDLETON-At St, James' church, If OU have it Oil oderich township, on March 27th, by Rev. E.Chancellor Boyd alas since giyen judge- those who have failed, will have another y , y Smith, Mr. Charles K. Tnylou, of Morris, tohav 11 orders filled in the mast fashionable spent in this case, dismissing Klock's opportunity to try. know it. Youj.-4 "lata, daugghter of Mr, and Mrs. John Middle i on, of GederrCh township, a speedy Manner possible. petition and confirming Mr. McCool in It is very essential that all pupils be know a 11 DAivSON-GRAVISTON-At the rectoryy,Blyth, p Y the seat. resent on the da of opening school g .n March 27th, by Rev G. McQuillin, p y p g 00 / about the Da,vson to Miss Maggie Gravistin, both of IN the Ontario Legislature on Tues- that classes may be formed, and the jjj heavy fee 1 i n g � �BOLGER-CHRISTOPHER-At the residence of f ,day, Premier Ross introduced a bill pro- work of the summer term entered upon in the stomach, the he brides •gents, Walton, on March 27th, by 1 Tiding that Parliament shall not expire without delay. For children thus com- ter. G. J. Abet', a Brussels Mr. Thos. s. GeBolger g P formation of gas, the o Miss Tressle, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Geo, mutil the next session of the House is mencing school, this is very important, '� Christopher, all of Morris. as all new nil nausea, sick headache, sENDAAT DENNzsoN-In McKillop, on April completed. Under the act Parliament pupils s are put into one class Irl, by Rev. Mr. Dover, Mr, Dalby Kendalls to thus those comm later, are at a dis- and general weakness Of Miss May Dennison, both of Brussels. ,would expire on March 29th nest, but as g , Wmsox-OAxnnox.-At the manse, Blue- -the a the whole body. vale, on March 20th, by Rev. W. J. West, M.A., the Session does not begin until early in g win. Wilson of East Wawanosh to Miss Mary You can't have it a week a. { l�ebruary it would be impossible to con- From part T to part II of First Book. Cameron, of Turnberry. 1 plete the business of the session, hence Room VIII to VII. To pass 150.- without your b 1 O 0 d _ DIED.,5 ee Seeds 1. r bele impure and • r WERSTFR-InWill qIlam, onApri1 6th. Anna the bill to extend the life of Parliament Mary Gilchrist 285, Milton Huffman 283, g P your J., wife of A. W. Webster, aged 64 years. y i :till the end of the next session. This Pearl Cartwright 281, Delight Hobbs 279, nerves all exhausted. MAINPRI7F - Iri Brussels, On April 9th, Mary Madeline, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Robert _ 'hill disposes of the rumors of an early Wesley Coultes 269, Elmer Constable 269, There s just one remedy t' Mainprize, a ed 1 year• and 12 days; election. Stanley Small 266, Robbie Murray 265, for you SANRIIItN -gin Turnberry, on March .30th, Y Reuben Sanburn, aged K years. T. A. Mills is , 'headquarters for all kinds of Russel 1?�i9cter 256, Basil Blackhall 253, Ross -In Gorrie, on March 31st, Alexander E Ross, aged 71 years. • Allan Knechtel 251, Ethel Beckwith 251,• Cr.ARs-Ill Morris, otr March 31st, John Clark Meld and Garden Seeds. Gladys Carr 249 Orville Brock 247 !! fi€e_d 88 years and 8 months. f , 1 1�iAurmERs-ln Morris, on April 3rd Thomas j Hazel Drummond246 BerthaMitehell241 I Maunders, aged 58 years, 2 months and 28 days. " Clealtain Nellie Coutts 236, Percy Gemmill 236, - $ have a complete Stock O! ' five Stock lilarlcets.Robbie Welsh 231, Edna Coutts 222, Torontoap U!11April 9. -At the western Red Clover, Mammoth, Alsyke Crimson, Alfalfa and White Clovers, l Charlio Elliott 210, Dickie Mann 203, i cattle yards today there was a total of Orchard Grass, Meadow Fesque, Red Top, Kentucky Blue Grass. I have Eddie McLennan 202. rs 62 carloads of live stock, comprising 800 From room VII to room VI, Senior ' !cattle, 6"r0 hogs, 365 sheep Panel lambs, the cheapest and best quality in the county. ' Pt. TT to Jr. 2nd book, To pass 200. There's nothing new a, 650 calves, and5 milch cows. Nellie Gemmill 365, Freda VanStone 333 about it. Your grand- I Owing to the small supplies brought liltangel, Carrot and Turnip Seeds: . Japanese Gina s in during the recent holidays, we had a parents took it. 'Twas p y y y in both ex - Fred Guest 328, Ervin Adair 323, rett li.vel business to -day I have selected the very best seeds in those lines known to the trade. Cups and Saucers Ethel wood 297, Chester Page 296, ' an old Sarsaparilla before = , port and blltghei: cattle, and everything l., I Geo. Morningstar 284, David Goodman other sarsaparillas were offered soul out early. Following is the Many of them tested at 'the Ontario Agricultural College. Vases known. It made the word � range of quotations:- Rennie's Alammoth Intermediate and Steely Briggs Seed Co. Seleet 279, ,Edith Conery 277, Bertie Sanderson « �� White Belgian Long' Red Attrin Ilam Carrots Gialzt Xelloty Half Long 271, Laura Rush 262, Maisie Lediet 260, Sarsaparilla famous Shippers, per cwt, .....$ 4 00 $ 5 00 g , , ,ion -bons, Fite. Herbie Huffman 255, Roy Thornton 251, a over the whole world. Butcher, choice do. , ... 3 75 4 25 Golden Tankard, Seleeted Mammoth Long Red or, Saw Logi Mammoth,. Harvie Sheffield 244 Leanord Rush 243 > - Butcher, ordinary to Red Intermediate. , There's no other , • , . , 3 25 3 75 IN TURNIP SEEDS I hale the i er best and the largest yielders , - i good..... Ruby Hart 242, Elmo Sanderson 240, - y parilla like it. In age and _ ,Butcher, Inferior •.,... z Tri 3 00 g' MUSICAL �00��1 Harvey Armour 287, Clara Beemer 220' a Stackers, per cwt,...,. 2 75 3 25 that have 11 grown, u power to care Its The Export D1iTTCpI SI�.TTS wholesale or retail. Elam Armour 228. Adeline Walsh 19i = leader Of them all." -_ p bulls, per cwt. , 8 75 4 25 recommended. I sill lull Are iAIrss. LNGX,ISii MULTIPLIERS and POTATO ONIONS, V $1.00 a Wild. All dritUists, Export ewes, per cwt.. 3 00 3 50 A CAIZ of the BEST.' SDL"D CORN for this part of the Country, all violins From Jr,,iI'to Sr. II. To pass 235.- ';� Ayer's Pills cure Constipation. Butcher sheep, each ... 2 50 3 50 Pearl Mclvor 498, Minnie Sheik 439 rr Lambs (grains V!d , per expressly Rept for seed, NO BBLVATOR CORN SOLID HERE+' x011 SEED, ' . , After ediY'erinq terribly Ttads - ) +:. Guitars May Moore 438, Jessie Wardo 425, � 'ed to tty your sarsaparilla. I cwt ................. 4 60 5 25 IiulCesq Farley, Bug �I�roof Peas, and the new Ugowo Whit© Oats, took three bottles and. now feel lika ]D0. (barnyard) per � . .Also a new'grain Splltz best described as a Combination of Wheat, Rye Sadie Davidson 425, Claranco Blackhall a new man. I would advise all my 3 7u 4 25 and Barley, gelds enormously s Shoot l >r�sic. Etc. 423 I3i1da1Vol�es 417 (xextritclo Suttee fellowereaturestotrythtsmedieins cwt.,....... , y, y usl and 1s a better food for Cattle Horses Pigs f for it bas stood the tosto oti ba anti Do. (spring), each.. 2 50 3 0o and Rem than any otber artiel& )low known ; has yielded 80 to co 41'7, Hector Mutton 416y Ruby Derr 4091 its ourlttivo power cannot ba ox- , _ , i Bucks, , . , , , . • , , , • bushels , . ;NWO are bound tO Close Out these goods May Williamson 407, Emily Mann 406, called." r rs4s, 1. D rownrtomr, va. MILICMIS Ain CATiV98. ,aper acre and 1t makes a good substitute for hay. d will sell them Very, very cheap, Willie Galbraith 403, Jimmie Gilchrist i4ri•/lCdi girl domloM, � Cows, each ............ 20 00 45 00 Ir or anything in tbo seed line call and. get quotations. Ii yeti bav6 Any otlinA Ihint *bht6v6 ''Calves, each„ •' ' . ' . ' ' ' 2 n(1 8 00 A Pew barrels of seed potatoes #oi� sales ' 401, Harry Lamont 389, Alma Soyffert and d6blre th6 beet tn•dlohl 04lt466 you , 110081 386, Harry Brown 3"r8, Louie Sinclair San possibly' reoeive, write the d6ntor: choice Hogg, per Cwt... Pr 60 6 87rI + irooN. You *Ill "ibelwe a prompt te.o , AU EY PARK 372, Albert Small 868, Una Robertson • ply, with6nt host. Adflree6r gilt hogs, per cwt.... G 15 6 3'7.33. t 368, Viiia lDavidsoli 366, Calvin Clubb R. s. o. eY�R, Lowen, ittiN., ITeavy flogs, per cwt... 000 G 5b Macdonald Block , Will ham, 302, Alvin Hart 361, Katie •i-'Villiammu �► `Sows ....... . . ..... 3 50 100 1~ J I Stags .... . . ........ . .. 0 CiO 2 00TPO Am LLSm 9