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Bert (freer was in 11-arriston on Satur. Wilkghttuz, A'r1118, 1001.
PlouM • . r. , • 1 Nle to 2 30 I � '�•''TA' THE PEOPLEYS �.
J;tri(es Leech alga Toronto a, visit this Fall Whr;zt . , , 06 .:1 to (1 (3# �
'• tti ec I;, Spring Wheat ... , , ..... , 0 OU to U CO 1A A. •
Prof. Barazgy was in Wingham on Cate, ................. 0 0 to 0 110 �,,,� � tt tt p� ��~
_ . Monday. Barleay . .. . .... . ... . .. . U 35 to 0 48 ce � � O P U L A R TO I R � 4er
k'ea4 ..... , .. 0 (i0 to 0 N ® offul c IRAQ
Miss Mabel Campbell is visiting leer Turl.o s, dray:•n....,,...., 0 00 to 0 10 p•�,,� • • p+� • • e•� • + •+,��ApA�d
lll�tprtcCl direct from I'r�t]ce, „ 0�.,r ;
a parents here. Geeso, .... 0 05 to 0 00
The tlnc.st Ian eriumcs ill Ducks, ox air .... 0 40 to 0 60 � 1
Bort kouu spsiitllutidaywitlzf'rlelads Buttor.n..•p ..., ,,,, , , 0 14 to 0 14 a a
Fancy Bottles from i oc up, iia Y!'inz lzatn. Iggs per doz .......... .. . 0 10 to 0 10 a No� � Q°lut
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J. N.13eswitherick was in Toronto on Wood per cord ... , , , , .. , , N 00 to 2 25 fA Bard -rains i s e e i 61
Raab Brushes business last week. Hlty per ton , , 8 00 to 9 00 � a'.
'� ooth Brushes Miss A. stars; of Owen Sound is Ole Potatoes per biisliCV • :::. 0 20 to 0 25 � Read the list carefully., Don't miss a single, item, X t means dollars in our �
Tallow per 111 , , , , , , , , . 0 06 to 0 05.
dA )r Y
guest of her euut Miss Riddell. Lard „ 0 13 to 013 pocket to read carefully our advertisements salol secure the bargains we offer. '
Cloth Brushes � � Y � n
WraDano received a carload of wheat Dried Apples per lb.., . , , , Q 4:} to 0 05 q
Military Brushes fromOwen Sound this week. Wool ........... 0 17 to 0 20 0
Frank Donaghy is home from the busi- five Hogs, per cwt , .. G 50 to G 50 s
and �'�J�D?Jy �7I.OUCZS. g y Chip ......... , . 0 3U to 0 40 ® Kid Gloves •
Hess college at London full fledged. 0 ehool Books w
Call and inspect before buying. oleo- Mr. and Mrs, Will Fames of Allandale Several pairs Kid Gloves, Brown and Tan, We're a little crowded for room and have
Where at are visiting the former's mother stere, AIN ITIElaced, new stock, good value at $1,Q0. We decided to go out of School Books, You v
Calln
firs, R.James, R �7�1 are offering for 75c a pair, i Camphell�� r wall help r when n tell you that you may o
Bliss James,
Miller, of IXazxiston spent OFINTEREST 9..�'9��� � have everything in the line of Readers •'
Sunday at her home on the Tenth Con- q 1a '
�.ladiE'a Belts A,rithraetics, Grammars, Geographies, �Iis-
cession of Howiok' Farm loans at very lowest rates. torics, Copy Books, Drawing Boosts, Scrfb-
DRUG STORE. Barrister Anson Spotton of Harriston Satisfaction guaranteed, s in black and colors, Leather or Plush, reg, blers, Exercise Books, &c., &e., at COST
- � and Mrs, $potton spent Sunday here as20c to 25e. Bargain Price 10c, PRICE.
No valuation fees.
guests of Mrs, -S. Greer, 0 ,
TO ADVERTISERS, Miss Clarissa Coleman sad MissLixbie �,i a t�i1C�e C071�S
Elliott of Markdale were the guests of H D E C 08 E N (;�Stationery
'Notice of changes must bo left at this g x111 in stock we are fieri.h< price.
office not later than Saturday noon. Mrs. W. D. Hammond last week. Loan and Insurance Agent, offering g at half p •ce.
The copy for changes must be left Chief Vannorman of Wingham was Corner Minnie and Patrick Sts. a We will continue to carry a well -assorted
not later than Tuesday evening. in town last week and reported having stock of Envelopes, Note Paper, Writing
Casual advertisements accepted u P g At home Friday afternoon and Saturday. ® Ladies Sailor Hats a
P P caught the thief Who broke into William Pads, Note Books, Ink, Mucilage, Pens,
to noon Thursday of each week. Dulmago's hotel over a week ago: ® White bleached Sailors with ribbon bands, Pencils, &c, and you know our prices are
ESTABLISHED ISN.
THE WINQUAN TIMES.
83, R. ELLIOTT, PUBLISE:EU AND Pr,OPRiETOR
FRIDAY. APRIL -19, 1901.
11BERAL CONVENTION.
The annual meeting of the West
Huron Liberal Association for the elec-
tion of officers and other business will
be held at Dungannon on Tuesday,
.April 23rd at 1 o'clock p. in. In addition
to the ordinary business of the conven-
tion, a candidate for the approaching
bye -election to the Looal House will be
:selected. A full representation is re-
gnested.
DLTTH.
1121', Joseph Irwin went to Lucknow
this week to reside, He has secured a
good situation in that town.
Miss Straughan, Miss McRae and Miss
Bennett spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Strachan, in East
Wawanosh.
Messrs Alex. McCreight and Joseph
Carter sieve taken objection to the Blyth
local improvement by-law and argument
will be heard at Osgoode hall, Toronto,
on April 24th.
Blyth lawn tennis club hits organized
for the coming season with the following
officers: — President, Capt. H. Torr
Rance; vice-president, Mr, Wm. Moser;
secretary -treasurer, Mr. C. H. Bennett;
assistant secretary, Mr. P. H. Douglas-
captain,-
ouglas
captain,-Dr. C. A. Cooke; _ground com-
Having leased the Wingham Flax'
Mill, I am prepared to, furnish seed
to all parties who are desirous of
growing flazt. A supply of seed has
been left at T. A, Bills' store, where
the same will b; delivered.
I will pay $10 per ton for first-
class flax delivered at the mill.
Parties having good' sod land to
rent will please communicate with
the undersigned.
AMOS A Jt.P.'L9Jl..e."i G 3
Wingham.
iVhite Japanese Straw Sailors and White - right, Envelopes, heavy, good quality, per e
® Milan Straw Sailors at from 25e to 50e. � pkge, 5e. o
Sailors'in colors; very pretty, 50c and 75c. Envelopes, wedium duality, 2 pkgs for5c.
W
3 Mercerized Sateens
® All new Shades, flowered, polka dot and
scroll patterns, 30 inches vide, they loot:
like sill., feel like silk, the price is only 25e.
n
kTew Laces
' Torchon Valenciennes, Silk and Lotton
Laces and 'Lace Insertions, all new designs,
at front 2c a yd, up. Splendid value.
ts1
New Emborideries
& Swiss and Lawn Embroideries and Inser-
10
tions. The new open work patterns 3c up.
Q'6 r+ nc
Note paper, good quality, per qr., 5c.
m
Writing Pads, plain or ruled, from 3 to 20e,
calves and a dozen milch cows.
Coiisiderix.g the heavy •run the busi{
ar ems, and
d
were almost impassible, The pastor,
'
the overworked; an d
bringing refreshing sleep
Hole Reeds
the cheapest and best unlit all
p quality ` the county.
CUPS llZd Sn eers
F�
Rev, A. B. Dobson, conducted the?
services.
i We are supplied with a splendid assort -
Several large buyers were here and a
good trade vas done at steady, unchang-
went of Seeds from the most reliable seed
sl
men in Ontario. You will do well to buy
w
your seeds from us. Garden Seeds in bulk
of
and package.
VasesMr.
FIELD SEEDS—Turnip, Red and White Carrot,
approaches it. In age
Mangel, Sugar Beet: &c.
Dutch Sett Onions, English Multipliers and
a
Potato Onions in abundance and good stock.
a,
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�i'sr�.rteax.f t3r'�! •t'ita2iiif-
Bon-bom Etc.
Etc.
NOTES AND C030TENTS. Bradwin, A. B. McDonald and the cap- prepared for blasts to be ignited. 17 � Another large shipment put into stock this Apples, Peaches, Apricots and good bright
The Ontario Legislature was prorogu- mat Last year the club played seven told his companion to get dinner and ho 0 week of Women's, Alen's, Boys', Girls and Dried Apples at low prices. ®'
ed at 3 o'clock on Monday afternoon. matches, the result being six victories would fire the shots. His comrade a Children's Shoes, Money saved by buying m
d
d oneraw.
Sir Oliver Mowat, the lieutenant-gov- an ® shoes at this store,
complied and soon heard a report, but ex Shoe Blacking
The football climb was reorganized an
b ized
Exner read the speech from the thione. not hearing a second explosion he wont 0
Friday evening last with the following Q� , C+
Lord Strathcona has sent Col. Sam. to the tunnel where Mr. Pentland had I reproved Danish Sugar .Beet Seeds,.regular 50e Large tin, reg. 10c, - - now 5c.
officers:—Eon. president,Mr. C. H. Ben- g ma lb., reduced to 25c lb. - -
Sus appreciation of the manner in which Gorr hon vice-president, resident Mr. N. 13; dust cleared away he found his mangled ®— " - - _. --_._,__.,,._.._____............_.....,
Steele a cheque for , 2x,000 as a marl, of P been Ivor nn , an went a smoke and ® mall tin, reg. ,
5c now 3c.
PP y, president, M.r. W. J. Mitchell, ®; i
the gallant colonel cammanded thebody lying some distance from where ® ca
vice-president Dr. Perdue • treasurer,
Strathcona Horse in South Africa. ' ' ' the explosion occurred. Death was a Macdonald Blocs' 0
Mr. J. A. McArter; secretary; H. L. pt . Wingham.
instantaneous. One portion of the rock e� "a...,,.d .. �....�i .. ire, �. Rd
Last year immigrants from the United Haines • mans e1' Wm. Mason ; mans ® da
Northwest ' g g- lead struck his breast, another his throat, � �,
States into the Canadian ing committee, Messrs. A. E. West, S.
and the
'brought 56,000,000 in money or goods and Crawford and R. Somers: collecting from his body. dd. His body was removed
had severed one arm y� �`� y ` � 4V „y���a� ���:•• �..�� .: � _� _ ....:. -._.. � � � � _
-chattels. Under the old order of throes ,. - ••-•-.•-..�--,---..---�.-•.---
, committee, Messrs. S. Crawford, A. E. IiL7ItN,
girior to 1896, the immigration -,vas all to Los Angeles and interred in the g��,� �,��
West and H. L. Plaines. The election Gi2ovEs.-In bower win ham, on A�r�iOth, 1 n
the other way. The exodus from the cemetery beside the remains of his the wife of Thos. Groves; a daughter,. t ( Artusian
����
of a captain was deferred till some fut- Mwif e of ThiiiGroves ray, on hen. th, the
less fertile parts of the United States brother Geo., who died there some years wi of r+rank Mitchell of a son, o c-
ure time. ago. Mr. Pentland was, while here, ERXLEY.—In Tureberry. o A it stn, the
into our fine prairie lauds is likely to in- if of E%ra Mer!dey of a son, Valu able Property'
crease rather than decrease. member of the Methodist church ants MCNAUGH r0:i.—Iii Tarnberr , on April `0th, —
C, the wife of Duncan McNaughton of a son. p The undersigned Children L r�+'' r�% O when he went to Los Angeles lie ;sTAnX1.=,D . `, in the Township of Tu Wherry, Co. of Huron. gned have
Montreal Star: The most favorable purchased all
Tail way bargain arranged by any Can-f-%
�� � � indentified himself with the Methodist HArn1s-MoP.Tmmn.-At the residence of the the necessary machinery for drilling
Episcopal church. He was very highly bride's parents, Burlington, on Wednesday, The undersigned adm istratrix of the estate Artesian Wells and are prepared to do
adian Government, Dominion or Pro- ° ands 17th, by the Rev. Dr. Henderson, Alex-
x- of Archibald Gordon, ceased, will offer for all kinds of work in that line.
respected and leaves a wife and two ) sale b public auction b Peter Deans, auction- ,
neial, for some years, 15 thatjnstmade Harris, publisher of The Burlington Gazette y
HOWICK, children. and formerly of the Wingham Timms star. per, , tr thein the
Cancan's of in the Town of living- Any person wanting work done in our -
13y
file Ontario Government by Mr. ham, 4o the County of urn on Satnrda , the
THOffilith, b syn:, ;come Molesworth, ge 27th day of April, A. D. 001, at 2 o'clock n the line will leave word at W. Gannet's Ifn-
I+`rancis Clergue, of Sault Ste. Merle, for Township council met at Fordwich On biareh lith, by Rev. Geer a Ballantyne, George
hpson to Mi.Ss Laura 'pillett,bothof Grey. afternoon, the follow' valuable properties, element shop.,
the constriction of the Manitoulin and Wednesday. namely:-
.;, AEIS] R-DidNieaon.—At Slioshose, Idaho, Parcel No.1—Thow es half of Lot 28, in the
Worth Shore Railway.The conditions ® � n April 10th, William Baeker to Mi s Mc- 10th Concession of the wnshi W A. CURRI'E.
It is our sad duty this week to record ® _IT'choI both formerly of Brussels. pin the County
P the death of Grace Miller, who died on 1 yHuren, containing 5 acres of land more or
are so favorable to the province that the Ao' '01 Exaas.—At rho Mans iasseis, W1YL. DAVIDSON.
osition could find no faalt with themApri110th, by Rev, John Ross, B. A., Peter This parcel is situate within a mile from the
PP Thursday last after a few weeks illness, Bnlcer'to Miss e, slaughter of RobertMenary, Town of Win ham. Tl ere are on the promises f
and at once ave the bill introduced b all Grey. a frame dwell, 18 x and a frame barn; a
€i , y Her remains were laid t0 rest ii1 tale i Diyn. never ailing sprin eels an orchard and `�
Premier Ross, their bearty support. Gorrie cemetery on Saturday, April 14. You know a l l about 5 acres of )lar tivooa bush. There aro -New Insolye ct.
WATCIIER.—Iii Wingham on April l• .h lin
A nominating convention will be held .The family have the sympathy of this ab011t It. 'I'l1e itcher, aged 81 years anti C months. also about 4 acres of fa Wheat.
HERic.—In Wj ham, on A i Ii 18t Janet Parcel No. 2—Lots 2 -, 288 28.4, 28.5, 280, 20i, The time has arrived for me to make av as-
�gg p 208, 290, 800 and 801 in Town lot of Win signment for the benefit of myself. The saving
ty the Liberals of West Huron, at Dun- community
in thin their sad bereave rush, t h. a Ca well of U. Shirk, aged 3"r souls and p g" ti.Ns pay only three per cent., while I am pro-
annon, April 23rd, to select a candidate meat. worry, the A s.—In East Wawanosh, on April lith of lana Torre oie2 ss ey, containing 5 acres paged to pay 10 to 15 cents on the dollar more
for the provincial bye -election. It is es- To aII those who have resided in this e X h a u S t i O ri . house and barn. than others are doing, twice n a1' to aR
Wilhain mos, aged .6 years, 9 months anti On this arcel the is situate a dwelling parties requiring boots and shoes repaired., All
4 clays• use an OF ALE.— are made welcome to call and find what can b(
-
To
that Hon. J. T. Garrow will be vicinity for a long number of years, the You , g0 about Tlis ft eras will leave his father's residence chase move Per cent, of the Bur- saved at the oldest established shop in town.
the unanimous Choice. He will likely name of Robert Stevenson is a familiar w 1 t h a great lot 42, coo. the
this (Friday) afternoon at 2. ti on the d of sale The r balance what enables me to repair boots and shoes neat
o'clock for the Wingham on
within thirty daps tai reafter. The properties and cheapest in the count is I live rent free,
CiORNELL.—In Guelph, on Aprsl lith, Hub- will be sold subject to reserve price. and have nb dread of the ai
slave for his opponent at the election one. But the place and people that weight resting upon - Further articular. and conditions of sale hft All parties
bard Cornell, aged 74 years. owing will please call and settle their accounts
Joseph Beck who opposed him last time. knew him so long will know him no you. You can't throw The funeral will leave the Bluevale station will be ma o known the day of sale, or may at once, and all parties in Wingham or in the
this (Friday) afternoon for the Bluovale be had on appllcatioi to the vendor's solicitor. Dominion, Navin claims against me will oblige,
The Liberals say they will give Mr. more, fox death summoned him hence Off this feeling. 'Yo u eemeter Dated this 8rd day f April,1n01, g g
y by presenting their aecotmts as their cash is
Darrow a good majority, but if they do on Saturday night, March 30. Robert are a slave to your work. bALTzi; In East Wawnnosh, on April 14th, R. VANSTOP7E, ATHERINE GORDON, ready. A few steps west of swarts' Hotel.
J n Salter, aged Oi ears, 1 month and 0 days' vendor's Solicit Administratrix.
they will require to get a hustle on as Stevenson was born in the county of p falls and Oil are pen Isabella ofl 6 r%tOo'n.'Ianco,
o%ite n April Victoria st. S ABRAHAM,
motbing counts on election day like Down, Ireland, in 1818, and came to this one the Verge Of nervous$O�°
Y wv .
'totes.—Kincardine Reporter. country in 1844. In 1845 he married exhaustion. DATA. Hullett, near on April
p What is to be done F y d, Mr. Christopher Thomas Dale, aged 02
Wants too young to take medicine may bo Elizabeth $ernaham and took u house• ears.
beeping in the township of Beverley, but Take HARRIS.—At Wroxeter, on April 5th Hobble
cured of croup; whooping cough and colds by B• Harris, son of Dir. Geo. Harris, spool 8 years
after a short moved otvick and 8 DELT lis.
using Vapo-Cresolene—they breathe it. ht tid tH
, � RtDnELr,.—In Lonclesboro, on April 7t1i, Mr,
towship and settled on the ninth con-$ e Seeds
Walter Riddell, aged 75 years. d .
cession *,There he died. He had a family LAiNG.-In Howiok, on April 6th, Robert
1 e r i na gr
1
Laing, aged 00 years and 11 mentals.
of four children, of which Margaret and `
James died some years ago. The widow, w Live Stocic Markets.
Mrs. Isaac Wade of town, aid Thomas Toronto, April 16.—At the western T. A. Mills is headquarters for all kinds Of
Stevenson of Bulah, Manitoba, remain cattle yards today we had 109 carloads -el d Garden iR eds.
to mourn his loss. The funeral took of live stock, made up of 1,916 cattle, Field a a G' lie
place on Tuesday, April 2nd, to the For fifty years it list . 1,735 hogs, 307 sheep and lambs, 200 1 have a complete stack of
been lifting up the dis-
•
4.i1A:. ya
a
Pre sbyterian cemetery, Fardwieh, and
was largely attended although the roads
couragg rest to
ed, giving
i i
calves and a dozen milch cows.
Coiisiderix.g the heavy •run the busi{
Red Clover, Alammotb, Alsvke, Crimson, Alfalfa and White Clovers,
Orchard Grass, Meadow I'esque, Red Top, Kentucky Blue Crass. r have
Japanese china
were almost impassible, The pastor,
'
the overworked; an d
bringing refreshing sleep
ness was brisk; and prices were well
maintained,
the cheapest and best unlit all
p quality ` the county.
CUPS llZd Sn eers
F�
Rev, A. B. Dobson, conducted the?
services.
to the depressed.
Several large buyers were here and a
good trade vas done at steady, unchang-
Mangey Carrot and. Ttirni`p Seeds.
� - i
rrir.ic`
No other Sarsaparilla
ed prices. Following is the range
of
I have selected the very best seeds in those lines known to the trade.
VasesMr.
approaches it. In age
quotations.
Matiy of thelia tested at the Ontario Agricultural. College.
Robert Pentland is in receipt of a M
and in cures, "Ayer's" is �
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Ronnie's Mammoth Intermediate and Steele Briggs Seed Co. Select
Bon-bom Etc.
Etc.
letter informing him of a sad accident
"the leader of them all."
Shippers, per c�vt. , , ,.. 4 25
Butcher, choice do.... 3 M
5 124
4 371
White Belgian Long Red Attringham Carrots, Giant, Yellow, Half Long
that closed the earthly career of his
brother Wm., of Los Angeles, Califor• -
g
It was old before other
sarsaparillas were born.
p `
,
Butcher, nrdinaiy to
Golden Tankard, Selected iti4aminotla Long Red t1' Saw Log Mammoth,
SICAL ®
tt
nia. Deceased was born in 'Wawanosh
` ,
near Nile, and received his primary, odu•
$1.00 a bottle, All Sraagisi3.
, �
Ayers pills aid the ac-
good.. 3 50
Buteller, inferior ..... , 2 75
Stockers, per cwt.. , , . , 2 75
3 75
3 iN}
3 40
Red Intermediate.
IN TURNIP SEEDS I leave the 'tory best and the largest yielders
that have been gown.
g
-1W
Cation at the Nile public school, He
tion of Ayer's Sarsapa.
Export bulls, per Cwt.. 3 75
SIiLEP AND Lt41Ib:1.
4 25
DUTCH SETTS wholesale or retail.
violins
qualified for a teacher, and after passing �
p g
the Model school he taught for some
rills. They cure bilious- 1
Y
ness. 25 e(e, a box.
Bxport owes, per cwt, . 3 50
Butcher sheep, each 2 50
3 75
400
ENGLISH MULTIPLIERS and PUTATO ONIONS.
,
_
time in aschool in Rowidr, south of -
"ihaveUsodAyor'sraodic nee for
...
Lambs (grains fcd), per
BEST �
A CAR of the BEST SLED CORN for this part of the Country, all
Guitars
'
Gorrie, In 1884 he taught the Lakolet
more than 40 years and havo said .�
from the very start that you made
thabestmadithies its the world. I
cwt . . .. . . . . . ........ 4 50
Do. (barnyard) per
5 25
expressly kept for seed. NO ELEVATOR CORN SOLD I;`1 IM POP. SI;