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R Air. and yrs, Robert Ilcua'y sprrat W�btuu, Axt�y NR, Ifl91, � j� �
1 1Ftoil oy t act Irc'scbty of this week in, L,] p per 100 lbs . , ... , , . 1 25 to 2 50
31, 1901,
(a xiolx igheat.,, •.... .,,.,. 0 J.0 to 0 Jl �il1Qa vc. Jas, H.
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Toronto, has lawOats l3axle . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . 0 40 to 0 42 0 '
Spring Wlxeat, 0 00 to 0 00 Ker
"" """ cepted tlao call oateudc'cl to him, from
Cakes for 106. Calvin and Belgrave, Mr, Hastio will Peas � .... . . ...... . ...... 0 62 to 0 0:� !
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` s„� l(��\ �/}e �Je} fry 1{1,1A
, .. Ue inducted oil Me 27th of Julio ax , , . 0 W to 0 10 g
This soap has na faint but excellent , Geese, 11 . , , , .... 0 05 to 000 and will lie llrepire,11' to cal of tho
raga'canoe, ul:cliscasplcuiiidtoiletaatiala. Daactcs,ptrpaxx ,.,. , .,, 0 40 to 0. c,0 a!i We are constantly putting new and ri ht Down -to -date goods into stock.,
services vu lieu 30t1n of Juxae Buttau .. , ... .... , .. , 0 1l3 to 0 14 !
------- FaianieRobertson, of 1Vinghaaaa, spent la ggper dor ,,, ..,.,., o 10 to 0 12 0 You are safe in buying at this store as we WILL NOT keep ,goocls on otir shelves
a fere clays last week k with ilex rand- Woad pt,'x• cord ... , . , , . 2 00 to 2 .35 g g �
Pubber Goods
� � longi, enough to get shop worn or out of date, W�Ien we tGtll` al�aclt New Gaocls ;zncl
%lay pax ta1x.............. $ 00 to 0 00
llaxcilts, Mr. cruel 113xs. lZarkona' Potatoes poor buslxcl. , ... 0 26 to 0 20 I Right Prices we know we have Something o talk about. We guarantee :very article to
Lizzie R61, of Wizl haln, acccnupaati. Tallow per lb ., 0 05 to 0 05 (D ,0 za t
l'oalntain Syrnires and Hot Water ed by Miss Gray, of Turnberry, spout Lard „ .... ,. 0 13 to 0 13 a be as we represent it. Money' cheerfully refunded. If you want shop -Word old out -of-
ottics, Nc+Zv stork :tit . Suaxday;xt Calvin, Dried Apples lb ...., . 0 0.3]to 0 04 4) date stuff, you must g o to the other fellow for it, '
4Vovl ... , ... 0 14 to 0 14 W e haven't got any,
The annual ice-cream socia! Held in 0 �
per o)vt., , , , , , 7 00 to 7 00 ! ,
' R � "SVa:stiield on, the i,4tlx was, coaa.idoxin Live Hogs, ..' .^ ... 0 30 to U 40 0 'l.•l1iS wE.c1Z ii'e till: abater blew CxaaCls )USt pelt l'}:tO stock. ' �•
Qcampbell's the; wet weather, very fis1'beessful, thebolCliickelis .. , �. .�Y..i
W" being well filled. Dr, Clifford
DRUG STORE, gctdressed the audience, Missal:lshing- � Silks -
toll roosted very ariiiitably, Alfred
R SALE CHINA PICKLEO
Cook and a trio from Auburn assisted by
TO ADVERTISERS, A. Carr, furnished the irstruinental A V'iiillable floUSe Properly 0 Black Pean de Soie. Silks and ° WARE
White Silver.Chin Onions,
nnusic, while bliss E, .Patterson and the in, tiro best Hart of the town of Wingham 6 T'aff'eta Silks, splendid valueoat Pickled, er bottle.,..,• 15c.Notice of changes must be left at this Westfield choir su lied the son 7Se 90e llncl ..........,. 1._5, p
office not latex risen Saturday noon, pp g part has been placed, in my hands for !in- ! , Manzanilla Olives
The ea a far chanes must bo loft of the program lila, very efficient mail. xnediato sale, �
p Pickled; per bottle... , ..15e
i y r n y g nex. Receipts 50, Perms bought and sold. l SatinETC%
not later than Tuesday evouiu p � '
Casual advertisements accepted up Mr. and ,Mrs. Will Rintoul, of Wing.
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to roan Thursday of each weak, ham, spent Sunday at the fornier's N oSENS ® Black Satins, beautiful finish, Just put into stock aquantity�,� � ��
mothers'. ! p
R 75c $1.00, See these t
Loan and Insurance Agent, ! at 50e, of China, very pretty goods at
+. EST.A.'.S%+TSftED 13�'d. Mrs. John Bons, of St. Jacobs, is visit- s)
Corner Minnie and Patrick Sts. ! Foods• moderate rices. ,
ins hex sou, Jamesat present.. ; Qy p Perl in s City bTlted . , , , , , , . IOe
Mrs. L. Constable and Mr. and Mrs. y �'' ! Bread Plates, Salad Bowls, " Lemon Oxford .... , .10e
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1pFl VVi'h itraatso Alex. Young, of Wiugham, spent Sun-
At afternoon and Celery Trays, '1 I+'cult Ginger ....... 10C
8.1;.ELLZo rT,unrasxrER AND i'aarnrLTan day at John Menzies' a Cups and Saucers, Jersey Cream Sodasin tins.
-- -- --�-� --� Will Taylor and 2lolborne McDowell, ORIA Black Sere Dress Goods, all Cream and Sugar Sets,
y g Sterling Cream Sodas in tins.
FkZ17oAY, MAY^ _ 1 of Goderich Collegiate spent t?lo 24111 at ! wool, 59 in, wide, good weight, Vases, Milk Jugs, Cream Juts,
their homes in. Westfield, ! great value at ........ , . $1.00, Butter Coolers, Mllgs, &c,
Mr. Robert Cunningham spent S11u- For Infants and Children. � Also a crate of Water Sets,
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NXRX HUJ.0.T LIBLUALS. �' ( � New Colorings, New Shapes, TA C:EI e
day in Hallett• 's"ha Pae. !
The annual meeting of East Huron Minnie Willia6ou,of Walton, is visit- gl�na�uzo� e o y 0 Very pretty.
Miberals was convened in the town ball, in friends on the 12th. of Zel—Z-1,7ZTv s'r//�i' wAlplvi °, 0 Black Cheviot Dress Goods, all Canadian Laundry Starch is
2xal,ssels, Tuesday afternoon; and was Mrs. Alex Morton spent part of last 0 wool, 59 in. wide, a bargain very good, but No. 1 white, large
-very laxgely Attended, no less than 187 week in town. Over 600.000 persons are employed 10 at ............... . .... . 1'J 25 �crystals is much better, We
A,JI.@9T have both.
delegates, besides a number of other We are pleased to hear that Mr. Edgar on, lire railways of .rho United King- ! L
liberals, being present. President Patterson is improviug. Glom ! �'� We are in recei t
Strachan occupied the chair, and the We are very sorry to learn that Miss The Mitchell Melhoclist • Sabbath � p of good
,general routine of business was gone Belle Scott of the 6th is nos improving School has now a membership of nearly hardy plants nearly every day. ®���
Satin Belts in Black and colors We handle only the best varieties.
through with despatch. Officers were noticeably. She has been in bed for 800 and is almost the largest in Ontario. ! ,
elected as follows:—President, G. F. over a yerr, and has not in all that time � fancy buckles, the very latest, for 'Tomato Plants, Early Cham
,. rive stock Ai,trkets, dq Only ....................... 35C pion, 15 plants in box ........10c
Blair, Brussels; Vice -Presidents, W. A. been able to even sit up. ! Tomato Plants McInnes Plen• Men's Outing Shoes
7.rwiu. (Gorrie); M. Murdie (1MeRillop) ; "They also serve who stand, or even Toronto, May 28.—The receipts to -day td g
m „ at the western cattle yards were 77 ® NewWindow tiful, 15 plants in box. , , ....15C Men's Tan Calf Shoes
Secretary-_reasurer, W. H. Kerr, Brus- lie and wait,Tomato Plants
cels; Auditor, W. M. Sinclair, Brussels; The members of the E. S. of Brick leads, including 400 hogs, 1,585 cattle, .0 , New Wonder, Men's Dong. Kid Shoes
Township Chairmen were also elected: Cluirch held their annual election of of 154 sheep and lambs, 70 calves, and a 0 Blinds 15 plants in box . , .... , • .. , ,15 Women's Dong. Kid Slippers
•--Howlck, Alex. McLaughlan; Turn- ricers on May 8th, the following officers ( few milkers, a Celery Plants, White Plume, Women's Dong, Kid Trilby
y y; Y were sleeted: -President Miss S. Milne : The market was 'again active, prices ! Roller Blinds, plaice and fancy, 24 plants in box ............ 15c Women's Dong. Kid Shoes
,Alex, Kell Grey, Eer- ® ; omplete, 40c, to 50c ; with lace Astor, Stocks and Petunitl, 12 Misses and Children's Shoes
Vieth; Brussels, J. D, Warwick, V, S.; 1st Vice President,B. J. Reid; 2nd Vice, ;beep ususually firm, and everything p
Morris Wm, Elston Win ham Jas. A. , sold early. ! 4 in, deep.................60e plants in box,....,..........15c and Slippers in Dong, Kid,
g Mrs. J, Reid, 3rd Vice Mrs. J. Pattison 0 pP d &C.
Cline; Blyth, N. H. Young; Hallett; Treas.,John Beecroft; Rec. Sec., May Following isthe range ofquotations:— � -- --- -�- -- -- -- --
' .'hos. McMillan; McKillop, John Me- Reid; Cor, Sec., Wilfrid Reid; Organist, CATTLE.
33ole. Mr. Arch. Hislop, M. P. P., was Mr. 1. Walker. ;Shippers, per owt...... $ 4 50 $,5 25 0 TURNIP SEED --Monarch or Elephant, Carter's Improved and Bangholm Swede
the unanimous choice as standard bearer. Miss E. Williamson, who has been ,
Butcher choice do..... 4 25 4 75 are the best varieties. We have them. Also several early varieties for table use.
' Butcher, ordinary to
Stirring addresses were given by Messrs. visiting her sister, Mrs. G. Walker re- good .....•.... . • • • • • 3 50 4 00 B
John McMillan, es-M.P., South Huron; turned home Monday. Butcher, inferior ...... 2 75 3 25 O o i ° u �I// te1� A tp. 8 BLOCK,
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X.Y. McLean, e3-M.P.P., South Huron; We are glad to hear that Edgar Pat- Stocker s,"per cwt...... 3 00 3 50 O Jno. ec Jas. N. Kerr. MAGDONALD BLOCK WINGHAMI Jno ®+^d$. Kerr.
arch. Hyslop, M. P. P., Robt. Holmes, tison is improving. Export bulls, per cwt.. 3 r.1 4 50 ! z 1! . Oc d
P., West Huron; Hon. J. T. Gaxrow ssEer AND Len3is.:000000900000 09004 68!C!!!!!®w/�O/Q!
The council met in the council roam Export ewes,
and Dr. Macdonald, M. P. The meet- May 23, 1901, as a Court of Revision and p per cwte 3 50 400
ing closed with resolutions and cheers, A Lambs (grains fed), per Appeal, Having each severally subscrib- cwt . • • .............. 4 50 5 2a" {� p1 [I�
and was one of the best conventions ever q y Do. {barnyard) per 1I�I�TCIJ Men and
ed to the declaration required b statute, �� �� women for
held in East Huron. cwt... , • ........ 4 00 4 50 a genuine
the only appeal of which due notice was Do. (spring), each,. 2 50 5 00 money -making position;
given at the proper time to be heard was Bucks . . ....... . . .... 2 50 3 00 no books, insureor fake scheme; every
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now Catarrh Poisons tike System. ° house a customerr.. Particulars free. Write
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'ew people realize the vast amount of that of Sampson Carter, S;.<N3 lot 31, MILKERS AND CALVES. today. �000 L a
p p con 3 who com laimed that he was too Cows, each. 20 00 45 00 THE F. E, KARN Go.
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-M health that arizes from the absorption . ' p ' ' ' ' ' '102 victoria Street. Toronto, Canada.
of catarrhal poisons into the system, high assessed. After due deliberation Calves, each . , . , .. • .... 1 00 8 00
k angour, sleeplessness, loss of appetite, his assessment was reduced $200. Mr, HOGS.
indigestion and many other discomforts Lockhart lot 29 con. 2, and William Choice hogs, per cwt... 6 75 7 25 8 10t.
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Cie caused by catarrh. But to know Light flogs, per cwt.... 6 50 6 75 BULL FOR SERVICE.
this is only half. Catarrh is a most Grigg, lot 41, con. 8, each a. dog struck Heavy Hogs, per cwt... 6 50 G 50
deadly disease, and affects more-tilan 90 off. There being no notices received of Sows .................. 3 75 4 00 The undersigned will keep for service on Lot
Bier cent of the people today.It under- an further appeals, or corrections to be Stags... ...... . ....... 0 00 2 00 84, Con.
o .12, bull `Wawanosh, the thoroughbred for which the highest price id cash or trade -will be paid,
a 5nines health andp if uncecked will de, the court was closed in the mean- Terms --71.50.
surely and quickly lead to the grave• time to be reopened again on Wednesday JOHN REID. °
insConsumptioncan be traced back in most p g y CAR O F SEED + O R N
instances to a bad cold or catarrh that 19th June next. �\.,?/
•Yves neglected. Don't court this white Council;resumed;minutes of last meet- EADAC
PURL BRED IMPORTED CLYDRSDALE
Plagae, insure yourself at once against ing read and passed. Stenion, for sale comprising the tollovtwing kinds;
I , itby inhaling Catarrhozone, a.pleasant petition of several ratepayers of East - PRINCE OF KELTON, , ,
antiseptic medication that is inhaledPails back of your BAILBY S BAR.L�Y'. Don't forget it.
auto the lIIll�,ti, nasal passages, throat Wawanosh and. Morris in the vicinity of eyes? � Heavy ,
2nd bronchical tubes where it kills dig- Belgrave agitating for the formation of y y preSSitre will make the season of loot, as follows: Crompton's Ear!y- Seltzer's North Dakota.
ease germs and prevents their develop- a new Union School Section there, re- in your head? And are MONDAY,—Will leave his own stable, Swarts' white Flint Varlet Butler's Earl
,anent. Catarrhozone heals inflamed you sometimes faint and hotel, enol proceed to John Casemoro s, y y.
surfaces, relieves congestion, clears the ceived and asking the council to appoint Con. z, i for noon; theneetoBel rave
Morris, g Huron D,nt. 90 Da Leaning. Mammoth Cuban Surprise.
Bead and threat, aids expectoration and an arbitrator in this case. Wm, Coates, dizzy? Is your tongue form ht. y g p
coated ? Bad taste in TUESDAY. -Will proceeed to Geo. Robert- White Cap Dent, which has no superior as a silo corn.'
absolutely cures Catarrh and Bronchitis. of Clinton, was appointed to act in that son s, Con. 10, East Wawanosh for noon; Extra Earl Kin Philip, + s
Quick relief, cure guaranteed, pleasant capacity oil behalf of the Township of Your mouth ? And does nheh a to Wm. BeeeroPt's, con, lz, for In Terni y r; p. the Earliest of all. Ripens wela In 90 days.
touse. Price 25c. aud$1. Druggists or your food distress you F WEDrIESDAY.—Will proceed p Seed I have the best known kinds, such as Steel Briggs Co.
East Wawanosh. ,
Ralson & Co., Kingston, Ont. � Are you nervous and ir- whore he will remain until Thursday morn- Select, Elephant, Simmers Prize, Rennie's Own, as well as all the old
Petition of Wm. J. King and 13 other ing' Standard Varieties,
ratepayers ratable? Do you often THURSDAY,—Wiltproceed to Biuevale for
—Mr. Geo. Morrow, of Goderich p yers of East Wawanosh and Hul- • noon • thence to Walker House, Wroxeter, Also Mangels Sugar Beets, Millet and Hungarian Seed.
caught a sturgeon in the Maitland lett was laid before the council notify- have- the blues? And for night. I g
E g are you troubled about FRZDAY.- Wi11 proceed to Albert Gailugher's, Sun Flower and Pumpkin Seeds. I am headquarters for seeds of all
t 'driver which weighed 96 pounds and - ing them that they protested against the Ciemmill's Corners, for noon; thence via kinds and no fans rices asked,
sleeping? 0th Con. Turnberry, to his own, stable for y p
3heasured five feet, six inches in length, action of the trustees of U. S. S. No: 11, D ni ht.
East Wawanosh and Hallett, in going 7h0n y6ar Jiver 8g SA!CMAY.-All day at his own stable,
' , TO CURE A GOLD IN ozNE DAT on with the building of a school house, aft wrong,
T. g 73ASSARD, D. McPHWin
� Prep., Milbrook. Manager,er, Wingham, A, -M I LLS,
Vake Laxative Bromo Quinine ,Tablets. All etc., in said School Section, on account ' To,
tern�ggists refund the money if it fails to cure But there is a Cure.
7[i:, lv. Grove s signature is on each bas, lac. as the petitioners affirmed, of several ir- Tis the old reliable —
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regularieties connected therewith, mak- '. r
r' ! ing the business as conducted by the 9 °•+ trustees, in in the opinion of the petitioners,
Clearnialaig illegal, and so far null• and void.—Filed.
The reeve was instructed to get some
est i , it✓ u on
legal advice first before taking anyac- ��,.��� baiep � �,���„a—A,,er Br'os,
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tion whatever in this school business.
The Treasurer reported cash on hand ti
at date $453.32, :+• _ __ ti ,� k� _ - _ AR�'ra i�%xNG'
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' Joseph A. Killotlgh was Appointed 5p�llPrices
for*
pathmater for road iv. No. 31 instead ✓hYicy
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of Win. H. Densmore.
i-DbThat . B. Patton be
Cups and Sneers
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��i�"' In Upholstered Coosa,
appointed caretaker and manager of the / Parlor Suites that were Vases Township road grader for the season of They act directly an • 247.00 now $87,00
1001 amount to be aid for himself and the liver. They cure Parlor Suites that were - - 45,00 now 35.00
Brim bons, Etc. team $3.00 per day of nine working , Constipation,biliousness, „� ��.d �? d�' �'� le - Parlor Suites that were - � - 35 00,now 27,00
hours, within. a three mile limit from Sick headache, nausea, Parlor Suites that were - 25.00 now 15,50
his own house, over that $8,50 per day, and dyspepsia, Take a will at once. detect the super- Rug Suites that were � (special) 47,00 now 35.00
and that a by-law ratifying the sumo be laxative dose each Leight lority of our made-to-order
Couches that were - i 16.00 now 12.50
MUSICAL GCouches that were
now read and passed •�--Carrisd, For 8U years years they- 12,00 now 10.00
Debentures were ordered be signed garments, Couches that were . - 9,00 now 6.75
� Couches that were
Violins farpra mento the Bfollowing �� nts: Family been Standard y HIGH ART TAILORING - • 7.00 now 4.75
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�``�' � ""r`. Ali n"t��i l$ our s cosset Wo lit the Lounges, good' "Velure covering, were $.00 bow 6.50
culvert at lot 40, cons, a 'and 7, at 86 "1 h*+ro talcen Agqat's Phis rcgd� y' Lounges, " g
Guitars7*rip for kilt month, The habA - trlarl of abnormal n5 tvell a5 he rr - (pedal) 5.00 bbW' 4.46
+��, per M.,$i.79; Wm. Zobinson, so ettts rtteof&MVereheadacliu,*nd hI&ttresses, the beat, were Gi25 tow 4:50
Shoot, Music, ,W �i. as assessor in 1901, $5i5; Wan, Robinson, Iftil cow vulk frorn two to four c, bf norrrlal she e, end 0111' Mattresses
prices salt all. �, - 4,50 now 3,M
David Dunt ri,"i,V'estfield, re Ai�tt, cu1� , � nm��cri,b�a� ��"n� i* avo out j. NCattressea, '� c' • 3.60 f16w 3,(lU
Dunbar, p g bOO4 0104 to do for many yemrai
We aT bound to close out these goods vert, lot 31, coos, 4 and. 5, 60 cents; giRi W'AL�rofsrt Como aeon and et glee t1i Bobroom Suites as low as x$,25, sideboards i`roin $.75 up.
£t will. sell there very, very cheap. "Mailici al 'World," St, Thomas, order �� �,. Satan; lfraes. g � i
book on teasarox, and otliex. su lies, the tleivest novelties in suits, All Abb•ve prices we 'VVIU try and eArry through May Ab June slid.
pp ft ter I" A1601ar„ keep up the stock, so ,lone of out cuatomefil will gc Away disappointed.
ifARK$1,98; Wm. Neweotabe, Blyth, use of A.reinydtiM laantsrh'steeer Ov' ercoats need Pants. , pp
!'� team acid roan en road grader ane half pi7 b e�wa�iaiil avows "She above lrlees are for cavil, Nn't be nttsZed and buq slily upholaterett
clayy, ffi2• Youwriilreoblve*,promptre• itOtirs truly, gtlbdl} till I'ba leave seen bora.
Ccouncil thele adjourned till Wedt►es•tiwae5d as*,
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day, loth 'riflenext, ns•�,G,Aifkft,Tiosren, rxao, '�''j �y�, /�•�•�+,
Robe Maxwell AMEIR IMOS, 13UT;l:IJNI
dorlalr 31ock, i1itl lxatrl. c11z r.1trur"01Cler'ki Leadiflg t1ftdortakero,Wi>sgla ,
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