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The Wingham Times, 1901-06-07, Page 471 19,01. rRj1Rt'[11rSi1J<i��t+ illi? ilitl,I�(ir,S, WINOUAIK X IMUr WNIVC OTS. !!!o•• #��N��a w �A� �M �1�1� 1tM��N� ria rM�as wwarera►�e�a� aa►assBrarMoa►�Iw►4�s s The Directors of the Culrosa Mutual viugliam, June 6, 1001,Vire 4 May Company met in Tom- Vlour_per 100 lba . , , . .. , , 1, 65 to 2 50 ea • + �p t t! watelnsllay2 th, J( )01, sad- Fall haat 0 64 to 0 0a. �l11Q. r�i $ , I�t,fte d12i}• ,1�5,, H. KBlrr + aourilmolit, members All present except Spring •'wheat.,.,.,,.,.,, 0 00 to 0 00 � ��People's Popular Store k Will. McDonald; Tli.rs. Allison, Prosi- Oats: 0 32 tr 0 34 • a .,.. -- Barley-._ ,, 0 40 to 0 42 lout, in the chair, minutes of previous pe 3 Cakes for 14)C, as , ... , , , . 0 62 to 0 meeting were read and adopted. Tulkoys, c"1r it .. ... 0 00 to. 0 10 - . • This soup has a faint but excellent Donaldson- Reid -•- The applications Geese, r` . , , . 0 06, to 0 06 gromee, and isasplendid toilet artiole. tAU011 by the different agents to be laid Ducks, per pair .. ...... 0 40 to 0 60 We are .constantly putting new and right Down -to -date goods itlto stock. Eutter.,. ,,. , ,, 0 14 to 0 15 You are safe i11 buying at this store as we WILL N(»' keep moods ell our shelves barrio the bears[ fQr oaaminatiozi. , Eggs per doz 0 10 to 0 12 y� p Carried, Woad per cord „ , 2 00 to 2 25 long enough to get shop worn or out of date, When we tall., about New Goods and l! After carefully esaininiug the applica- Ray per ton ..... . , , . 1-11000010001 Rubber Goods tions for insurance and finding theist Potatoes per bushel ,,,, 0 25 to 0 30 � Dight Prices we know we have something to tall: about, We guarantee every article to satisfactory it was moved by Reid and Tallow per lb .... 0 05 to 0 05 be as we represent it, Money cheerfully refunded. If you want shop-worn old. out -of - Fountain ' Syringes and Hot Water Lard , , , . , .. , Q 13 to 0 13 • � P" mottles, New stock at seconded by Ballagh, that the President IariodApplesper Zb,.,,,,. 0 03ito 0 04 • date.skuff, you must go to the Other fell for it, We haven't got any. and Secretary be instructed to prepare Wool 0 14 to 0 14 • + All issue Policies forthesame,•--Carried, Live Hogs, per owt . .. 7 OQ to'7 QO This week we tall,, about New Goods just put into stock, Reid -•Donaldson --That the olaim of C alveus . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ... 0 $Q to 0 40 Colin A. • Campbell's Wm. Taylor for one ewe killed by light- • ,, .. _� •_.._,,,,_ _. . _ .. .. _... .. _. ____ .._ ,._._. !1 ST E. wing (and leaving two lambs) amount - DRUG $ be now paid, -Carried, T"I MUTUAL LIFE SilksCHINA NE Douaidsou--Scott-That the request OF CANADA, • TO ADV RTiSF;RS. of J. W. King and Goo. McDonald, of • Black Pean do Soie Silks and WA Iornierly Tho Ontario utttalLiPe. • Turnborry, and Frank Henry, of FeinlEndid vavalue at GROG RIES • Notice of changes inner bE deft at this Ioss, to make certain alterations in their Death BY WAY OF CONTRAST: and expense rate per z,00o for last ten • 75c, 90c zind .... , ... , .. • $1.25 - oMco not later than Saturday noon„ buildings be granted, said parties to use Years, • The Copy £Or Changes It1ASt ba lett 5 leading U.S, Companies, average 22.27 • �• not inter than Tuesday ,evening. duo precaution while doing so, ---parried, 5 leaain -Canadian Companies itvge . 18;:27 ii ETC* Canned Beets (whole) 3 -lb tins p 1ll;iitnati' Can is Canada .. 1'3.£0 • Satin � � 15c each or 2 fel' 25e. ) , Z, Casual adyertiements accepted up An adjournment was then made to • , to noon Thursday of each week. meet again on the last Saturday of June Interest earned on assets last tonveai:s. �t Canned Pumpkin, 3 lb. tins, 10e ' 1'er Cent, 0 Black Satins; beautiful finish, Just put into stock a quantity each or 3 for 25c. 5leading ompaniesaverag,•, at the usual time and place, U.S..S. , e .... 1.03 • at 50c 75c $1.00, See these Canned Tomatoes, Peas, Beans, • ESTABLISHED 187". D, M01,NTOs.0 Sec.•Treas. 5leadiug Canadian Companies, avge,. 5.01 d , , Of �'illlna, very pretty goods at (,'Orn 3 Cutts f01' 25C. _ ZtiYittnal Life of Canada ., .. .. 5,51 • goods, moderate rice8, ' - W 1� 11111 T��r+ e • Bread Plates Salad Bowls, or 3afo 250. and Beaus, , jj)'j 11 1111 Jti9�1a 10aeach < .TOWN COXTNUIL. •' ' Canned Chicken, Hain & Tongue, •' �* • ergs Calory Trays •, The regular inontlily meetin- of the • Lunch Touguo, Cookod Ham, Cooked • 21.14.ELLIOTT, PuBLIsnER A" PROPRIETOR Loan and Insurance �"'Bat, � Cups nisei SanCerS, ,:- Tayvii Council was held on ZVlonday a • Sliced Beef, Loaltoci Corned Beef,&c, ti1- Y l~+12IDAY. JUNE 7. 19 evening, Members all resent, Minutes Sts. y • Black Serge Dress Goods, all Cream and Sugar Sets, Orange Marmalade in glass jars, 0 Corner Minnie and Patrick Sts. g• p At home Friday �,#teznoou and Saturday. • Vases IiTilli Jug's, Cream ,Tugs, l0a • 01 of last regular ands ecialm.eetin meetings • wool, 59 in. wide, good weight , p g ' Assorted Janis in glass jars, 10c, 0 n great value at .. ..... , . X1.00. Butter Coolers bltlgs &e. read and approved. a ' PRUNES -Good clean bright pointed inspector ander the agreement Also a state of Water Sets, r e g o EAST tYAr'TANQ?Sii.rirmm'L�iliCatirn was read from Sohn ' . y fruit, J lbs fel HSC, between the town and the National Iron sa �.9, New Colorings, New Shapes, CORN STARCH - Starch has •`' The following is the repot of the Davidson, stating that Councillor Mc- Works, for the purpose of granting • ll g g • _ Very pretty. advanced in price, but we bought a •' standing of the pupils of S. S. No. 9, for Kenzie had paid bilis for some work he certificates for progress payments.- (a large quantity before the advance ®, the month of Ma had done in 1899. Filed, Carried, 0 Black Cheviot Dress Goods all �� r y:- , � and aro still selling � plcgs, Dorn •' Class V. -Maggie McDougall. Communication was read from E. L. McKenzie-Mcludoo-That the Mayor 0 wool 59 in. wide a bargain starch for 20c, 0 6g Willie Elliott. Dickinson in which he enclosed by-law and Clerk al empowered to pay :x,,,000 to a + ' ' ,� Toilet Soap, G c ilc4a far 25c, • Sr. IV. -Roy Deacon, 3'- the National Iron Works, Limited, as a • at • • . ... . ............... X1...5 9 • ` Jr. IV, -Bella McDougall, Ida Riu- which had been prepared by R. Vanstone progress payment on $t"i,000 loan, upon � T Laundry Soap, 10 cakes for 250, 0 tool, David Johnston, Raymond Elliott, ro changing of agreement of Union receiving certificate frons the Inspector. • -� ry -Carried, d New Belts We are in receipt of good • Robert Mowbray. Furniture Co. to the Canada Furniture qg •' y Council then adjourned. -hard y plants nearly every day, �► Sr. 3rd'.-AlexMowbra Willie Shoe- Manufacturers, • ��� y, • Satin Belts in Black and colors 'i'V•e handle only the best varieties, � l)ottom, Mary Leaver, Roy Anderson, The agreement betNveeu the Council Itvo steels .,i:trt;ets. • + e and t71e Canada Furniture Mannfactur- S-1— 'Toronto, June 3. -At the western cat- • fancy buckles, the very latest, for Tomato Plants, Early Cham-��, • Jr, III. -Stanley Elliott, Carrie Dea• a only , • . , • . ..... . . . ... . ...35c pion 15 plants in box.......10c p ,. ers was then read. tie yards this morning rvo had a total of N Tomato Plants McInnes Plen- Mens Outing Shoes • con, Annie Leaver, Frank Casemore, Howard Shiell. Applications for farm lauds exemptions 71 carloads of live stock, including"1,420 ,s, Sr. II. -Barbara Styles Maggie Case- Were read from D. Stewart and John A. cattle, 500 hogs, 461 sheep and lauibs,110 '� ���,� �'�d � � t :� tiful, 15" plants in box.......15c Men's Tan Calf Shoes gg • Tomato Plants New Wonder Men's Dona. Kid Shoes 0 more, Harvey Liuklater, Ella Walker, McLean. -Laid over nihil next meeting, calves, and a few milch corns. see + , • n. Ccmmm�ication from Standard , EZT�1� 15 plants in box ...... , .....15 Women's Don Kid Slippers The cattle trade was dull and pliers w g i p • �Intermediurn atesona LauurdaerMurray, Carpet Co, of Guelph, asking if town were off to -day from 15 to 25 cents per .off Celery Plants, White Plume, Women's Dong. Kid Trilby 0 sf cwt.; except for the best grades sales 0 Roller Blinds, plain and fancy, 24 plants in box .... , .. , ....15c women's Dong'. Kid Shoes • 7Satie Shiell, John Abram, John Barr, had suitable buildings or their business; were slow, and cat- 0 complete, 40c, to 500; with lace Astor, Stocks and Petunia, 22 Misses and Children's Shoes p Maggie Shiell, James Ferguson, also asking what the Council would do • 4 in. dee 60c tants in box .. . ...........15c and Slippers in Don Kid Sic, tle remained unsold. ® p ................ p pp g , Jr. II. -Mabel Mowbray,Willie Styles, for them in the way of a loan. Clerk • . • Ernest Liuklater, Haswell Abram, Gar had answered letter that suitable build- Following is the range of quotations :-- • e - -- --- -- - - -- :field Shcebottom. ings could be procured, but coaticll CATTLE. e Shippers, per 4 50 $ 5 12, TURNIP SEED --Monarch or Elephant, Carters Improved nisei Bangholm Swede Part.IL-Gordon Riutoul, Pearl Dea co do nothing in the way of a loan. i aro '„Ea•Tl Elliott. FINANOE COM11TTEE. ordinary y able use. t? Butcher, ordina to �9 `= No. 2, Part I. -Mary Elliott, Georgy The Fivance Committee recommend- Bgood�� choi0ado::::; 3 50 4 00 @ 4 25 4 751 are the best varieties. e have them. Also several earl varieties for �t'.rurrie Everett Chambers, Butcher, inferior , .. 2 75 3 2G �, • ed payment of the following accounts:- p� �{ • 'No, 1, Part I. -Daniel Ferguson, Stockers, per crvt.,.... 3 50 4 00 • J Jas W Kerr MACDONALD BLOCK WINCHAM Jno & Jas. H. Karr. ' W. Holmes, supplies & repairs, .$ 4 85 Export bulls, per cwt.. 3 50 4 00 • n�' • i • m GGwendoliae Currie, Eva Linklater, J. Hamilton, labor at dam...... 1 87 • m A. Posliff ” .. . , .... 1 50 SHEEP AND LAMBS. 0 SJ. tyles. Export ewes, per cwt.. 3 75 4 00•�A•@�•�9@®®®6id�91®4`®®�►•••0b•� y Ho s.lDrnmm Ladder Co, hose fico ... 4 00 00 Lambs (grainfed) per "'�°@ '' ` � o n and � 14ir. Samuel es�oPorter Porterfield to Ba - cwt ................. 4 50 5 00 Q➢436�w®•��®•stQt0361•®•••O.O®� 9!®6C®•®®®�m•Omm®��Di9+m•6iQ�QD®e•® .: ••.......... ._ 1"• ...,..,.L....�s , Fieldlast Saturday and returned home on J. D. Burns, supplies........... 9 81 Do. (barnyard) per AGENT � WANTED womenfor Sunday, accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Albert Mitchell, labor... , ...... 22 12 c'svt............... • . 4 00 4 50 a genuine mum T. Hall t d&advt� 12 50 Do. .(spring), each.. 2 50 4 00 ne or llescie position James Ferguson, who is going to spend W. G. Gray, teaming......... , . 3 00 Bucks ............ .... 2 75 3 00 ' house a customer. rarticullarscP ee�' Write few weeks with her stents. 11LILIMUS AND CALVES. .p Thos. Hooper, labor, • ,,,, ...... 2 25 to -day. ¢f 50) U U Miss Carrie McGee spent last week Canada Metal Co ............... 4 26 Cows, each , ....... , ... 20 00 45 00 THE E F. E, KARN CO. , J H Stephenson re airs 11 55 Calves, each... , ....... 2 00 10 00 132 Victoria Street. Toronto, Canada. t ?T- Itming at her brother s, Mr. Stewart 1 1 , • • • • • • J. ea of. town. .F Beattie Bros., teaming.......... 6 17 Hocls. i + �}��,:, School Board, levy .............. 350 00 Cboice hogs, per cwt. • , 6 50 7 00 p p p�/ I", I Mr. John Dow, of rile lOt��&•&d Miss John Huffman, work ........... 1 75 .Light hogs, per cwt... , 6 25 6 50 BULL FOR SERVICE. ICE. W 0 L WAI N ED Ida Henry, youngest daugliiir o£ Mr. Elea Lt. Co., fights for May .... 36 38 Heavy hogs, per owt .. , 6 25 6 50 - George Henry, of Westfield, were mar- A. Ross, stamps, etc............ 1 00 Sows .................. 3 75 400 The undersigned will heep for service on Lot r j Y cried by Rev. Mr. Kennedy, of Auburn, Button & Fessant, water far sts, g 54' Stags....., Shorthorn bull, "Lord Roberts." highest price in Cash Or trade will be paid. 3 tat the parsonage last Wednesday. �, C. J. Reading, putting in scales. 16 50 , , . , , . •, 0 00 2 -00 31, Con. 12, East WawanoshN thoroughbred for which the h M ... . , }? g y McLean. &Son, lumber.,......, 108 48 Terms-sz,5o. r Dow has bought Mr. Henry's farm, A. Morden, labor ............... 1 25 f '" �tac' • .. „- OAR OF ® OORN 9 where he and his bride will settle down A. Hood, work ......... . ....... 1 88 yl s�,. t ''S . to the realities of married life. , - Holmes—Bell—That the report of the " tTRE BRED IMPORTED CLYDESDALE C StH A allion, The boys of the 9th have or ed a Finance Committee be adopted and • that �3',Ie a 1 e II z for sale comprising the #ol!owing Binds base ball team for the summer, Prac- the accounts be paid. -Carried. of flair is � , � V! t PRINCE 0 K l.TON, BAILEY'S EARLY. Don't forget it. dice every Tuesday and Friday evenings EXECUTIVE COBDUTTEE. r `� r w e a 1 t 11 at the. 8th school house. Mayor Clegg, as chairman of the �,_ #�' i n d e cz win make the season of 1901, as follows: E Crompton's Ear!y. Saltzer's North Dakota. Mr. Duncan McCallum, "WestlFarm" Executive Committee. reported that the r MONDAY,—Win leave his own stable, Swarts White Flint Variety. Butler's Early. t e u pec i a ] • -� hotel, and proceed to John Casemore's, Dias purchased a new buggy. work of putting in scales at the Con. 2, Morris, for noon; thence toSelgrave Huron Dsnt. 90 Day Leaning. Mammoth Cuban Surprise. ly. t 'o a yy for night. Mrs. Dunbar, of Westfield, spent a G. T. R. yards had been completed, = lt, TUESDAY. -ruin proceoed to Geo. Robert- White Cap Dent, which has no superior as a silo corn, dew days this week with his sister, Mrs, and that the work of putting in W 0 m a fi thenc'oCto Rim.ast BeeWcroftss oConO312 noon* Extra Early King Philip, the Earliest of all. Ripon's well in 90 days. `i W. Love, of Marnoch, who has been scales at C. P. R.. yards would be E v e r y night In Turnip Seed I have the best known kinds, such a5 Steel Briggs Co. • completed in a few days. Also that the -WEDNESDAY.—Will proceed Thut.his day morn.stable p , other wherchewiliremainuntilThursdaymorn. Select Elephant, Simmers Prize, RennieS Owlt, as well as all the rid 1 Mr, John Menzies attended the funeral committee had sold the $17,000 deben- " in Standard Varieties, physical attraction is THURSDAY, -Will proceed to $lnevalo Por of Miss Emma Switzer, of Bayfield on tures to The Canada Central Loan and :� � � noon; thence to Walker douse, Wroxeter, Also Mangels, Sugar Beets, Millet and Hungarian Seed. Secondary to it. W e for night. Monday. Savings Co, at a trifle above par. FRIDAY. -will proceed to Albert Gallagher's, Sun Flower and Pumpkin Seeds, I am headquarters for seeds of all John McGee has sold his driver to have a book we will Ge m ll's Corners; for noon; is t eneD via kinds, and no fancy prices asked. Elliott, of Lucknow. PVBLZC wor{Es co srnrsfiTEE.to Master Charlie Rintoul son of Chas. Councillor McKenzie, as chairman of gladly' Send you that ni ht. SATT)�DAY.—All day at his own stable. Rantoul, of the 11t seriously ill with the Public Works Committee, reported tells just haW t0 rare T, H. gAssARD, D, lucPITERSO.N ` �aipitation of the t at p�t. We that the committee 'had decided not to Prop., Milbrook. Manager, wingliam. ope for a speedy recovery. for the flair. + ,. r LLSw - sell the piece of property as per D. Miss Maggie Leishman, of Kinloss If your hair is foo - spent Sunday at her home on the 9th. Campbells request at last meeting. .,'(Y` The Clerk was instructed to do the thin , I ,h ,�% /� ~ Y • - necessary advertising re, the closing of or 1 os - the s- "� 3utto the streets running through the National ing itg�� (e ri Iron Works property. luster ` - j ; a %'F-WATERNVORIiS COb131ITTEE.w" �' ' ;� iii k11'i �° j_j�__�Tliis committee recommended that the m&iget i¢,! M water mains be extended with a sit IVIIor le inch pipe east from Josephine street, on _ Qna•ICl., � � �� • �---- - AIRE Giir•TNO Albert street to Shuter street, a distance of 726 feet. Also an extension, with 6 Growth becomEs, / Special PrA es forr 60 Days Japanese China inch pipe from Josephine street on Jahn + i vgorous and all dan- street to Leopold street a distance of 1 i`t ✓ ,p/ Cups drub 1s removed. . (iL1 Sx1d Saucers 990 feet. These extensions would re- EA l ���✓������' alta three hydrants and two man holes. • I I t always restores �: ` Vases The estimated east would be about 92 ots color to gray or�faded - V Parlor Suites that were - - X47.00 now X37.00 1 Par y Parlor Suites that were - � � - 45,00 now 35.(i0 ;•... per foot, including hydrants, valves, 1 hair. Retain o u r � � t for Suites that were - - - a5 00 now 27,00 y Bon. -bons, tc, lead, etc, s - JudgetT.L youth; don't look old �.7 Parlor Suites that 'were - � - - 2S.oU now 15,50 McKenzie-•'Molndoo--••'khat the water before our time. > mains baExtendedweston�Johnstreetto y � Will at Once detect the super- Rug Suites that were - - (special) 47,00 now ;15,00 , �auchEs that were - - 26.00Holy X2,50 MUSICAL ODS to Alice t eet.- Cam � n Albert street now for about uti 2 96a s anarMy�a g r m of 0111 made-to-order Couches that were 12.00 now 10.00 �i3Oa a boitlo. All drti tat ' garments. Couches that Wert; - � 9.00 now 6,75 By.lawXo, 44'3, respecting ,the trans- found it sriendidyAnd a1t409,ctory t](f�� ART i`�rLO���� Conches that were - 4 - - 7.00 now 4,75 V�CD77JC�s fairing of the llama in mortgage from in bvdr$ way. I believe z baud HIGH 1 tecotnmendea this xair V ror to - Lounges, good "Velure covering, were - Y 8•,00 now. 6,50 y 'Union Furniture Co. to then Canada, , hundredg of my friends, and they is our specialty. We fit the ,,. ,, rr tr Y an toll glia sums story, If Any- , Dounges, - (speclal) •6,00 now 4.40, Guitars l urnituro Manufacturers was reed three body lvairta this ba, at hind of a Bait mala of abnormal as well as he Mattresses, the best, wvero - - 6.25 now 4,50 times acid passed. vigor I dlialt Certainly tecotailicnil it „ tee them.'•9uat na etwngl as I of normal shape, c'it1CI our mattresses, + 4.50 now $,26 Shoot M 111s3.Cy Vte. Mclurloo.,-Mo envie-•-'khat Water- worksthe r"nn thAc by set a bottle o�`tiyot's ,r Committee be instructed toadvor� n�'t"h, 6 prices Suit all. Mattresses, y - 3"50 now 8.00 rr. . itxhtri fcv, Bebroom 511ite8 its low as 08,25. Sideboards from, 8.75 up, ua are botind to close out these goods tiso for tenders for the extension rig Nor, 2s, ra�r, xorwteh, N. x, Come along atilt get one of W d will sell them very, very cheap. waterlitiaitlSandthatthe committee have the newest novelties in Suits All above priees we will try' and carry tbrongh May and .Trine and Y thr� iaoo16I0. Overcoats and I ants. ' keep 'up the stock, so none of our Custonlers will go away disappointed. �Caarried. proceed with the waxk.� It Cyan d , t bbtnin all the bofttet„ The above rices aro for calix Dont be misled an,d buy an upholstered taiEEI p Wi+ X01Cou2id--:Newtoa—That $100 be 0� y&o eelre, am t118 i►ee of the Vigor, � ' wrier tbib A of ribe44 it, Addren, Yours trul tltriied to Jahn Dalt, beingthttt the 1AIt. J' a. aY> n yp goads till you have seen ours, atrsrouat of depoellt r8 1�titiattal hart �.• rbtven,�t'alr, •1�y�ry��}'+��y ��L ooh "4molas• 'Of ded. r [� MYA,Jt:1.L1..L`IR WtOS. Clic 14TITTONY aedonalr ' �' l3lr�ck, Wixl�llarl�l, ll•�•t�olmes��-Tl�at It. Xe � 6.t�• s �o� f��, Leading t1ndertalrera, "Wiogbaza. At II 0 ' , i r .t Yn - ...r...,..:�. _ -_Y •'ti.t—.1�.._._., .sew I