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The Wingham Times, 1901-07-26, Page 4
TRE ING1AN T911"48 1 TTT L 26, 19 1y o �I,},l�,RI!IIM.,,Y .. .'. II I, I.III.,,IIIY/I,11 „,II II I II, ?III ! SII 11,1,1 rl I,••IIIYII. F ... _.__ .__.. ..,. •�. ,e Y. For sorerevision w '. aN•••• �...,,..Y.�•..., , erred and sweaty i • 0000 0•N00000111M�!•O.0••0N••i•N• 0 +N000 N0 !••N0i/*w0Nw• *0•sr•o�►o�►•, The xev3slou of the voters list In the IYIN(iIiA11� 1w[AItIi;7sT z:rcaealta�s. et ditterent municipalities ire the county be by lWiu...... Jul 25, 15101. � � theCountyJudges Surer shortly gegen. p'louxr 1001bs. , ,,.. 1 65 to R iS0 If ggee P P11P It is important that where any person Fall Wheat .............. 0 60 to 0 60. T�V �Vo �� S �Nla� Story entitled too avote leas neglected to leave pig Wheat,..,...,.,.. 0 00 to 0 00 • J11Q. & ��, herr, oJnQ, & ,�t�$,. err.; his name placed- on the list by the muu, Oats,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,.... 0 .32 to 0 84 . • -)AMPO 10 nal Court of .Revision that he. should Barley, ,., , , , , , , .. , . 0 40 to 0 42 '^i , Peas,,,,,,,,,, 0 62 to 0 62 0' t apply to the Judge. The removal of Turkeys, dxawu. ..... 0 09 to 0 10 Here's just one testimonial ; the naives of those not entitled to vote Geese, " ..,.. 0 05 to 0 06_ Ducks, per pair .......... 0 40 to 0 60 should also be attended to, where it Butter .... , .. 0 15 to 0 16 tl. Brussels, dune 9, '01 has not been done. The general Eggs per clot.... 0 11 to. 0 11 U Bend vie one package of DAmpo for eleotiolls for the ?legislature of Ontario Food per cord, . . , .. 2 00 to 2 25 'Which I enclose 25 cents in stamps. will almost certainly be held on the Hay per ton.,,. .. .. 6 00 to 8 00 •'e, • a Would not be without it for double the list l;c1v being revised. Au important Potatoes, new, perbushel, , 1 25 to 1 25 �► « amount, Tallow per. lb . , .. 0 14 to 0 05 Yours. truly, Change ill reference to age has been Lard , .. , , .. , , ... 0 14 to 0 14 • ig Sum -mer Sale AxrmTv. 11obns, made in the law, so that now anyone, Dried Apples per lb', , , , . , .. 0 03ito 0 04 • "who will be of the age of 21 years with. Wool ... .. , .. 0 13 to 0 15 10 y Hogs, wt ... 700to700in •• dress for 25C. • hearing appealslbylther4(7o }uty Judge" r Clucl ens .. . . .... . . . . .. . . . 0 30 to 0 40 thirty y y • Now in Full Swlh ant o marled to all a - Live Hos per o g. l 1call be placed on the list, providing he is otherwiso qualified. • summer goods over until next summer, So right earl in the sea :a olln Campbell'sT MUTUAL LIFE We well not carry son =� TFII. CQUATItl SAtV lillIL IN RINII,Y. OF CANADA. • we are going to move out all Summer Goods at sacrificed prices. A few Weeks and new a r DRUG STORE, -� Formerly T7ie0utaricMutuarLifg. ® fall goods will be rolling in and we must have clean stocks to commence the fall campaign. p; Heigh he! for the country saw mill • .c WINGHAM. With its noise and busy throng, BY WAY OF CONTRAST: ® ®' Where the steam rolls about and the Oestri acct expense sato per 1,000 for last ten e' New Plaid Dress Goods at 5c a yard • Saws sing out years. eding U.S. Companies, average.. „22.27 • (About 500 yards new Plaid Dress Goods reg. 8c and 10c reduced to 5e a yard.) TO ADVERTISERS. In a concert all day long. 5leading Canadian Companies avgo .. 12.'7 • + g • , 11lntnal Life of Canada ,. .. .,13.00 A Notice of changes must be loft at this The skid`v outside heaped u high, Interest d tlost t earned on asses asen years. • 15c Colored Dress t.V� uslins for �.00 a yard, • office not later than Saturday coon. And the to teams are,�ioving around, per Cent. iz • The copy for changes must be left The farmer will scurry and get ill a 5leading U.S. Companies, average_. ,. 4.03 • Z. not later than Tuesday evening. flurry 5leading Canadian Companies, avgo,. 5. 01 = • Casual advertisements accepted up If no room for his0 100 Colored Dress. load can be found. Mutual Life of Canada .. .. .. 5.51 ' uslins for 98C a yard. 7 to noon'.l'hursclav of eachweek. • He clumps all his logs on the rollway,EK �� ® •o p• - --' Chalks his name on their ends, "What an X1.1 12 10 c and 15c Dress ingha s for 1®c yd ESTABLISHED 137;1. _ a scrawl !" ® � Loan and Insurance Agent, fa tea Such letters indite and queer figures Corner Minnie and Patrick Sts. �i��a Tins. . At home Friday afternoon and Saturday. 0 TuE i�YT�u1�11f ins. The sawyer can't read them at all. � 10e Dress %('Xinghams for 4nC a yard. H. R. ELLIOTT, PIIBLI$IIEIti AND PROPRIETOR Some 2x4 scantling, 500 feet plank, 0 ®J • ___�_ And some battens, wants old farmer Mrs. Kroger died of pneumonia at ® �j, 9 to Pretoria after an illness of throe days. LAD? •. -� lack COTTON 0SE at c pair. FRIDAY, JULY 26. 1'901, Lynch, • _ A dozen good braces he carefully traces, ® 10 doz. Ladies' Black Cotton Rose fast colors re Sc,now 5e a air. And marks all the balance for inch. Any orders for sales left at the TIMES • ( > > gpair.) NOTES AND U011IMENTS. � ® S � K office will receive prompt attention. J. i® The boys the mill are bus as bees MEN'S N S Colored OOTTO'it�� 0� p' Hon. G. W. Allen, Conservative Sen- Y y ' J. Currie, auctioneer. ® .����11 ator, died at his home in Toronto on Rough and ready, a good hearted crew ® A,. a c ptair. • The work round the saws with a "cud" Grey voters' list for 1901 contains 977 ® (10 doz Men's Colored Cotton Bose, reg. price 8e and 10c. Our Price 5c.) 0 Wednesday, aged 82'. years, He was in their jaws names in Part I; 98 in Part II and 7 in called to the Senate in 1867.. And "stay with it" all day through, part III 1082 in all. C81 are qualified p 'p'' `�'g�i 8 �'`�'�p�'�p�''ry� � From unrevised figures obtained at the It's Jack holds his hand on the lever so to serve as jurors. List was first posted . A"13120 �D 17J.B..lL'tlr EE VESTS only5c+ each. ,department of customs Monday, it firm, upon Wednesday of last week. • �' would appear that the foreign trade of His eye on the cut keenly gazes,�r1 � Canaclalast year increased about sl3,_ For he knows ?there's no fun when the �9 T' Live stock Markets. • LAD? RA e�O ' at ''°� ost. 0 saw gins to run 000,000 over the year previous, which And everything then goes to "blazes." Toronto, July 23. -All told, we had m Y 7 9 9 t 9 was by far the largest in the history of Ladies �1r15 Mens a�.d BOy 5 Straw .fiats O And tail sawyer Jimmie with rubbers the ample total o£ 104 carloads of live 0 % 149 the country. and socks stock, including 1,4W -cattle, 1,502 sheep • at 1�®st. `, Manager Thompson, of the Ogilvie Hops 'round like a heli to e griddle, and lambs, 702 begs, 100 calves, and 20 ® Den's Summer Shirts, Print, cut price 39O • Milling Company, speaking of the crop He can dance you a jig, take a slab off milch cows. 0 1�.L outlook, said on Saturday: "Nothing so big 0 � �• That the log is cut nigh through the The market all round was a fair one; 0 Ladies' Summer 9 short of a calamity will 'prevent us from • beadle Ce�tJ7.1"lll a f' ®es sa U ®t� • middle, prices are quotably unchanged from • having this fall the largest crop of wheat Friday, especially for good stuff, bet • Y ? that Manitoba has ever had. Our reports And Gillespie cuts up all the slabs into • ill" is Summer Shoes at Cost. wood, there sues a weaker tendency in medium • • '. during the week have been nothing but And fires it clean out of the mill; and inferior grades. 09 'p,., • the same tale-inagnificent. I dare not He can edge to a clot, cut out all the rot •�'�' Summer1�.®�°►s a� 0®5�,. Following is the range of quotations: predict what the yield will be for fear of From an inch board rep to a sill. g g q • underestimating it." And Tom is th3 fireman so trusty and CATTLE'r Shoes at Cost. �.�.Zdre�. s SU.n'1•111e < TIIosE two estimable papers, The strong Shippers, per cwt ......$ 4 75 5 15 • ... a Huron Expositor and Clinton New Era His face bow it proudly does beam; De , Boit. do. ... 4 25 4 G5 • For his ell ine may puff, she's thio' it Butcher, choice do..... 4 00 4.50 0 �� • are engaged in a somewhat heated con like snuff, ' Butcher, ordinary to B Jno. &Jas. H. Kerr• �i•�C���Al.D �i.OGK, WINO AM. Jno. & Jas. H. Kerr. • "'• troyersy regarding a sum of Five Thou- With sixty-five pounds of dry steam. good ................ 3 25 3 75 • m Butcher, inferior ...... 2 75 3 00 ® M sand Dollars granted by the Dominion Oh give me the clays in the old saw •Pv®S®®® •®•••®®®®®®®®®•®s$•®QR®®®®m®•t3®fl®®�©®0®®®•i5®•0®�Sfl9.64®®63®®®CDS•®®�•N••�f!®• SHEEP AND LAMBS. Government for a post office at Clinton, mill ?, 3ts a small matter, gentlemen. The With its noise and busy throng, Choice ewes, per cwt... 3 50 3 65 - "-• ' "` """"" """`'•"" """"' """ '"""" "'""""' """" " """' People of the good town of Wingham Where the steam rolls about and the Culled sheep, each....... 2 00 3 00 Y are expending $100,000 in new buildings saw sings out Lambs (spring), each... 2 50 4 50 � CREAT CLEARING SALE,OF So cheerily all day long. Bucks2 50 3 00 , this summer and are saying nothing ................. i : e Thomas Gibson, Wroxeter, in The MILIMRS AND CALVES. Jewellery about it, Canada Lumberman. A LARGE proportion of the constituen- Cows each ............ 20 00 45 00 ' cies of this Province have their standard Calves each , , . , ....... 2 00 10 00 ` Warts are 'Unsightly � Ii0(3S. „ . , , , .,.,., dsumme%J%y%y bearers in the field for the coming elec- That is the reason no one is clamoring ` tion to the Local Legislature. There is for a few more warts -make them Choice hogs, per cwt... 6 75 7 25 Watches, atches, Gold and Silver. mot much doubt but that the able in fashionable and a remedy to grow warts Light hogs, per cwt.... 6 50 6 7a" We are now offering try of Hon. G. W. Ross will be sustain- would quickly be made a financial sac• Heavy hogs per cwt... G 50 6 ra A q y q � r- A. A. � �" � special, value in all classes of Summer Goods. cess. Yes, Putnam's Corn and Wart Sta s .......... ......... 0 00 2 00 ,ed by a good majority when polling day Extractor removes them, works uicklyH1dll° Clc`1rSp S Muslins, Organdies, Wool Delaines,' Nancy Ginghams, Percales, Dimities,, mobs round. Three supporters will go and without pain -any druggist will tell from Huron county 14!4!_ U 1_9_1 individual You more about this remedy. i Mercerized Sateens and Prints, all up-to-date patterns and colors. work is done by the Liberals. Brussels Post. We agree with Bro. Kerr that if the Liberals do their duty Hon. G. W. Moss will have three supporters from WS county. WHAT efforts our neighbors have to snake to stir their sluggish blood. God- erich had a street fair and a deficit, Clinton captured the Huron Old Boys' and a Five Thousand grant from the 3)ominion Government for a post office. ;aeaforth and Kincardine had the circus. Blyth aided a flour mill, while the good people of Brussels are spending their time putting down granolithic sidewalks and long cool drinks. Wingham cares for none of these things. Our people 'are too busy. The voice of the architect f and builder is heard on every street and the smoke from our countless tall chim- 1 ueys blurs the evening sky. Stops the Cougli r and works oft the Colla. Uxat'ive Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in i oneday. No Cure, no Pay. Price 25 cents, Youthful Eyes for 'the ,Edged ,When•print blurs end reading is only possible at an Incon- venient distance, eyes need help,' Our glasses rc5toro the vision of youth, Halser Park Wry,; ' �tai�rri#f41a b�llicltt>ka L? WIA3,1(lfl a tun 01i t. London's JMg Fair. The "great holiday outing of Western Ontario" is a phrase that some one once bestowed upon the Western Fair of London, and as the years go by the description seems to become more and more fitting. But it is more than a mere holiday. It is educational in its nature. No man.with his eyes and ears open can visit the Western Fair without seeing something to which he had heretofore been a stranger, while the improvement on old devices, the improved methods of agriculture and the higher grade of stock and cattle all combine to show the rapid advance being made in Western Ontario, and to demonstrate that we in this section are fully abreast with the rest of the world. The entries for this year denote a large exhibit, and space should be secured without delay. The speeding in the ring, as usual, will be one of the most attractive pastimes, and this will be made doubly so by the engagement of the greatest coterie of high salaried acrobats, gymnasts and aerialists that ever appeared in one combination in Canada, while novelty is added by the introduction of a full troupe of educated performing elephants. The fireworks display will be on a grander scale than ever, and will include a striking and novel representation of the "Fall of China";and "Taking of Pekin," together with the most brilliant illumination and electrical effects ever before seen on the grounds, Special train service is being arranged over all railroads to leave London after the fireworks, None should miss this Home exposition which can be so easily visited and at little expense. Mr. Reuben Switzer, of Blanshard, is probably, the oldest Orangeman in the West. He was initiated U years ago. W. 1). Hepburn of Guelph; Jas. Smith, James W. Wilson, Geo.Leighton, J. M. McKay, R. F', Date, Jas, . MoMarchie, John Mickle, John and David Sutherland, of Harrrston, have been incorporated as the Ratritiston Shde Company, Limited, with a share capital of $50,000. SIMKO r > S 1 0 w ip growth of hair > 0 0-M e S •�� from 14A of h a i r .� foot,. Tfie own,R hair has f�� 91"IA I n0 1ifC.R• Ws starved. It keeps corning .out, gets .� thinner and thinner, bald spots appear, then actual baldness, The only good hair _ food you - can buy is feeds f the roots, stops " tarvation, and the .,. hair grows thick and 3 ' long.It cures dan- druff also. Keep a bottle of it on your dressing table. it always restores color to faded or gray 3 hair. 'Mind, we say •` always." $1.001i bottle. All druggists. " C baro fonnd you# Hair Vigor to be tho best remedy 1 have ever } tried for the hair. My hair was falihig out ver aq bad, so 1 the ht 1 would try a -bottle of it. I ?fad used only ono bottle, and my hair etanped fallin out, and it is pow real thiels and lonaa MZNOV J. Matrirr(?tamr r, Joy 28, 180. Yonkers, N. Y. wrka thlb Doctor. Tie Intl send yod his 'book on The flaiel sea scalp. A.bk him ai)Y Quosr tion yon wish about your h'si" Y611 will 11110 IT* a remppt anxwer free, b Addtep', it. J. C A.YOEH ionell,%se6. _1 LL Rings � � Also a complete stock of Ladies' Wrappers and Shirt 'Waists, special' ' value at 65c and up. Brooches See our special values in Dadies' White Goods and Undervests, Belt Buckles '' Parasols in Fancy and Black Colorings from 75c and up. In Turnip Seed i have the best known kinds, such a3 Steel Briggs Co. Sterling Silver Select, Elephant, Simmer's Prize, Rennie's Own, as well as all the old. Standard Varieties. Novelties. See our line of Ladies Summer Corsets at 35c. Also the new Corset Cut Olass. Erect Form, straight front, special at 91.00 pair. We show special value in Hosiery and Gloves. See our special line of Cotton Hose for Boys, extra, heavy, fast black. Gloves in Black and Colors from 15c pair up. Eyes tested without charge. Repairing neatly done. Don't be afraid to come in. A special line of White Courter Panes to be cleared at $1,00 each. We are always pleased to show goods. The old Stand in Macon Block, ' A LLS. TP, H, H, CHISHOLM Jeweller and Optician. 1�10w is the 'T'irne t0 Buy E. 0. CLARKE ON t U -d r e TAILORF1&,jrii1 We have placed in stock a In looking over our stock we find nice assortment of ready -to- 8 Odd Dressers VY ash Stands wear clothing, and while we VV do not pretence to sell at less a number of Fancy Chairs, Centre 'Tables, than cost and live on the loss, Couches, ]Lounges, 7 Parlor Suites, E-Vtension: you will find full value for your Tables, Writing Desks, Hall Blacks, Sideboards, money every time. a number of good Oak Bed -Bloom Suits. Give us a call. See what In fact we have too much furniture in all lines to carry we have in Men's, in "Youths' over summer. We have decided to sell at such prices as will and in Children's, all new and clean out our stock quickly. up-to-date goods. We also have a large stock of picture moulding to clear We Dave also a line of odd out at a great reduction. Comerwitli your pictures and have Garments, Trousers, , and deal with us. Veststhem framed: while you wait, V� e mean what we say, Come Bicycle Suits, C)veralls, etc. The leading Furniture Dealers and Undertakers. E. 0. OLA1 ■KF- WalkerBros-& Button Next door to Griffins Royal Grocery. W INGHAM. , •.1•u.hr Y.iF1. K. � � �' 'i..M1fr.�1�:I `'�i /%' . _ ; I •, y'.a:' �. Y Mt 9 W , .lire _ ... •