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The Wingham Times, 1901-08-09, Page 4
'1HE It dl`iGRAU rJ..latIAl,+>>, AIT(r• 9s 1901. _ -- 1 -or sore, tired and sweaty Tho great Steel strike is no nearer i1 1\'I\(s1iCAlLlf 1,>cnx�> lsa 3Llf�l'OILTs. 0!�•ger!!!esla��0!!wlOO��OO���rDO000A�OpO�iP�Pi�000i1�Ow�10004910Lt�9mlo0!!0llOeOali�A ' a4'ttlelnellt. The s�eele Companies refuse � i'V'ingllaln; ,Aug. 8, 1001 � ��� � ?� feet use the privilege of torwiuguniolls in roll r .�kmrperl001bs,,,,,,,... 1 Ga to 2 GO � ' p ulliou mills. -Flo W1111 t .,,. 0 GO to 0 G0� !X110. 8c Jas. .Kerr. ' 'The People's Popular store ��� Oi ���' �" �erra _ AM Canadianshave certainly been inalc- .Sprint; 1Y11cat ,,,, ... , .. , ; 000 to 0 00 ing hay this year. �`11oxe is lucre flay iii Oats ....., ,.,,°-•... , .... 0 U to 0 34IIelle Dominioli claw than oti:er before. Barley ........ . ........ 0 X10 to 0 42 062to00 _- 1 our goods s The crop has been enormous everywhere Tlirkcy8, drawn . .. .. 0 09 to 0 10 Be:re's just. one testimonial : and the quality is excellent. Already Geese, " .,,-„ 0 05 to 0 OG 1 It trade l.)AOICs,pllrllaix .,..,.,.,. 0 40 to 0 GO • •�•1 g � are marked in Plain. Figures. When we. Cut Prices you know , thei'0 is 1L lax a ex 2i? ' • r de ill t1118 r Bettor,..,,. »,....,...,, 0 1,, t0 0 10 � Brussels, June 9,'01 Canadian product and it will be likely Eggs per doz ............. 0 11 to a 11 it by looking at the price on the article. We always do as we advertise and in so doing ammo me one paelzago 0f Dampo for to increase in the near future- -Need per cord 2 00 to 2 a� w we have wan the canfldence al the people. Read our advertisement each week. We Which I enclose 12;1 cents in stamps. --lay per ton.. .. , ...... - G 00 to 8 00 • Would Ilot be without it for double the Thedeath of Empress Frederick of Potatoes, new, perbushel,, 1 25 to 1 25 i always have something important to talk about, Note the following list of amount. Germany, sister of Ii-ing Edwarel VII Tallow per lb ............ 0 06 to 0 05 • � Yours truly, took place on Monday, The Empress Lard ., ,, 0 14 to 0 14 • ARTFIQ'R 1:1013135, has been suffering front o.wcer for a Dried Apples per lb.. 0 03ito 0 04 : • Wool ....... , 0 13 to 0 16• Dampo mailed to any ad- liumbex of yearF:, but dropsy Is sported Live Hogs, poi cwt.. 7 00 to 7 00 n Bargailt"Is • • ' ares for 2 SC. as th0 i1-mecliake cause of dt akh, Old ahiokoiLs . ..... . .. . . ...... 0 30 to 0 40 Summer • timers will remember the hatred held by Prince Bismarck, towards the lute 6�k R Colin 1 carnob p � �!Empress, because of her English birth, U T U A �� 7fi a+' •, 1 S11e wus the tavesite sister of Iiiilb Ed• : Bargains 0!l Muslins &C. .` L?RtJc;TQI�E, I.,, ' Or CANADA. • i g „a. d, Bargains i�� Summer Shoes, 1 ornierly Tho Ontario Mutual Life. • ' The apple crop this year promises to • Dress lVIuslins, reg 2oc, now 15c yd. Womens Pebble Bal... .. .. r© $1.25 now $1.00 • �'7I1�' Cz; TAlVf, be poor in most parts. We have visited BY NVAY OP CONTRAST : {n g '' O T)entlx and expense rate per 1,000 for last ten 0 Dress Muslins, reg 15c, now I oC yd, Womens Pebble Bal.... .... '° 1,00 " 80 "` many orchards east of Toronto and to years, 5leadingU.S. Coln Comp, nierago.. •.22.27 • I Womens Glove Grain Bal..... , 1.00 80 • TO ADVERTISERS, theiloith,audfindthatvery few trees 5leadingCanadiauCompnniesavgo•• 18.27 • Dress MUS11nS, reg I2/c, now TOC yd. • are well loaded. Perhaps one or two Mutual Life of pauada .. .. .,1$.00 a Dongola Strap Slipper ........ " 1,75 " 1.35 Notice of changes must be left at this trees in an orchard of some nares will Interest earned on assets last tong Wool Delaines, reg 5oc, now a 7c yd. Don ola Stra Sli Slipper .... . office not later than Saturday noon. t'er Cent. g p pp .. • " 1,35 ,1.10 The copy for changes must be left have as many as can be borne, bili gen- . endingU.S, Companies, average .... 4.03 Dongola Strap Slipper.... .... 1,25 " 1.000s, • Bargains not later, than Tuesday evening, erally tllpre will not be one-quarter the iu iciii, Lilo�otl C nada 14, nage. 5.01 A , , , , , '� 1,75 " 1.35 �b Casual advertisements accepted up crop of last year. Reports from other • Bar air n Parasols. Dongola Oxford....., to roan Thursday of each week. pmts have the same tenor. Apples �� l Don ola Oxford ........ ...... " 1.50 1,20 •° • g • -- should be about X1.50 to X2,00 per barrel ® Don ola OxFord ...... " 1.35 " 1.10 O• ESTABLISHED 18i':. — - --- • Notice the Big Cut we make in the price g • this year, *on the tree. Loan slid Iusuranco Agent, ® Misses' Strap Slipper.... , ..... 1.20 95 By its own reasoning, the Free Press, Corner Minnie and Patrick Sts. • of Parasols. Handles Riveted. t�1«�, � 7�T�i�� � ���i�rs• a At home Friday afternoon and Saturday. 0 r Miens Outing Shoes ...... " 75 " 58 =„ 6 Jj 11v lY fills London has shown that every political 0 Parasols—Gold Plated Handles. Best , i art is necessarily a machine. This Mens Split Bal.......... . " 1.00 " 80 ••' H. . ELLIOTT, PuIInlsErERANDPROPRrrTOR p Y Y g'FPin ham Rest club went to Dun. •o Parasols, Black Handles, Best Cover, reg Me 11 5 s well c�Luse to cease the remarks, abort • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . • auuon to contest skill with that club on ® ' a � ns " g Covers rem oo now 00. 1,G i FUIDAY, AUG. 9, 1901. "smash the machine," as it will include Friday. Besides winning by four points Iild Oxford .. . both parties. It quotes from tin article they report a jolly good 'time. The a $2,00, now $1.50. Bargains m Japanese Matin • �` iu the North American Review, where • nn NOTES AND COAI1 MIUS. Duu annou crackers treated them well g N the writer points out that "there is and gave them an en o able visit. The i Parasols, cover, reg $1.75,now $1.25 • Talk of impeaching Mr, Dryden for g enjoyable • 11 „ Japanese Matting, reg. 25c, now 19c. nothing in the mind of the average man following is the score: t; 1.50 now 1-15 1llvestment in Dakota is a volume in but blank indifference, and that an elec- " Japanese Matting, reg. "3c, now 17C. favor of his past record. Dungannon. I " very serviceable '' I.2 now I.00 r torsi s• stem simply laces ower in the p g, g, lOc. � ! Y PYP P 200 yds 100 yds Grand • << good cover " 1.00 now _^ Speaker Brodeur has isssned a writ hands of the most skillful electioneers; rest. off baud. .Dotal. • g y 75 Japanese Mttttin re 1 C now A %r a new election, because of the un- the natural result being that the real T. Jallen....... 46 33 79 •. i - seating of Mr. Richardson of Lis instrument for power is a political ma- J. Oumberland.48 32 j C. Elllott.. , ...40 1 33 ss ° BREAKFAST FOODS. bargains in Small Wares. c A new carpet company could not re- chine." B. J. Crawford,46 35 81 A d ceive location in Windham, and will Senator Dandurand of Montreal in, A. Disher ......43 20 63 0 Beauty Pins, reg. 3 for 5c, now G for 5c. A probably go to Forest. After Wingham I speaking of new Ontario interests says: D. Bickle....... 47 33 8o Beauty Pins, reg. 2 for 5c, now 4 for 5c. • } 0 thereis-ochoice. "The Ross Goyerument has rapidly J. Black........ so 331 69 o The following Breakfast Foods received Fancy Hair Clasps, reg. 20e, now 13c. Hou. David Mills, minister of Justice I sized up the situation and done the right 530 • fresh each week : Fancy Palley Buckles, reg, 25E, rely 17c, „ • !' 0 Granose Flakes Swiss Food Fancy Steel Buckles, reg. 25c, now 17c. ®' ,'-lad the honor to bo chairman of the I thing to old Ontario i- contracting with Wingham. ~� :recent conference in London respecting Mr. Ciergne for the building of the rail- 200 yds 100 yds Grand m Grape Nuts Rolled Wheat -+'arcs Gold Buckles, reg. 40c, now °7e. 0 the question of re -arrangement of the way through Manitoulin Island b run- rust. cif hand. 'Dotal. i➢ Fancy P,roOches, reg. 25c, now 17e. Y e Wheat Germ Rolled Oats, c�c. , Judicial Committee of the Privy C01111- ring a ferr to Tobermoi and con• W. C Hele...,4c 31 78 honey Cuff Links, reg. 25c, now 15c • Y 9 R. Carrick ..... 4G 38 84 F Stick P' I Price. tinning the system to Meaford and J. 'Nicholsoss...37 33 70 0 ` ' ` �' � - • • •�• •• • •� Fancy lc fns a• ._.�1I,... yS � FIafP1 29, • Fancy Side Combs at Half Price. There is trouble over the removal of Owen Sound, where it joins the clef F. Essbury..,, . ,48 NJ• 77 • T VINEGAR W. Smith......38' 8G 74 • Black, nd White Bead Necklace, reg.25c novo 17c 0 school hoose from one section to au- I Ontario railway lines. Thus it deflects g J. Freebourn 60 34 84 • r1 034 • q These sods must oat once. 0 •other in this county. The school house to Toronto the trade which would have 0 only I c, ' g 5s now in the 1 -iodic of the road and the become tributary to the Canadian •,. ia.Iro�vton.....4G zl 67 ri t.- O court was asked to decide which way it Pacific and Montreal. Thus old Ontario Bottles O y 5 `� • A• should 1-0. is recouped for its share in helping to "Give four laws passed during the 0 ino p Jas �Y. P1erC �F9�pp�f�p p' �LOCK, AIINgt�' AM. ho. Ot Jas. H. Kerr. 0` Haw quiet the sendoff of the havesters develop new Ontario, and the building past century b� which the English pec- a J • Cc tY i6it� ail E� on Tuesday morning. Had they been a railway up to James Bay by the ple secured liberties not previousiy en- 0 E ®' going to shoot Indians the whole to'A'n ( Clergue syndicate has been a great joyed? This was one of the question on �O�O®®®�e0®f8m®®•!C!®®®®®Oa!®fll!®O®�i®®®®®®®®•®®m&)m®®!Ga®9®®®e9PD�0®fog®@36�a�Jala®m8>Oe9®®®•" -would have been at the station. Just factor." the entrance examination paper in his- - - `because they go to perforin a needed ; tory, and one of the candidates who y 1work- in a quiet wily there is no demon- !THOSE WHO WILL HARVEST, wrote in North Bruce submitted the -; Lm stration. So let it bt% , l following: -(1) Any mall under 21 couldWi117hamisontheboom how, with Fi'_ly-four harvesters Leavewingham fon• not drink without paying a fine. (2)� ����� ',3Iauitoba-3fanytaroln Other Stations. g , Xp JJIISSSSthe prospect of a continuation. ThelThe Kiug cau.d roc billet his soldiers up- :airon works, the new furniture factory 4,In answer to the Macedonian cry, BIG ou private houses. (3) Ono man could yY +II � ` -- ..W I Ow s3 come over and help us',from the farm. not murder another man. (45 If a man -- *' and prospects of a new store or two, ers of Manitoba and the CanNorth ,show that wiugllam is first thought ib for married a woman and then did not like Watches Gold and Silver. business prospects. More new houses West a` number of the sturdy young her, he could not leave her till she t men from this district gave heed, and died. ° will need to be erected to accommodate started Tuesday horning. Fifty four the incoming residents. Live Stoex Alarlcets. d°���'°'-._....•..._-_.... �• Barely workers leION ft the C. P. R. station Toronto, Aug.E.—There was a total' t Those who aresayingldenouncing file actio- on Tuesday morning, August"G, besides r Hail•' Ulasps of Tor. Dryden, by saying he is thus up' seven from Wroxeter, 30 from Fordwich, o, G, loads at the Western Cattle Market 1lolding Dakota beef, are belittling this o this morning, comprising 1,204 cattle, Rings w L. from Gorrie and 31 from Teeswater. con -try themselves when they put Da- We give below the names and destina- 5.1 sheep incl lambs, G4 calves, and'— L-ota on a par with Ontario. They about 300 hogs. -Brooches and res tion o£ those who left Wingham:—To ho- The market throughout was sluggish. .should have more dignity poet g, offerings gg• g ,' j _ ..... . • ......... _.. •.._..._ .............. ..• ............... _.... .... Estevan—Gilbert Forb e, Robt. John- � dor their own country than to think it There was a fair demand for choice cat- Belt }3Ucl�lea sten, Rich Thompson, John Johnston, scan be hurt by an Ontario farm- tle but as the majoritya. the offerin s g W. Sheridan, Robt. Montgomery, D. ' i q g Sterling Silver sr investing his money elsewhere. Lockhart, J. D. McEwen. To Melita— was not ad to the requirements, a good 6'' The opposition press are now making A Tisdale, H. Angus, A. E. Angus, many head were loft unsold. +objections to any of the Ontario Minis- I Jas. Robertsox. To MOosejaw—John Following is the range of quotations: - - Novelties. les.F a ir n a ters being in business. If their whole; Crowe; George Sharpe, W. J. Mc- CATTLE$ � Mc - time were spout 1o01.inr; after the busi- Clenaghan, A. McDonald, Milton Mc Shippers, per etirt- .....�a 4 GO $ 6 05 (ii,�ri Glass. C 60 31ess, of the province, the opposition De , lighte , ..... 4 25 4 7 PP Guice, J. Jermyn, A. S. Tiffany. 7.'0 � ._..-.._ . ... .. ., ..... � y Y• Butcher, choice do..... 4 40 4 75 .. _._ ....�.�:� �,vould have no shadow of prospect of 1 Souris—Clyne Maguire. To Neepewa— Butcher, ordinary to 79 -lower. Sowell is the country managed Geo. Fox, Robt. Currie, Wm. Fields, good ................ 3 50 4 00 E es tested without charge. Repairing ut present that in such a case there Butcher, inferior , ..... 2 r6 3 26 tl i g , F. G, Hoist. To HamiOtar-Wm. neatly done. Don't be afraid to come in. would be a flood of prosperity. SHEEP AND LA�l M � we are always pleased to show goods. i ?t P P P edlow. To Carberry—M. Cruickshank, and Choice ewes, per cwt... 3 25 3 50 The old Stand in Mason Block. i Bon, Wm. Mulock sails for Canada To Hartney—Geo. Churchill, Albert Culled sheep, each • ..... 2 00 3 00 from England on the 10th of August. It Gregory, S. Naylor, John Naylor, Wm. Lambs (spring), each,.. 2 50 3 701 i tis said at Ottawathat he will not take Naylor. To Alexander --Joe Nixon, Bucks ............... • . 2 GO 3 00H Ha ® L any action in regard to the proposed new Lillie Nixon. Boissevan—Samuel Fra- 11ILKERS AND CALVES. ! .issue of Canadian Ftanlps until the new lick, Mary A. ging, Robt. Leggatt, Jas. Cows, each ............ 30 00 50 00 Jeweller and Optician. ! Detrl�n Id esign for the 31other Country have Goclkin. To Deloraine—Will. McDowell, Calves, each........... 1 00 8 00 . ,-W • ,.,.,. •,... W.,,.�-..,......,..... ..W. s en received. .Ir, unlock has boon til, McDowell, Mabel Naylor, Jas, HOGS• 1 (consulting the Impc•: hal authorities on, 'Whitelow, Fred Elliott, Florence Choice hogs, per cwt.. ; G 75 7 251 ' ' I Welling L1g11t hogs, per cwt... , G 50 G ro �� the s ;i j;sct aurin„ .31y stag in London. i Robertson, frank Grersoll, gto- Heavy hogs, per cwt... 6 50 G 7u �" , 1 RKE Henry. To Napinka—W. Bruce, To Stags ................. 0 00 2 00 i — Yorkton—Robt. Clarke. To Car -duff— . • ^ TAILOR � �� The Robt. Casemore. o Emerson—W. u BrdOkS. TO Portage La PI'tLir1C—J.i"k""` ".�="�'"�� Yr w.11 � y��ralh,ul® / • 1 i Donnell To Glenboro—Jas. Knox. A(]�► 'tie >�ha t Y• -Uoucl P�{rr�� .y I To 'G irden—R.. McClenagIlan. ToL' iipF.1 Ufa 'We'ructcre.;y r^stela "ri Morris•^ -•Cir,• F. Brandon, bliss A. E. � � We have placed in stock a ,.,• - Ing pert - ^ %nd , 6 aaa///"' Under the auspices of L. O. L. 794, Wingham. remov.nr; gest, yin. Brandon, because %vc have i,•ii,�ii,+�,, n1CP assortment Of ready -to - because equipped ourselves c �_ with the best noderm 0 GlIM:I AL SPORTI1G. "I was given Ulf to die with wear clothing, slid while We appliances wlsinh: ^ with our expert. The Wiugllatn football club played a quick consumption. I then beg, do riot pretend to sell t less 1� Verleneclrn on ex. �' �' to use Al er's Cherry Pectora iC � � � � , �� ®��t !r perfelaso.pe nn93ex. game inWroceterlastevening. y Y than cost and live on the loss, ��q iiR���� odd BBB 3 Goa,.: ' + improved at once, and am w in JLN y • Wingllaln Junior baseball club ole- perfect health," --Chas. .Hary you will find full value for your feat„ d Gorrie on the latters grounds by - man, Gibbstown, N. 10 looney every time. i 124 to 21, on Friday July 2G. P FROM SARN IA TO DETROIT. Wingham baseball team went to _ It's too SKyy playing Give us a call. Set✓ what Kincardine on Civic holiday and were defeated by a score of 13 to 11, with your cough. we have, in Men's, in Youths' " I.00l- for rates, time table and fl�llll:> iculars - Gerrie and ti'Vingham Junior baseball g The first thin you and in Children's, all new and on bills to be issued in a few days. - clubs will play a game on the park this know it will be down up�to-date goods, (Friday) afternoon. Game called at _ deep in your lungs and 4.30. p.m. W� have also a lisle of odd ,- - , the play will be over. Bfi� r _L�.. ��Z�� The following events have taken place y Garments, Trousers, Nests, sinceouxlastissltG, oil Saturday July - gin early with Ayers Bicycle Suits, Overalls, etc. Two Gold Chains will be given as a prize to the gess" v� Cherry Pectoral and stop • 81 1�Ey ParK 27, ingliam and Walkerton: Wingham--1 1 0 0 1'0 0 0 3•--6 the coo h. (1 �1 /� 1 looping couple, siligle or married. SCieastffits �Isyticfer� Walkerton -0 0 0 1�0 2 1 0 1 -5 eot►xee���ae. nnou l,toran E` V' �J /'11 l� ° R. J. MaCMA,,TH, 0.►0YiAmi1'tee.y RAS tLrtd J'ev, oUr' �► m On Monday .?:uly 2J, Wingham and Thf a tlrdinary win tik" m, Ont. Drayton : nota; aoa„ just s, M f 001, chittP., h0am0• for hnYd OOIdtl, tlt0.; X41, 1itUlthmi. seal Next door. to Griffin's Royal R�iIMYBODY COME - Drayton -121 Grin llam1 b # 0 $ 0 0 O--9' forahrOnii O:'AY>rdittCii °lLnvre end. a Grocery. Wingham 0 0 4 0 0 4 C. 0--1G 1, ltcne Iltl a �,�:o*,aha;�.�..,r7 ..,i,eeS::-.sirl�.. ,..: -... ^its;.Lm.f< <„ • f,. 2