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THE YIN 4 -1 -TINES, 06. 30 11901,
world believed as it should in the 'Work willgliam, Aug. 1 lla, 1,9,1901.
of the churches, tllero -would be all
1 05 to 2 50�
ablindance of offering.s, gladly and free- Flour per 100 lba ... .....
evic- Fall Wheat .... ::� -, 0 04 to L) 0.2 1 Jas. H. Kerr. ino. Jas, H. Kerr,ly given, without any catchpenny d Spring Wheat..:::....... 0 Od to 0 oo The People's Popuar More
There is ground to be -
Oats, 0 30 to 0 81 FAFAW�
F lelles wall' Barley 0 40, to 0 421
0 C)2 to 0 6�
ac Neve
"eve that one
half the ell",
starve to death',it forced to depend oil Peas ...........
tho fref-will, contributions of those Turkeys, drawn... 0 09 to 0 10
11 1 to 0 06
r, Geese, 0 Or
Any Pipe V� ale'window of fiplro most prominently in the pews. Ducks, per Pair 0 40 to 0 60 Farmers will find it to their advantage to bring their produce to this store, We
Dr' Store for Butter .... 0 13 to 0 16
'Campbell's uor
MOBE ABOXIT THIVII� IMNSVIi. ;s per dog 0 11 to 0 11 &c., and sell
Egg I pay the highest market price for Butter,, Eggs, Potatoes, Apples,
2 00 to 2 25
600 •
HtW per ton .......... 1 to 8 00
15 cents. Itis estimated by opposition papers Woodper cord ........ Dry Qoods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Crooikery, Stationery,
These Pipes are worth from that the Ontario population should show potatoes, new, perbushe 0 00 to 0 60 46
each, b't7it this Nveek )5 0 &c at lowest prices.
10C to 50C e all increase of 165,000 as the natural in, Tallow 0 05 to 0 04
crease and imkilligration combined would Lard ...... 0 14 to 0, 14 0
W@ offer at i 5c at 0 031to 0 04
probably amount to 265,000 deducting Dried Apples per 61
-00 15
100,000 for emigration. In Wool ..................... 0 13 t 1 0
8 instance Live Hogs, per owt. 7 00 to 0
Quebec e b e c is left out of the question Chickens ......... a :::::: o 80 to 0 40 Bootsand Shoes • . VEGETABLES.
iii Campbell's and comparison is not made, But when •
we look at the figures at Quebec we 0 Our New Boots and Shoes for fall are now in Fresfi Vegetables always in stock. Green e,
DRUG STORE. find that, they tell the same story Ill this 0 -tock and a better lot of shoe leather never came to Corn, Green Cucumbers, Cabbage, New Potatoes,
WINGHAM. direction as Ontario, and to bo consistent UAL LiFE stock, and
We guarantee every pair of them to Beete,, Carrots, Onions, Ripe Tomatoes, &c,
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T"' MUT give satisfaction. All all!, Fall Shoes are, Solid•
complaint s4ould be made because of an OF CANADA. •• Leather.No shoddy in any part of them.
TO ADVERTISERS. under estimate of the census of that v orinorly The Ontario Mutual Life- • Heavy Shoes for rough work. Canned Meats.
Notice of changes must be left at this 1; rovince, The following are the births lay WAy Op CONTRAST: In Fine Box, Calf Shoes, slip sole. Potted Chicken per tin 5c 01,
and deaths per thousand in the various Death and expense rate per i..060 for lost ton 0 Fine Dongola Kid Shoes, slip sole, -kev 11 0 1
office not later than Saturday noon. years. 0 Potted Tui 5c,
The copy for changes must be left provinces,.— 5 leading -U.S. Companies, average.. ..22.27 0 Remember our prices are right. 66
not later than Tuesday evening. Births Deaths .5 lending Canadian Companies IM go 18-27 Potted Tongue 50
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Casual advertisements accepted up per 1,000. [per 1,000. Blutual Life of CTI
Aad" 131V 0 it Potted Duck 50 09
to noon Thursday of each, week. Ontario .......... 24.50 11-30 interest earned on assets last t1 -P 011
vears. Libby's Chicken Loaf per tin 20c,
Per Cent.
Quebec . ........ 37.8f) 18,91 5 leading U.S. Companies, average .. .. 4.03 CARPETS. Libby's Veal Loaf It 15c, a
New Brunswick... 27.70 Lies, uVge., 5.01 it a A
ESTABLISHED 18714. 13.30 1 1,eadin - Canadian Companies - Libby's Ham Loaf 15e
Nova Scotia, ...... 25.41 14-57 1 It .. Life of Canada 5,51 • A few short ends of Carpet and Matting, at,
Prince Edward... 24.415 12.26 Libby's Cottage Loaf 49 15C
and below Cost.
British Columbia.. 123,16 13.94 Libby's Melrose Pate rA
THE WINHAN TIMES. Manitoba .... .... 32-53 10.36 ABL ER
COSENS •
(Game, Ham and Tongue) per tin 15c.
H. Ik. ELLIOTT. PuBlas"HER Awn Pltop-RmToR Territories ........ 24.08 7.32
Loan and Insurance Agent,
This state of affairs of 1891 appears to comer Minnie and Patrick Sts Summer Goods at Cost.
FRIDAY, AUG. 30, 1901, be holding out as the following will At home Friday afternoon and Satu;day. F or the month of August, only, we will sell VINEGAR.
. show:—
NOTES A_N" COMBIENTS. Mar -0 the following lines at Cost: Pickling time is at hand and you will want
The Opposition papers are quite Tart -a riages. Births. Deaths. A goat, as the story goes, butted a 0 Ladies Parasols at Cost. Vinegar. Come to this store for it. We have good
Ontario, 1899., 16,514 44,705 28,607 boy out of the front yard. A young : Dress Muslins at Cost. Vinegar,
over the census returns. Quebec, 1$98,. 10,788 60,345 31,861 lady just home from college is credited 49
. 0 Wool Delaines at Cost. White Wine Vinegar.
The Minister of Public Works must be The •
figures for Quebec, it will be ob- with ddsefibingthe accident afterthis 0 Fancy Straw Bats below Cost. Old Cider Vinegar. -very acid, when lie can Tarte even the served, are for 1898, that being the latest fashtou: He hurled the previous end Small Wares, Belt Buckles, Beauty Pins, Malt Vinegar.
census. statement available, but it will do for of his anatomy against the boy's -after-
Cuff Buttons, Brooches, Side Combs, &c..
Canada's population was 28in 1008, purposes of comparison. It will be seen ward with an earnestness and velocity 0
at about Half Price.
This was the first permanent settlement by this that in 1899 there were in Ontario which,, backed by the pourlerosity of the • Ladies Summer Shoes at Cost. Pickling Spices. 100.1
at Quebec. Births .......................... 44,705 goat's avoirdupois, imparted a Misses Summer Shoes at Cost, 0,
The census was a farce, says a totem. Deaths ......................... 28,607 momentum that was not relaxed until • • Mens' Summer Shoes at'Cost. We carry a splendid assortment of Pickling 0,
'it is no farce, however, that, if we allow Gain ...... ................. GpS he landed on terra firma beyond the Spices.
Pale of the goat's jurisdiction. Whole and ground Pepper.
for the 117e years of Conservative de- While in Quebec in 1898 there were:— P n : Embroideries at Cost. Whole and ground Cinnamon.
-crease, we have gained nearly 300 every Births .......................... 60,345 The Wag of Corn Ci fes 0 -
•1 Whole and 'ground Cloves.
Clay. Deaths ...... ................... 31,871 IsPutnam's Painless Corn Extractor, Until the end of this month we. will sell all Whole and ground Allspiee.
28,474 crowned by years of success, tegal Embroideries and Insertions at Cost. We have a
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In 1720 the population of Canada was Gain ..................... 16,098 because unapproached and unapproach-• Wbole and ground Mace.
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24,434; and in 1806 it had reached 320, - Ontario gain ... .......... able, holding sway in this continent • full stock of these goods. Come early and get' Mustard Seed, Anise Seed, Corriander Seed, t
increase in popula- choice.
1718. The greatest ine Leaving a balance in favor of owing to its superiority, Putnam Celery Seed, Whole Mixed Pickle Spice, &c.
• vas illade in the ten years from IS41 to Painless Corn and Wart Extractor. Quebec of ................ 12,376 Sold by all druggists, or sent by mail by
1851. In that decade it increased I,- Multiplying this annual gain overCo., Kingston, Ont., on •FALL GOODS.
Ontario by ten years we find th N. 0. Polson & H ON 1J Y.
.360,147. at there receipt of 25 cents. 40 New Fall Goods arriving early. Opera
Commandant -General lBotha has or- ought to be an increase in the census of• Flannels, Fancy Bilks, Chevolts, Serges, Lustros, We have bought a large quantity of choice t
tiered the Boer Commanders in future to 123,000, •
by Quebec, over Ontario. Of Home Spuns. See our Handsome Wrapperettes at Pure Honey and will be pleased to supply your
retain all captured British as hostages course these statistics are of no account 10c yard. wants in this line, 10c a lb, in any quantity.
in case Lord Kitchener carries out his unless we knew how many left the
threat to banish all who do not surren- Province. It is well known that a great This signature is on every box of the genuine •
this Province for Laxative Brot ablets Jas. H. K
der by Sept. 15. number have )eft no=Quinine T e Jno. err. MACDONALD BLOCK, WINCHAM. Jno. & Jas. H. Kerr.
c&Anything to win" being the oppose- British Columbia and the North West. tho.romedy that cures a cold in one day 0•
tion motto, an attempt is being made to There was an exodus from Quebec, also Live Stook.5larkets.
vork on the Temperance people. They to the States but there is no doabtmany Toronto, Aug. 27.—At the Western
not doing their of these returned. Cattle Marl -
Gay the inspectors are Wt to -day, the receipts were
duty. If our friends know of infringe-..`" "�'�'
Effect of proper Diet. 7
t So carloads of live stock, including
us
went of the law why do they not see "A recent hospital experience of 1,100 cattle, 2,500 sheep and lambs, 300 ++ 11 +4 ........................................... ........ ......... 444 ........
that it is stopped. The inspector in a Now Yark *woman, hogs, 50 calves, two dozen milch cows. +
i0linton cannot see when the law is brok. mine, *rGlates There was a fair market. * Prices for +
"was an object lesson to me of the way +
en in Wingham. Let the Temperance choice cattle were better, because the' + +
e built up by +
people.do their duty,which is something the physical system may b supply was short, quite twenty loads of +
that one out of a hundred does not do. a proper diet. I was to undergo an
operation, comparatively simple in itself, the cattle on the board' ' was merely ++ +
mottoes with which it is pro- fed and resting here. + homa's' Bazaar +
Those in but, for which I was in a far too weal-, 15c per +
-posed to make the civic arches eloquent and anaemic condition. The surgeon Export cattle was from 10 to
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with welcome to the Duke should be hundredweight better for good stuff,
ordered me to the hospital, however,
submitted to some one I for approval." and the top price was $5.15 per cwt
ready in a week + Button Block, Wingham.
and said I should be .50 to
Tel -e, frinstance, this pretty thing: to submit to the knife. When lcrawled good to fair loads fetched from $4 + +
"His head is mellow," but his judgment into bed weakly on the day of my $5 per cwt., and light stuff sold down to + +
There was an early + +
:is ripe." What on earth does that $4.25 per cwt.
arrival, I noticed the card which hung +
,mean? The dictionary says mellow clearance. + + -
over it with the particulars of my case, +
means "soft, as from ripeness.". If the Butcher cattle was worth from 3%, to +•
motto artist meant to say the Duke was and under the head of treatment 4y4c for good to choice stuff, and 4,14c +
green, but his judgment wasripe, be it read, 'Full diet.' I Called the as paid for choice, with picked lots t S (0) H (0)" 0 L S�PPLl,� S a +
nurse's attention to this and protested w ots +Z
611 not quite hit it. Then, again it fetching 10c more. Trade was brisk,
that I could not stand anything of the +
he Duke's head was and everything sold. +
might menu that -t sort, that my digestion was very weak, + +
4"softened by length of -years." The Following are the quotations: +
and so forth, and that the order would CATTLE. + e
motto may be picturesque, but it has We are pleased to call the attention of th
`flavor, and have to be modified. She only smiled $ 5 15 +
a distinctly agricultural cheerfully and thought that I should Shippers, per cwt... ..$ 4 60 4 50 +
,borders on lese majeste.—Ottawa bo , light..,....... 4 25 + boys and girls to our large stock of School +
be equal to the prescription. I soon Butcher, choice do..... 4 25 4 30 +
'Muzen. found that 'full diet' meant a round of . Butcher, ordinary to + Supplies. About forty kinds of Scribblers armi
An Anglican clergyman in New York nourishing food, such as I had not be- good ........ ....... 3 50 4 00 t
Butcher, inferior ...... 2 75 + - covers and better
I was re- 3 25 Exercise Books, with beautiful state raised church funds by holding a lieved possible. Every hour
He claimed that it was as legiti- ceiving some tissue -builder, or was be- SHEEP AND L&'=S. + -
dance. Choice owes, per cwt... 3 40 3 (30 + paper. Pricesfrom1c. up. Also all Text Books, +
mate a way of raising -money as the so- in, massaged with oils that fed me Culled sheep, each ...... 2 00 3 00 + •+
Ycial etc. We cannot admit -all this, yet t�,`rough the pores of the 3 5 + Pencils, Rulers, and everything to well prepare ++
skin- I lay Lambs (spring), each... 2 50 0 + I
there is a similarity between a dance for there happy and contented, delightfully Do, per lb............ 4 00 4 50 Special al Bargains ++
the purpose and a social. Neither is looped after every minute, and gained Bucks.... ............. 2 50 3 00 + you for the opening of school.1
strength and flesh all the time. At the +
given for the purpose of giving or recelv_ - 31ILKERS AND CALVES. 410' 00 on Saturday.
ting good. The whole object is to get the end of the week I weighed seven pounds Cows, each ............ 30 00 +
Calves, each. �1 00 10 00 + +
7raoney. If the end •justifies the means more than when I entered the hospital, + +
HOGS.
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in one case, why not in the other. The took the operation easily, and during a
0 00 7 25 +
one means is condemned as wrong at all two weeks' convalescence continued to Choice hogs, per cwt
Light hogs, per cwt. 0 60 6 75 +
b� some churches, the other as gain. When I finally left 6 50 5
Heavy hogs, per owt ... + STATION -MEARY
times the place 1 6 7 JLV JL
,,,,Tight by all churches. A writer in Sat- was so remarkably improved in health Sows, per cwt.... I ...... 350 4 00 , +
-urday night says "If the Christian and strength that my,, cook, who had Stags .......... ..... 0 00 2 00 +
not seen me since I left home, scarcely + Box of Envelopes and Paper, 10c. Box of Envelopes and Paper,
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recognized me, and was overcome with ill + 5c. Package of Envelopes for 5c. Pens at 1c. each.
amazement at the change MY +
d, +
aPpearance. All of which should be an 1-4
Ey train +
Drains encouragement to mothers undertaking Awr + THREE EXTRAS.
It should +
to bring up delicate children. Aly +
Vitality POWANOW"N04
be remembered, however, that the
Eyestrain uses up the "I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor Regular 20c Broom for i5c; Regular 25C Broom for poc; iR,e. W.
therves and drains d systematic
hospital care is ceaseless all
vitalUx. It Is darilger- 7 for oveT thirty years. It has kept + gular 30c Broom for 25c.
austo hen!th atid life.' —the only sort that will bring 3
15 We save life and en-' i '*n scalp free from dandruff and + 4
sur$ health by remov- satisfactory results. prevented my hair from turn- NS.
ins gray."—Mrs. P. A. Soule,
GADS
Billings, Mont. GREAT BARGA I
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S(, 30AM).
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CID A special meeting of the School Board +
was called oil Friday evening last. There is this peculiar Regular 15c Stove Brush for 10c. Regular 200 Scrubbing brush 1,
• There were present, Chairman Kerr, thing about Ayers Hair - for 15C.
Regular 25e Horse Brush for 20c. Regular 10c, curry.
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Moore, Elliott, Bell and Abraham. Vijor—it is a hair foo., + comb for 5c. Regular 20c Shoe Brush for 13c.
The business was the insurance on the
school. The company would not accept not a dye. Your hair does
the rlskat6oe., taken at last meeting, not suddenly turn black, = Good Towel Roller for 9c. Picture Hooks at 7c dozen.- Coat
After investigation it Was moved by Mr. look dead and lifeless. and Hat Hooks at 150 dozen. A good Han ger for 17c, .2 foot Rule +
Moore and seconded, by Mr. Elliott that Butgraduallythe old COlor + for 12c. Pillow SharA Holders fdr 20C. 100 bo X of Tooth Picks for
UOOO be placed in the Anglo-AmD
erican, COMeg I —all the rich +
aok� Se. A ball of Brilliant Silkee fog' Sc. Cr+ pe Paper, beaUtifUlly shaded
through A. Catena.—Carried. dark color it used to have. it at: ..ofly Be a roll.
On motion 6f Bell and Abraham the The hair stops falling, too.
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P, Secretary was instructed 'to, get the -
0.60 g 60fild, All dMttlitts,
sclantille 6101 ark chequo gilen to Mr. Smith and 'cancel ply You,
And JOW61er AV .0 8411101 this for our ne
sftdyit6ttlfCndOrddog�otai'ttiet�ndnn*oat will u Watch t xrJ auv
winghath, ont. The fire boll rang before the Board Y�l 110 161 tn""
04 bettl . 26 It. "" +
of Jott ji.,jrot LAdaftit I'
0 t'll XJ,
adjourned, so, th-oy are ill seggiou Yet We - , . .k I7 cO„ . I
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