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natured, and lad the came, Mauy . Win haul, Sept. 26, 1901
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'Pipes g y Flour per 1001ba � , , ...... 1 65 to 2 GU �.
were flue favorable comments heard six •
passing.It was an all-round successful Fall Wheat , ,,, 0 6;3 to U 63 Q Popular
ay.. Spring wheat . . 0 00 to 0 00 ho. & Jas. H. Kerr. 4J Poople's e •Jno.& Jas, Ii, Kerr. 0 80 to 0 85 • St�rV a
The
evening of the
first nag' of fixe Barley . , .. , ... 0 35 to 0 40
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.15c C'show brought of
a -crowd to suspect Peas ....... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 0 60 to 0 65
the exhibit in the hall. Turkeys, drawn . .. , , 0 09 to 0 10
—�, Gesso, �,
............ 0 05 to 0 06 „�,....
Any Pipe 1n the window of The exhibit of fruit was the best ever Ducks, per pair ... 0 40 to 0 60 •
Campbell's DrUcr ;More for shown at any Fair in the County. It .Butter...... .... 0 15 to 0 16 A BARGAINS BARGAINS B /� R /e � (�1�
15 cents. `' certainly was a very fine and extensive Eggs per doz , , , „ , , , , , , 0 11 to 0 11 = D/"► /" ► Y M i
display. The pumpkins were not very wood per cord , , • , , . 2 00 to N 25 •
'chest~ I'i es art «orth Pram p P y Hnyper ton ......... 7 OU to 8 00 When the word Ii:�I,tIAl1\s is mentioned you always til;nl7. of this store, •
large but looked as though they would Potatoes, now, perbushol• . 0 50 to 4 60 , F' o
10c to Stec each but this week make a delicious ie. The potatoes, so Fallow per lb o 05 to 0 05 • Our fall and Winter Goods are nearly all in stock, aticl ever de �artnlel�t is
�+ e offer
it i 5c at large and clean would delight the heart Dried Apples per lb , , , , , . , 0 03 to 0 Lard 0 14 to 0 14 • f Bargains.
y 1 •ap
1 aand appetite of any Irishman, The wool ..�... ..... .. . ... 0 13tc 0 15 : full. o.. 0
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tomatoes, cabbage , turnips, beets, car- Live Hogs, per owt. , . , r , . 7 00 to 7 00 i
Carnpbell'S'
rots, oucumberswere of the finest and Chickens ................. 0 30 to 0 40 Boots and ShOeS Men's Shirts difficult to carry away unobserved. The Our Boot and Shoe Department is crowded
Moleskin Shirts, black and white, heavy
man old belong to a larger class because • with bargains, r111 new goods, If you vamp, a Drill Shirts, blue and whit3 50e to 60c. '•
DRUG S`1'OI;F, r
WING•HAM. of their unusual size, four in one exhibit RB 14 E� C 0 8 E N S 0 comfortable, good looking, good wearing, boot at %y r •
weighing 176 lbs. The bread exhibit • a moderate Price, try us, All our fall and vin- Dark Flannelette Shirting, heavy, �
vas cite swell and the calces beautiful. FIRE Axlx LIFE • Print and Ginghadl Shirts, dark, a0e,
q FIRE' AND
LI AGENT. o ter stock we guarantee to be SOLID LEATHER, Extra heavy Shirts, all -wool tweed, $1.00.
TO ADVERTISERS. Their interior quality, or appeasing in-
• Ladies, fine and coarse boots. Black Satin Shirts 5Uc to X1,00,
fluence the had not the privelege of test- ® •
3V'otice of changes must be loft at this • Misses fine and coarse boots. �
office not later than Saturday Moon, ing, We had thus to bow to the decision Fariu-Li6nns at JGo-best Itates. m Men's
J s fine and coarse boots. �a,r •
The copy for changes must be left of the judges. The same must be said , n :
not later than Tuesday evening. of the butter, of which the attractive 0 +
Casual advertisements accepted up color betokened a toothsome article. We Office—Cormier of D liaiiiio asset • Pine Rubbers, Heavy Rubbers, Rubbers ' ,,
to noon Thursday of each week. Patrick streets, • Two and three ply I actory Yarn, the best •
lightdoubt not i l a an Lon Boots, etc, quality manufactured in Canada. grey, black, 0
yellow butt r the vouldhahave tasted
ed well
• Socks, Boots, d Cala white, red and blue, 40c to 50e.
ESTABLISHED 1872. At home Friday afternoons • Glassware Scotch Fingering Yarn, 6 skeins for 25c. rr
with some of the frust exhibit,
II �VINfaIIAmIl��$ done down, or put up. Some of the and Saturdays, i DiCups, S nner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, Colored -Saxony and Andelusion wool in. black and
ladies work was ver pretty. Just e 2 • etc. Wecers impo tddireet from the manufacturers
U. II.ELLIOTT, 1'u>3ISSHI;R AND PROPRIE!POR different meth have different ideas SO we � � prices. �
miles from win ham, in Tmnberr • T•
3 P y
•+ '[� OR SALE OR EXCHANGE. -81 acres, _ Plates, colors. ow rl
would have disputed the judging insomq ' 1 3 Blankets
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Itwon't take much money to yet this Bina • and consequently can glue ,you very close prices. oke S s
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1901, oases, But then we are but a man. farm, with bank barn, comfortable house, and • We Carl' a large stock and Can convince 011
young orchard. $300 down will secure it. Ap- • y g y
Nevertheless there were some lovely Ay to A. Dulnage, Real Estate and Loan A that our regular prices are lower than other All -wool Blankets—all sizes. •
THE BEST YET. gent, Chisholm Block, Wingluun. •
pieces it work and some pretty designs. • dealer's cut prices (so czlled). Cotton Blankets—all sizes, •
' The Directors—and it is probably not all -h�oR SALE.—loo acre farm in Morris Tp. o O
their fault—do not give the ladies fair 1' miles frgm Wingham, sls acres cleared, t� Grey and white Wool Shzeting, 72 inebes
good clay- loam soil 00 acres seeded do,,•n, • T7• p� Wide, only ' ti yard.
`�I[lie Great North«extern at winghanl play in their exhibit. Ill the cram ed B Comfortable house, goal olcluu p S de.
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position is is necessary to Crowd things tided bargain at $4,'000, bE sy terms. Ap ] lto V 30 cakes 0
P 2 Grocer Bargains S 0c a
Puts all other Efforts in the shade.— P y g yy t Toilet Soap for 25C O
.About 2000 People visit the Grounds. A. Duluage, Real Estate Agent, Clusholin'x •
—Everything rasres off without a together, and their beauty is not able to Block, Winaham, • , 9 cakes (3" boxes) Complexion Soap for .... 25c •
Hitch. Large Entries, Good Receipts. be seen. Had they the room to be trot- • 6 bars Eclipse Soap (a pure soap) for...... 25c Furs w
ted about (comparatively speaking) as = 6 cakes Co eo floating soap We have just put +
Friday morning last, broke with a + ( P y P ) be cue is the look on the face of the • p g p • ' • • • • • • • • • 2ic J p our New furs into stock, v
luight smile o'er the heavens, which a horse exhibit one could appreciate their loser. But here we are at a loss to de- 0 Nonsuch Stove Polish, always sells At , .... 10c and we invite ,your inspection.
caused a broader smile to light up the beauty and value and understand more scribe the prize-wilmers, Nye are at home Qufckshine Stove Polish, we sell at 8c Black Astrachan Jackets long and short.
glhysiog's of President Currie and Secre- where lies the quality. The Sower and `with a loaf of bread, a beautiful cake, a Best Soda Biscuits, per pound.. .......... 8c Capes in Astrachan and Oppossum, -
tstry Robertson of the Northwestern Plant exhibit was small and we can hard- pretty doily, but where is the quality of • Lemon Squares, 3 pounds for ............ 25c Caperines in Blacic Opposautn.
?Exhibition. Even as the bright rising ly say that they made up in quality a cow as broad as it is long, or a rooster Molasses Snaps, 4 pounds for ............. 25e ! Caperines in Persian Lamb and Coney, e
sun angured well for a beautiful day, so what they lacked in quantity. The with feathers on his heels or a large a Fruit Ginger, rich and fresh, per pound ... 10c Caperines in Coney and Astrachan. w
%did it proclaim to the Directors a large sphool childrens competition was pretty comb, Nye cannot see. Burns has said • We guarantee Kerr's Baking Powder to be � Caperines in Persian Lamb and Astrachan, �
crowd, an extensive exhibit and big full, though owing to some of file es that he "admirs a rooster for the crow a equal to any 25c baking powder on the market, j etc. All new styles and well made.
seeeipts. ThR Directors wean early on 1libits not being complete they -could not that is in him." Those at the fair were 0 and all we charge you for it is 15c for a 1 -pound m
the scene with happy looks on their be considered by the judges. Just here not,giveu room to crow, but were coop- A tin, or two for 2fre•
faces, which developed into "handsome" we may remark that be there never so ed up in a small pen, with the sun's a We still lead in Teas. Big value in Japan, Olothing •
smiles as the day advanced. Secretary good a writer, the vertical writing has rays beating upon them, and choking ® Black and Green -20e to 60c a pound. Blue Men's and Boy's Ready-made Clothing. e
Mobertson might take objection to this the appearance of an uncapped picket for water. There were some fine ex- Larae stock to select from, All -wool .Tweeds o
last seiiltence, b»t they aro all good fence beside the beautifully rounded hibits in the sheep and hog class though s Ribbon and Monsoon in black and mixed. ane Serges. Overcoats, we are going to sell at
fellows, and must necessarilydis In letters of the spencerian style. the former was not large. The cattle • ridiculously low prices. Our Ordered Clothing -
P y • Ladies Jackets
When one step outside to describe the were of s''
• sunny smiles, and who could blame good quality. � Department is full of bargains, Nobby Suits, (s
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them. Was there ever such a crowd exhibit we leave the beautiful, the The horses attracted the most atten- • At prices that bring them within the reach made] to your order, and made right, with good l
i; I viewed pigs, inspected fine arts, cheered artistic, the appetizing, to look upon the tion, especially the speeding fu the ring; •• of all. trimmings, at 510, 512, $14, wS15 up to $20. •
a winner, or swallowed peanuts as the Producers of these—people, animals and The heavy 'classes were close. competi- •
one that gathered at the great North- implements. Here we find the hdud• tors. It was surprising to notice how t 61 l�®� �e �f ttA W
'western on Friday last. They were some drivers dressed in shining harness quickly a veteran of the soil would size 0 Jno. Jas. H. Kerr. MACDONALD BLOCK, uti ONCHAM. ho. & Jas. H. Derr.
'there from the grayhaired grandfather attached to a swell vehicle seeking their up a class and select the prize winners • •
"t0 the little babe, who knew nothing but place among the red tickets. But woe with accuracy. He could take in the. O AOOA�AAO••AAAAAAAAA®AO®•AA6d®®®•AA®®®®®AOAAAA•m®OAAAAAA®OOOAAAm�OAAA•AA•A.A®A1A
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the curve of the neck, the strength of
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]� �� �`� / o glance. It was instructive to have one +
jL.� ufp* of these veterans point out the qualities + O
and imperfections of the exhibits. +
Naturally, in the speeding the greater o '4�•
1 _ .interest was taken. Though the start- +
ing was tiresome, and the plan being + Thoma Ba' z'aar
adopted on the larger tracks, of starting +.
from the scratch will be hailed with de- + �♦
light by the spectators. The following + } ®� ®�.+ +
is the result of the races: + d• y e +-
Open, trot or pace—
John Storm .........
Two Strike........ . r.....i
2 . 2+ ♦•
Tom Appelbey. . , . 3 3 3+ +
- Time 2.22, 2.19Y4 2.21.
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2.30 class—
Amelia TWO
.................. 1 1 1 +
Allen Line ..............I........ 3 2 2 +
Puzzler ......................... 2 3 s
Tommy Mack 4 4 4 + ♦
Time 's ro • race 6 mile + S A C R F
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Gentleman's road race, 3= mild— '' +
Capt Jack ...................... 1 1 1 4
Nellie 2 2 3 +
Dexter..4 4 2 + 4
SPECIAL
Maurice c .. , . .. 3 3 4 ♦ SAL
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- Time 1.19 2 i 1.17, 1.19. e
The display of agricultural implements + +
was not large. +
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The following are the judges: Horses $ 4 -
NOTICE
` --T. RQynolds and Dr. Blackall, Clinton; +•
Geo. Stevenson, Atwood. Cattle— Our Two Day Sale commences on Friday, at S a. m. The next +
Trade.
James Gaunt, Whitechurch. Pias— place of interest to the Wingham Fair is Thomas' Fair, and we have made it
For Fall and Wi er .Grade. W. F. Vanstone, Wingham. sheep— + +
Jas. M. Currie, A. Linklater. Poultry + specially attractive for exhibition week.
We show a ver large assort- —Wm. Carter, Constance. Grain— +
Win. Clegg, W.ingliam, Implements— Here are a few of our specials for Friday shoppers :
ment of L ' es' and. Gentle- P.. Scott, Brussels. Roots, etc—I. Kieffer +
: Belmore, M. Lamont, Wingham. Fruit +p
—J. A. Morton. Fine Arts—A. But- men s tches. Splendid +
chart, Teeswater. Dairy and Provi- +
goods at very J ow prices, cions -T. A. Mills. Ladies Work—Miss Sundry Specials Belts
Wherton, Teeswater; Miss Tyerman, + +
r Inspection invited. Constance. School children's competi- Soaps, Polishes, Combs, Brushes, Knives, Patent Leather Belts with wide
t+ tion—Jos. Stafford, D. Frazer. back and deep front, for .... 25c
i . Noxrs. ` Jewelry and Notions of all kinds. These are Gilt Belts, for ............. . . . . • 650
Fifteen hundred people on the ++• the kind of prices that always keep us so busy. Bee Hive Fingering Yarn, in earl -
grounds. + ons colors, per skein.. ..6c and SC
Four hundred dollars receipts, + Borax, large package . , ........ 5c lepher and Berlin Wool, in vagi- 0
President Currie can talk reason into
Liquid Ammonia, per bottle...... 100 ous colors, for.... , .. ,8e and 10c
any man. Castile Soap, 5 cakes for......... 5e o
Q Secretary Robertson his assistant Jag,+ Judds' Improved Laundry Soap, Special Sale of Fancy GOOd s
McKinlay were kept 6, -humping fn .the ♦ 2 for ..... .... , ....... 5c o
forenoon, Shoe Polish per bottle ....... 9e A• Half Price Sale of Japanese China
Piper McDonald and daughter ]ceps + Gilt Edge Shoe Polish .......... 2de The ware is beautiful and indescribable.
the people amused between times., ♦ g
r The quest steer `vas consicletable at- ; 85e Purses for ...... Decorations are elaborate; They are all painted;
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. 25c by liahgs, See tke display in the window.
traction.
Hon. Pres. Henderson came around +
_ the second dAy, just to keep the boys in +
tune. It would'not be the Northwestern
without his presence. To those purchasing to the amount of One ]Dollar oo
Veit will find the prize list of the ;•y and upwards on any one of those two days, we will present
+
'w'inghani Fair on an inside page :
them with a One Pound Tin of our Superior Baking Powder,
SLE, PA, RK � The Trutts and Weekly Globo will be
sent to new sabsotibetg till the blot of
t iendtY' 1902, for 80 cents. Toll' yotlt
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