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Ready-tolea, Goods
A lot of fine white linen Shirt Waists, Em-
broidered fronts, Tucked fronts, trimmed with
Medallions, finest qualities, perfect fitting, and the
latest styles. Prices are reduced away down.
FAN(�� (�(������ SPec,
ial lots of Beautiful
U CO ique Collars, Silk
Collars, Wash Collars, etc. A splendid assortment
from 25 cents to 75 cents each,
LININGS Another shipment of Gilbert's cel-
ebrated spun glass or Oriental
Linings in Black and colors.
One lot of Japan Silk, pure Silk, all shades,
specialper yard ......................... 25c
io ends of this season's Muslins, new patterns,
regular 25c per yard --Special .............. 19c
5 doz. Ribbed Cotton Hose, regular 15 to 25c
per pair—Special, 2 pair for ................ 25c
There are some of those $i.00 Shoes left, Don't
miss this snap.
Highest Prices Paid for Butter and Eggs.
Witchie & Cam-pbell
successors to M. II. McIND00.
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This Week we will talk to you
about Soap. It is a staple article
always in demand, and to make it
more popular we are going to give
with every purchase of 20 cents'
worth of Washing Soap, one Bar of
cleansing Soap for polishing and
scouring kitchen utensils.
at Griffin's
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Ladies' white Underwear at cost.
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Hosiery for all kinds of people in Cotton
and Cashmere. Best value. Ladies'
Hose, guaranteed fast black, io ets.
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Corsets—Short and long, heavy Jean and
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--The Chesiey Enterprise is pub-
lished by an out-and-out Liberal,
and it supported Dr. Stewart in
his contest against Hugh Clark of
Centre Bruce. Yet this is what
the Enterprise says:—"The deal
by which Cap. Sullivan bought a
timber limit for '$250 and sold A
for nine thousand dollars, and
shared the profits with a clerk in
the Crown Lands Department, also
the defalcations of McDougall, a
clerk who had charge of the Suc-
cession Duties, do not reflect credit
on any government. The Ross
Government is being weakened by
the crooks and heelers in its em-
ployment." This from so strong a
Liberal as Brer. McDonald of the
Enterprise, ought to nettle the
question.
Crops and Live Stock in Manitoba.
to 20,000 people for eac represen-
tative, then each of the other Pro-
vinces must have 20,000 for each
representative sent to Ottawa. If
the population of Quebec, increases
to such an extent that there are
40,000 people there for each repre-
sentative, then the same basis must
be applied to the other Provinces.
Some day Quebec may hold 7,000,-
000 People. Then each one of her
65 representatives will represent a
population greater than -that of the
whole population of Prince Edward
Island, and the Island Province
will be unable to qualify for a sin-
gle representative. At least that is
the theory, and theory raises a
question of vital interest, not only
to Prince Edward, but to Nova
Scotia and New Brunswick as well,
because these Provinces would find
themselves, on the working of our
representation by population
scheme, with a representation re-
duced almost to the vanishing
t
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THE PEOPLI'S POPULAR STORE 4
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Condensed for
Busy Readers
Ladies' Collars,
TITR •W'INGIT)
Stationery
SIGN AND TOKEN,
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Specials.
Infant's Delight, three cakes in a
The growing youth and polver of
over a hot fire to keep the
the Opposition 2a contrast with the
—The Redistribution conixuittee
increasing age and weakness of the
Lleeided to give Toronto five mem.
Government party were the signs
bers, leaving 81 members for the
and tokens that foreshadowed the
rest of the Province. INTO county is
inevitable expulsion of the Couser-
entitled to one member where the
natives at Ottawa prior to 1306.
minimum population does not come
The same contrast is presented
up to at least 16,383. The mini-
in the make-up of the two parties
muin population for two members
in the Ontario Legislature to -day,
is 36,572, for three members 00,657
The Opposition has been reiu-
and for four members 85,233.
forced by young leen who put
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themselves into the Legislature,
--Here is a copy of the command
while the majority is saved by old
men, who were put there by the
which has gone out from the United
help of the Government.
States Post Office Department:—
"A husband has no right to receive
The old taunt that "the Opposi-
the d to his wife
il e
tion has no ability does not apply
to the present Legislature. The
againstaher wishes. As to the mail
balance of debating power is now
addressed to the childrenthe fa-
,
overwhelmingly in favor of the Op -
then has the prior right treceive
it, unless there be some particular
Position. --[Toronto Telegram,
circumstances in the case which
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the department might take into
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consideration on a statement of the
facts being presented.
REPRESENTATION.
The Weekly Sun says:—"Mr.
During the discussion in the
House on this matter of representa-
Whitney and his followers render-
tion, curious statement was made.
ed a public service last week when
It wass asserted that the time may
they made a strong stand against a
E
chic when Prince Edward Island,
donation to a railway running from
Lake Superior to Lake Nepigon.
which now has five representatives
Some time ago a company obtained
the Commons, but which will
from the Ontario Government valu-
able fishing concessions in. Lake
may be left wholly without repre-
Nepigon, one of the conditions be-
sentation at Ottawa. Quebec, 1t
will be remembered, under the B.
ng that it should build a railway
inN.
A.Act, fixes the basis of repre-
to lake. Having given the
concession, the Government now
Qfor all the Provinces.
Quebs always to have 65 mem-
Quebec i
give the money to build the rail-
hers—no more and no less—and the
road, and five thousand acres of
Iand per mile. Its action is inde-
°they Provinces , are c have the
fensible, but it managed to get its
a
same representation, according to
Population, as 65 bears to the popn-
following into line and forced the
lation of Quebec. For example, if
grant through."
the population of Quebec is equal
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goods, at all prices. -�
Ladies' white Underwear at cost.
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Hosiery for all kinds of people in Cotton
and Cashmere. Best value. Ladies'
Hose, guaranteed fast black, io ets.
w ...o
Corsets—Short and long, heavy Jean and
w Featherweiht, this week a specialty. ,
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tiful Black pieces, Prints, Embroideries,
etc., etc,
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--The Chesiey Enterprise is pub-
lished by an out-and-out Liberal,
and it supported Dr. Stewart in
his contest against Hugh Clark of
Centre Bruce. Yet this is what
the Enterprise says:—"The deal
by which Cap. Sullivan bought a
timber limit for '$250 and sold A
for nine thousand dollars, and
shared the profits with a clerk in
the Crown Lands Department, also
the defalcations of McDougall, a
clerk who had charge of the Suc-
cession Duties, do not reflect credit
on any government. The Ross
Government is being weakened by
the crooks and heelers in its em-
ployment." This from so strong a
Liberal as Brer. McDonald of the
Enterprise, ought to nettle the
question.
Crops and Live Stock in Manitoba.
to 20,000 people for eac represen-
tative, then each of the other Pro-
vinces must have 20,000 for each
representative sent to Ottawa. If
the population of Quebec, increases
to such an extent that there are
40,000 people there for each repre-
sentative, then the same basis must
be applied to the other Provinces.
Some day Quebec may hold 7,000,-
000 People. Then each one of her
65 representatives will represent a
population greater than -that of the
whole population of Prince Edward
Island, and the Island Province
will be unable to qualify for a sin-
gle representative. At least that is
the theory, and theory raises a
question of vital interest, not only
to Prince Edward, but to Nova
Scotia and New Brunswick as well,
because these Provinces would find
themselves, on the working of our
representation by population
scheme, with a representation re-
duced almost to the vanishing
t
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THE PEOPLI'S POPULAR STORE 4
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Macdonalo 13locic, Winghani.
JNO* & JAS9 H. KERR'9
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Condensed for
Busy Readers
Ladies' Collars,
More About
Stationery
Etc.
Corsets.
Specials.
Infant's Delight, three cakes in a
over a hot fire to keep the
Another lot of those Fancy
Low priced, light
Do you know that you can get
Silk Collars and Wash Col-
weight Corsets for the
aGrecian Parchment Pad at
Lars just put into stock. Get
cakes,. &c. You can buy
this store 15c
your supply early. They are
summer.
Good Note Paper, 100 sheets to a
fast sellers. We'll make the
Shirt Waists Girdle Corsets
lace
pad, ruled or plain ............. 10c
1'1Ces right.
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trimmed with and
baby ribbon, steel filled,
Good Note Paper, ruled or plain,
If you wish to make your
One of the newest models.. 50c
per quire ....................... 5c
own Collars we can supply you
Habit Hip or Military Hip;
Envelopes that are usually sold
with Muslin or Chiffon Collar
a short waist, low hip
corset, a most comfortable
at 10 cents, you can buy here
Frames and Black and Color-
and shapely garment... , .. 50e
for.......... . .. • . • .. • ...5c per pkg
ed Velvet Ribbons, Appliques
for tl'lmmin
Hose Supporters, velvet grip
25c
Medium quality Envelopes, two
for... 5c
LeZc., g
fastens to corset...........
3eka es ....... .
p. g .........
Fancy Biscuits.. Ribbons. Toilet Soaps,
During the warm weather
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issued by the Manitoba Department
you'll not feel like working
We cannot tell you in
Infant's Delight, three cakes in a
over a hot fire to keep the
this advertisement all We
box .............. . .............
eac
table supplied with fancy
would like to about the
offer' in Rib-
Ta3
The acreage in wheat is 2,442,873
acres, or nearly half a million more
cakes,. &c. You can buy
values we
bons. You must come
cakes inUa box, for.........scented
25c
them as cheap as you make
and see for yourself.
Lariolia Soap makes the skin
ONT. ALEX, KELLY, Wiugham P. o, JAr1tporty the plash orpremium snote system.
our gr tduatca readily secure good posit -
high training
them, and save yourself a lot
Egypt• We give an extract from
healthy, soft and white—price,
ding year, but the falling off is at-
Work and worry. We
Plain Silk Ribbons .... 5c, 8c, 10c
per cake .............. .........
10c.Of
carry a full line in stock, al-
Taffetta Silk Ribbons, all
colors, wide, 20c to........ 25e
Crest and Copec white floating
W. J. Elliott, Principal, Marriage Licenses issued. No witnesses
required.
ways fresh :—Peach Turn-
Satin Ribbons, wide......... 25c
Soaps ..........................
5c
overs, Lemon, California
Moire Silk Ribbons in black,
Balsam Tar Soap for foundry
this year, which is more than don-
ble the amount in the same kind of
Fruit, Jath Jams, 'Iced Honey
all widths.
men, machinists, engineers,
painters, etc ....................
5c
Bar, Peach Sandwich, Mixed
Silk Ribbons for Belts,
etc„ etc,
etc,,
crop two years ago. Encouraged,
about five weeks in the United
and students may enter the RICHARD HOLMES McLEAN a BON
apparently, by the market which
Lifebuoy Soap, the best disinfect -
B.1R$ISTER AT LAW, SOLICITOR, ETC., ETe.
LISTOW.EL oftioe;—next to Holmes Block now building
Tea Biscuits, &C.
Fancy Silk Ribbons, etc,
ant Soap on the market., .....
5c
A crop and live stock bulletin,
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issued by the Manitoba Department
.1.
of Agriculture, states that the area
under crop in the Prairie Province
this year is 3,757,153 acres, of
CONCERNING EGYPT.
\SOTTO ALEX. FELLY WELLINGTON MUTUAL
which 3,689,990 acres are in grain.
e Work Only. Auctioneer for Huron cOpnty FIRE INS. CO.
The acreage in wheat is 2,442,873
acres, or nearly half a million more
The Gnelph Herald reports thatCENTRAL
a gen of distinction visitedIl
b'
Established 1830.
nA� I have secured an Auctioneer's license for
46T1JATiF0RD,
than two years ago. The crop in
oats is 855, 431 acres, a$ compared
the Ontario Agricultural College
last week in the person of Mr. G.
Head Office GUELPH, ONT.
Huron county, and am prepared to conduct
" sales ales arranged] at the Advance Office. ]Risks taken on all classes of insurable pro
with 689,051 two years since. The
ere in baric is 326 537. This is
P Y
P. Foaden, secretary of the De-
partment of Agriculture at Cairo,
ONT. ALEX, KELLY, Wiugham P. o, JAr1tporty the plash orpremium snote system.
our gr tduatca readily secure good posit -
high training
,
somewhat less than for the prece-
Egypt• We give an extract from
ions because our grade pre- President. secretary.
parea them to render first-class services.
ding year, but the falling off is at-
the Herald for the sake of the in-
Business men Rant first-class workers— THOS. HOLMES J°+�" RITCHIE,
no time to waste on the other kind. Com- AGENT, WINGHAM ONT
tributed to the increased planting
formation it contains concerning
Egypt, Practically now part of the
mento a course now and be ready for a
position in the fall. Write for catalogue. BANDER, ETC.
of spelts. Manitoba farmers ara
going in strong forflax.
British empire.
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W. J. Elliott, Principal, Marriage Licenses issued. No witnesses
required.
ey have 55,900 acres in this crop
11#r. Foaden s work i$ in COIIneG
tion with the great Assonan dam
.......�
portionn� Ti,asiestlargtarms,unts; smaller in pro-
WINGRAM
���Thevidently
SAW
this year, which is more than don-
ble the amount in the same kind of
on the Nile, and he has been for
ITS ALL. RIGHT.
crop two years ago. Encouraged,
about five weeks in the United
and students may enter the RICHARD HOLMES McLEAN a BON
apparently, by the market which
Sues, visiting the great centres of
the cotton industry, which is the
B.1R$ISTER AT LAW, SOLICITOR, ETC., ETe.
LISTOW.EL oftioe;—next to Holmes Block now building
they obtained in Ontario for their
potatoes last winter, they have
most important industry in Egypt.
All kinds of rough and dressed....
planted 27,198 acres to this crop as
He came to anaada. to visit the
R. AGNEW LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES
compared with 22,005 last year.
The number of cattle fattened in
AgriculturalCog
Mr. Foaden stated that the Egyp•
at any time.
SPRING TERM begins March 30. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, APPLE BARRELS.
Manitoba last winter was 13,983, .
and the number of milch cows now
tian cotton was much superior to
that grown in the Southern States,
Two Courses --Commercial and Shorthand. ACCOUCHEUR.
Send for College Journal. Office :—UpstairsRlink the Macdonald Hard and Soft Slabs, also a
on Band is 846.
With the exception of the limited
P
of "sea island cotton,"
C. A. FLEMINO A. L. McINTYRE
Night calls answered at office, large quantity of dry hard -
President Sea'y. g
er�of farm hands now
The number
employed in Manitoba is 16,902,
quantity
grown on the seaboard of the Caro-
wood for sale, delivered.
and the number required in addi-
linas and Georgia. At the present
time he believed the United States
TOWN PROPERTIES WANTED.
DRS. CHISHOI,� CHISHOLII
Telephone Orders Promptly
tition to these is put at 5,158,
was importing nearly $10,000,000
I have almost daily enquiries for PHYSICIANS - SURGEONS - ETC, attended to.
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THE WORLD'S WHEAT CROP.
worth of Egyptian cotton. Cotton-
bearing land in the Khedive's do-
houses to rent or buy.
Now is the time to sell if you wish Josephine Street — Wiugham
McLean & Son
mains was worth from $300 to $500.
to do so.
an acre, and he had known of in-
No charge unless a sale is made,
T P. KENNEDY, M.D., M.C.P.S.O
Bradstreet's, the big authority of
the continent on commercial mat-
stances in which it was valued at
$860 an acre. The rice of land
P
Abner Cosens, Minnie St. J
' (member of too British No
Association) % 60 YEARS'
tern, estimates that the wheat crop
of the United States this year will
had of course increased with the
desire for Egyptian cotton, which
,
COLD MEDALLIST IN MEDICINE. EXPERIENCE
A. DULMAGE Special
exceed that of last by upwards of
was now being freely mixed with
attentionpaid to Diseases of women
REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT. and children,
100,000,000 bushels, and that it
will go ahead of the best previous
silk.
The cultivated portion of Egypt
CONVEYANCING, MONEY TO LOAN OrrioxHouns:-1toIp.m,; 7to9p.m, A
Property.
record by over 30,000,000. On the
was naturally very limited, as the
on Town and Farm
ASSIGNEE, ACCOUNTANT. W. T, Holloway;
other hand, the European crop,
taken as a whole, will be much be-
arable land extended only from
eight to ten miles from the banks
TRADE MARKS
OPPICII.—In the Kent Block. D•D,S., L.D.S.s' t' DESIGNS
Residence—Catherine St. Graduate of Royal '+ COPYRIG)4 QC+ '
low the average. In Hungary the
crop is placed at 142,000,000 bush-
of the Nile, and was entirely de-
pendent upon irrigation. The
College of Dental , 4 Anyone sendtngasketehand nesarlPtionmil?
aurgo0na Ot Tor -U 0 4 quickly nacertnin our opinion free whether ah
Honor o -, Invention ?a 11.. Communw,,
els, 28,000,000 below last season,
building of the great dams upon
on and
J MAGUIRE Lions strlctl',Pc,` ential. Handbook onFatenta
Dent-
J. Gra�uatoofbent � sent free.dideitagencyfoesecuring atents.
al Dori t. of Toren = --' Patents taken tnrough Munn k Co. recoive
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and the smallest crop in a period of
six years. A special cable to the
the Nile had added to the cult!-
vated area; and a plan was now in
REAL ESTATE. INSURANOB ANP to Univorsity. i'• spetiarnotia, witboutobarire, in the
LOAN AGENT, CONVEYANCING LatestImproPrices ved metmoderate. ian8ntigt ellen ��ie�$i�ie ��n�r�ra�,
Dnaranty;d.
New 'Fork News Bureau says that
the latest reliable grain crop esti-
progress for draining the water
from the swamps in the Egyptian
Collection of Rents and Accounts a specialty. AWOffice in Beaver Brook. A handsomely tilustnacd week1jy. r,argest air;
ASSIGNEE. ACCOUNTANT. ouiation of any selentide jjourdal. Torms, ga 4
]nates indicate that Russia will
Soudan into the Nile, and therebyU
our; four months 81 roadway- by vows "foeti rs.
Office—in Vanatono Bleak. ART$UR J. IRWIN �IUNN & CO 36lr;raadrrer, New"fork
have a serious shortage, the French
adding to the volume of the river,
Open Saturday evenings, 7 to 9, IIranch Oc9ca. 626 v' st,. washinkton. D. c.
yield will be abnormally bad, Eng-
Great dams were also proposed to
D.D.S., L.D,s. _ _
lisp crops are greatly damaged, and
be located near the lakes in equa-
J. A. MORTON Doctor of Dental Surgery of the fen, ..r.�-......... .... ....�
that the German crop yield will be
torial Africa.
nsylvania College and Licentiate of
10 to 15 per cent. below the aver-
The commerce of the Soudan
BARRISTER AND Dental Surgery of Ontario,
age.' The injury is due to recent
since the re,conquest of that Conn-
MONEY To ROAN. Office Over Post Offico—WINGRAK
LOAN.
incessant rains and floods.
try, by the army under Lord Xit-
Broomhill says reports indicate a
chener, had, of course, been a con-
Office. --Morton Block, Wingham MISS SARA L 31003E F� CURED
yield of three hundred andofour to
siderable factor to Lower Egypt,
PROMP TLS'` S
three hundred and twenty million
but the cost of transportation b
'Teacher of Piano and Theory write for our interestingbooks'•Invent-
MISS DELIA SPARLING Y or's Help" '• Haw
bnsheIa of wheat in France Ilii$
rail to Khartoum was still very
y
and you Aro swindled."
Send us a tough oketch or model of your tu-
year, as compared with last year's
crop of 352,000,000 bushels, and an
great, and what was badly needed
was a railwa from Suakim to er-
y
A. T. C. M. r ` -- t, vention ortmproveme» t and wewilit0lyou
ass CARRIE MOORS freb our opinion ,is Rejected whether n is probably,
Teacher of Piano, Theory and Ffeteher 1t nelel
averse yield for the past ;five
g �' p years.,
of 343,000,000,
ber, which would undoubted) open
y P
up the Soudan, and its possibilities
succ. sfullyp prosecuted We
Music Vothod, Simpler and Kindergarten. been successfully prosecuted In io we
conduct full a ru i eel olTiecs fu Afontreal
Pupils preparA4 fpr �Cotperratbry exam. Teacher of Violin and Guitar. andwashington t itsquniifiesIla topro,npt-
An official report places the In-,
would soon become known•
inations, ly dispatch work and qui(Idysceure Patents
r;06Ms--inStonor3lock,winghanl. asbroadnsthe inveution. highest references
dian wheat crop this year at 290,-
000,000 bushels, an increase of
There was a move in the direr-
tion of manufacturing the Cotton
furnished.
�t (fir Patents procurrcl through Marion Rc t•Sa•
VANSTONE riou taceive special notice without charge in
86,000,000 million bushels over last
into cloth in Egypt, and two cotton.
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DI(iTjjNSON p HOLxyES th er too newsirape.0 tliatributhd fhrauCl,ont
1vV111�1t1�,IJJVV (1 11 11Aj1„`j the n:1rninion.
BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR speciauy,--Pnte,.t tusiuers Dtaunfa;-
year. The next largest crop Over
y g P
raised was 288,000,000 bushels, in
factories have been started one in
'
Alexandria and another in Cairo.
of
Mone to lean at lowest rates, Ofacp Barristers, solicitors, etc, turers anQ 1;ngt,tcersn
q MARION & MARYON SS
that year India exported forty
bushels.
Cotton gin mills are also in opera-
tion at 13uakim and in the Soudan.
BRAVE$ 13LOC K, Office: Meyer Block Wingham.. patent Expbres and Sollaltors- S
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