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The Wingham Times, 1902-02-28, Page 4
4 a s�;s•matatalrmoms,aa+c►or�msa8eirts®m��¢��a�act�aeae��a�aetn�®a��a+e�W©QG'r®I�rQO�G?Q��00Qt��DN��i Qi��4��i�i0� 0 V a 0 a 'JAS. ts KERPI S N AHKE� L i f,�A�y !{jA�'r' �, �,. . � • I �®�ta<ae®oiaecl��c��e��o®�®�®oa®..�eci3¢i��eaio®Qwa+ac���®oe�s�©ms¢lmm�Ie��c�®a�r�dt�a!oz�®�aamm�;®�s �. s _ you +villa-! is tii,, : i o� l�``� � � • � c Af.. L1��� �L e j, storo rer•t•nt. •,tte:i t,�• There is a certain S Ia ' 4df t� priur • dash and snap and 0110 deur s • f t ioo.U U ; 'SZavoll's. 1 xill lit ' style , j7" I • y�!i• 'ewe can beat everybo,ly. y gl:ta tut ���,..:. tr oI( about tits �.. „ ,� and c;ver bodye1�� February Sale j �-: ;Q �• c•nstmnei,tt:: i. IINw ready � l���o`vs �$. I+'Or !' anU;� `Jn'!na�rt�re, �'r©®d of seasonable goods at 75c on the w oI1eK in our •-orv. i' dollar. tailored rc: Why not• Boots and Shoes, Fine .��ry Goods, Pure - i clothing m An4'thitimentioned in this w a �� net ac d ` =column 3'ou call have at a discount • made by G quainted.. i Spices, and High Class 'l'.r],'(' series WO, : of 25 ver cent. Move qufek if � ... : Shorey, �� + ' ! certainly tale the lead. you want to secure osomd great 00, Yott r C bargains in New (roods. Tull: t Ind sola perfectly t �a9t;p Ufa' :i by us , r.., safe. I m _ _� .� t ()�'z:l$CC):�TS } h ar� High Class Groceries I Blitter, Eg s Dried A � . 0 Mone w g , App LTLS'11]P.3 •' Money 4 and Onions Wa,ntdd, also Cab- , • Morton's I•:n¢Iisll Pickles. - ° back if I w �. bag©, Parsnips, Etc. SiTITS ..1 • TO ADVERTISERS. ` ".;x ' I ® Chow Chow..............��ac , i ti � : you want i s Mixed ................ . oc �. .. ,..... (�P + rpI I'Totice of change, itntN be left at this i Pickled Walnuts.......... `�5c CGAi'N TT..l:Tti 1 i"a office not later than ltu-rday noon. i it — fit Pickled White Onions ..... 25c • e.. The copy for chat g i must be left ! 1 a- ® Pickled Olives.......... , .15c New Dry Goods • not later than Luesday evening. ® MITTS) t-- e w Casual acicertiseutcut;3 accepted np z ranteed ® l,vaporated Peaches. We will be pleased to show you E to noon Thursday of each week. ,` Springy , 0 Evaporated Apricots. � our new goods fur Spring. Come 'tot seen In other w Choicest Cocoas and Chocolates. ' in at any time and take a loaf: WOOL SOX e ESTABLISHED 18N. y' i ° styles aM ® Icing Powder, Jelly Powder, through our large stock and feel • makes. Shore s I ttddiue Powder. under no obligation to buy. WOOL SHIRTSo R� �( clothing' contains :t;: interest- a �' ��jl� ]lPi � ` '� iESthose' Gelatine—white and pink. CARPETS •' li ! t 1t O S C artistic l;i fig'` ® Now Dress Goods + • ii:R.ELI.IOTT, PIIBI.S.4AY:i,tNDPROPRIETOR !; y ! 9 High Class 'tea y ' M.1 NTLE CLOTH ` •' touches which care- a W Brocades, new shades, batin •. FRIDAY, FEBRITARY 2�,, 19o:�,, j fill dressers are We have all prices in Blue }iib- .Cloth, new shades, New Sor:;es. � SIL WLS) •• Lustre Cashmere Homespun, t ' flesh to recognize, � a bon and Monsoon package teas- � , p , WINTER. �'"f •' -- g r 25c 30c 400 50c black or mixed. Cheviot, etc. • If he rears 0 ' ' ' to PERSONALS. i to say nothing oI I ® It will pay you to use the best as BLANKETS �' •' an outer m New Hluslins, New Dimities, C,, • Y o you will get Purity, flavor and New Art Draperies, New Prints, HOODS Vj�* shsllbo glad to have contriUtttioiis tc t durability and eco- • �4� I p Ii�golmm� front auk ui mtr r�.tder.. Ik ycu , ,�n ' kind, it is , d Aroma, not to he found in cheaper r. itaye visitors or perp"...• t; ,ung away : oturself. nomy. �, ! • grades. Great Bargains in New Flannel, dt•Qp in and tr•11 tux, or :,t ncl n, u not.• to that : • g •' r TAMS � � ••• efeet. T i because lie I o ettes, 5c, (i, 7e, 8c, 10c, 1:?�c. •• No s11au would 1 '� ! doesn't Slack Tea See these goods. TOQUES • .%lis. T. H. Rgss i ; letting friends in ; ever think of buy- tze] h. I know the (Our Own Blend f • P in anything but i=� \ 0 New Triva.mings FE LT BU(�Ts 4 +>k'_'T9. tDri Macdonald was in Toronto i g y g kind we sell a ?0c. 25c, 30c, 40c, 50c, 70e lb. r•� • this week. Shorey 's Clothing° - f Q8 Applique, new designs, Sequin, LONG BOOTS o m Here again take our advice aLONG nd ?.Zr. and'Mrs. Ii. U. �;;�:1 spent atlday after he had be- practice economy by using the popular prices, New Lace Trim �- RUB.I;ER+ AND SUN w n better grades. You'll be delight. = mtngs. ( • lin (Tinton. come acclnainted with it. 15 ed with them, MOCCASINS r 0 Jftlin Kerr was is Tvr+±oto for a few! New Lace Curtains tdays this week, Ever farmer and ever farltnn.er's son should � /0 mood Co�'ee 2. OVERSHOES Y 0 ic, 4oc, 50c, 75c, $1.00, S1 '5 • Twr. T, H: I;oss was in Iugcrsoll on ® Try our 90c. We claim to Five ; up to $3.00 a pair, and better LEGGINS 0 1 look in at our window and see our Hats. � � Baturc av last on Lu:�nless• i p you lila best value in t,of%e-no ;value than was ever offered in MENT,S AL`v • Mrs. W. D. Thomas spent this week matter what price you pay, Wingham• BUYS' UNDERWEAR �• visiting friei,ds in Landon. O 1 W ' ®�'+3®0m900@l®®®®000®OQ)0f�3J(@ti•S4D®OOOAOm00t�tD+®mt30®900sat9®•�a DID®(mA©?i®aA�1B®Om6t�•Os)Saet®CLc9 . Iters. A. Bennett _ of Luckno:v visited at i Smith, d Mr. A. Young's thi:: week. A® R. d • The Misses Wiisou of Ripley visited o i d JOHN KE R R A U � � A L ® BLOCK � � • SAS. H. It �?rs. R. J. ZlacHiath this week. •� h o 9 • Miss Chisholm l51®c� w I �� A m .,I'ss >rmmti Lithe of Toronto is the; � s ® ! ,guest this week at 1Ir. ar. 'Young's. � �®O®tS®®®®®O®®®®41egl8®Qe®ei®r3t3®© 0m83A®®®©®®t��•®m¢32®®®®O®®t;r® OD@i:��®tt©©®oS®O�tA(3�9Ai®OOa, 8 IIIc. and (firs. Aley have returned from �an.extended visit with friends in Detroit. i in Uxbi idge on Thursday, Mr. Croth- The Postmaster General has issued a' WINGrHAM MARKET REPORTS � Miss Alba .._ Chisholm, who had been 1 ers made many friends in Wirgham circular to all postmasters throughout 1 Corrected every Thursday afternoon heNational vidting in Toronto rot nrued home last; during his stay. the Dominion authorizing them to weigh by F. J. Oarr, Floar and Feed Merchant. week. ! Geo. all mail matter passing through their 271902. ;+1 ?Jig �` 1'�j;..$ EAMI ii:r. d ilius. ssFan Robb, druggist, Wingham, Feb. ,, Mfss L•on iiolmes of Yrusselswas the I Clifford, and Miss Frankie Hampton of respective offices and a record thereof Flour pox l00 lbs.......... 1 05 to 2 50 guest last week of herr :.iend,Miss Hazel i ryit. Forest visited their uncle, A, Dul- kept, commencing on Monday last and Fall Wheat ............ 0 72 to 0 72 .T•o•linston. , continuing for one month. I Spring Wheat............ 0 00 to 0 00 image of town on Sunday, also Miss monf Oats 0 85 to 0 40— Mr. John Welch, manager of the I Maggie Smith, sister of Mrs. Dulmage. An Irishman, bent on showing his re- Barley .... ..... 0 45 to 0 50 a; � Th"• National combines till points of merit Earner's Advocat. , t�ondon, was in ; They report a very enjoyable drive across ceutly arrived friend the sights of New Peas ..................... 0 70 to 0 7a Vanpi that ore of real practical service to tire. every- day operator on tlu: form. Most simple in its town oil Tuesday. the country. York, took him to the bridge at Fifty- 1 Turkeys, drawn , .. , , . .... 0 09 to 0 10 t); constrttetioti. Convenient and cnsy toonerntt ; Geese " 0 05 tU 0 OG I IC IS ea1'1 uite earl skim:; the eleanost: tnart,.ythesweetest veum: Dr. A. J. Irwin attended the annual ; fifth street, ores the railroncl tracks,uear ' 3'+ q 3', to uu tmra•rous parts to give trouble and delay Ducks, per pair ,, „ •.. , , • 0 40 to 0 00 1 $ talk of 8p1•ing goods. - .But when «roShing; only two pieccy ins}do of the meeting of the Ontario Dentist's Society The Dominion Government has been the entrance to the Fourth avenue tun- Butter ..... . ... ........ 0 17 to 0 17 1 , bowl. Strong and durable, made of the finest nel. While the were admiring• the Eggs per doz . ............ 0 18 to 0 I8 ! f "'e have made ready to � material, so as to give the most lasting servico, last Week In COTOutO. I asked, by a largely signed petition, to y " ng P , meet our wants �: heti the '. and most beautiful in de:;i n and finish. Every view, the bridge and the tunnel, the Wood per cord ........... 2 00 t0 w 00 1 (b' y maeliitie is ttaranteed to do good work, and a Mr. Jas. Cochrane laft this morning: appoint Miss Rebecca Spence as Post- Hay per ton.... .. .... 9 00 to10 oo ' �' time comts. We're bound triol of thug" National" is solicited before par- ! i Empire State Express passed under them 3 P �' ' elmsin�. Thr• already. 1 r •• for New Hambrrg to spend a mouth mistress of the office at Ethel, as susses- Potatoes, per bushel ...... 0 80 to 0 85 ( to be in the forefl out, +t fid sale of the .Na - 'with his son and slaughter. ! sor to her deceased father. Her appoint- with a roar and II rush that almost took Tallow per lb . , , .. , . , , ... 0 05 to 9 05 ! 1'Ve are determined to win ,�) t o tri luded t Canal lue., caemanrmers its; it, c to ! thea breath away, aucl disappeared in Lard .. ..... ....... 0 1.1 to 0 14• 6b Canadion•niade machine thnt does Its work so it Duncan Ste�vcrt, of Stratford, general I meat could be a popular one with the Dried Apples °�' easily tinct well, and at the saltie time roturns the tunnel. `What cl'ye think of that, PP es per Ib .. • ... • 0 04 to 0.05 Your tailoring account oil � y �i agent of the mutual Life Assurance Lo. I CCmmAllitY. Pat �" said Mike to his dazed companion. Wool .. ....... 0 18 to a MI5 ai sheer merit.. , � very gar. tJ Aulsittet for tht� 11Tatiomir tron y sinall it sad buy itate,tt, Of,Canada. was in town on Thursday. � The Dominion Government are pre- "Well,„ j , , g Live Hogs, per cwt....... 5 50 to 5 50 men we;ttwii-out'isa strong-- Mihe, re clued Put as he razed Chickens .......... , Miss Small has returned to her home! paring to bring emigrants from Great ,.... 0 80 to 0 40 bid for isi;> irises: Its style A few prominent farmers tvlio are using the `” at the gaping orifice first had just s�val• yle Nationall Robert Purvis, ex -Warden of Bruce Co.; T. an' Mount Forest after several weeks i Britain at the rate o4 4,000 per mouth lowed the rasping train, "'tis a mighty a� —its work Robert fit +I T. Currie. Reeve of East wawanosh; *:n. visit with her sister, Mrs. S. Merrifield. 'for March, April, May and Jane. It its finisli all appeal g , Small hole, and a mighty big train. If pp al t0 Barbour, Jelin Iiritl, John Craig, Jas. Dow, Geo. costs . !0 each. The will each be 5 McClenagan, Jas. Bone, John+Sli lir Richard Mrs. Wilson has returned to her home I 3' f,*lven I there cars iver miss it there's going to be E1 the good taste and ambitions I.,eishman, John Durnin, Alex. Me enzie, ConnaV_Ri ley after %peudm three weeks iG0 acres of land if h0 is capable of a horrible smash some cls " i ��W'11 yo,,", �;; of the careful dresser. 13thn ohnsto , Thos. Wil, n Troy, n1. d, Rob, P i r^ i Y• 1 John, W.J. To d, Sam, Wilson, n, no Todd, Rout, with her daughter, Mrs. R.J. MacMath, ; cultivating it. Stein, W. J. Todd, Jns, Purdon, Rout. Purdou, A novelty in the way of luncheons! ,.r T. R. C,aunt,Albert (UoUlc, Tolui Redmoynnd,wnr .Miss Emma Ross, who lead been visit- The treasurer of Amabel tp. had $:000 was that given by a Now York photo- To see nu• before placing your 6 Hugitdv; (3Crol.8BryC(sJas. Jaelc t ieRoUt.' John u n ing friends in town for some weeks, • of the municipal funds in the Hepworth grapher a few days ago. The room was; Fire Insurance. You can alive I �' 9 Ca CLAKKE Ilett, Hugh Finnigan, Ham}. Thompson, ins. returned to her home in Huntsville on : Post office recently burned. We under- demi li�lited b rub darkroom fan- I money by insuring in purely 9 Ar. ttr, Thus. Taylor, Jas. obt. iaghan, Chas. y e Y 9 ¢ Maguire, Thos. Scutt, Rout. Dtunin, Peter Tli"tlrsday, ? stand the treasurer's bondsmen cannot terns. The menus were printed on dry! sideCanthan Stools Companies, out- >>; In the Shaw 61oek �J Forhe �. P y side the combine. The National emu br seen at the Deering Mr. and Mrs. Auttn.in, and slaughter ! be held responsible for a loss by fire, and plates, and the guests found placed be- ! �; rye warerooms, Wingham, or tit Jas. Sherrift's 3,RNS Hattie who have been visiting if that be the case, the township council pp y f uvarcroottistit Whitechurch. • fi � fore them what were apparently a hos P will have to practice economy in their of dry plates, a jax of paste, a tin can of I J; ?�.);� ?,_;h� ., ; i '�;.';j;;�'_'a,; E. WALKER, and M. H. ELLIOTT, friends In Clinton, etre at present visit- P y nig in Wingham before returning tos expenditure on roads and bridges this platinum paper, and a small glas3 tube Abner Cosens Agents at Wingham. their home in St. Clair, Michigan. } year. labeled with skull and Crossbones. The i J. SHE RRIFF, Agent at Whitechurch. ! It is said that a farmerin aback town- box contained a plate of oysters; the! LOAN AND INSURANCE �- Mr. J. J. �• •rothers, who leas been visit-! AGENT. iug with his sister, Mrs. Ball, for a 1 ship, who had not travelled very much Paste jar, crackers; the tin cans, cellery; ---_ -- 1 number of weeks, returned to his home himself, allowed his son to visit the city and the glass tubes, salt. Other courses J E on an excursion, and gave him the fol were served in much the same manner, T. J. MA.G•U'IRE --- lowing instructions—"Now don't fergit and the wine was drunk''fromgraduates. ACCOUNTANT, REAL ESTATE,BUTTON •NLOOK, while ye're in the city to git some uv Welsh rabbit was served in porcelain de- INSURANCE AND LOAN AGENT. T h a a S'S • ; them electric light plants we heern so veloging trays, and cuffee in porcelain hAzaar W I N G H A M. much about. We kin jist ez'well raiso jars. ` Eye train ,f l� ' + Accounts Rents and Notes Collected. Con. •�'� sur ourselves an' save Coal oil." veynncIug rlotte. Levo 3tuch i)iarkets. sJ3'�iiT'D:i �' ! OFE'ICE--over, D. M. Gordon's store. - ........ vatr3�Hta, A professor in a Western university Toronto, Feb. 25 —The receipts today I R;;SILENCE—Lc000ld street. p Eyestrain uses up the 1i +lately marls a list of the best -hated at the Western cattle market totalled ' NEW RIBBONS 2Qe a yard , TOWEL RINGS nerves and drains !words fn the I:11glisTi langtiag( by atirer• 70 carloads of live stock, including 1,800 `r'OOk's Cotton Root Compdnad, vitality. it is dan er+ 1 cattle, 413 sheep and lambs, 400 hogs, 60 New Taffeta Sill: Ribbon Towel Rings, , , aus to health and if�. talniug the dislikes of a, large number of Is successfully used monthly by over ,about •i g t assorted shades .tut We sate Hifi: and en- + " ri calves, and about the usual run of mileh 1o,000Ladies. Safe,eftectual. LUZ. ask inches wi(Ie, in shades of white,5 cents each, / sure health by remov- ! correspondents. It seems that the most cows. Your druggist gist for Cook a Cottoa Root Com J fn p 1 pink rule and white blue, black ,n(,+ eyestrain. {unpopular word is "victuals." UE sense Thc� market today was arapetition of �ttound. Take no o eras all ritlatures, ilia and , P , •• _ ! last Friday, with a c:outinuod weakness box,imitio. s 10 degree sur price, x0.1, $1 er and cardinal. Very SpQ®L�3 ' �d�' ,�%f•�.��"'r�'S•T • it is merely a matter of taste. That is yi hoz, No, a,16 degrees stronger, S8 per boa, No. ry special value— s/�G }(a � in Cattle. 1 or 2, mailed on receipt of price and t , o scent ! 20 cents a yard. to say, victuals do not taste sir good a8 1 7cat lelInwing are the (lnotatic stamps. The Cook Company Windsor, Ont. 1 Linen so I ; food. Hawthorne mtxv have felt the an- 1 I �pf -wog. l and 2 sold ana recommended by all , One•ineli Sillc Ribbon in blue, pools, for 5c. C �TTLr . responsible Druggists Su Canads. i tipathy to the wont'When he Ivrote that . Shippers, per owt......$ 4 75 $5 50 I ; = pial., white, yellow and various C "victuals" , ' No. l and 3 are sold in R itighani by A. I.. " ! r ! no sort of victuals s(e tuecl to (one Butcher, choice (lo.... , 4 25 4 50 Hnmiltob, Colin A. Campbell, H. A. Douglass other shades at 5 cents a yard. BRUSHES + C fff amiss to his pig. Butcher, ordinary to 7� r E and J. E. Davis, Druggists. ' Baby Ribbons in different shades �- 0 t good.... ..... • .. d 25 3 , 5 _ _ ___ ___ __._ __ _ _ A regular ..tic :Flair Brush f0P 25c. (, J , Mrs Adam Ballantylia, an old resident Butcher, inferior ...... 13 75 3 25 I at 1 cent a yard. Hair Brush for 35 cents. of Huron Township, nassed away on StOClters ...... ..... , 3 00 :3 75 - Hair Brush for 50 cents. ' Tuesday morning of last weep at the surrP AND Wallis. is Cary to turn, means t y g Che3Ctl ewes, per cwt....3 u0 3 75The 1 TOWELS ('lothes Brush for 7 cents. less friction, ess Eric -residence of her daughter, 'sirs. Samuel Butchers' sheep, each •1 00 t3 25 tion m o it u s 1 e s s Clothes Brush for 1u" cents. ;,� I I%niy, in her 9;nd you, ltTr3, l ailatityne I Lambs, per cwt.... ... . 4010 5 00 i Towels i'1• inches wide and 40 • wear, less wear Bucks ................ 2 60 P 501 1 : inches ...•.--.._._._ _ --- tvaS born in ROsboroufhshire. Scotland, ! � P. g, 1vit11 fringe, 2 for ;t5c, ; MILICHES AND CALFES. , weans less expense C7arpet Tacks, 2 packages for 5e.1H7113e l�alTli► and came to this country a ividaw with Cows, each.......... .:20 00 4u- 00! Melotte Bath Towels 20 inches �vir . duel , ,, to keep in order. 1 - Ntekle Plated Tack Pullers at ,c sevt•n small children in the year 1451, (valves, each.... ...... 2 00 10 00 40 inches long, with fritige, 2 for scireaiti4c Ofpatelata • !'Separator For sal® by each. a*id Jewailoi& AP a;- settling at smith's Falls but removing II0(;s• •25 cents. to the 4th concession, Huron, in 18,ii, Choice hogs, per cwt... 5 75 r 00 + ' 'a iIL 1Cnr 4 t. r. 75 61 �1 o! td . �i�N���� BathTovvels �0 inches tviclo and 50 boxes of Herrings left whieli Light hogs, per cwt.. 5 v0 G ,., ► g where she resected continuously until 1 n 5 50 5 75 40 inches lou with fringe, for 20c. Nve tiro selling at 10 cents a box. • :'� ! Ileavy 11o„tl, per evvt.. long, g ,•°. ? , 3 i flue yetlrs ago. coming to towli �vitli her ,taws, per slut ....... . 3 50 4 001 Also Sewing Wachiii'4s and rill bi.1..s of .,. • . + r a - son, :lir. John Ballantyne. Stags................. 000 2 00 I+`arm Iulplements. I . �r U