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The Wingham Times, 1902-07-10, Page 4
Water Attention is called to the degree in Bottles . wltielz the five lealfug reheiolts de -1 ( uemi-nations iu Canada have rnaitxt Burd t their relative proportions in the last 40 years. Acoo:ding to the census returns Earle one guaranteed toof 1801, 18e1 and 1931, the number per be absolutely perfect.. • I hundred of the population attached; to Prior, and that a keeoltttioil bepresentc'd to hiai expressing all appreciation of Ina ser; vioee.„ ti. THE IVINGUAR TIES. ELY 10, WW2. Old Boys at Seaforth. �`.aturday last WETS sl great clay 'fore t Huron county, Her SQU8 Ulla ter dengh- # ters hew conte haute agaite The lime folk have g ativered at i~eafortlt to make merry with them, It has been a stink- . ug 11411404, and every pert of the Coun try has. been represeutee and likewise almost every part of the Province. felett I BEAUTY I3RTJ 1IES . . BVBBER GLOVES , . RUBBER SHEETING SYRINGES, Etc., Etc, the various religions bodies las been: 1861. 1881, 1901. Itoanan Catholic ,, •., 44.4e 41.43 41,50 j Dlettaadist 15.20 17.18 17.07 [1 Presbyterian 14.27 15,63 15.05 Church of Englaud15,06 13.35 1;3.67 Becher 614 0.e5 0..".,0 Others 4,52 G.50 G,58 In this connection the Guelph Men• cure, d:ernarhe that it would seem the ie. Canada, at least, the people as a In fact anything yea want in Rubber Goods, we have whole had given peril, denomivatien- it at right prices. .ally, at letter, to Paul's injunction, "Let every naau abide til the salve chilling where itt he was calling." CoIiii Re Camitell TBE DRUGGIST 1')7EW S'ro;.:.: Opp. Bauk of Peamiitoi. TO ADVERTISERS, S, Notice of changes must he left at this oiiice not later than Saturday noon. The copy for changes must be left not later than Monday eveniitg. Casual actvertie ements accepted up to noon Wednsday of each week, ES2'A$LISHED 1572. { TINA TINES, S. R.ELLIOTT, Pn=swat axle PROi'RIETOR THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1902. NOTES AND COMMENTS The' number of protests that have been received at Osgoocle Hall, Toronto, num- ber over twcuty. One of the Iate,st election protests is that against J, C. Monteith the Conser- vative member elect for North Perth. There were twenty election protests entered, up to Tuesday of this week- . Tower v(lr_:CXL. The coancil suet in the council cham- ber ozi Monday evening', July 7th, forth leas tent:Milted loyally, Itt the Victoria Park ha orange. opened their tuotitli% In the atttli t: e fields her stat- - avtirts displayed their streugth, and there also her etrone mei' rejoiced to tun to race, and .tet (Weems to cotnuieuzorete l the oce'a.i)n presented the Htarou Old , Bees' Assat:iation of Toronto. with a handsome bilk banner, Apwl afterwards.; ;Jennie:illy int:sew1=e(t theta with the whole town, the t the a isttur:, might cornu and go as 1::.uc'y eltauld take them. The 1 home futile gathered there early. They eau,e from far alai near, trout ICintail ,to Leeter and from Garvie even to the boundary line, and the haudshalae of welcome to the old boys mei girls of Tiurou bespoke more eloquoutiy than \vorcls the fullness of the heartbeat. There is suuletai ig itheut the people of Members present -Tate mayor, and Heron, that stauuc.t, patriotic, fervent cot ucillori Hohn -:s, Irwin, ti.Meaudoo and spirit that was etroug in the lino of Elliott, those who followed Tiger Dunlop into The minutes of last regular and subse- the wooded tract aud hewed for thetu- queut epecial meetings wero rear. and houses iu a forest. But it re - improved. quires en eccesion sueli as this to see it A petition was received from E. C. fairly aroused. That spirit etas been Clarke aud others asi-it_r for sidewalk `e.n to -(lay, uzid the exp7'4esiorc "Huron on east side of Edward street between blood will tall" noduo longer be re - on John and Patric.: streets, On motion glinted. as purely seutiutoutal. Most of of councillors Melu loo and Elliott the the old boys awl girls eagle from Toron- to, where the Huron Olcl Boys' Associa- tion is oue of the largest of its kind. request of the petitiouers was granted, The report of the iluauee committee recommended the pay uaeut of accounts as follows:•- Wingliatn E. L. Co., electric lights. $32.20 W. k'attisou, teaming 1.55 Louis Small, labor, streets , 7,50 Jas. Ratty, 'label:, streets 8.12 Theo. FlIatten, mowing grass.,.., 4.50 A. E. Simmons, printing weigh scales tickets 4.50 John. Galbraith, refund of deed for cemetery lot 2.50 H. B. Elliott, adv. local improve- inents, etc c t 8.90 Jas. Nelson, piling wood in base- ment of hall 2.00 Geo. Srigley, labor streets . , ... , 1.25 Waltzer Bros. & Buttou, polling booth, Ont. election 4.00 Hr. Willem, waterlog streets, ere10.20 And, Hood, work ou streets and W. W. mains 30.83 Jas. Brock, labor on streets and at Ball 17.75 Geo. Mason, supplies 6.25 thirteen agaiiist Conservatives andseven Wza Gauuett, palling booth Out against Liberals. election 4.00 The Bracebridge Free Grant Gazette Win. Ganuett, wire fence at ceme- remarks:--" Since 1872, in Muskoka tory 55.90 Firemen, 12 men at $5 00 and 1 at alone, more disgraceful, corrupt and $3.33 6333 improper things have been done to elect Hoof. & Ladder Co., one uaau's services Tory candidates than have been done by the Liberals all over the Province Hann & Co50 ., supplies, water- works...,..,. 1.20 duriug the same period." Wm. Moore, labor, streets, etc2.50 The Centre Bence election protest J. B. Ferguson, clerk, salary, pos- aanst the return of Major Hugh tape, etc y 115.80 Bt. salar 42.00 Clark, COU., will be proceeded with. It Mrs. Coad, salary .......... ..... 17.00 BeII Telephone Co., acct 70.00 Wm. Guest, salary..... 10.00 A. Morden, labor, streets,.....,.38 Hart & Riddell, supplies 1.62 Howson, Harvey & Brocklebank, care of dam.. . 16.67 W. A. Sanderson, team work, street 4.25 W. J. Mallogh, salary, May, and June . 22.65 W. Holmes, repairs, etc.... 9.55 Frank Patterson, work at hall7.50 G. A. Newton, work at iron works 1.00 Also that David Diusley be paid $10 as compensation for injury received es fire- man. On motion of councilors Holmes and Elliott, the report was accepted as read. The street committee recommended that the street waterer be paid $3.00 per week for extra horse. The mayor reported that the deal for the sale of the iron works had been com- pleted, the price being $8,500, payable in teff equal annual instalments, without interest. the first payment to be made on the first day of January next. The clerk read the agreement between the town and the company. A by-law was passed authorizing the mayor and treasurer to borrow from the CHURCH NOTES. Dominion Bank the sum of $800 to meet Rev, rather Neville of Kingston is dead. Rev. Father Hanlon and the other priests of the London Diocese are on re- treat at Assumption College, Sandwich, Ont.The Tuns to the end of the year 450. Req. D. Perrie, pastor of the Presby- Mr. David Clark of North Easthope terian church will leave next week for a felLout of his waggon at Stratford, was ran over and fatal.y injured, u e d ,iFw Wasks holidays. Mr Little,astnd-+ was stated in some of the Conservative papers hat the deposit of 1,000 had not been made within the required time, but a seaxeh of the records shows that it was made two days after the filing of the petition. Since our last issue rtr. Justice Mac- lennan has given his decision in the Lenuos and North Grey cases. In Leu - nos the seat is given to Carscallen, the Conservative, and McKay, Liberal, re- tains his seat in North Grey. This •leaves the Government with a majority of one, With North Renfrew vacant. But before the Legislature meets a battle will be fought in. the courts, and this may result in a marked change in the political complexion of the Pro- vince. It is a commonplace that by- elections in this country invariably go to the party in office. The Government has everything to gala and the Opposi- tion has everything to lose, by the after- math of the election protests. There is " the strongest probability, therefore, that t r. Ross will have a working majority When the house meets. current expenditure. Messrs. Holmes and Elliott moved, that $300.00 be placed to the credit of School Board. -Carried. Children aro often attacked suddenly by painful and dangerous Colic, Cramp', Iiiarrltoe:e, Dysentery. Cholera Morbus, Cholera Iufantunt, eto. Dr, Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is a prompt and sure cure which should always be kept in the house. On July 1st, 1832, Mr. Q. Kampf be- came postmaster of the tower of Water- loo and he holds that position still. As Mr. Kempf was clerk in tho stare of Daniel guider, the first postmaster at Waterloo, for seven years, tie has been iu all 47 years connected with that post office; truly a phenomenal record. BUGGIES I „ .. idve stock markets, Toronto, ,Tuly S, -Receipts to -clay at the Western cattle yards were 88 car- loads of live stock, including 1,425 cattle, 771 sheep and lambs, 650 hcgs, 60 calves and.a few milch cows. The market for cattle was unchanged from that of last Friday; to -day hogs were firmer and small stuff weaker. There is a good demand for export cattle of the right kind, at steady -un- changed prices, from 51. to Glee. per lb.; light shippers are worth from 4%c. to 53 e. per pound. For good to cho:ce butcher cattle there was a good trade at steady prices of List Friday. Medigrn to common cattle was slow, but it about all sold. Prices for poor cattle have a decidedly lower tendency, The following are the quotations: CATTLE. Shippers, per cwt $ 5 50 $ 6 50 Do., light 4 75 5 25 Butcher, choice do 4" 75 5 50 Butcher, ordinary to • good 3 75 4 40 Butcher, inferior 3 75 4 40 Stockers 3 50 4 25 SHEEP AND LAMES. Choice ewes, per cwt... 3 15 3 50 Yearlings, per cwt 2 00 4 00 Spring lambs, each 2 00 4 25 Bucks 2 00 3 75 MILKERS AND CALVES. Cows, each - 25 00 60 00 Calves, each 2 001 8 00 Choice hogs, per cwt.. , 6 75 7 25 Light hogs, per cwt6 75 7 00 Heavy hogs, per cwt.., 6 75 7 00 Sows, per cwt 3 50 4 00 Stags 0 00 200 1VINGHAM MARKET REPORTS Windham, July 9, 1002. Corrected every Wednesday afternoon by Carr & Cassels. Flour per 100lbs. , .. 1 65 to 2 50 Fall Wheat 0 75 to 0 75 Spring Wheat,..-... 0 00 to 0 00 Oats, 0 40 to 0 43 Barley 0 45 to 0 50 Peas 0 70 to 0 75 Turkeys, drawn ..,.. 0 09 to 0 10 Geese, 1 " 0 05 to 0 06 Ducks, Per pair , , , 0 40 to 0 60 utter ...... 0 16 to 0 16 Vgs per doz 0 14 to 0 14 eat will preeolt on the last two Sundays The Git�.HespitS,I, StratfOrd, i& -to- be PO cud 2 00 to 2 00 of May and RAY. etE Prior will gracett With: a portrait aif Skexiff ,H + preach on the first two Sundays in Aug- sie, Who has been ohairmau of the trust nst. since 1888 to the present year. Rev. Mr. Prior closed his pastorate of the congregational church here last Sab- bath evening. Ou request of the Home Missionary Committee he will spend tag's Evil Hay* per ton- .. , . ...... 8 '00 to. 9 00 Tallow per lb . , .. . 0 05 to 0 06 'l' Pofsttoes, perbushel If }cu %\at a- Buggy, collie and see the most up to - elate, most highly finished and high -garde Buggies in town. 't will pa NETT !ou To sco zuo before piecing your Fire Immeent'o. Yon can s(ti'e money by insuriug in purely Canadian Stock Compauties, out- side the combine. Farne loans at lowest rates. �t heme Fraley afternootus and Saturdays. Corner ;Minnie and 'Patrick streets, Wingluuu, A nor osous LOAN A�ZD INSURANCE AGENT, Cai and Woo We have now on hand a large stock of beth Coal a nd Wood. Orders left with us will receive prompt attention. Fiour and Feed This is the place to buy your Flour, Feed, Ilay, Seeds, etc. We will he pleased to fill your orders. 'Phone 82. C�SSE�S & CARRI • oc0000000000.40010••••••••••e•00•••••••••00•0•0•90/0 00•••••••00•••eo•••e•••••• JOHN, JAS. H. KERtl • ' POS. S POPULAR STORE • u c iooe•ovoesoo•Ocome•GOVAVOMMIS$009C000•tp? *•90a00000000a••••••C• 0000 .1400 ►e, o t s This store is growing in popularity every day. The public them • selves aro personally booming this business. This is indeed a "Tho People's Popular Store.'' We are here to serve and please a the people, Noti.oe our bargain list 0 alH MONEY - SAVIi PRICES v) Hi SEASONABLE DRY COCOS �- to 0 Ladies' Fancy Cotton hose, per pair ,25 et 0 Ladies' Cotton hese, fast black, per pair. , .. ` .05 e 6 Ladies' Sailor hats at half price. • • Children's Hats at reduced prizes. G 18 pieces Dimity Print, good colors, regnlar • 12.e, reduced to .10 to 10 pieces P. int, regular 7c a yard, for .00 tie • Ladies' Summer Vests for ... • .05 • • A splendid assortment of Ladies' Fancy Vests tit .. .10, .15, .20, ,25 and ,30 • m Men's Sujnmer LTnderwear, .25, .45, .50 and 1.00 Men's Fancy Cotton Hose at Men's Stikine Hose, fast black Men's Belts at Men's Summer fiats .25 .35 35, .50 and .75 .25, .50 and .75 Splendid value in Chenille Curtains, Table ® Covers and Stand Covers. oDamask Table Covers and Stand Covers, * • Dress Muslins, good colors, .00, .10, .12?., .15, .20 0 -Linea Batiste, Wool Delaines, so 0-Bictel white and colored Organdies, o -White and colored P. K's, Ducks, etc. m Large stock of Art Muslins and Draperies eat, per yard .10 to .20 Q C+6a' c000ece•cotto acc000ae000sooeCleeeesomeoegOe•eeeocoDiet"iCyClt 000tt000c omosoZiso••O • • MACDONALD BLOCK, JAS. H. „ good colors .60 to 1.75 CANKER GOODS ACRE •THE WHOLE TIP • J JSTOW.--` 0 a It's too hot to (Io lnueh cooking''. We have a • splendid supply of picnic delicacies, • Canned Coined Beef. co Sliced Smoked Beef, •• Canned Boned Turkey. .95 cp Canned Boned Chicken Potted Rani, per tin .05 and Potted Tongno, per tin .05 and Potted Chicken Potted Turkey. Potted Beef Potted Wild Duck Kippered ITerrings Herring- in Tomato Sauce Canned Fresh liming Kippered Chickens Ocean Iladdie Game Ham and Tongue Domestic Sardines, in 011, mustard and to. mato sauce French Sardines, largo tins French Sardines, in oil ,25 .10 .10 .05 .05 .05 .05 .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 .15 .05 .15 .15 Marmalade, in glass .10 Jams and Jellies, in glass .10 Jelly Powder, per package ,10 Puddine Powder, per package. .10. Gelatine, best makes ,15 Honey, Maple Syrup and Canned Fruits. Catsup and Salad Dressing. • • a a • • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • v • • to • • • • • • • !14 f• it • A M I •• • • : 0©ees<aa®o®©•000e©••••ar••esea 0Ir0O•00 0errsefos000000O 1300 seoco•tn•sr®•0o•o©o•oo•ooes • •+++++++++++++ +++++4++++ ++ = p++++4+++++++♦++++ •••••a ►4 Specials in UPHOLSTERED 4 + + 4. + + 4. + + •r • + + e�...D t �0 ESS b SCOLOIRED HAIR, Qc- t. ' ; •+ + + +PROF. DO E END + COMMI + He4. will be at rh runswick Hotel, MGM, t o ' On FRIDAY, JULY 25 + + i With HAIR GOODS, Ladies' and Gents' WIGS, + TOUPEES, BANGS, WAVY and PLAIN FRONTS, + + Ian ,r `. SWITCHES of every description, etc. ,Q + , He can improve your personal appearauee. Plain features and disfigured heads caused + • +through the loss of hair made perfection. + + Thousands owe their fine leeks to the skill of + Prof. Dorenwend, + + Human hair ADORNS and PROTECTS the + head, k' a Don't fail to see his new PATENT HAIR + t STRUCTURE, patented all over the world. 4.Private Apartments Secured at Hotel. 4. + 1;; ,i',1, .. ",t'•tC,'; Remember, for ONLY ONE DAY + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++4++++++++++++++++++++++ + + + + 4 - First -class First-class cut hair, especially grey and white hair, taken in exchange. +. 4 -4 -i.4 -4-7e-1-4.4-:•++++444.4.+4.44++++ 4.4.4 -1.+4 -4 -4.4 -4.444 -i -4.4.4 -1÷:•444.•`...i -l• 4. ecial .r . Sale 4. s 085tob40 + 0 15 to 0 15 a •e .; 005 to- 006!�C_ + 0 13 to 0 1$ 'o+l, ' 4. 6 50 to 6 50 •t• �r q. Lard Dried Apples per lb Wool ,., Live Bogs, per cwt. Chickens 0 30 to 0 40 +b► •t tyre or three Sundays with the Kinca r- •' ` + + That to Scrofula. ee- T. 3..MAGVIRE dine church. It is quite probable he ,� will take tip the work there. No disease Is reailq rCspouaible tors ACCOUNTANT, REAL ESTATE, ..44. Ata. joint vestry meeting of St. larger mortality, INSURANCE AND LOAN AGENT, 4' J,ah i'g church, Brussels, and Sr. Consumption is commonly Its outgrowth. + ' X e •diseaase is older. gorge's Church, Walton, held recently, Thee is no excuse for neglecting it, it Acooitntsd, Rents and Notes Collected. Con. 'i' BIG BARGAINS IN WATCHES ` BIG BARGAINS IN RINGS BIG BARGAINS IN SILVERWARE it was decided to asst the Bishop to ap- makes its presence known by eo many eeyencing one. + , agns i , such as glandular tumors, cutaueou• 0I1'FICE•-Over D. M. Gordon's store. pen* Rev. I. M. Webb, now assistant mer at All Saints' chtireh, Windsor, ets, catarrh, wasting mid general debility. to be inrsunabent of these churches. The Children of .1' Nit Ifealnn Woodstock, c nnttons Indarned eyelids, sore (,+are. tick, TiILEN`Cit--Leenold street. ms's decision has not been, received Ont., had'srrofuta sores to bad they could not etteud sehoel for three months. When different kinds of medicines had been used alwt: tt Itceating of `Congregational to no purpose wbatever,thez+e suttetera were -iiimiggi00 DMtin Wedsresdaq �evenfng, cured. according to I+fr.2, e01nn's voluntary !tesla, i , the fol 'ii resole- 1 testltnorilal, by 4440 7 1� by a standing' flood's Shi's`hpawll is t rratirsg in favor or°. it :---• which hats effected the most wonderful. i6 (lee church zro blame is to I radical and permanent auras of rsoretfaxlat r~bed ettoar fir, Ret. A. B. W old and younrC. .._ .. -., ..,a.� . • Cook's Cotton toot Compound Is suceesstullr need monthly by over 10,000Litdies. Safe, efeotnal. Ladies ask Shad. eke tier for COe•`t Curbs R.et Celt- imittions ante dnfget ua. Prtleat,rlfo pills Stapnet hoz, NO. 0,10degrees Strong'ei ssper box. No. 1 or 2, ffiaileden receipt of price and two &bent at�e__hipps_ The Cook Compiukr witidYor Oht. Gp'-Nos.1 end geoid ens recommended by an ncd i rn is fat t'eepo b b !) ggt6 Could*. Eatantnn Cane Nord tele in ell, tt. A. bo glnsss and J. E Davis Druggists. 4 4. T. ,4- $ *h I A very large stock to select from and we will sell very cheap all through July. 4. •% PARK t Jeweler and Optician. 44 Headquarters for repairs, y 7 44i -++++444,44+++++.:4++++++.l. +.84++++++++++7:44-14+4444++. For the next month we will, make a • special sale of all lines of Upholstered Goods. In Parlor Suites, Odd Pieces and Chairs we have something that every home needs. See these goods before buying Furniture elsewhere. Watch this space next week for some- thing we have to say about Iron Beds. WALKER BROS. & BUTTON Furniture Dealers and Undertakers, Thomas's Bazaar BUTTON �; NGHBLOCK RIBBONS received Wo hav e another shipment of 44nch Taffeta Neck Ribbons, various shades, reg. 30c and 25c, our price .20 Baby Ribbons, all shades, a yard .01 FANS, 3 for 5c 3 palm -leaf Fans for ,05 FRUIT JARS Pint Fruit' Jars, each - .06 - Quart Fruit Jars, each - .07 Ralf -gallon Fruit Jars, each - .08 Table Oilcloth,all patterns, per yd .23 DRAPES A few Japariee e. Drapes left which we aro selling at cost in order to clear out. Extracts, all flavors, per bottle .05 Machine Oil, per bottle • .04 Turpentine, per bottle - .08 Castor Oil, per bottle • .08 Vaseline, per bottle " .04 Mucilage, per bottlzoCe Ks - .05 A Hammock with fringe and pil- low for ••1.00 A good Bann' 0ok for - .95 talk' See oars before you buy, COM Circular Combs, each - ' Circular Combs, each • j Vassar Comb, each 1 Vassar Combs, each • .05 .10 .10 .15 Pompadour Conlbs, . - .15 e• Writing Tablet t for .05 e Writing Tablet for - .10 Writing Tablet for - .15 Writing Paper per Quire - .05 Envelopes per Package - .05 Envelopes per Package 2 for - .05 A Box of Paper and Envelopes for .05 HARDWARE. A Pair of Scissors for •- .15 A. Good Hammer for ,17 3 Dozen Knives and Forks for « .45 A Paring Knife for - - .05 13 read Knife for - - - ,15 Coat and Hat Hooks at .15 per doz. A good Buggy Whip for - .10 Don't forget to see our bargains in Wall Paper. Wo ate selling at coat to clear out. SHOE DRESSING. Gilt Edge Shoe Dressing at .20 ter bottle. Tan Shoe Dressing at .10 per bottle Boston Oil Shoe Dressing regular price. .10 .per bottle now 3 bottles for 25e. HOSIERY. Some splendid bargains in hosieri* to fit Hien, women and children, E1VII ROIDLRY, 2 inch Embroidery for - .06 4 ineh Embroidery for - .08