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The Wingham Times, 1902-07-24, Page 4
• a t Water Mies il/y thoroughly cleaning the place. The, visit irieucls ill Deetttn and New Yolk.. • section mon have else made ten improve•,,•, j I t •C u \� .t it i7t1` ZI rv, TToTTTIONTTTeerwent ;wenn.' their tool house by bier- Cie ilei i t'..1 tat; the e1ti;ii; rounding it with enieely sodded. terrace. t OE:Ui*CH NOTE::, Thepresence of an ill looking travail 'few. Mr. Westervelt. of Mt. Forest : up t:l lata:+.', I:." )Si 111,1ijy Ettelu one guaranteed tor in tie, viliot;e+ en:t (lily Ictet week made ; hilt pr,,aelz in the W]:icgtlar:l li tlsliet , fillis:it'., .,:1•:1 high-grade ;h-gratle be absolutely perfect... alt the len,, ••\•' un vary ntetvons. Since chic h un Studley ne:,t:. the erection of the Ilene, of lt,eeagt. at , The Auelieaul c•Ilur,•il :tetchy echool:r ; Milton we hi:\ t l•etloxlt bt;exl troubled and I.ia,,. Donned meet -ems of the i peep nee- c! �:--� -�;•-� " t by the Weery ti'i illi•:abut (veltri•am:11v au County of Intuit will be hell. in tto.ter•i '►, •e; e f :' ti -,_. 1 t?c, t f`i' TEE \V NGII..M TIMER, •T1'LY •!4, 1902. eetseee bete by i'v'plaste'riug and eeeseni. f geee n r•,trtz,„ ill mr. (`oughl:n's I;rc:ve, 5 +a .r7 .t r to Wto +;«�q ;i etx2; c103ip►B�1�Ilttfgst�t:is:oc000tlQtR►tFQ�it�loi dlotwooroope@�trvticoutIti!'coosCiat�BroQ�toofootool t t . trine tlu \wait4. t' trtryinf; alt the ells• t,(Ltwood, en Feeley evening. figur iu bilis ` r , ♦',sestet' , • n g 1 .a a1t(1 adverti�tlrrtlxts, sled � l)i, awl i41ra, left last. \:("4,;. to ue, mwc1 iR •i,R.IY S.7SI'JES . . EB;, GLOVES • BIR SIl1 ETT ee"r. BINGES, Etc., Etc, 0 JOHN itE,R13 N a ty insolent fellow will ;:o to tt Mous:' for i keit on Titurh,l(+;•, July altll, I ITTATITTTTIT,TT nT so111+:t allg tkl Cut an(1 thin ge°neral1y I Rev. R. ,T. (la chat, L.L.D., of (Terri•.\ ! where no men folk net around to intro.! took Rev. Ur. IIr)hl-j' work in the Meth- I teewe Own: to the tl:rnip field or wood mist eeeeee on S?:ur(lnv IttFt, Rev. Mr. ' Elle.. .'I ,s beery :e-1 almost 'without k";,'ell- i ee„r. ee *gees`::eel: will pr(•ac h in tIi 1 tem well x1:11• to woes they (molt to he ; ft:du clist elltlrt•it oil l a1):.rly nt'x.t. t } immediately hunted t olr;l sial t)rr,;::ted ; e 11:•y. Isaac 'Webb of \k mayor has i In Metteoterti)ittl yin want for \'agran'ey. : been a;'point; 1 to the r: et:,r ill) of ,�."t, in leans.: t,.i0.1(.y Wt) Uteri :Lk -To bark graSS; lett \� it:teri' i (*MI'S; Et) ! •J is ehtm il. I3rrteiel:= :ala t"t. ! it at right }rice'&. t ' fi l tan; xlu irces ^•s• 1)i •Ir coal eights for • t , ' . (icl,r�re'8 L•'t1:1r( :�, Walton. It 1', t':rtl':('t- : 1 : lev.::dee; beente Tee (lark green. wite tri; • ed that Sir. 'Webb will tttl>t# np IIi3 ri•eI- t „ n i ;:ret'ti lawns; peel Vesture: lto (last ; 110 deuce ill Berle' le.', (•arly in Aare, )1t. • �„ l I,e tl;'`� r `•t.i ' talt'A : U. glorious leen:jow " , ` %r w 1 noV. Jas. Me_illi=ter, one of the oldest f 4r y and best hate. n M::Ito:list• (' en:y in(•11 iu', 1 HOT \'Y ATHER AILMIF-N S. C' ntel^ ear',"I• i de^•1 cat his s+ bier et I TIEUIS z1L t d.C� :,.. }:0i.... ( F r•;n T': - : PEOPLE'S POPULAR s '1 JAB. H. � � f Qotpokrc eegoeC©Cycome000 oc 0000ccec;saeoevecot9o. eco QcGGittc0Octst200.00009t2t 030tP f • • • • • 0 p py .Ef Bi • • • • • • • • 0 • 8Y • • tl, as '.�C' t"+• i • i» .' Placing your Tire' -•(' a • . 'antra Cali Fa10 s,loa •y �1-• 1l..ureag ill purely t' :9 t d' .^ a•1r t".'ni' :iui.et, olit- lid`! Lee-. tet lowest 1'at(1 a t i.r• e:'.tf .a :I Olter reentti ttll(1 c Plitt .e ; t., ee irlglni(u• , Chtet ou ;4Iousla;� . iii„ wasllo 7.1. it l', i, ° ,' years old and had been a eler r xnan i .....1. , :' I careful etoteere swede: E•:.•elr at Hanel tee shim 1..,;.;0. Meow, Chock Ailments Til:tt(,lber- I' Seven: Opp. Bruit of Hamilton. ( ? ev. Ir. lettle of Termaoemulueted , IAse Klry fieri meal. ( the cervi cs 1n the Presbyterian church ( !'-'-'''''.7".4-7""-7.17:!!' - -W When til(, \.Pati:( r is hot the sands of Oil :Sttr+(lit;' last, and will ll in the ! TO ADVERTISERS t(l,. little Lie are :let to„ id away 1'•'- y 1 )rete - ' ! 'fere f011 know it. -it:ie tenet watch the sante c11nr.!h on Sundaenext. fl v. A. j otlee of chaeges meet be left at this ; ue t:)a a er.•fu.ly l.t this rested, 1:1, Prior mime Mr. L eerie, s wort for the of iert' not later then S atlu'ih-v noon. ' Tlx: t. nteree ([1•.11'h e ete C AUL•: 1. lei:1112tnin fzret t\\'0 .':''trl1(e.13'S ill Atl,, it. The copy for changes must be left Gad(tieerders of tilt, stout:wit nye Mateo, i not latter time ;Monday eveninrg.. iul;ll, frequent t:iiring the hot moistCa:mai advertisements a:+(rtrpted up ! we:alte-r of the su(-.imer ilwaths. At. the A. number of druggists have been to noon Wednesday of each week. firet sign of any of these, or any of the; fined in Torouto for septan iee cream • other aliments that ld;iiet little odes, and soft clriuks on Sunday, The Lore's --`•---- ;rive 13.•by'e tlee). Tablets 'These 7 -ab- Day Alliance prosecuted. 1«STAB1a1Si`1A.D .S.'. lets will set,etiily relieve and promptly care tel lit weather ailments. Beep 1t� t iT- j 8 ,� T*a thew, in the ]1:.tua(r--their prompt use ._ s Y iii e beet, .,i iii�1'' . . may save it prec•ione littie. life. airs. et. iseeitoTT, PIntrasAirsr. AND Pliopxirron Iiabert Burnham, h Auith's 1+311x, Ont., &151:-" Wlie l my eldest child was six W(141a old ler heti ntl attack of chholera fufantuur and wets at death's door. My t100tnr.(iviaerl MO tcs lice Ilslbv'S Own THURSDAY, JULY e4, 1002. twive Steel,; Markets. Toronto, July 2'2. -At the Western cattle market this morning there was a total of 00 carloads of live stock, includ- iug :171 cattle, 375 sheep and lambs, (00 _........ Tablets, and in twenty-four hours baby hors, 60 calves and one dozen tench WHAT OTHER PAPERS SAY. ' \vas better; tee vomiting and purging cows. • If prohibition well prohibit the rain- ceased and he regained strength rapidly. There was no quotable change in Mill of two feet to the week, we'd vote I have used the Tablets for other ail- cattle; good staff wns a steady sale at ,Aar it.-Londou News. meats ofchildren since and'alwere with steady prices. There was a noticeable e . the haaele tit results. I eau sincerely re- ' A woman in Hamilton has just died commend them to mothers asst mediehe, improvement in the quality of the cattle at the age of 110. Peolale can point to that should always be kept in the house." here, Abet fact as one benefit attencifu^ to Little cues thrive, are ~cod natured The following are the quotatacus: ae. antes grow plump and rosy in Moines iiet surroundings. -Brantford Courier, white Babe's Own Tablets are used. alerts. Chi dren take thele as readily as Gaudy, Slnppers, per cm 5 2v 0 50 Worst comes to hand of the death of a and crushed to a powder they can be Do., light 4 25 . 3 25 Chicago woman who triol to keep a sec- i;ivoli to t]i0 youn;est ititant with the Butcher, choice do 4 25 ▪ 5 00 Mast. This, should be a warning to Brant- best of results. Sold at drug stores or Butcher, ordinary- to 5 itrd seine not to attempt anythinood g un• yon can get them post paid at 25 cents a 8 toner, inferior 3 75 4 20- rrattlral. Brantford Expositor, box s' \criieit; c]irect to 'lhe Dr. Wil Stockers 2 60 3. 5 « limns Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont•, or SHEEP AND LAlttlas How much money did the Michigan Schenectady, .. . Y. Choice ewes, per cwt... 3 40 eurlrbermen put luta the local election, ---e---- Yearliugs, per owt 2 00 Spring lambs, each 2 50 Bucks toed in favor of the Opposition? That the question of the day," says the Zingsto4 Whig. Perhaps they paid the �Q�, Its of the New York political puri- bsrs. Somebody has been working off a joke -en. the Mail and Empire, a most unkind JA.MESTOWN'. Haying weather. Miss Mand McKelvey returned home last Tnesday from Torouto, where she has been learning dressinaking, Frank Wright and sou, Walter, left Oiling to do. Why should there be an- j last Tuesday morning for Moosejaw, Otter Dolniniou election? Sir Wilfrid urier has a large enough majority, d the present Parliament has three to rue. --Toronto Star. That is a very remarkable report made the British Board of Trade on rail - d. accidents itt the 'United Kingdom alluring 1901. It shows that, while 1,500- ,000 passengers were carried, not one ;Hyslop, Sr., is not eujoying very robust ,killed by a train accident. Suck ani health this spring. We hope the warm is wholly unprecedented in the l .railroading. --Winnipeg Free The Toronto Mail tries to be funny d asserts that a great opportunity s been overlooked in the selection of st successor to Lord Salisbury. Mr. Ross, it says, should have been called. The ! along very well. He had it taken out of Mail is not funny in this, only silly. the plaster Iast Saturday. Mr. Innes is Once under somewhat similar circum- now In charge of the peddling wagon. stances it did succeed in being funny- very funny. But then it was trying to , r,Isx4,\vL. be serious. The occasion was when it gravely advised, editorially, the Queen Geo. Rogers, of Scott's Banking to "send for" Sir Charles Tapper oil the Hansa, spent Sunday at his home in retirement of Lord Beaconsfield. -0t- Stratford, tears Free Press, Mr. Conn McCutcheon, of St. Thomas was renewing acquaintauees in town hlst week. sr trEVALE. Miss Nellie Rothwell, of Port Arthur Mr. Alexander Messer has gone to is spending the holidays at her home lefamzlton, where he has a position with on Main street. the Sawyer -Massey Co. Mrs. Messer Mr. Ab. Levan, of M. Wildfang's Land family will retrain in Bluevale for clothing establishment, Berlin, is holi- tise present. tittering in .town. Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart, of About seventy-five tickets were sold Liman, are spending a portion of the here for The Herald's Sarnia -Detroit Itks in Bluevale. excursion. N. W. T. ou a prospecting tour. We wish them success in their explorations. Miss Elsie and master John Gibson of Wroxeter are spending their vacation with Miss Jennie Simpson. Mr. ,Oliver Hayden, of Fergus, was calling on his old friends after the 12th. 011ie loots favorably well. We are sorry to say that Mr. George weather will restore him to better health. Mrs. Wm. Millar in Turnberry is laid up with a sprained foot. We hope she will soon be able to be around again. James Inues, who put his knee out of joint on Dominion Day while playing foot ball against Bluevale is getting 2 00 MILKERS AND OALTES. Cows, each 25 00 45 00 Calves, each 2 00 8 00 HOGS Choice hogs, per cwt0 75 7 25 Light hogs, per cwt.. , 6 75 7 00 Heavy hogs, per cwt. , 6 75 7 00 Sows, per cwt 8 50 4 00 Stags 0 00 2 00 tPING13AIiI ltrrlZti{k`1`REPpRTB-, Wiugham, July 23, 1902. Corrected every Wednesday afternoon by Cassels & Carr. 3 60 4 00 2 75 3 00 SOBS 41 ;, •' v a41. 0 G.. t EN T. j, da to • summer ,tel art ncr ' Sal e.. o l ¢ o that •• • • • • • • • • • Q8 et, • • ffn cal • . • W • t8 • • • • • • 0 e • • • ecOev?(i'Stee eecete°.0, *va'2fH00,D,etJAB'.&'tettetects 3otTzooeiDLbeocce atme:,?GtooGo oc^ticoe4ctsoontzo3occoo®1Dooviao fa • JOHN..KERR 0 0 • • Cz(3®e:consecsansceeso®3GaGGoa tantamtse000©eoeocese 00000sa®0 o0e000000ceo00430000000o0s o RIM= IIIIIISMCE1133111. •r .1 c.ee.s--.xc.�acrxzs*�_r.-.xx.o,cz,nc+aucsz+ow'rs ..�.n.rscc. On AiAgust i st we will commence t aur Big Mid - We have now cn banda large .te c 111 bothCoal and Wood. Orders let; withus will receive peoinPt attention. ''' 7ii, q Try Ile g.1 0 0 051 0 0 53 0 to • 9, e 53 0 when weadvertise a clearing sale, we will do just as - e advertiso. That is, if we advertise a 20c piece of goods for 15c you can count on getting that article for 15c. We will not mark that article, was 50c now 20c in order to deceive you and take advantage of you. Remember this sale is for one month only. Prices and further particulars next week. WATCH THIS SPACE. This is the place to buy your. Flour, Fee(], Tier, Seeds, etc. We mill be pleased to fill your orders. 'Phone 32. CTSSELS & CARRI tW w es 53 • D a • • • • MAGOON ALD BLOCK, W NCH AM • • JAS. N. K�.RR• • +r+++++++++4+++4+4. 4?444++ +4++:++444++4++++#b+*++ 4 + 4 4 4 + + Flour per 100 lbs.. 1 65 to 2 50 Z Fall Wheat0 7 5 to 0'76 4 Spring Wheat' 0 00 to 0 00 + Oats, 0 40 to 0 46 1 Barley 0 45 to 0 50 Peas ,,.. 070to075-+ Turkeys, drawn .... ... , 0 09 to. 0 10' + Geese, " 0 05 to.0 06 P Ducks, per pair ....... , 0 40 to 0 60 4 Butter 0 16 to 0 16 Eggs per doz 0 14 to 0 14 Wood per cord 2 00 to 2 00 Hay old, per ton 8 00 to 8 00 Hay, new, per ton 6 00 to 6 00 Potatoes, old,; per bushel 0 85 to 0 40 Potatoes, new, per bushel0 75 to 0 75 Tallow per lb 0 05 to 0 06 Lard ,. 0 15 to 0 15 Dried Apples per lb 0 06 to 0 06 Wool '0 13 to 0 15 Live Jogs, per cwt. 0 50 to 6 50 Chfokens 0 30 to 0 40 T. J. MAGUIRE ACCOUNTANT, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOAN AGENT. Accounts Rents and Notes Collected. Con- ve3•ancing ('tone. OreICS-Over D. M. Gordon's store. RESIfirNCE-LeonoId street. Cook's Cotton Root Compound Is successfully used monthly by over 10,000 Ladies. Safe, elteetnal. Ladies ask your druggist for Cooks Cotton Root Cotn- JOhn oak has nTchased a 141x1;. ii, T. ooacd. Take no other; as all mixtures, pills and p I imp left this week to irritations are dangerous. S'rtco. No. 1,$l per tbserming plxaetou. visit friends iii Detroit, boX+N«•II, to degreesstronger,esper box. No. 1 ar a nseleden receipt et price and twoii4ent V6r: William Samlersen and daughter, The town baud has been re-organiz- scam s. The Cook CompAfty \Yindaor, Ont. Bertha, era rusticating at their old ed with Mr. F. S. Howe as leader.n xc responsible Druggists to Canadq.'rended by aril tto>ae, A. number from here drove over to the Nn, i and 2 are soltt in Winghnm by A. L. Miffs etiaegie Diment is home from Minium Colin A. Campbell, R. A. Douglass Toronto. - I and J. E. Davis Druggists. Mrs. Stowe, of Goderich, is visiting taf'' t th e)VI t tXts Sou, Mr. Sohn Johnston. q h e Is Mrs. llicllardy is, we are pleased to + Out of Your Food know, somewhat improved, after several ' You don't and can't if your stomach weeks of serious illness. Miss Kathleen Swann, is home from ; is weak. A weak stomach does not di- gest all that is ordinarily taken into it. Albert Denman returned °to Mount I digest is wasted. Forest last week, after enjoying several { Among the signs of a;weak stomach weeks holidays under the home roof. [ are uneasiness after eating, fits of nee Dni'f and Stewart aro repairing Woods' 4 cone headache, and disagreeable belch - t bridge, Turnberry, this week. ' ing. 1+&r. John Messer and wife arrived t 'ti nave been troubled with dyspepsia tor luteal. Manitoba last week and will wfsit )'ears, and tried every remedy I heard at, but never got anything that gave me relief ba Ontario far some time, ; until I took hood's Sarsaparilla. 1 Cannot NDS and Stewart shipped d ear load of I praiser this medicine too highly for the good it iris done mr I always take it in the A dela of frogs was whipped on Thurs. it." W. A. Ntoa tr. Ilclreville, Ott p'ergus high aehool. ; It gets tired easily, and what it fails to bark t0 Listowel last vweek, i spring and fall and would not be without hl t ted 1tu(rt4er icer mi Monday. ' Hood'sSarsaparilla' ee CJ, T. R. tsoanlyetny have greatly; +tr!` their edetic" S1 Strengthens and tarlee the stomach and the whole digestive ey'stetn.,. . • TEMPS CLUEIBING OFFERS Our clubbing rates with different - 4 + + 4 + BALDNESS THIN HAIR, DISCOLORED HAIR, &o ? :wx P 0 , DORENWEND \COMING I at rhe He w111 Brunswick Hotel, WINGHAM, • On ',RIDAY, JULY 25 With HAIR GQODS, Ladies' and Gents' WIGS, TOUPEPS, BANGS, WAVY and PLAIN FRONTS, + SWITQIrits of eveel5� description, etc. P 4 + He can Reprove our personal appearance. + Plain features atit disfigured heads caused •• tough the loss of hair 'ide perfection. + Thousands owe their fine looks to the skill of + + Prof. Dorenwend. Human hair ADORNS a PROTECTS the y head. + Don't fail to see his new TENT HAIR t. STRUCTURE, patented all over the\yvorld. Private Apartments Secured t Hotel Remember, for ONLY ONE AY First-class cut hair, especially grey and white hal taken`+ in exchange. 4 ♦ ++++++++++++4+++++++++++ +++4+++++++4++++++++++++++ - •u+ :e- tele •eelettelete;".+ea;,•+: •3•d••'o i•'i••1••3 •: +i- ; •i• 1' :• o�.l +++ :••'s•++.i• • tei•.c. ieee : l- 4 + 4. 4. + • 4 4. •t• 4,11 44 a 61. -,x.. a;. t 1 t newspapers are us follows: ' IN RINGS Times and Weald Globe Sl 00 Family Herald and •� .;. Weekly Star 1 Iii = clal Sale IIUG BARGAINS IN WATCHES 1 BIG BARGAINS R BIG BARGAINS IN SILVERWARE 4 Times and Weekly Mail 1 tO Times and 4. Times and Weekly Sun 1 75 + f Times and Montreal Witness 1 60se Times and 'Western Advertiser 1 50 '1 ' '1.!inets and Farmers' Ad:voeate 1 85 * A veru large stock to select from and we will sell 1Tflnt+s and Toronto Baily Star 2 50 + Times and Daily Globe 4 26 very cheap all through July. We Could extend the list, but it is not el; necessary. We eau give you clubbing' . rates do any newspaper or magazine. 4 dPfngixam I ��, di Tim Tru:1. u> . S Y PARK M -The lst office is the plea© to get c Jeweler .:nip Optician. Headquarters for i�airs.r 3 nont,job printing. Hest work at reason -1., ,� Able prices. ♦rs . «. ±:..:.:. .:4•:, . & 4f. •ifs Ch.:«3:•f.Jt•f .t. « 1 Specials Io_UPOLSTRE For the next month we will make a special sale of' all lines of Upholstered Goods. In Parlor Suites, Odd Pieces ,n --Mand chairs, we have something that • °,iv6ry-homeneeds. 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. ......._ � BUTTON BLOCK Thornass BazaarBUTTa IINGHAM. Dinner Sets. ,,;.. Special bargains is Diener Sets. 07 -piece Dinner Sots, assorted col- ors, with gold trimming, regular price $12.00, now for $8.60 We have a large assortment of Fahey China Cups and Saucers, Spoon Trays, Cream Pitchers, But- ters, Tooth -Pick Holders, etc., etc., in whiat, we are giving special bar- gains to elem. out, in order to make room for our fall stock.33 Shetland Floss See the bargains given in ,Shetland Floss, in shades of blue, pink, black. and white. 4 oz, for 25 : I1'ILrsIC <( Saturday ' y Bargain only," Ali the latest Sheet Musid, at °2 sheets for , , , , , , , , , w 005 Month Organs, each., x..,„,,., ,lp Mouth Organs, each • 15 Violin Stringa, each , 05 ' --- ..... - Fruit Jars Pint Fruit Jars, per dozen. , .. ,, .70 Quart Fruit `'Jars, per clozeu.....80 Half•gallon ;fruit Jars, per dos„ .00 Towels ,,,,,; Seb our bargains in Towels at, per pair •... . , .26 All Linen Towels, with fancy border and fringe, per pair .35 Brushes' -0. Nail Hrushes, at, each 03 Hat Brushes....... 15 Hair Ernshes 25 Clothes Brushes 07 Shoe Brushes. ,.., •.13 Scrubbing Brushes .. 05 ,Horse Brushes ..,. .. •X15.:, Ladies' Vests, each 05 05 Ladies' Vests, baoh 10 Ladies' Wats, each .12i '. Cotton Hose, per pair ..4..,, ....it) Linen Spools, 2 for :,.......n.. +06 Thimbles, each . ,..... ; :..4Y.; .. 401 Pins, per • paper ' - .,.,02 - ..-a<a dine taste.