The Wingham Times, 1897-05-28, Page 5IIE WINWIAM TIMES
IS CHEAP THAT ISN'T GOOD
.Eyeery A rtiele Sold ilio re :as onus Guarantee with it.
It is gatite possible once in a while• something will ge contrary to expect-
attons, but let us know about it, well make it right.
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Mark Twain says: "Difference of etpinion makes a terse race," Quite;
true, If all thought alike everybody would trade hare. But as matter of
fact a good many people are changing their opinion, and buying at this
store -doing burliness on a dash basis. One thing is certain the lion's share
of the business is done here, and possibly is; due to offering reliable, up•to
date goods at
PB Zoo't,sr4t: a, `.i' *l`;S
Ladree Cotton Hose regular 10o..a pair,,four pairs for 25o.
Ladies » aok Cotton bio e, very heavy,,speoial,two pairs for 250.
Corsets, sires 19 to 24 Drab Jean, 25o,
Corsets, sizes from 19 to :39 Drab Jean, well finished, 40o.
Special line Summer Cossets, worth ti0o. for 60o.
20 dozen White Handkerchiefs, colored borders 10, each.
'fable Linen. some more new lines at 25c,
All wool Dress Goods, double fold, in blue, brown, black, „gannet, a snit '•at 20o.
Lace Tidy's very pretty, worth 25o. each, bought to•se11 at two for 250.
MIT.J G1.+T r --0-- P.,AR.A,so.Ls
New dines of Millinery are Arriving Every Day.;
Sailor Rats in black or white, 121c, 20e, 30c. See the trimmed flats at ill 50, I1 75
and l)2 00
r4RASOL3-New lines at popular prices
"FE .,ILY'S .EEP H US7'LZXG."
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We are prepared to give you something nobby in
Spring and Surfimer Suitings and of excellent Value. We'j
turn out only First-class Work. •
AVE WANT YOUR TRADE..
Give us a call before purchasing: .
Irvin's old Stand.
. Ww " ", SULLIVANr
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1 • Did you. -hear• that times axe going ' to be;;tetter
in Wingham
is on deck to hekp. you..ou,
at Large consignments of Spring and &teener Goods in
never yet approached, and offers the gre;tteet •valour til
•
. the public generally in
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Jr
tell lines, at prices
his. customers and
DRESS COOS, STAPLEN 'FANCY
of CASHMERES, LUSTRIBS, SERGES, and PLAID GOODS in
all qualities and colors, PRINTS, GIN(; Ii.te1S, ZEPHYRS, MUSLIN'S,
DELAINBS, ete.
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TABLE LINENS NAwitiS & TOELS
"A Iarge and varied stoek of Tweeds t,t''aau kinds, suitable for Spring and
Sumner wear, at very low prices.
'Ready Made Clothing* for men and bora, t c,ttonade,, Denims, Flanttels,
Flannelettes, Cottons and Shirtings at ail widths and prices.
•If you intend furnishing your house or •at parted' it this Spring, call and
inspect our stock of
. CARPETS, LACE C WTM a, f f1EMLLE • CURTAINS OIL
CLOTHS AND S Ali C.A PET
ilefore purchasing, where you will find ,t suit and cotnplete stock in these
lines at prices that will save you honey evcrry tfine,
In addition to our immense stock of
we have just received. and passccinto s,ou
. ten eases ez
of the very rarest
s;lyles of Shoes and Rubbers at soil) prices es will insure a fit to your purse
se well ae your feet and our et.'ek of phri:;h hoots and other heave elinee
fur rorigh work is worthy' of riot iiiyilection
Onr Striek of G1iOClslitT 1 is el ✓rays fresh ,and geode Wel Motabs as
Gist t 1» goods t OM1S earn be Rohl. 4 t, $y ,ri s,.a. tF t• r
Lent; experience �; ✓t,.,4; ah .{�j? ! ,.,:fha �f .lt. t1PtC+*1
ent ill Seeds t inekes this sew, eI ': •*A , tt r•r
EA
T ) r w . • 'T) v i 1aj?J�' t..«�` 41 + .:::i+' ;i:a :,d •t!�in
If + AD U.A,.I?, • t, ; S for ,
<t, 1 i o t {, is s f •r first ol.rei hoer amen) See ojjrr .til ,t 1 ;55
,, . , , ..l4.ir •.:,�* fl ��i �`te� �i;Lain
foul we, 0.1 traria( fix• t•va •a'•,:l1 0ftept:etreitr, � jl: ree'se ifflt;',ebb
SNN f.•dit�ic>r,rt f all kine), tiara, ,1 •: 1, 1Z•id. 1sif>i1, Ltig slip(;', C"kitriabll,. V9hlee
find S it i„rriei 011ic ,.;ii Lawn 11.-A Pilnotl0y AE'e'l,. 'd1.6rexit varfet ee
Of Sipa;d fatten enrefully selected. • .Mtllei;t and Ilung ial,"Little Grant'
Stiki1'ea', at manufacturers{ priee.t .,at eete .
:13.t': v in mind,ti' b(A1(18 AN; home r
6wu,ii4 $46t
s;by oulaaNies ;14.4fh
ztlf the care that oar experieeee r,e'' veiny years in the trade eonvinees rib
to'btetteetieSOry and .volt enrt rear t,:qtn ,<<t sting.;freih;?• Clean. and reliable
seek at eitt5iitit` possible p"riet'�t it y1,11 ►nay front
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whattelvos llood's Seaton n its mat
popularity, its constantly increasing
Ionic*, and enables it to weeompllsh its
wonderful and unequalled cures. The
.combination, proportion .and process
used in mooning Hoodi'ie sarsaparilla
wrs.a.mirnown to other medicines, and
'mike aeod's Sarsaparilla
dam iliatr to 'itself
•curse *wide range or diseases because
otits,•power as;t blood planner. It acts
diredrly and positively upon the blood,
and tare blood reaches eaaery nook and
,the nerves, muscclles, an bones and tissues
m. Thus
,eome,asnder tho benbrreent;influence of
Sarsaparilla
The One True Blood Ruttier. Si Per bottle.
How's11„ Cure Liver 111d; easy to
b 41.1"°take. eusy tc operate. 250,,
LWS
Spell it any way you wish, either
is correct a ad the correct place to get
a correct plow at a correct price is at
the ,...se:v 'itt
EltO at4ClEb
,albvlatiel,RZE slti •Lb
STOUR
of T. H. Ross. They say 'times are
very, very hard and no doubt they
are. roan. make them a little easier
for you if you buy your Implements
here. I have a few slightly soiled
plows I will sell for $10, payable
October '97. I have plows: with.
1 O117LD11 odumDS
GIIAlANTEED
American Soft Centre, Cruciabie
Cast Steel,will clean in any kind of
soil', which I wiil'sell from now till
1st of Jane at from $9.00 up. Como
in and het one.
I have tons and tons ot-
PLOW .EPs
;y\( f
made from,broken car wheels and
canister, had and tough and can fit
any plow,., Will sell them in Iota of
6 or 12•,for 35 cents spot cash.
I still continue to handle the •
BELL -AN MONIS PIMssS
I can srtve.you from $50 to $icg
of you deal with me and give t'ou
just as good as you can get from
those city ping -hat hides, Patronize
your own town' and don't forget your
humble servant
T. H. ROSS.
P. S.-Good:Organs, Sebring Mach-
ines, Needles, Oils and Repairs
always in stock and at right
prices, T. H. R.
Change of Business
Having purchased :£rein •
D. E. McDonald `I i.s.• `
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17thchering..fiusAne.�s�,,I: am
1 now in a position to supply
the public ;with •
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�r` EA
'ad:•r `1iCiGtiest' prices. and eftrus.•
sr.:;.•r .
esti solicit a share z Of the
tl'ot1lt esof this optni-nun..
p �
ii aELL; 'will always �":,• beet's' 1.
'oiy hand.. the best. " meats'
.,,� 11 lye got for money
3. D, GEDDIIS r<
Ifel)ona;3'cl old stand.
OUR OTTAWA LETTER,
Throughout eastern Ontario and
the p+vovinee ;it Urge, funtners and
fruit growers eultfvate and annually
harvest large quantities of summer
and •early winter' ripples. Even
though the fact is so plainly under-
stood by groweret, that these varie-
ties do not find a profitable,' demand
in Canadian tuartets, or cowry well
enough, to allow ,of exporters placing
them successfully on the foreign
markets, vet they are produced each
year ie incretteed quantities.
Probably with the advent of eold
storage the soft apple of a; better
quality than the ordinary early vari-
ety, may be exported profitably. In
the meantime. to aseertain the rela•
tive values of the seaeral varieties of
early fruit, for evaporating and
The fortieuitu.rist• Oen Ushered
rite into apt ,sn:tail store room • which.
had been especially ,l oustrueted so
thin by 4t system or ventilation plan-
ned by himself, this chamber main-
tainedat all times au even cool and
drying. atmosphere, Here he was
experi*tentinguport the possibilities
of keeping fruits ander different eon-
ditienr. Apples were chiefly the eta)
jeer, of experiment, although grapes
and ether fruits figured largely upon
the shelves. One half of the sampl
of each variety were wrapped i
tissue paper and the remainder t
the spesituens were exposed to th
atmosphere. Thus experiment vv;
duplicated, in another department i
the cellar, which possessed the sant
degree of temperature as the firs
ehamber referred to, but having tni
important distinction, that the attn
drying purposes, suatle forty six krn'3 phere of the cellar room was charged
were experimented with, by Pivf, with a greater percentage of txro(sttu e
Craig, the Horticulturist of the Ex_ The tests indicated th;1t the varieties
perintental farm, last autumn. Tak-
ing a stated number of pounds of
each variety, and subjecting theta
to the process ofevapora.tioit through
t! 1URN1;tI7i'1.'l:i> DiliC3•tiO' RSV..
A LOTION 'rsr.t r WAR To• an r,tg1, TFt
ITRITI4.OYlf WOMAN .CRITICALLY
Some throe ago wae.a, $river^
treed: at Norera s, Ga., a lotion that
was guaranteed to turn :tutored pen•
pie white. The. first one to invest
W5* at sftrY brae.') yc„3ng roman w'hiY
is then ,mita of <111'ac:el l;trt1e :r, w•ilu
es peratetr a. creamery near Norcross.
n She re'enr.d a eirxaanrfty a.f the, stuff
4' and following die dire•eti,ei on the
c bottle rul,l.,:d it vigereiuely into her
1, »skin. Tire operation caused inlenre
n suffering•, because the lotion was as
r> hot as cayenne pepper. but the
t woman persevered, ar,d in eines her
s skin changed color,. as the advertise,
os- went saidit would, but it turned red
instead of white. Ugly se erlet spots'
appeared on flet Titre and body, •and
her hail.• came out. She e.ppealed at
Jest to Dr. Rticherc{sc,n,•,a physician,
who found Ul.n,ireet'eel.•+ie etideneea•
of poisoning. Talte Won}an is now
critically ill, And if she gets well wilt
be die figured fz'r life. Iver case
has rounded an alarm aertng the
negroes, and nearly a score of others
suffeliitg from the same trouble have
gone to physicians fur ,areaatnteet,
contained in the cool dry room be-
calue shrivelled end lost in plumpness
as compared wit), there 'in the cold
but moist cellar. The effect of the
the machine for that purpose, the paper wrappings was more noticeable
quantity> of water whichwas last in in the dry. .chamber, ' thorn in the
operation, and the consequent weight moister room, the results clearly
ot the dried product, whichsequemain- demonstrating that dryness was MA
conducive
ed, were all carefully and aceurattely to preservation et' the fruit
noted. experimented upon.
The practical results of these ex• In respect to keeping apples, sev•
perimenrat investigations, revealed eral varieties were shown nee.Anong
the men al i out of burins, rgood, these keepers, and one which most
sound winter apples, the pl cess f°teib.y strut lz lac as well its tickledsix to sever) pounds -tI
yielded from six my palate, was a nledivan sized.
russet of regular for
evaporated stock ; while on the form, with tl',,
other hent) it was found that not characteristic, rich, buff•colored coat
mere then four or five pounds of peculiar to that family of apples.
dtied product could be obtained per The oneI sampled combined in a
re
bushel from the large majority oremarkable degree, the rich melting'
the autumn varieties. When the the of the pear,with the aromat.
cost of producing this article of con lc sprightliness of the apple. It is
sumption is considered, together with
the low price whichevaporated ap-
ples command at the pi went time,
one can but conclude.•that the idea of
'converting the the early varieties of
summer and autumn apples into a
profitable article of commerce, by
drying the same, is purely visionary
known under the name of Swazie
Pontine Grise, and it is known in
pomologic;t.l circles as the Pomme
Grise tribe, whose name is practically
a synonym tor high -qualities and
delicate flavors. This apple Mr
Craig thinks, should be more . widely
grown for dessert and home uses. It
to say the least. The reason for this has a tree which is moderately hardy
is easily explained, and the recent' and has been fairly productive -at the
Central Experimental Farm, The
experiments ot Mr. Craig have Blear- •
apple is
ly demonstrated•the fact. The sum• silscr one of the best "keepers.
mer and autumn varieties are soft in
texture and contain a far greater
percentage of water in its tissues
than da the keeping varieties, T
The larger the pereentage of water be
Ineans.the correspondingly smaller'
aitiountof dried.: product ; ara,d that
GLENANNAN.
On Friday least bit WIIL R.oleinsonK
ad ti•e mleforttane to lose one ef his
working h:+r:tes ; ho was hauling out
ma.enre when it dropped dead in the
barne*e
,fames Pox has , moved with his
wife and family . into the Riverside
liancion, on Gilbert Stevens farm
Mr. Neil Reid of Paisley was visit-
ing friends in this vicinity last week.
The Masons have commenced to
build the foundation of Gotha Eadie's
barn.
Our town was pretty quiet on the
24th ; most of the citizens being
tory enjoying themselves elsewhere
',Miss Margaret Fiamilton•Scotthad
the misfortune to upset a pot of boil•
ing water onr arm, scalding her
self severely,She will be laid off
work for seine time.
in Friday of last weak David
Weiison of Robert Weir of the 9th
cone ssionehappeiied with a very
MORRIS, • painful accident, He was utthitehr
er rain of the..past week hasIng. the horses from the plow,. when
a hindrance to the late seeding, a twt,r ,,.t. the rope line got around
Irs. John.Bowmala of the 3rd line tt'e meet) of his left and Reverie it
is very poorl;,-:Pe •• . , comp'eteLy' from the hatted, Dr,
is the d.ili'erence between .the profit- '+�Riehard i1%tehell •of the 3rd linea is' Chishnlrti dressed 'the little fellows
bl d 1 • i I s• p hand, d a 1.•
busfnass of drying apples. illness.w
..ing Mealy.nan•ufectur•e of dried apples, is at Richard Armstrong of the 3.rd line
0g 1 anaact vii in the coveiin fr ole his Bellow, pots he was do-
pP . Thee
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the' preeelet tiinie:a very extensively 1 had it bairn raising.. on his farm inLive Stookim.te)rstas
worked industry bathe state of New , Grey lust week. Fa,t Buffalo, N. T. M.aY 07
Yetis. In one county .alone last sea- J 7'. Curtis is spending the , 24th
son, no less than 36,000,000 paunch of ,tsar, at )lis Koine in Ltstotref. Cattle • Receipts, 125 cars. inelndiW
1 37 cote "of CanaAdes on 's'ale•':t
market opened with a fair lith411ttfa
i demand fbr ail kinds of eattltj; l
I particulai•rly for good handy. (int firers
gt
g'
of.dried apples... were . manufac-
tured ; the product probably of from
six- to eight millions of bushols. 3�••
Apples which were used in Inanufac 1 stock, and the good utedilair r Bei
• f3ELGR AVE.
(Intouded for last issue,)
turiog this article, did not. net the Belgrave has become one of the
grower any ,more than from . ei h- liusielt shi 1n steels, and far thrt,r, kinds %Tjt l
g pp' g points in Hu1on.. were fully lOc @ 15a taller ati 'elf
teen to twenty-five cents per bushel This week Kpeinisra Clegg & 1Ja iu ,nine eased more.; oortiworeer i'ti g
• giving outside •figures. A point there shipped one ear .export I+ogs, and one al safe ' h g 1 �r
stir fruit growers to remember is the car export eattle. J CuuItes two • �`sme Rai steers,
c 1O Elul } d`
necessity of increasing the number ears export cattle ; Caseixtore Arnie
caai'r:e' rough steers, �.�5 @ 54,65e�
and variety of the winter apples strong.one car export cattle and one . turxed lots, fair quality cows $
IP
and also whether it will not repay ,ear stockers to Iowa, U. S. heifers, X2,75 G `13.ti5, gr,i 1 '
them to plant new orchards of such ! C. McClelland and J. Coulees have < Ye
trees as bear more of • the keeping ; y wellfatfenec'{,,,fcowri,' e3s�� 0
about lift heard of cattle delivered: 5t,eltrrs,•,mgi ttgcicrgii *,rm f'liki7"
sorts ; and whore Large numbers of here to be fed on their pasture lands, suppt� fit+h�ircC°hnld:t `ai�cits,il mat
trees are set which bear more of the Wta•
Clegg has shipped three far , b. M .. i lv„to
soft suminer fruit, to introduce the • oats.bed` • , 'i ei' • . dt ibl firth 14. in 'l4
,,,.e�e , e ct+ee ell�ttc P tir'cirral'Le' 6f 1` •'r 8
,winter kind by top grafting% It linty.� The Alethodists i V;.te aeyed;, leve ,ereeelielstteeareetiatehrtea shale Cepa ifftt/t
also be neer variety isnot remarked
hat esa stoic bra i baa grw 1 a& goi e l,seihereelq tliAoRftti I t �•• willL •feledrrtr i ,> *to hist; " 'gi.4o to ,'
for cider making as.the winter variet; eriihe, ire srptf gtopyi 1$p ;Qpfi &.: fur.•: eet eon. asi,i arta Jit #e g etc i7
t '13 5t) C i� 5 o girt s I' 1b d�
les, on a account of their containing' a lie .se anaintlle 1llottletlhe : rgtgliv @ 3'12. iipj ,•r , t ••, g illi a'ci;C r ,tiirau Nii(a
much lest percentage ensugar: that);' Itis t of:,� rye PQ141:1�ar}a esllpe tlla ere., r: ill 4?ip1f;t:l;atcrli+lt<l: $1f?: ±^3x.�it 1 }'
the latter varlet r .: ' t ! ,, ... t r. .I{ct� pan„ it; t tea r
sho d , vo ,,11:3 75, Jli h^tcsar end5`tlri re�i'e`x
.Thera is a very, Marked )'dif eretl e..succes tii4 se' � t 1; t. i .c,c i r..
aceoCding to Al;t•..Gt�atgr fletryveetts,.tlle:
� ' 1 l,e?ner,at desire to WA' 1r�1sN?it i�lf
p p and th.e..rad.
fashioned. cir'ied',applet In '.drying
a +
less e
It h. l ,
, � o d f,'u�hi
pp lined
way • the'
writer, was gradually tvithdireitvn, br
••I'• t1hr f, ,,. `, :.i i'Atrec•riiiifite is ` :`7 Cryo 4(l,;tr:40:0
evaporated product z#tOn
r, VIIU I+3TB�rti :rl, t X91 to fdi a; :iioqta ,�4 ,:e po'd'46'11 I.f
r, l : s. v-r.z,�i ':t.t u..itr c�.r, � '!• � i)r'rn�ers fw �5 :‘61p:::141n7,
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Mr. R. Black and Wrn. Knox we-rii (•;itty a'-„ 1 -'° e
, e .tvraEi`1' ; oi,ch rue ve `•t l -. a�` h.�it a o a.t•t th^ r r•:it � ttSI 1 ,> e:i:4 �.oil r,qE.el•nlI
,�• Cw _5O' fstI ItL°'• the: slow; pr occess,,an,ir.uo eherrge•.was Mr. A rdreWe ads steacif $olther-'w ri ;4 a r, , b
dlk C yes 2 heavy fe i nittrl tt> ftnt ,.
Made itathe compositien of the •fruit, visite visited ;tl{elr; br cher : here ,lone lyllik kgel ie -s X2:50 e- f 2tV.., : Ld.
In thp:t;alse..of•the .`evapottitee apple Saturday last. i . �, t . .digs '
••.. i iteceipts•'•'3•.0 �.ers tr►tlrl:etit st8'4V an�.
it is '• •subjected .;ti) a, tett w,er titure; i • : R. £Iainstock : left leSteerday for ; weals-
r-.ngingfrornz t2 tot2;•10'rttrwrees of illanitobee ,,.. ,•.: :�. ie and 1148d 'td,"ti`.
httt;t; The reason why the fruit rice .Otte fico °, c{c'(.tintY cf=1,,t; rr, is{�c r,11 11„ht' `gt<ar3e •,
g p Y
y* s tball,,team was. defeated.' mut Yorlte:rs earl a full clitre'ter' tfi�,i v,
nt>t•scot eh at this high: temperature
atura b 1`Y' «h f
ix'tyect.tise.the'prbt:esS of eveporatiOut 1i,.11rller,'of, Toronto, .s Pent :the n st.ago' ,t .
is•a. eaoling oue,:a,nd- the air reined- 24tli - among his relatives in Wrox- t hr d Yrirl;og, le13,90 71 �d t5 e,
ilii�ed 'Itt►trltr�i R l„'"raC(N6, ,.yi "1:) nir:tlidt
iately:,sart'ounding 'the Arnie 'and.etcr. :vel,r,{' ..i ,i • .� s, •
y tt9 , ,,lc} . --- ' `Itt-ey , .
ci �ilj
close ei„
toia�', y
t itc,(n �.
r.
ode a
s thl cooler,' gr.
.A,. ':lr r�
y e� than P : .
,sol��t
t 'bought fines r••
i n )zrg'it a rid rr(3w •31x0 at' iti t .."3 2r C' 43:40.-'�
[matker e• lfin trader J ei
Iia„ itlitealga on Saturday ' •° I•c'alviet i"r'c1 rt ediulti k' tl �} t .
that:' of the c' aput ttirag. chatxrbe�r bugg', or his ltvexy..yhis;,wee'k. Ab.i v' :• o t: 1s z ,r arse
enet!allv. ! has 1 alio • ' lanibli- [iecr!ip,s, f,71 k,ett fs Ys,
�; ,. t s a Line icit taf I•i •tti�d ,hltrses, r
� c •d
Subjecting the prepared parts of :1•WWo tare pleased, to itote that Giflrs. nee lambsceho e_, nr v• en mos,
the apple to this high r ' .Bak � i. t fir. t levee X5,05•
pp h gh tem petatur a Baker; Who hIt bevit SOt'1011Sly all is .l C,,• S,Ib'; ts,d` ttttchoke :"}4.8 Y ei vs If
has the effect of coagulating the ate reaovettnti, ,• i �-,
c lYnairft-r: good d clo., $1.25' ` 4,401,
hominoids•of tt:e• Elaut, and it) this • `I`he 'bills .are euts nnOnneing thrteenns to e.ommott lambs . ? rr,
fotatl they, tier' p.racticiilry xterflieed 'GI'roxeter horn fair to, lr ; l+e1d ortze.•,• a� _G p,
S•i f�fi't choice mix(d h
p 1 a g number of bxyere will be ods. r. " ••. �,
which aeIcotents for tsvepoa•etterl .ap. Tt►ursdtty, Junei1Qt1Y 7t:iseltpeicted; 't,Jtt't„ t y4 40 ; rl ilh and common
ptt,ta keeping sit: much
i.,etle' ill n the .a - lar e • -,..t to 4 5; Hlwl:te1t sheep,
(' etuaau Y dr iod product. , presoart. ,•1.•';r to 44,60,