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The Wingham Times, 1898-03-25, Page 4
111.E WINWIAM TIMES, MARCH 25, 1898. n SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY i Farmers` Institute Meeting. back part of his resfdcneethis spring,, ( trtxtartnat. Messrs. 1V. 11, AtcCi'neken iud J, I 1t A1tl�l� T REPORTS. Vin l3an�, March 2t, 1808. - -- y, S. Kirk, the town auditors, pre - Corrected by 1'..ietIns, Produce Dealer. ; tiz' - , r 1 sented their report to the council on ! lslour per•100 the 1 50 to 2 40 [CONTINUED I� Itom 1:i,Gr 5. !Fall Wheat 0 81 to 0 83 i .d�.�,� Monday evening- 0 83 water and salt.r Salt should be Itis reported that Brussels, Lis-- by ring`yt3eat., 0 81 to 0 28: Odra, .• "•." 025 to02G PIP placed where they could get ite at any towel, Palmerston and Iiarriston parley time and not feed enc© a week and baseball clubs will form a league peas 0 54 to 0 55 i then aver load the cows with it, You Turkey, drawn 0 07 to 0 08 this summer. 0 04 to 0 05 must give the cow the summer con - MI yards have to be cleaned here Ge , er air 0 40 to 0 50 .,1.11, the latest styles and shapes from dition the year around as much as before nth of Diiay and ready Iiuttor, ...1.. , ... , .. , . • . , 0 15 to 0 15 possible. Stables as a rule were not Eggs per dozen 0 0 to 0 0 Up. for the Inspector s approval. Wood per cant.... ..... 1 00 to 0 25 'c u built high enough. They should be lies. Tufts, who has been filling500 Hay perer o 1 0 to 1 25 1 ' We have the Duplex Pipes in at least 10 feet high. A cow should reticiently a position as saleslady :n Potatoes, per bushel, 0 80 to 0 35 three sizes, 25c, 35c and 50e. have an abundance of light, The P best cow an earth, �vtth a poor man the dry goods store of Jtto. Ferguson Tallow ,per lb 0 to 0 s t, t� CG, fi+r some y oars, corn feted het' Dried Apples, per lb 1 0 3 to 0 214 L at the 13eac1 of her will not make en fl eluent last Saturday She will Dressed.hhoes 5 00 to G 00�N success. Tho spealer thanked t11 a g g 1 m�0 m audience for the hearing they bad visit for a month or so with relatives ...� . . t St Marys LndelsewtineremQntatto•` H. KERNEY, given him and wished they would a ` ` - ` DRUG IST, take home any hints that rte mai: prior to going to Vancouver, 13. C., where several sisters and a bother Campbell's HeadacheWafers have been able to give then. Miss I reside. Maggie Stewart was then introducedcure headaches. _ and sang 'Will Ye Nae (:alae ucek About `20 candidates have been ,,-.....„1...„„.,,,..„,, initiated in the Canadian Order of i1 TO ADVERVISES, Again" which was highly appreciatedby the audience. Foresters, during the past week as a result of Organizer Strong s, visit ; Razors Ironed. Notice of ehanges must be left at this lir. Snell, et Clinton, was then together with the effort of the local)--- �._ - -- --__.____ __--._ - -- _ office not later than Saturday called on, but said he had nothing to members. The Independent Order i Order your.. noon. The copy for changes say and would make way for the 1 of Oddfellows have also made alarge - muet be left not later than Tues- other speakers. I addition to their membership. They ` day evening. Casual advertise Mr. Lawrence I+ fe sang a couple { both good organizations ments accepted up to noon of songs which were much appreciat• ilii Andrew Crozier left last week Thursday of each week. ed by those present. Major Sheppard was then intro- for Brandon, Man. Mrs. Crozier and duced and spoke on "Three Histori family will remain here for a time. cal days on Niagara River," He The last monthly horse fair for described the battles of Queenston the season will be held here on Heights, Beaver Dams and vs a very Thursday, March 31st, A number Lane. His lecture was a very of outside buyers are expected to be c ing interesting one and should have been present. listened to by a far larger audience. A joyous company of relatives and We would like to be able to give it friends assembled at the comfortable word for word as it was given by residence of Thos. McLauchlin, Mr. Sheppard, but our space will i Turnberry street, Brussels, on Wed - not permit us doing so. At the 1 nesday afternoon of last week, to close of this address, Mr. George i witness the tying of the matrimonial Hanna favored the assembly with I bow between AIex. Grant, a well another good. song. I known and well-to-do young gentle- Votes of thanks were tendered to i man from Tuckersmith, and Miss, the town council for the use of' the 1 Maggie, the estimable daughter of town hall, to the speakers and to the 1 the host. While the Wedding Mardi! young people who took part in the 1 was being played by Miss Edith Me ; musical programme. The meeting Lauchlin the bride and groom took was brought to a close by singing ( their places in the parlor, where the I God save the Queen. I magic words where spoken by Rev. 1 Jno. Ross, B. A. After hearty con- CULROSS. 1 gratulations an elegant supper was partaken of. The wedding presents The funeral of Mrs. Mary Crowe , were numerous and useful.. A most! took place from the residence of her becoming cream costume was worn daughter, Mrs. Alex. McDonald, on i by the bride and her travelling cress 326 West Richmond St. TO1.130111.AL ARTIST. Opposite Queen's Hotel, W'ingham. For an easy Shave and a First -Class Mair Ont, give him a trial. �„ alpalataXaSeCIZatlaStiVI E!4 tall s . 11115 FRIDAY, t1IARCIi '25.1828. EDITORIAL NOTES. ENGLAND'S grand old main, Hon. Air. Gladstone, is in very feeble health. EI EOTIUx protests are being talk- ed of quite freely in the daily papers but as yet no definite steps have been taken in any of the ridings. Ix the Russell election on friday Oast, Mr.0. Guibard, the Liberal, was elected over Mr. P. Varier, Conserv- ative, by a majority of nearly SOD. THE appeal in the West Elgin election came up for hearing in Os goods ball on Saturday last, but it bas been adjourned until next Sat. 'nrday. Tr -1E name of Mr. M. G. Cameron Friday morning last to the Tees- I was navy blue. An enjoyable even- t Toronto313. P., for West Huron, is, we be- woter cerne.ery, and was attended !ing was spent by the guests. lir. n T sieve. being freely mentioned in con - b b a large number of her old friends and Mrs. Grant left fortheir home The Only llptlll'O Specials i ill even - erection with the vacant Lieutenant- O and neighbors. 1 in Taekersrnith about G p. 111.. fol -I ritories Governorship of the \erthwest Ter- lowed by many hearty good wishes1 1\II '1; 'or��roiMkivlrei^ wa il ,X ILA one .lb. of good Ilt;an Coffee, roasted. We grind it fresh for you. one ib. of good Green Coffee at Kerr's Grocery. JOHN K. 74.,RR 1 -AN ll- ii.WVcbAWItAIV®/0•O0miit'WIVWWW3/0."11/Clq.'°+{✓,'`�•� -FROM THE -- HOLSTEIN DAIRY. Sit; t, �t�tf�� )• i, r pi z.,i real S 1 • Owing to the fire in lily store window I am offering all consisting ci (SEE D. Thai �r Borro�t) !the goods slightly damaged by y fire , J. Y. EG AN ( NILE- •for future h appiness and pt ospetity i The friends of Nile Methodist 1 Long recognized by the public and pro - church the 0 eCtinn in Bussell on fessioi of the Dominion. church last week presented the Rev. ?,Ivo atocfs marxets. LEADING, Friday last, the Ontario Assembly ; TIIE J. W. Pring with over 50 bushels of 1 Toronto, Ont., March 22. -Export j THE MUST 5I{TGI,FI'L, Is now complete. There are `•)4Inary brought there by 1lessrs. Tiffin I r IIIIII and Currie. Making over 70 bushels cattle -prices were unchanged at t THE MosT PROGRESSIVE, members elect. Premier hardy has f i 4.1c THE MOST SUCCESSI� CI. :�0 supporters and Mr. Whitney has 1 given the rev. gentleman since last; Butchers's cattle -Common to me- ' Authority in the treatment of Rupture. 43, and there is one Patron. Appeals fall. '3 dium, 21e to 3c • good to choice, 3 e Call and Interview Him Ire pending in West Elgin, West 13LI3EVALE. 3?e ; fancy. 3 e. ' I You may thus know your true condition, and Huron and South Perth. Of the Ito Stocker and feeders -Light stock• ties at the hands of a Master his profession. ,3 40 per cevt. If your case is one that needs attention. he +til three seats in which appeals are The Mock Pal liament, announced ers sold at $3.30 to $ p gt,pp,,I, ;not ,that you need and ala most r..:+un r able reigns. wending, only one, West Elgin, is by the literary seciety a few weeks' some half fat feeders are wanted,. at held by a Liberal. No 'natter, ago, was a dead tenure, and killed; $3.40 at $3.65 per cwt. Sheep and Examination and Advice therefore, what happens, the Ontario the society for this season at least. i Lambs -Shipping sheep and ewes 1 Free Government remains in power, as The society will likely he formed , sold at 31c to 3?,e per lb. ; backs 3c , qtr. Egan is the possessor of the lar,. aund most sucrossful era, ice of any ono in his li bc•ng the majority of the electors have de- again next winter and we sincerely i per Ib. Lambs were active a.t $5 to the onuccessi:disthatice.0.:trtmcnti„ th malar.,,. hope it will. It hasproven a rood! ;C^ t[is ducatssaytheyhaven+twordst 'tpa'srIh.'ir sired it shall remain. p € 0.40 per cwt. Calves -prices were gratitude, turd ncvcr hcfarc ,ad hist anent.; to pro. thing far those who took part in the' unchanged at `3 to $8. Milch cows ducesud, nmrrelmts eltan..;n se short time. This fart aline gin es im a le encouragement debates and those who listened 1 and Springers -Prices to -day were that his anticipations . •e. n mere fancies of the learned a good thing too. Next .525 to X40, but some choice brought �i1ote Iru�t,,;�°-it°"i C i`°,ga�s`abil�tylto is winter we hope an active part will � ;