The Wingham Times, 1899-02-24, Page 4••.,. , •
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symp OF TAB HO
and prevent it.
WILD CHERRY
Versate only at
it71. ' OLIN A. CAMPBELL S
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r'' • ilolnies on his victory. Mr, Ilolmes being made by the Canadian breed- a toes of 27 (flees eiwts, Rad
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ri One of the nwst sliring Pantleal Camida se pplied 001y 64321,775. BatDer...., ..,.., .„. .... 0 14 to 0 in
Pi was closed on Tuesday to West will show an encouraging' improve -11_14y twr tet,,...wi.... 4 60 to 0 00
5 Alr. R. Holmes, of Clinton, is elected 0 3 to 0 4
business handled by Cana,da is Stlit '1411uw,pur lh
TUE, WINO 1,1AM '1'01144'61 FE MU TAILY 24 16$)9. .
Prom our owe can etneadsat.
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Vorteete s P Deana. taroduee Dealer.
THE FRONT BOL OUR OTTAWA LEITER. MAIlaw1F474011141:t.r),17, S2.3, ism
ROA. Uolmos Defeats Robt. Igoe AStumm ots efuessas PROMISE, My2 00
er
Lean ou Tuesday. No illsalleh of trade with th "'a -
e old Ra hest ..... ti
1 85 to
oi
Iyu$, sluulse mon6 Lir 6001) G0V ,1C)orkin11111:111461!Ahaint moo
1Piorgunlip8ighleut:: liStr414111' ff:v. .... ''' 148 11'38 135
itlreat Britain's imports of bat0i) Peas Y*4 • ''''' 0 04 to 0 04
lhallis, pork' and lard in 1897 amount: ' 4 ".". 0 07 to 0 0
y ear ggs- dozen.- .... 0 15 to 0 lb'
'ed M value to $72,010,853 of %Wash (i;froeot's pepair •
Contests ever heta in the Ow:Pinion and while the figures of last ****-- ?It> ttg 8 05
Wood per cord-, .... i L0 to 1 7o
1 ' 1411'011, and the Liberal candidate, merit over this, the proportion of potatoes, per ... 0 49 to 0 00
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by a handr.ume majority. Mr, altogether tau small, The most ha- ti\trie,it APples, per lb.... '''' 0 it. to 0 4
Holmes hati a majority in every portant step perhaps., tp securing ati,)rT:it(ed 5 50 to 50
ITA sbip. Meetings were held in Gude. r Irian •, p titer, TlisitiQh flnnsrinip.)
-a 6,1,4,4 is.?•. .a.A4 •
14 Ilea and Otintun on TnesellY even" last appears to realize that Canada tahsn out or an neweeted mine
TA lug after the result was known and ean produce the artioe that he re,
which a veto. before was filled with
llt munieipality save tioderieli `1,'0wii. legitimate „Attire has been sireadyiohwiwn,,
• „ 0 24 to 0 20
'rri speeches were delivered by leading quires, The Birmingham, Eng. water, in anntle,, instal= ; two
Reformers, eougratulating counnenting upon the efforts teen orate into Halifax, the one with
W rsn a 0 e t S a 1
i P sn o ng: 1 t• ers to secure the naarket recently re. tbe other with a Ivick weighing -4
.se,' ..s.. ,s..ss. ' - s....._. ss, .s ----.-s----. most neartily thanked all his support. narked: -'4t the present tune Can , onuses 10 dwts ; they also had 5
ors for their grand work in I
TO ADVERVI:SERS. the adieu bacon 1101dS the highest placelnunees 0 diets. et small nuggets, and
..,_ eamPoign. We give below the vote
. . . in the imported bacon market, and I sold the lot for $320,
the keveral municipalities as The gold was
gotice of ehanges must be left at this in ' wherever it is sold as Canadian Itoken out of surface tailings and was
ofdee not later than Saturday znalplete as we are able to obtain up bacon, little or DO fault can be found. ' niortarkl by hand. The men had
noon. The copy for changes to the hour of going to press:- Notwithstanding all this, the produo- been malting only six weeks.
ers oat there aro not satisfied the
mast be left not later than Tues.
day evening,. Casual advertise- 02
intents accepted up to noon
A.obtield-
Thursday of each week. No. at div,
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tkto. kit at art 4: Imes 2 69
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PRIDA.T, FEBRUARY 24, 1890. 0..1
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EDIT0RIAL NOTES.
Goderieli Township stood legally
by Mr McLean.
Nast Wawanosh was the banner
township for Holtnes.
Relit. Holmes, M. P., Clinton, has
our hearty congratulations. •
West Huron wilt now have a re-
presents tire of which they may feel
proud,
Tux Conservatives in West Huron
were not led astray by Sir Charles
Tupper.
Clinton and Goderich knew which
would value thebetter representative
-of the two men.
East Wawanosh was never known
lave given as large a Liberal
smajerity as it did on Tuesday.
Parliament has been formerly
prorogued until April 3 next. This
does not mean that the session may
not be held earlier than that date.
Hon, G. E. Foster and Sir Charles
Topper have 'not been very good
prophets. See the result in New
Brunswick and West Huron. .
The contest in South Perth for
the Local Legislature is now ori in
earnest. Me. Valentine Stook, of
tvistoek, is the Liberal standard-
bearer and Mr Nelson Monteith will
run iii the Conservative interests.
Election will tgke place on Tuesday
next.
The general election in New
Branswick on Saturday last has re,
artited in an overwhelming defeat.for
Hon. Geo. E. Foster and the Conser-
vatives who were misled by him.
The Government will have 42 mem
bers pitted against 4 in the next
bouse. It was the worst sweep that
evthr took place in a New Brunswick
provincial eleetion„
re$,41.4".4wrveAvi.l.e)
0A SILENT WATCH •
sa is not a desirable companion,
414 though if you forget to wind 'it
yen cannot blame the watch,
0 Ir your's' has contracted the
habit of silence bring it here
and see what we will do for
yoa. It you have
110 WATCH
now is the titne to visit tta. We
have and ean introduce you t
seleet eomnaty of merry little
40 tickers with guaranteed Atneri
4 can inovetnenta, nicety eased,
# ranging from 84.50 up.
40 All are elisely timed, fully
10 warranted, and there is not at
4P unworthy one among them.
Everything 3ewelry and
Silverware at close prices.
Majority for liolines, 12.
Colborne -
1 105 52
2 37 49
3 , 77 87
4 58 30
Majority for Holmes, 59.
Clinton Town -
1 , , 32 35
2 41 24
3 52 34
4 „ 51. 37
5 , 40 23
0 37
40 24
7 32
8 , 22 28
Majority for Holoaes, 73.
Goderich Township -
1
2
3 r.
Majoritii for Mclaean, 190.
Goderich Town -
1 52 77
65
3 72 40
4 • • • • 65 47
• 59-
7 . .. o4 33
Majority for Holmes, 42.
Wawatiosh West -
57 70'
2 54 65
3 36 64
4 83 50
5 . 64 °al
ATajority• . for•Holmes, 12.
Wawanosh East -
1 . 80 42 38
2 84 70 14
3 72 38 34
4 65 31. 34.
Majority for Holmes, 120,
Total majority for Holmes, 128.
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; Y A NATIOXAI., US$.
desire still further to improve thele • •
A national loss has been.sustained
bacon in quality, flavor and, size and
hy the pretnature death of lin% Arch
d
6.1 12.f ) • Te Imported. German Coach
The CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE 1
0RATRAM, ONT.
STILL LEADS
Frrr;r111,1,,!"14Mir.±.7PmIsrm.irr,.TINq!7.1rlorrIrrol.mr.,19!!!przigtn
Spring Dry Goods arriving almost daily, and in a very
abort time our stock of Sprh g Simmer Goods will .colit
piete. Now Goods, Low Prices,
THE PEIP# OWLAQ 8T(111
Igo E
Tuums• 1,4.107 Olt TICt1)11.
Beady -Made Olothine• Sebool Suppllea, °heal?, t!illit
14 Suits, robby, w1l til'
weft trimmed,. portect lilting, trim
tam() to 815 00 Hen them.
Young Alei.'s Suits, youths,
Suits, Boys' 3 -piece Suite, Bo st2
Pies° Sults, Oh i id1'431:1.14 Moose
Mon's Overalls from 500 op.
A1.011'0 •rWt L'Antli for r•il O.
See on r Handsome 'Pri
01 oghsinel MIlt,line, Dress G.nals
and Fancy 000(1,.
Fancy flair Pine, Hair 'gets,
Combs, Hair Om Jere, Waving
rine, .0Iuves, Ha:taker-
chiefs, &a,
sro nfforing rains. in
0.1• s.ts, Latlioe' end Aliases. We
tsranitowaro, Lamp .0,;•rosis.
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GUN and Saucers, 60u to 83 00
4021, Plates, 3SO to .l:100 doz.
Toilet Sets 81.00 to 81.0,00.
Tea and Dinner Sots at i.ery
• low pilaus,
Good hard Seed pima.
Brook's " "
Good Sulphur. 0 Ills for
Good 8030, 10 tbs. for 250,
10.3 bottle Castor Olt for
n Sweet Oil,
loa .4 Spirits Turile,D tine So.
Machine Oil, 53,
Household Ammonia, Bakers'
A ro mon ia. 0 imice Mixed Maki es-
lOo bottle, French Kustard 10°
handle special line in largo PiZei4r E429 for 50.
Remember that all W triter Goods must go at any price.
dana,
Wingham, Out,
Macdonald Block,
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with this object In view new classes
bald Lanipmsn, the poet, who die
are being developed for bacon bogs here last week at, the early age 0
intended for export." It has been a thirty seven. Like many anothe
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15 hard. battle to Atha first place in the his real worth will only be appreelat
20 British market, but now that it is ed in
' 29the fulness of time, but eve
• • oars, it remains With the Canadian
48 today few will question the estimate
45, ; ; farmers to profit by the advantage
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gained, . of the writer. who declared that he
was "0 le of the handful to those
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THEY WANT OgIt HONZY T.011, genius ,Canada owes, it that her
ii! Honey appears to be the latest literature has risen to real dignity,
10 Canadian product to take possession and, to he esteeined ef weight in the
...24 - • of the British market. • Early last world of letters,
summer the Minister of Agriculture
3 authorized a triai. shipmnet to be
17 sent to Great Britain that the market A CARD
Might be 'tested. . This consignment D.
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3'2 was rated as of very superior quality. We, the Undereigned, do hereby agree
13 A Western Ontario firm also sent to refund the. aidnev on a twenty-tive
8 several ,car -loads which were dispos.., !Tett bottle of Dr. With.' English Pills,
•il ed
of at satisfactory prices. This tot 1-140itetiiel..s,tihilytItl(i)eenottourerthesveof coonotteints
week Prof. Robertson. of the Govern- tion and Headache. We oleo warrant
64 ment Experimental Farm, received that tour ion ties will permanently cure
35 a report showing that honey in one. khet:rntosi, otietiunte cases of Constipation.
'35 pound bottles was selling wholesale 11,,,ac:144,„thamee'ersnelpay when Willes Ung-
... 91
,. 16 fur over 17
4 • cents a.' bottle, Some A, A. Morrow,. Chemist and Druggist,
Wingliarn. Ont.. ,
hooey in five pound pails and 46
Drug -
pound tins also fetched fair prie . Colin A. Campbell, Ohemist and es, •.. W" h• 0 t
1
s_ about nine cents a pound whOlesale.
A. L Utonin.on. Chemist and Drug
u. Bee men who will, have h surplue of gists Winalinse. Ont
32 • beneir. to shipwould do wellto cone
Munk:ate with the Minister ef Agri- Miss . Marge ret Munroe- died i
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21 FEINT PULPS IN DEMAND ALSO and 2 months.
Of kindred interest is the special'
se bulletin just issed from the Provincial
n Department of Agriculture, giving
28 the results of 'inquiries made in
Great Britain with reference to the
31
demand for fruit pulps and the
possibility of opening up a. market
• there for Canadian fruits. From
▪ this it appears, that a very desirable
• and profitable market can be secutted
if looked after; raspberries, apricots,
. currants, greengages and whole
fruit strawberries being the principal
BLYTI-I. • verities. The home supply is always
short of the demand in most of these
Mrs. L. Shane returned to her and hitherto the bulk of the imports
home Thursday night after spending have been from Australia, but large
a timber of months in Michigandealers are becoming interested in
A load of our young people at Canadian goods, and will gladly
tended an "At Home" in the Metho- give them a trial; at revelling
dist church in 'Unhurt and report prices there is money in it for the
having a pleasant tirae. Canadian fruit -grower. The Bulletin
Mrs. Thomas IlleBridn and Miss referred to above is replete. with •
Lizzie have returned to their .home valuable information and technical
in Ripley, date upon the subject and will he
Mr. D. Cunningham wasin Toronto sent grails to anyone sufficiently in
last wtek. terested to write . to the Minister of I
Division Court was held on Saint.- 'AgrienItare, Toronto, for a copy. '
culture on the subject.
The holt can tur,y rnark has been reach..
ed by the number of our pupils who
have secured good positrons since Sept,
lst. Among those who have, secured
places recently a re ; -Sarah 1>nneati.
Steno. Lyon an Heiasall Barristers,
Owosso, Mich. ; Alex. Blatt. Molsous
Bang'. Trenton.Oot. ; A rther
Merchants Bank, Chatham. Ont. ; Vtta
Clark, Bkpr, Brown's Woollen mitts,
Ont ; Mary 'T. Cain, Steno.
Pardee & Shauuessy, .Barristers, Sarnia,
Ont. ; Florence bten. Money
Dealt Co„ Grand ItHoidg, Mich, Eva
Payne. Steno. D. ct- L. E: By. Office,
Chatham, Ont. 'Tbsse with torty.foar
others have been place since Sept. 1st.
IT PAYS TO ATTEND THE BEST.
Write for catalogn. '.f either Short-
hand or Business denartmsn t to
D. MeloSCFILAN 8: CO.
, Olietborn, Ont.
Horse
WILDEMAR
goieht 16 bands, Weight 1500 Ilass
Color crow bleak, A Cloaoli horse of the,
highest type with good knee action.
For full partictilare apply to Satnuot
Irwin, Belgrave P. 0.; C. Brus-
sels. or Thos. Innes, °rental -0°k. •
tal:e .•"
ringle
LEADING
wroHEll
Having purchased the butcher busi-
ness next the 13runswiait, 1 am preppreci
to supply the public with all masts of
I Fresh and Salt Meats, Sansone, Bologna,.
4L -c.. Orders taken and meat delivereelt
to any part of town.
A call solicited. 'Phone No.0.
1).-PRInGLE...
n CLEARING SALE
Woodstr‘ek at the age of 103 year
day.
GOLD I1NOVA SCOTIA.
We have hhard so ranch hs the
B.RtfSSSILS. last two year the great gold out -
Last Friday evening Mrs Robert Put in British Columbia and the
Darby, eldest seristof Charles How. Yak", and to a leaser degree in 1
lett, Queen street, Brussels, departed Northern Ontario, that we are apt to
this life at the advanced age ef 79 lose sight of the fact that Eastern I
years., The home of deceased was Cangda, is more than holding hod
near Guelnh. She had been failing own in this respeet. The year just •
for some time and for the past 4 (dosed will mark the greatest output j
years was quite blind. Mr,. Darby
of gold from the mines of Nova!
died about ten years ago. Three Scotia in the history of the rrovince.1
sons and lour daughters survive. it is estimated that the yield will be i
The funeral took place on Monday, 30,000 ounces, several thousand more!
Mr. Howlett did not attend as he than ever before. Thin represents a
feared contracting cold, owing to cash value of about. 8000,000, and
his health not being any too Vigorbits. indications arc that the output will
continue to inerease in the future.
The following instance may be given
London mantittieturers sold1,850,• of the productiveness of some of the
000 cigars log Month, compared Nova Soda Mines. A brick was,
with 1,815,000 in Ilanutir3r last y(ar. lately brought to IIttlifaX which'
W. W. Moore, a science student at Weighed 280 (modes and *as valued
at 84,500. To get it the eompanv
Queen's TrIlivSi sitY. Toronto. has
fallen heir to125CI,000 by the death elcilended $1,600 during tile -Previous
! o his Els iss, at 1(.'amloops, r p P . '
faunt, 13; month leaving a, net rat 01%12 9' 0
HALSEY PARK a'
The return of the eleven months
showed an average output of over
Blear% cribs are running 1 TO• 200 ounces a month ; In other words,
itoonArlAiiviirlievii4.,1A,%44.0 mato, • about $44,000 woi th of gold won
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Whet does your mirror say?
Does it tell you of some little
streaks of ,gray? Aro you
pleased? to your friends of
the sat= age show this loss
of power also?
Just rementber that gray
hair' never becomes darker
without helP, while dark hair
rapidly becomes gray when
once 'the change begins.
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Will bring' back to your hair
the color of youth. It never
fail. It is just as sure as
that heat melts snow, or that
Water, quenches fire,
It cleanses the Scalp also
and prevents the formation of
dandruff. It feeds and nour-
ishes the bulbs of the hair
making them produce a luxu-
riant growth. It stops the
hair from falling out and gives
a fine soft finish to the hair
as well.
"Wo have, a nook ea tht /her lout
SeitIp which yon tnny 'Obtain tree
upon toquost,
1 t you do not obtain all the benefits
Otneeted front tho tom of tho
ere the Poetor uhout it,
AddreSs,DIZ. 4. e, AYETt,
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T. A. Mills. will oiler for the next 30 days, at special low prices his.
entire stock of Fall and Winter Goods consisting of
Far Goods, Mantles, Overcoats, Hats and Caps,
tInderwear,. Flannels, 'Wool Sheetings •
and Blankets.
In Ladies' Far J»cket cttr stock is complete in all the different.sizess.
•priess ranging at $26,00 and upwards. Extra large sizes always' kept in
stock. All Fur Goods guaranteed.
Special prices in Ladies' Mantles it1 Curl Bouekle Broad Cloths, Fr• eize.
and Be»ver. These goods have all been bought from the mannfacturers at
jobbers prices, and are now being sold for less money that the titerehant
could buy them in the earlier part of the season.
See our Overcoats -Men's Youths' and Boye, in Tweeds, Freize and
Beaver, at $3.00 and upwards. .
- • A large stock of Unclervvear 'in Union, American, Fleece tided and
All wool from and upwards.
Our Wool Slieetings and Blankets are the best made by Maher, of
"Paisley, and LleKelvie, of .Wroseter. No shoddy or Flying in thes6 goods.
Guaranteed to wear.
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100 CORD$
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HARDWARE
m 0 0 RES Soft 7701)C1
ERIOR UNE WANTED..
Wie will pay the highest eashoprice for.
100 cor de of good soft, wood, delivereci
at our Upholstering Fantory in Wing -
ham, 'Enquire at the factory, office for -
particulars.
WA.LIKER & CLEGG.
A complete stock of deneral
I Hardware, Stoves, Tinware,
Paints, Ols, etc.
Give us a call.- Get prices
,at -id we are sure you will buy.
E. KENT
Stand ----Old Post Office More
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