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T1I ' ' WINGRAN TIMES, J1114Y ;`i, 1901.
For sore, tired and sneaky I%err JaUaesFerguson. tivXNQUAJz UAARUT URrOATS. , ••4�i��••! •yt1 ��• •Is��O.OS••ii••••I�MNi� I•!•@@�Oa1�aO•ra�•O�NaiI �O•i•••@� �•••
feet use Jr. II. AtableMowbraylWillio Styles, iPiushaPi, duly 9,
Ernest Liultlater, Maxwell Abram Flour per 100 lbs. , , . ° , , .. , 1 65 to 2 50 i � . 1 H.
, 11 Popular
e,,ieldSlloebottein,,Gar.Fall ilea e.t, ,,,, .,,,.. 0 60 10 000• Jno& Jas N KerrThe Pee l�s Store ino & Jas H Kerr.
Dart II. -Gordon Ruitotil, Pearl Dea Oa s g W, a . , .. 0 30 to 0 31
DAMP01con, E n.1 Elliott. y Peas ..... • , . ,, .. 0 40 to 0 42
No. Part I. -Mary E liott, George Barley ' " _-
.,,,,..,, 0 62 to 0 0`�
Currie 1•avorett.Chau>bers. Turkeys, drawn,...... ....0 09 to 0 10--
Here s just one testimonial - No. 1, Part L--Gweudoline Currie, Geese, per par , , .. ......... 0 05 to 0 06
1 Ducks,i, , , . 0 40 to 0 60 ..
Eva Linklater, Samuel Styles, Daniel Butter.... . „ ,.,,,.., 0 14 to 0 15 N
Brussels, Julie 9, 101 Ferguson. Eggs per dog;. , , , , , , , , .. 0 11 to 0 11 �l' j � "� �
Average attendance 36, Wood per coni , .. , 2 00 to 2 25
Send ire one package of Dampo for g Ha per .. ,' 8 OQ to b 00
,Which I enclose 25 cents ill stamps. AUNUS S. GnIrvE, Teacher, y P toil .... .,.
�4Voultl not be without it for double the Ada Nether spout Dominion Da Potatoes r 1 bushel , .. 0 30 to 0 30 -
y> p y Tallow per lb , , , , , , , 0 Oa to 0 05
tsmcunt, yours truly, with her grandmother, Mrs. A. Heuder- Lard ... ........ 0 13 to 0 13 • r
ARTHvit Horms. son of Elle 2nd coil. Dried Apples per Ib . , , , .. , 0 100
8 to 0 15 to 0 04 • DRY GOODS SPECIALS ~
Wool 0 13 ,...., ., ,....., • f'
Dalnpo mailed to any ad- R}chol Walden of the base line spent Live Hogs, per cwt, ...... 7 00 to 7 00 �•
Sunday at her liome. Chickens ... .. , .... . 0 30 to 0 40 0 French Flannels for we ists, N ory pretty g )ods in spots
dress for 25c, Mrs, R.0. McGowauvisitedherparents ® „� -ICHIC Season and stripes, •
near Luokuow a few days this week, 0 Colored Muslins for hot weather drosses at 8e, 10c,�
��i�� Summer wort: begins when the haying THE ,MUTUAL LIFE : 12:?c, 15c. oCaMpbell,g
starts. Picnic time is at hand and we wish to White Muslins, plain, stripes, spots and checks, 8c, 6,
A load of young folks from near Luck- OF CANADA.• 10c, 12?;c, 15c, 17c, 20c, e,
Eremind you 'that ,we are headquarters fol -
DRUG STORE. • • now spent a very pleasant evening at Formerly The Ontario Mutual Life. Fancy alit{s for waists, handsome goods at low prices.•
the home of Robert Haines on Tuesday BY WAY Or CONTRAST ; : picnic supplies. Secure what you want now. •+
WINGH AM. last. Denth and expense rate per 1,000 for last ten • •
reals, • Delaines, all wool, very pretty. •,
_ Mrs. Edward McQuillin, with her lit- 5lending U.S, Companies, avcrago ....22.27 • New Flannlettes wide 5e Gc 8c. a
5 leading Canndinu Oonipanies avge .. 18,27 • Cooked Corned Beef in 1 lb, tins. -
TO ADVERTISERS. tle son, Edward Robert, was visiting a Mutual Life of Canada .. .. ..is.su • Chenille Table Covers, assorted sizes, ••
few days last week with her ]pother, • Cooked Compressed Ham in 1 lb. tins. Chenille Curtains, W
Interest enrued on assets last ton ears. �= Cooked Lunch Tongue in 1 lb. tins.
Notice of changes must be left at this Mrs. Robert Haines.er Cent. • g t Damask Table Covers, m
office not later than Saturday noon. 5leading U.S. Companies, average .... a.03 • Smoked Sliced Beef in and 1 lb, tins. o .� •
The copy for changes must be left We are pleased to hear Johnny Jamie- 5leadiug Canadian Companies, avge.. 5.01 o Patent Leather Belts, new shapes, at .Oc; ,5e, 30c. ®,
not later than Tuesday evening. son's wrist, which he got hurt, is im- DTutaal Lite of CrLLladkL .. 5,51 • Veal Loaf in •- lb. Tins. Colored Satin Belts, .Gold Buckles. •'
• Chicken Loaf in ? ib, tins, •'
Casual advertisements accepted up proving. � • Colored heather and Canvas Belts 10c. �
to noun Thursday of each week. The glorious 12th is drawing on, have AD ER C05ENS : Ham Loaf in 3• lb. tints, •
you gat your colors? If not, it is near • Chicken, Hanl anti Tongue in � lb, tins. ® •
Loan and Insurance Agent, 9 Frash Herrin o, in tall tins 10c, •
ESTABLISHED 1S,2. time you had, or else, the first thing you Corner Minnie and Patrick Sts. :, , D ATS AT COST
know you will have to stand back, At Home Friday afternoon and Saturday. • kippered Herring in ofal tins, 10c.
A5 The members of the Donnybrook ED Herring' in Tomato Sauce, 10c.
TuE ��g�T •
qN A �Methodist church held a picnic on the 0 Salmon, all pink at 10c, 13c, 15c.
® Sardines in Oil and Tomato Sauce 5c. Ladies, Straw Fats at Cost, •
H. B. ELLIOTT, PU33LISnER AND P110PRIETOIt banks of the Maitland River, They all enlarged purses, be more attractive than , Girls' Straw Hats at Cost. •
enjoyed themselves till a heavy shower ever, while the incidental attractions ® Sardines In Mustard, 5e. Men's Straw Bats at Cost. •
"_ "_`� -. of rain in the afternoon. put an end to all are the highest -priced that could be • I''re,neh Sardines, large and small tins. Boys' Straw Hats at Cost. m
1+liIDAY. JULY 5, 1901. enjoyment. secured. The gymnastics are all of the Salad Dressing for cold Meats, etc. This is your opportunity to secure seasonable w
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,The trustees of S.S. No, 7 have made first-class in the vaudeville world to -day,• Mixed Pickles in bulk,, f •
goods at reduced priers.
ABOUT OURSELVES. arrangements to repair the school house and not the least interesting feature is 1 Mixed Pickles in bottles, 10c.
® Pickled Pearl Onions per bottle 15c. •
which c a vers old building, a full troupe of y bperforming elephants. 0 ' p BARGAINS
A DC ®I N g N D I c U I T •
'G4itli this issue the TIDIES enters upon Chow Chow in. bottles. Y•® �8
p All schools are closed for the summer Prize Lists may be batt on application @ ®'
fits fifth year under the resent manage- S y Jams and Jellies, assorted, 10c.
y P b vacation. to Mr. J. A. Nelles, ecretar ® •
siaent and the editor completes thirteen Mrs. Evans Prout, of Hamilton, is at I 8 Orange Marmalade, 10c. O
and a half ears as a resident of Wing- a Live Stools Markets. 0 Tomato Catsup, 4 bottles for 25c. Lemon Squares, 3 lbs, for 25c. 0;
y a present visiting at her daughters' Mrs. 0 Monsoon Tea in Blk. and Mixed. Fruit Ginger Biscuits, 10e a lb.
Siam. We trust it will be our privele„e Robert Haines; she intends to stay two Toronto, July 2, -Only 3s carloads of . 0
to continue to publish the TIMES along or three months. live stock were received t t the western • Blue Ribbon Tea in Black and Mixed. London Mixed Biscuits, 10c a lb.
the same lines that have tended to its I The members of the Presbyterian and cattle yards to -day, including 644 cattle, Japan Tea, 2Ge, 25c, 30c, 40c, 50c per lb., 11SOlasses Snaps, 4 lbs. for 25c.
I I;nahSh church Sunday schools of St. 140 ho p 0 Black Tea 20c, 25c, o0c, 40c, 50e per ib. � Graham Wafers in small boxes. �o
success in the past, and we hope in this v as '243 sheep and lambs 50 calves, B
Garay to have the continued confidence, Helens held a Icuic in Mr. Morton's and a few milcli cows. 0 Green Tea at 25e and 40c per lb. � e!
P ® Cocoa Chocolate and Coffee, •
slot only of the people in this locality, grove near St. Helens. Trade in cattle was light to -day. The @
but of .those in the many cities both in Some little buds have cute places for Montreal market is in, bad shape. The 00 Lemons, Oranges and Bananas, DARC AI NS I N C R®U E RI Ea
Canada and the United States, where building their nests. A little bird called Old Country markets are quoting prices 0
Rand words of our subscribers have led a wren, built its nest in a clothes -pin lower than for a long time, and the ill- @•
ms to believe that the TimEs is a much sack which was hanging on One of the tense heat is seriousl de ressing the • ""TRA " " BERRIE� ! French Prunes, 5 lbs. for c. lo
y P ® Boneless Cod Fish, 5 1b3, for
25c. . �.
appreciated visitor. posts belonfiing to the verandah of Robt. local demand for meat; in such circum- • We are headquarters for Strawberries. Fresh I Toltec Soap, r, cakes for 5c. •
The affairs of Wiugham and surround -
Haines' house. The sack was half full stances trade is naturally slow. • •
ins• count will receive at our hand the Following the range of quotations:- ® fruit every day. Prices right. Ask for out special Car of Redpath Granulated Sugat , country of clothes -pins, and the little wren filled b g q !e I •
+closest attention. Their prosperity willresa lots, Bu now before prices advance.
-be our prosperity. We will be sharers 4 with tc headoutthe top of the sack.sits Shippers, per cwt CATTLE
4 50 $5 00 price for crate y a
an their good times and their bad times, Mr. Gemmill is a visitor at the home Do , light......... 4 25 4 50 • p 11!! �e� fs p! l��p p u 1/ •
,and we need hardly say that we shall ,of Mr. • John. Phillips, of Fordyce, the Butcher, choice do..... 4 00 4 56 ® Jno. & Jas. H. Kerr. MACDONALD BLOCK, 9i INW1HAM. Jno. & Jas. H. Kerr. s'
leave nothing undone to further any place where he lived, the time he taught Butcher, ordinary to. r •
tau deserving of support which is for good ................ 3 25 3 r5
PP school there. - Butcher, inferior ...... 2 75 3 00 40000040040084001 ®�D�••••®•e€itch•gc6t••0•••O••s•••®••••®•IB@L�@6®O69@®®®@•0®t3•®®•R!®•••!®®•ty
their interest. Every effort will be put Oh my we are having awful hot we'ath- SHEEP AND. Les 3MS.
fath on the part of the present manage- er and nobody feels it but the farmers, Choice ewes, per cwt... 3 50 3 70 _
'spent to entertain our readers with the i Yearlings, grain -fed, cwt 4 00 4 50•, : " "" "" LBSO
most reliable, up-to-date local news. Culled sheep, each . . ... 2 00 3 00 -5 00 U9
We take this oppportunity of thank- Much reading for Little Money. Lambs (spring), each,.. 2 50 4 00 Jewellery
ing our many patrons for their liberal The New York World has got the cost Bucks ............. . ... 2 50 3 DO _ ;
to our job printing depart- of printing down to a minimum. Its 0
nuL..... AND .2000 CALVES.
patronage j P c P P � g Cows, each . , , ......... 20 00 45 00 -
snent, and to the Tnr cs as an advertis- latest offer of its monthly newspaper- Calves, each ........... 2.00 10 00
medium and of assuring them that it magazine is interesting from no other HOGS. {,
will be our aim henceforward as in the cause than that it shows the ache of Choice hogs, per cwt.. , 6 75 7 25 Watches, Gold and Silver.WOOL
��■ ��--q.�lpast, to execute all orders left with• us, "how much for how little." Light hogs, per cwt. , . , 6 50 6 75 - 1
promptly, satisfactory and at a moderata The Monthly World is a 32 -page maga- Heavy hogs, per cwt. , . 6 50 6 75 Stags ................. 0 00 2 00 A. A. A
price. zine with colored cover. Its pages are for which the highest price 1n cash o1 trade will b paid.
In conclusion we only desire to say about the size of the pages of the Hair Clasps hi h t r' a a'
that we trust that our course in the Ladies' Home Journal, and `it is copi- y e• _
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2-4ture ww
ill prove that e merit the con- ously illustrated in half tone. The illus- f� t 141'1� '" �' Rings
Adence of the community and that we trations are the result of the best artis- ..: ' We are now offering special value in all *classes of Summer Goods.
shall continue to find the work of the tic skill, aided by all the latest printing- With- t h - Brooches Muslins, Organdies, Wool Delaines, Fancy Ging'hams, Percales, Dimities,
publication of the TDIES alike pleasant press appliances, making a magazine �.; ° out help, a = Mercerized Sateens and Prints, all up-to-date patterns and colors.
and profitable. unrivalled in the quality of its contents bald sot Belt Buckles = Also a complete stock of Ladies' Wrappers and Shirt Waists, special
and its appearance. r' n e V e r value at 65c and up,
Each issue contains stories of romance Sterling Silver See our special values in Ladies' White Goods and Undervests,
EAST IVAWANOSH. love, adventure, travel; stories of fiction = '' g r O w s } Parasols in Fanev and Black Colorings from 75c and up.
The following is the report of the and fact; stories of thins quaint and � � s m a 1 l e r. Novelties.
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� In Turnip Seed I have the best known kinds, such as Steel Brigg3 CO.
standing of the pupils of S. S. No. 9 for curious, gathered together from all over I t k e e s Select, Elephant, Simmer's Prize Rennie's Own as well as all the ol&
spread- Cut Glass. p '
fine month of June:- the world; the results of scientific re- > Standard Varieties,
V. -Maggie McDougall. search, and editorial reviews. It num.P 1n guntil � "' • V •
Sr. IV. -Roy Deacon, Willie Elliott. hers among its contributors the leading - ' V V Also Millet, Buckwheat and Hungarian Seed.
Jr. IV.=Bella McDougall, Ida Rin- literary men and women of the day. at last your friends , yy 1 am headquarters for seeds of all kinds and n0 fancy rices asked.
tool, Robert Mowbray, David Johnston, A feature each month is -a full page say, 1'IOW bald he is ;� n atly d tested
Don' to be afra a to come ri p
Raymond Elliott. portrait of the most famed man or wom- getting." We are ahvays pleased to show goods. `
Sr. III. -Willie Shoebottom, Alex. an of the moment is the public eye. g Note easy to cure The old Stand in Mason Blocic.
Nowbray, Mary Leaver, Roy Ander- In collection and preparing for publi- an old baldness but
.son. cation the literarymatter and art sub- �
easy to stop the first H H CHISI�OLM T.� An I LLSW
Jr.III.-Carrie Deacon,Howard ShieA, jests for the Monthly World no expense y p � ■'
Stanley Elliott, Annie Leaver. is spared. thinning, easy to and Optician. - - -
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Sr. II. -Ella Walker, Barbara Styles The New York 'W'orld will send six check the first falling _
Harvey Linklater, Tessa Anderson, Wil, numbers of this newspaper -magazine on Out. Used in time, � Now p
'burn Ferguson. receipt of fifteen cents in stamps. Ad- - bald- is t h e T g i 1 a e" to B u y
Intermediate II. -Laura Currie, Katie dress The World, Pulitzer Buildlug,New ness isE ' CLARK E
Shiell, Maggie Shiell, John Abram, Jno, York.A fT3
made
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THE. WESTERN FAIR.
London, September 5th to 14th, 1901.
The first Western Fair of the twentieth
century promises to be a record -breaker
in all the essential features that go -to
makeup a varied exhibition of the pro-
ducts of the soil, the skill of dairymen,
the judgement and knowledge of our
breeders of thoroughbred stock, the
skill of the artisan, and the general per-
fection to which agrarian operations and
all that pertains thereto may be brought,
It is only when such are concentrated
and brought within the compass of a
day or two of pleasurable sight-seeing
that one is enabled to realize at a glanee
the richness of the section from which
the 'Western draws its patronage and
the vast possibilities of the laud we
inhetit,
At the Fair grounds all conveniences
have bcefr improved, and exhibitors will
be pleaded to know of such additions
and alt9titiotls in the Prize List as are
oaloulaW to give the greatest amount
of satidfwotion to the exhibitors, The
speedilig in the ring, alwitys a featnro of
tha Wosk= Pair, will this year, with
im os-
sible
with
V1.9hor
It stops falling,
promotes growth, and
takes out all dandruff.-�
It always restores
color to faded or gray
hair, all the dark, rich
color of early life. You
may depend upon 1t
every time. It brings
health to the hair. 't
$1.00 a bottle. An bruggtate. ,
•• t ha.vo wog your nnalr V Ignr and -
am greatly pleased 3vitli it. I have
only used one hott.lo of it,an.l yet
my hair baa stopped falling out and
hit$ Stated to ggro3v again niceiv,
Jcr, }'VITT,
March 28, 1909. Canova, a. Dak,
*pHs the OooloP. •4
4f 7011 do not elinin alt the benoilth
yyon expected from the nee at the
Yfg''bt,tivrltethbltrretoralontiti,
Address, Dn. J. 0. AYEt
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TAILOR U1_111 LUI C
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We have placed in stock a. In looking oOChairs,
k we find
nice assortment of ready-to-
wear clothing, and while we 8 Odd Dresserash Stands,,
do not pretend to sell at less a number of FancCentre Tables,
than cost and live on the loss,
you will find full value for your Couches, Lounges, 7 Parlor Suites, Extension
money every time. Tables, Writing Desks, Rall Racks, Sideboards,
Give U5 a Call. see What
a number ' of good Oak Bed -Room Suits.
we have in Men's, ill Youths' In'fact we have too much furniture in all lines to carry
and in Children's, all new and over summer. We have decided to sell at such prices as will,
up-to-date goods. clean out our stock quickly.
We. also have a large stock of picture moulding to clear
We have also a line of odd out at a great reduction. Come with your pictures and have
Garments, Trousers, 'Vests, them framed while you wait, We meati what we say, Come
Bicycle Suits, Overalls, etc. and deal with us,
The leading Furniture Dealers and Undertakers,
E. 0. OLARKE
Next door to Griffin's Royal WalkerBros'.& Butt,
Grocery.
W INC;XHAM.
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