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The Wingham Times, 1902-05-16, Page 4
... � ,��w.+..,!e•e1v!'.,.y,,�.,, ...•„w u.. .« . y.,y,..^,W,r..• ,... .. . �. , ._ �_---- - _ .. .. ., .-...- -. ....- .a„�.,,�,w+....r.--w -�.... . TRI; WINGIIII11I TIMES, MAY RA QUALITY to elevate the stage than itndiscriutinato j President. The popular cuildidae of 1 � sAve Stools l farUeto. I denunciation, by those wbe never enter i the riding, Mr. A, Hislop, addressed a Toronto, May 13. -lilt the 'Westorn � • cattle yards to -lois the receipts • a theater at all, !ll few words to tuna gathering, ful:owcd y p s were 113 • Water Air. Mitchell, the Conseryative caudi- I byoue of the best political speeches deliv- carloads of live stool;., iincludin 2,120 : date a West Huron is finding the road red in Brussels for i t'utiy a d:ty by the cattle, 310 ho: s, 130 sheep and lauubs, SO • JL Aj a very up -hill one. VIII his endeavors to C eloquent Minister of 1.dacation, Heil. calves and a couple of dozenmilclr cows. • "R. Harcourt. Hes )oke for two hours Trade.. in cattle was slow, and prices, o catch the temperance vote he has es to a hi leased attentive and most even for good stuff, were easier by from highly l trunged a nuniber of Conservatives, who ti p ten to fifteen cents per cwt. • i s^l1 one gueiiantceci to; fear that a candidate who is so easily eiIthvisittwill t10 Ira small allountlttof goods cattle, and mThere was itt enin demand ewa es I for export • be absolutely perfect...swayed by every faction will be of little and will be long remembered.. The were apparently maintained, the range s use to their party, in fact they ars 1;atheriug broke tip with rousing cheers to -day was from 52_ to 0?(,o per pound. • illi' l`iTitUyllBti a�t'rohl he will do them more harm than "for the I�iug, the Premier and his t�utlllrarakfvely speaking, trade today � good. Tho old saying that a elan can - The and the candidate. Nyasa little off. flU13I31P. f xL(>� l:S* . • not servo two masters is t cin brought - i The following are the quotations: RUBBER aHBETID,(s. g g Permanent Cure lor`ouralgia. CATTLE. S It1N'GL'-,�, Etc,, Etc, i home very forcibly to Mr. Mitchell. � Ho! Expeiieneed suff•ervrs state that no Shippers, per owt...... $ 5 25 $0 1ni_ , o ' is learning to his sorrow thttt lie can't be genic dy relieves nenrali;ia so quickly as DT, 1ig11t............ 4 G0 5 UO • It. fact anything yen want i a prohibitionist and an anti -prohibition- a Lot alpplientiotn of Polsou'a Nerviliue, Butcher, choice do..... 4 75 G GO ! s W !tubber Goads, we have I ist tit one sine! the sttme time,-ceaforth true St on ;est liniment Inade. Nervilirlo Butcher, ordinary to I • it at right prices, is certainly very pent, tratiu:; and hasa flood............ 4 00 4 50 • Expositor• powerful inflnenco over ii�uralgift p:tius+ Butcher, inferior ...... 3 GO 3 75 Y Colin As Umpbell {--_-_-- __..-__ - ,. vi icL s ighly3s(ommt 'itid ouca. Neu• Stockers . SHREPANT) 8 . 4 00 •i1 vilino is highly recomnu udecl for Rlnen• , SIIPEP AND LA3InS. SNAP SHOTS. matisin, Lumbago, ticiatica, and Tooth- rr °' a � Choice ewes, per cwt... 3 ).l 4 GO - ail o. Better try a 2c. bottlo, it's all Yearlings, per cwt..., .. 4 00 5 50 to THEDRUGGIST tGodrrich Siguall right. Spring lambs, per cwt... 2 00 5 00 No Pills Like Dr. Hamilton's Bucks ........ ... .... 8 2;i 3 73 i Xmv STox:r: Opp. Bawl: of Hamilton And now the Whitney candidate MILL:EI;S AND CALVES. o claims that the pledge to the Alliance REVOLVER WOUNDS. ! Cows, eac!h............ 25 CO GO 00 • (: executive ,a really doesn't mean any- --- Calves, each........... 2 00 10 00 TO ADVERTISERS, thing," and that lie had to take it se Uove Dangerous, For Macy Reasons, II008. i 6 Thun Those of the Rifle. Ohoice liogs, per cwt... 6 57 7 25 Notice of elitiages must be eft at this! that Grit votes might be obtained. Wounds tit civil life differ from those Light liogs, per cwt... , 6 75 7 CO utlice not later than Saturday noon. Temperance Liberals should not for, et Ill military life fu the greater after dan- Heavy liogs, per cwt... 6 75 7 00 The copy for changes must be left I Silber, the Whitneyanti- Sows, per cwt ......... 3 GO 4 00 not later than Tuesday evening. I that Harry , y ger of septic fuvolvemcut. Revolver Casual advertisements accepted up , prohibition candidate in South Huron, cartridges are more liable than are Stags ................. 0 00 2,00 to iroon Tln.radav of each week. I was the sponsor of James Mitchell, the rifle cartridges to have been handled ---- - alleged prohibition candidate in West frequently, to have been carried inno dirty pockets and to have come hu con, ESTABLISHED 1572. ( Huron` tact with various forms of infections00 lot }-d��+�+ The alleged temperance candidate has materials that may prove of serious ` + � liAllid7. The canvassing, the riding, aided and consequence when burled In the tis- ! We live b blood and on R. K. M,LIOTT. Pvm.isinsit ANT) PnorltlETOlt f assisted by Major Joseph Book, and sues. Moreover, revolver cartridges Y our > sume of the electors have noticed that are covered with It, coating of grease, it. We thrive or starve, as Fd[DAY, MAY 16, 1902. the Beck part of the combination pre- and this encourages all accumulation dominated in the canvass. of manifold microbic material, some of our blood is rich or floor. which may prove to be of virulently I There is nothing -else to live When the temperance organizer at infectious nature. I ig Holmesville said that it was the duty of Rifle bullets are practically always on or by. i mt, ;r I the temperance electors to support Mit- sterilized by the intense !neat developed When strength- is full and I chell in West Huron and McLean in by the powder at the moment of their spirits high, vG e are being 1'e^ - south Huron, the solid Conservatives discharge. Their rapid progress through freshed, bone muscle and brain, a- a objected to carrying out the tail end 0 the air while in a boated condition still extraneous serves to cleanse them of any 111 body and diel with COn- t� the proposition. extraneous material that may chance T K flans! ilo�; of rich blood. _ W111iant Campbell, who at a meet:ug to have accumulated on their surfaces. of the the temperance executive said, This cleansing process is very effec44 tu- ! This is health. L'lrct +rs, vote for Sion. G. W. Ross {a and the most pro-ressive Goverumeut On behalf of the Conservative As_oci- ally begun by the rifling of the rifle 1C11 weak, 111 low Spirits, t lawid t rias t ver Iuiotvu by supporting atiou I object to Mr. Mitchell signing I barrel through which the bullet forces no cheer, no Spring, when rest PP a the temperance pledge," is now work• its tray. IS 110t rest and Slee 1S riot the under mentioned and all Liberal All these favorable factors are lack, p a*:I�di^later. in- tooth and nail for the man who Ing to the case of the revolver bullet, sleep, we are starved; our blood signed the pledge. and so it is possible that to an i X. C=, C:Ati.ERt)i�' for West Huron. y given is poor • there is little 1lutri- A1 CH. HI SLOP for East Huron. The taking of the temperance pledge case such a bullet may carry infectious ment in it. MM. Y. 91cLI;nNfor South Hnrou, . by the Tory candidate in West Huron material with It Into the tissues. If U. TRUAN For South Bruce. i was not a matter of principle. It was this were in small amount, nature Back of the blood, is food, 1.. U. i.;RUj4N far North Perth. � simply a business deal to get votes, and Blight effectually wall it off and no se- to keep the blood rich. When he would not sign the document until Pious consequences result. On the oth- it fails, take Scott's Emulsion ho had tied up tllc �emgerauce execn- er hand, such Infectious material might NOTES AND COMMENTS ! lie seemingly dormant for days, but of Cod Liver Oil. It sets the i tive to vote for hire. really slowly gathering strength by ; whole body going again -ilial! M. G. Cameron for West Huron. multiplication, and when Its toxins ; It was expected that the Dominion woman and child. ' VOICES OF TM E PEOPLE. were elaborated iu sufficient amount ! if you have not trial it, send for free sample, Parliament, would prorogue yesterday. - they might paralyze protective chemo. I its agreeable taste gilt tairluise you. „ I The Ed' tor doss not hold himself responsible taxis and Produces septic condition. SCOTT & nOWN14, Chemists Remeurher Ross and vote for fur the o•)inions expressed by correspond- C.`amcrcu in. W. est Huron and Hislop in eats. �7or docs lie always hold the same Toronto. views as expressed by correspondents. 5oc. and $x.00; atf drugosts. Eak Huron. '.Cho Liberals of Huron should send \riughatli, DIIIy 14, 1902. three supporters of the Ross Govern- I To the Editor of the Wingham Thnes. anent to the Legislature. I Dear Sir, -The Prohibition question is ji I receiving more than ordinary attention a CORNER a , Work for the night is coming -May' i at the resect time and properly so since � � � ' 0 29th' -Ottawa. Citizen. P P' P y, I- I RE R D"HG 00TO M E Curlliu•* front A Tory paper like the I it is cue of the great issues before the ( • 4, Ci Coming g this sounds like getting ! electors of this great province of Ontario. in the ]role before you are shoved in. !lit this moment to me, the questiau of 1Jocs the Citizen insinuate that it is all, Temperance or Prohibition is being mix - day with its party ?-Lon lou News. Intl up With a vast RlllOnilt of political The e N�e.N ryes Garden. The f011owin? from one of the oldest' clap trap, so that a caudid observer is 11 I frequently forced to the conclusion that l reactors of the TIDIES explains the sit us• Nervous energy, the one thing ' ! the so called champions of Temperance ;Ala r% tion nicely as to the changing of Ross lacking in the majority of people, care a great Ileal more for party advau45 Uds - for Whitney -'When everything is . depends upon the proper nourish- , tags than for the securing of that great i goicig well a change is disastrous. Allad- i boon -Prohibition; and so eve find too menu of the brain and nervous sys- .' din found it to be so when the run;ician , tem. Unfortunately artificial stim- Plant Good Fresh often the press and occasionally the pul- cheated him out of his.good lamp, by it misrepresent and malign all those ulants are resorted to and the result Seed and Satisfactory s(Ung hili a new one far his old one." ' P 1 g is invariably a reaction, producing Results are who are not prepared co look at the iu2- The Mail and Empire is now doing portaut question of prohibition through mental depression, (or blues) inabili- = Assured. justice to Brown, Mackenzie, Blake, their narrow, prejudical and particiau ty to sleep, weakness, headache, nn- We have in Fraser and lliowat, all of whom it vili- � goggles. necessary worry, and other well Stock a full line filed when in active political life. Prem- To illustrate this point, the following known symptoms of nervous disease. of Garden . l What is most needed and sought Seeds pure and ier. Ross has in this, the assurance that may suffice:-TIIe Wiugham Advance + { by intelligent people is a nerve food � fresh. when: fI1e time comes fer him to hand two or three weeks ago informed its and tonic combined. Such is Iron thA reins to another, out contemporary! readers that at the Reform convention Tonic Pills. 25c a box five for t. For sale by the Z 4vi;l be hysterically declarin? tliat the cor held in Dungannon oil the 7th of April, ounce and package. rut tion of the day would not have been ! that. the mention of Prohibition was his - 1902, lltaAOat�iOt!!!!!!Q!!!•4ri!!0 1p9Mrt0llQriltall!!!'rrl�0!llYW4!l��le�e•�d��a�o�o�o•etal+ta � JOHN KErR PEOPLE'S POPULAR STORE JAS. H. KERB �0!lf3OlQl6•®6i1!l�4lO!lOi�•C)oomot4om•eeleoo�>om®!!•t9®!®eSOrot�6Ac®O®!®®eOeIOCPle00m�1!•e • „ i aurirising0 A RECIPE FOR MAKING MONEY Favor us with your purchases for one month. At the end of that time compare our prices and goods with what you have been getting elsewhere, and you will be so pleased. with the results that you will become a permanent customer here. • OLD SOAP -Pure Soap, 11 oz bar for - .05 PRINT SHIRTS -Regular 50 s G p) m- sizes 14�, 1,5 1,5x• 6, a Shirts for .39 • 5213 prizes (?,500.00) for Gold Soap + + • Wrappers. Every person gets a pt ize i or a premium. OVERALLS -Brown Overalls, regular sizes, • well made, were 8100, reduced to - .60 • • SHOE BLACKING.— Regular 5c box of English Shoe Blacldng, reduced to 01 BICYCLE PANTS at HALF PRICE GOOD LICE -7 lbs, for - .25 MEN'S STRAW BATS - - .05 e COOKING FIGS have advanced in price ` GIRLS' STRAW HATS - � .05 • but we are selling at the old price, per Ib .05 s WOJ1EN'S COTTON HOSE, fast black, i HILI SAUCE in pint sealers, home made, ,15 per pair, - - .05 e o HEAVY APRON PRINT with border • THIS `i'EI�)1�'S ARRIVALS- + + • 39 in wide, reg. 15c, now .13 `'rater Ice Wafers, 3 flavors. Potted Ilam, G oz tin - - 05 FANCY MI?SLINS, - .06, .10, .15 and .20 " Potted Ham, 10 -oz tin - 10 i LADIES' VESTS, onli - .05 o Potted Tongue, 6 cz tin, - ,05 : w Potted Tongue, 10 oz tin - .10 LADIES' FANCY VESTS, - .10 to .30 e Herring in Tomato Sauce - - .10 . Smoked Roll, Breakfast tiaeon and CLARICE'S Mile -End Brilliant CROCHET Lon Clear Bacon. COTTON, regular 7c, now - 05 ....W -Two carloads, of Potato. -as, oaoes, at oxl.ce. Highest.: . ... s market price paid." Also about 30 bushels of Oats wanted. � Ie®Q®ole®€�®®e®!®ra®e®oe�eooees�,�ooewo•®eeioolmoea•!o•slea a�tac:a®m®000A®tm®o®®•®©a�e�mo�o •��►'�ACDONALD CLOCK 0 JOHN KERR JAS. H. KERR ® W I N G H A M o®t;®efs�@�eoe�le®e®�®e©t�e••e ea®oceeoe>+o®eta®®aes�e®®mos®�s®m©eems+®ta®fa®emtaeataoeoeotoeo WINGHAIK BIARKET REPORTS-�- Corrected every Thursday afternoon Uy F. J. Carr, Flour and Feed Merchant. Wingham, 15May , 1902. Flour per 100 lbs.......... 1 65 to 2 50 Cp Fall Wheat .............. 0 72 to 0 72 BUTTON BLOCK Spring Wheat ............ 0 00 to 0 00 Thomas's r Oats,.. ................... 0 35 to 0 40 `�! u pA Barley .... ..... ........ 045 to 0 50 it I N D II A lel . Peas ..................... 0 70 to 0 75 Turkeys, drawn ...... .... 0 09 to 0 10 ! Geese, 'M ............ 0 OG to 0 00 Ducks, per pair .......... 0 40 to 0 60 Butter .. ... ........ 0 16 to 0 16 1 -t- Eggs Eggs per doz .......... 0 12 to 0 12 Wood per cord .......... 2 00 to 2 00 Hay per ton. 0 00 15010 00 Potatoes, per bushel .... 0 35 to 0 40 Tallow per lb ............ 0 05 to 0 06 a ,,` ■ Lard ....... 0 15 to 0 15 Dried Apples per. 1b ....... 0 05 to 0 06 Wool .................... 0 13 to 0 15 Live Hogs, per cwt....... f, 75 to 6 75 Chickens ./........ ...... 0 30 to 0 40 Remember, boys, the 24th of May will be a week F0 R S A L Ell from Saturday, and at Thomas's Bazaar will be y 3 sect by that convention, and this same residence tolerated in floc days of Ross. -Toronto • • - • - - t,, Globe. statement which we consider false, was A desirable Lot for a private u centre of town. Will be sold reAsou- Ottawa niiuisters have been discuss-! Proclaimed from the pulpit of one of the �� HAM I in - the amusement question. Rev. S. i large congregations of this town oa Sun- a , ' able. Apply to 0. Bland, Methodist, says he objects to! day evening last. What are the facts of DRUGGIST iii M dancing and theater -going being placed i the case, viz; -"That a delegation from ' � ING67Af111 Abner Cosens5i1T theEa11IeCategOI'yR5 lying, SfeAlillg or .the Pr0}IibiClOn A111anC0 wA5 reCeiVBd by _ •.. . . . - � • � •� � inurder. Rev. A. W. Mackay,.kuglican, the convention with cordial manifesta- ` n�$ar,lt the theater as a legitimate tions of approval And received the most -- ----. - --- --- ----- - I ZOAN AND INSURANCE rtureation. Church -goers are the main courteous and respectful hearing, and on AGENT. nappert of the theater, and the remedy! leaving the platform received the usual p o their !rands. Discriminating manifestations of Approval. We do not HOW CAN YOU SELL SO CHEAP ? patronage on their part might do more ; hesitate p say that according n the ■ number present At that convention, there were as many temperance men and 7 -- prohibitionists prohibitionists as at any political con• ventiou held In the coudty hig year. Youthful ; �' Yon" Truly, This question is often asked here. You Ec yes foP i A Prohibitionist. the Aged When print bl,trs and rcadind is only Possible at en Incon- venient distance, ryes need help. Our,{{flasses restore the ltiotl of youth. 1 0,"Vp Park EAST HURON LIBERALS. The Ruunal meeting of the East Huron Liberal Association was held in the Town Hall, Brussels, Tuesday after- noon:and was attended by a large and ie - presentative gathering. The list of Off! - cess is as follows:-President,G. F. Blair, Brussels; Vice -Presidents, W, A. Irwin of Gorrie, M. Murdie of WhItbrop; Secretary -Treasurer, W. H. herr, Brus- sels; Auditor, W. M. Sinclair, Brussels; Municipal Chairmen, Howick, Alex. McLaughlin; Wroxeter, Wm. Robinson; Turnberry, Alex. Ilelly; Grey, C Bernath; Brussels, J. D. Warrick; Morris, Wm. Elston; Wingham, Win. Robertson; Blyth, N. 11, 'young;- Ifni- : lett, Thomas McMillan; MOM116p, John McDowell. Short speeches were nnade by Meors. Sloan, McMillan, MoDowall* Mttrdie, Strachan, Isbister, Kelly, Irwilt, McLaughlin, Robinson Arid the need not worry how we do so. You take the benefit of our close . buying and rather ask others why they sell so high. See our large stocks of A// kinds of Allf FURNITURE WALKER BROS , & BUTTON Furniture Dealers and 'Undertakers T. J. MAGUIR•E ACCOUNTANT, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOAN AGENT. Accounts Rents and Notes Collected. Con- voyancing done. OF6`ICE-Ovor D. M. Gordon's store. RESIDENCE -Leopold street. cook's Cotton Root Compound Is successfully used monthly by over 10,000 Ladies'. Safe, effectual. Ladles ask Tyour druggist for Coots Colton Moet C40- msit tions are dangle oua11Price, No pll;l ppls e� box No. 2,10 degrees stronger,$$ per box. No. I or!I. mailed on receipt of price and two fl -cent tamps, The Cook Company Windsor Ont. Nos. i and 2 sold and recommended �y all responsible Druggists in Canada. No. 1 and 2 are sold in Winghain by A. L. Hamilton Colin A. Campbell, R. A. Douglass and J. E. Davis Druggists. The Is easy to turn, means less friction, less Eric - tion means less Melotte wear, less wear means less expense to keep in order. For saI4 by Separ- tor W. GANNETT, Also Sewing Machines and all kinds of, No Farm Implements. found a full line of Fire Works. See our window. s - RIBBONS CLOTHES LINES Silk Ribbons, all shades, 4 inches Wire Clothes Line, 100 feet Ion.-, , wide, 18e a yard. for 33c. Silk Ribbons, all shades, 4 inches 50 ft, Clothes Line for 18c. wide, 20c a yard. Cotton Clothes Line 10c. 15c. UNDERWEAR Ladies' Vests with short sleeves SHOE DRESSING for 5c. Ladies' Vests, lace trimmed, for 10c Gilt Edge Shoe Dressing for 20c. Boston Oil Shoe Dressing for 9c. WALL PAPER Quick Shine Shoe Dressing 10o. American Wall Paper, the latest patterns, don't buy until you CHINA see our stock. China Cups And SaTICArs for toe. China Plates for 10c. PAPETE RIES China Salad Bowls 13c. Fancy Papeteries, 24 sheets paper GRANITEWARE and 24 envelopes, in blue and cream, at 20c. Long Handle Bastiug Spoon for 7c. 3 pt. Seamless Granite Bowls for HOSIERY 14c. for Ladies' good black Cotton Hose, Granittet.anite Wash. Basin for Sauces17c.150. for 10c. Granite Tea Steepers for 23c. Ladies' black Cashmere Hose, extra duality, for 25c, GROCERIES BRUSHES Extracts, all flavors, for 5o, Whitewash Brush for 13c. Salmon, 3 Calls for 25c. Scrubbing Brush for Ge. Baiting Powder, 2 1b for 25c, Horse Bhush for 20o. Grand Mogul Tea at 25e, 30c and Brooms for iso. 403 a 1b. Corn Staroh at Cc it 1b. TINWARE ,', 1b. package of Ammonia for 50. 17 qt. Dial1 Pan for 350. JEWELRY 10 tit. Mills Pan for 10c. 6 qt. Milk Pail for 15c. geek Pins for 10e, 10 qt. Milk Pail for 170. Stick Plus for 5o. 14 qt. Milk Pail for 20o. Ladies' Gold Plate Rings 80o. Steel Frying Pans for 15e each. Rings for Me. r e 1 k o®t;®efs�@�eoe�le®e®�®e©t�e••e ea®oceeoe>+o®eta®®aes�e®®mos®�s®m©eems+®ta®fa®emtaeataoeoeotoeo WINGHAIK BIARKET REPORTS-�- Corrected every Thursday afternoon Uy F. J. Carr, Flour and Feed Merchant. Wingham, 15May , 1902. Flour per 100 lbs.......... 1 65 to 2 50 Cp Fall Wheat .............. 0 72 to 0 72 BUTTON BLOCK Spring Wheat ............ 0 00 to 0 00 Thomas's r Oats,.. ................... 0 35 to 0 40 `�! u pA Barley .... ..... ........ 045 to 0 50 it I N D II A lel . Peas ..................... 0 70 to 0 75 Turkeys, drawn ...... .... 0 09 to 0 10 ! Geese, 'M ............ 0 OG to 0 00 Ducks, per pair .......... 0 40 to 0 60 Butter .. ... ........ 0 16 to 0 16 1 -t- Eggs Eggs per doz .......... 0 12 to 0 12 Wood per cord .......... 2 00 to 2 00 Hay per ton. 0 00 15010 00 Potatoes, per bushel .... 0 35 to 0 40 Tallow per lb ............ 0 05 to 0 06 a ,,` ■ Lard ....... 0 15 to 0 15 Dried Apples per. 1b ....... 0 05 to 0 06 Wool .................... 0 13 to 0 15 Live Hogs, per cwt....... f, 75 to 6 75 Chickens ./........ ...... 0 30 to 0 40 Remember, boys, the 24th of May will be a week F0 R S A L Ell from Saturday, and at Thomas's Bazaar will be y 3 sect by that convention, and this same residence tolerated in floc days of Ross. -Toronto • • - • - - t,, Globe. statement which we consider false, was A desirable Lot for a private u centre of town. Will be sold reAsou- Ottawa niiuisters have been discuss-! Proclaimed from the pulpit of one of the �� HAM I in - the amusement question. Rev. S. i large congregations of this town oa Sun- a , ' able. Apply to 0. Bland, Methodist, says he objects to! day evening last. What are the facts of DRUGGIST iii M dancing and theater -going being placed i the case, viz; -"That a delegation from ' � ING67Af111 Abner Cosens5i1T theEa11IeCategOI'yR5 lying, SfeAlillg or .the Pr0}IibiClOn A111anC0 wA5 reCeiVBd by _ •.. . . . - � • � •� � inurder. Rev. A. W. Mackay,.kuglican, the convention with cordial manifesta- ` n�$ar,lt the theater as a legitimate tions of approval And received the most -- ----. - --- --- ----- - I ZOAN AND INSURANCE rtureation. Church -goers are the main courteous and respectful hearing, and on AGENT. nappert of the theater, and the remedy! leaving the platform received the usual p o their !rands. Discriminating manifestations of Approval. We do not HOW CAN YOU SELL SO CHEAP ? patronage on their part might do more ; hesitate p say that according n the ■ number present At that convention, there were as many temperance men and 7 -- prohibitionists prohibitionists as at any political con• ventiou held In the coudty hig year. Youthful ; �' Yon" Truly, This question is often asked here. You Ec yes foP i A Prohibitionist. the Aged When print bl,trs and rcadind is only Possible at en Incon- venient distance, ryes need help. Our,{{flasses restore the ltiotl of youth. 1 0,"Vp Park EAST HURON LIBERALS. The Ruunal meeting of the East Huron Liberal Association was held in the Town Hall, Brussels, Tuesday after- noon:and was attended by a large and ie - presentative gathering. The list of Off! - cess is as follows:-President,G. F. Blair, Brussels; Vice -Presidents, W, A. Irwin of Gorrie, M. Murdie of WhItbrop; Secretary -Treasurer, W. H. herr, Brus- sels; Auditor, W. M. Sinclair, Brussels; Municipal Chairmen, Howick, Alex. McLaughlin; Wroxeter, Wm. Robinson; Turnberry, Alex. Ilelly; Grey, C Bernath; Brussels, J. D. Warrick; Morris, Wm. Elston; Wingham, Win. Robertson; Blyth, N. 11, 'young;- Ifni- : lett, Thomas McMillan; MOM116p, John McDowell. Short speeches were nnade by Meors. Sloan, McMillan, MoDowall* Mttrdie, Strachan, Isbister, Kelly, Irwilt, McLaughlin, Robinson Arid the need not worry how we do so. You take the benefit of our close . buying and rather ask others why they sell so high. See our large stocks of A// kinds of Allf FURNITURE WALKER BROS , & BUTTON Furniture Dealers and 'Undertakers T. J. MAGUIR•E ACCOUNTANT, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOAN AGENT. Accounts Rents and Notes Collected. Con- voyancing done. OF6`ICE-Ovor D. M. Gordon's store. RESIDENCE -Leopold street. cook's Cotton Root Compound Is successfully used monthly by over 10,000 Ladies'. Safe, effectual. Ladles ask Tyour druggist for Coots Colton Moet C40- msit tions are dangle oua11Price, No pll;l ppls e� box No. 2,10 degrees stronger,$$ per box. No. I or!I. mailed on receipt of price and two fl -cent tamps, The Cook Company Windsor Ont. Nos. i and 2 sold and recommended �y all responsible Druggists in Canada. No. 1 and 2 are sold in Winghain by A. L. Hamilton Colin A. Campbell, R. A. Douglass and J. E. Davis Druggists. The Is easy to turn, means less friction, less Eric - tion means less Melotte wear, less wear means less expense to keep in order. For saI4 by Separ- tor W. GANNETT, Also Sewing Machines and all kinds of, No Farm Implements. found a full line of Fire Works. See our window. s - RIBBONS CLOTHES LINES Silk Ribbons, all shades, 4 inches Wire Clothes Line, 100 feet Ion.-, , wide, 18e a yard. for 33c. Silk Ribbons, all shades, 4 inches 50 ft, Clothes Line for 18c. wide, 20c a yard. Cotton Clothes Line 10c. 15c. UNDERWEAR Ladies' Vests with short sleeves SHOE DRESSING for 5c. Ladies' Vests, lace trimmed, for 10c Gilt Edge Shoe Dressing for 20c. Boston Oil Shoe Dressing for 9c. WALL PAPER Quick Shine Shoe Dressing 10o. American Wall Paper, the latest patterns, don't buy until you CHINA see our stock. China Cups And SaTICArs for toe. China Plates for 10c. PAPETE RIES China Salad Bowls 13c. Fancy Papeteries, 24 sheets paper GRANITEWARE and 24 envelopes, in blue and cream, at 20c. Long Handle Bastiug Spoon for 7c. 3 pt. Seamless Granite Bowls for HOSIERY 14c. for Ladies' good black Cotton Hose, Granittet.anite Wash. Basin for Sauces17c.150. for 10c. Granite Tea Steepers for 23c. Ladies' black Cashmere Hose, extra duality, for 25c, GROCERIES BRUSHES Extracts, all flavors, for 5o, Whitewash Brush for 13c. Salmon, 3 Calls for 25c. Scrubbing Brush for Ge. Baiting Powder, 2 1b for 25c, Horse Bhush for 20o. Grand Mogul Tea at 25e, 30c and Brooms for iso. 403 a 1b. Corn Staroh at Cc it 1b. TINWARE ,', 1b. package of Ammonia for 50. 17 qt. Dial1 Pan for 350. JEWELRY 10 tit. Mills Pan for 10c. 6 qt. Milk Pail for 15c. geek Pins for 10e, 10 qt. Milk Pail for 170. Stick Plus for 5o. 14 qt. Milk Pail for 20o. Ladies' Gold Plate Rings 80o. Steel Frying Pans for 15e each. Rings for Me. r e 1 k y 3 sect by that convention, and this same residence tolerated in floc days of Ross. -Toronto • • - • - - t,, Globe. statement which we consider false, was A desirable Lot for a private u centre of town. Will be sold reAsou- Ottawa niiuisters have been discuss-! Proclaimed from the pulpit of one of the �� HAM I in - the amusement question. Rev. S. i large congregations of this town oa Sun- a , ' able. Apply to 0. Bland, Methodist, says he objects to! day evening last. What are the facts of DRUGGIST iii M dancing and theater -going being placed i the case, viz; -"That a delegation from ' � ING67Af111 Abner Cosens5i1T theEa11IeCategOI'yR5 lying, SfeAlillg or .the Pr0}IibiClOn A111anC0 wA5 reCeiVBd by _ •.. . . . - � • � •� � inurder. Rev. A. W. Mackay,.kuglican, the convention with cordial manifesta- ` n�$ar,lt the theater as a legitimate tions of approval And received the most -- ----. - --- --- ----- - I ZOAN AND INSURANCE rtureation. Church -goers are the main courteous and respectful hearing, and on AGENT. nappert of the theater, and the remedy! leaving the platform received the usual p o their !rands. Discriminating manifestations of Approval. We do not HOW CAN YOU SELL SO CHEAP ? patronage on their part might do more ; hesitate p say that according n the ■ number present At that convention, there were as many temperance men and 7 -- prohibitionists prohibitionists as at any political con• ventiou held In the coudty hig year. Youthful ; �' Yon" Truly, This question is often asked here. You Ec yes foP i A Prohibitionist. the Aged When print bl,trs and rcadind is only Possible at en Incon- venient distance, ryes need help. Our,{{flasses restore the ltiotl of youth. 1 0,"Vp Park EAST HURON LIBERALS. The Ruunal meeting of the East Huron Liberal Association was held in the Town Hall, Brussels, Tuesday after- noon:and was attended by a large and ie - presentative gathering. The list of Off! - cess is as follows:-President,G. F. Blair, Brussels; Vice -Presidents, W, A. Irwin of Gorrie, M. Murdie of WhItbrop; Secretary -Treasurer, W. H. herr, Brus- sels; Auditor, W. M. Sinclair, Brussels; Municipal Chairmen, Howick, Alex. McLaughlin; Wroxeter, Wm. Robinson; Turnberry, Alex. Ilelly; Grey, C Bernath; Brussels, J. D. Warrick; Morris, Wm. Elston; Wingham, Win. Robertson; Blyth, N. 11, 'young;- Ifni- : lett, Thomas McMillan; MOM116p, John McDowell. Short speeches were nnade by Meors. Sloan, McMillan, MoDowall* Mttrdie, Strachan, Isbister, Kelly, Irwilt, McLaughlin, Robinson Arid the need not worry how we do so. You take the benefit of our close . buying and rather ask others why they sell so high. See our large stocks of A// kinds of Allf FURNITURE WALKER BROS , & BUTTON Furniture Dealers and 'Undertakers T. J. MAGUIR•E ACCOUNTANT, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOAN AGENT. Accounts Rents and Notes Collected. Con- voyancing done. OF6`ICE-Ovor D. M. Gordon's store. RESIDENCE -Leopold street. cook's Cotton Root Compound Is successfully used monthly by over 10,000 Ladies'. Safe, effectual. Ladles ask Tyour druggist for Coots Colton Moet C40- msit tions are dangle oua11Price, No pll;l ppls e� box No. 2,10 degrees stronger,$$ per box. No. I or!I. mailed on receipt of price and two fl -cent tamps, The Cook Company Windsor Ont. Nos. i and 2 sold and recommended �y all responsible Druggists in Canada. No. 1 and 2 are sold in Winghain by A. L. Hamilton Colin A. Campbell, R. A. Douglass and J. E. Davis Druggists. The Is easy to turn, means less friction, less Eric - tion means less Melotte wear, less wear means less expense to keep in order. For saI4 by Separ- tor W. GANNETT, Also Sewing Machines and all kinds of, No Farm Implements. found a full line of Fire Works. See our window. s - RIBBONS CLOTHES LINES Silk Ribbons, all shades, 4 inches Wire Clothes Line, 100 feet Ion.-, , wide, 18e a yard. for 33c. Silk Ribbons, all shades, 4 inches 50 ft, Clothes Line for 18c. wide, 20c a yard. Cotton Clothes Line 10c. 15c. UNDERWEAR Ladies' Vests with short sleeves SHOE DRESSING for 5c. Ladies' Vests, lace trimmed, for 10c Gilt Edge Shoe Dressing for 20c. Boston Oil Shoe Dressing for 9c. WALL PAPER Quick Shine Shoe Dressing 10o. American Wall Paper, the latest patterns, don't buy until you CHINA see our stock. China Cups And SaTICArs for toe. China Plates for 10c. PAPETE RIES China Salad Bowls 13c. Fancy Papeteries, 24 sheets paper GRANITEWARE and 24 envelopes, in blue and cream, at 20c. Long Handle Bastiug Spoon for 7c. 3 pt. Seamless Granite Bowls for HOSIERY 14c. for Ladies' good black Cotton Hose, Granittet.anite Wash. Basin for Sauces17c.150. for 10c. Granite Tea Steepers for 23c. Ladies' black Cashmere Hose, extra duality, for 25c, GROCERIES BRUSHES Extracts, all flavors, for 5o, Whitewash Brush for 13c. Salmon, 3 Calls for 25c. Scrubbing Brush for Ge. Baiting Powder, 2 1b for 25c, Horse Bhush for 20o. Grand Mogul Tea at 25e, 30c and Brooms for iso. 403 a 1b. Corn Staroh at Cc it 1b. TINWARE ,', 1b. package of Ammonia for 50. 17 qt. Dial1 Pan for 350. JEWELRY 10 tit. Mills Pan for 10c. 6 qt. Milk Pail for 15c. geek Pins for 10e, 10 qt. Milk Pail for 170. Stick Plus for 5o. 14 qt. Milk Pail for 20o. Ladies' Gold Plate Rings 80o. Steel Frying Pans for 15e each. Rings for Me. r e 1 k 1 k