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The Wingham Times, 1903-05-28, Page 4TUE WINOITAM. TIMES, MAY 28, 1903, int ARt &HZ AGCNT6 FOR Dr. liesse's Stock Goods apowumwargeows cf41 CI Al Campbell ia Or The Druggist ----------------------- sue 01 -IV ROK NOTES. Canada has e00,010 square miles more land availeble than the Unitea States, and because of its enormoue quantity of ! ,,.. Thursday last being Ascension day, 3minerals, aud especially because of I • divine eeryice was held iu St. Paul's ' its immense area or wheat laud, it is believed by Canadians to be the richer; 6u/tell iti the e"Ilhig' anti, besides, Canada has control of the The regular quarterly communion the Winghain Great Lakes, owning as she does a ettual services ineenueetiou with Presbyterian, church will be hell ou 1 of her own at the Soo, the Welland Sunday next. Omani and the St. Lawrence River.— Pittsburg Dispatch. The date of the Sunday School As. Iron. Syd ley Fisher, Minister of Ag- se:tattoo aud Renal, Domini, meeting, Bhloyolo, on Monday, June 224 .at 10 a ineutieed to take place at Cliuton on o'cloele a. in.—Carried. rieulture for Oencule., arrived back from been chauged to June Jona BUROESS, Tp. Clerk, , japan recently. He said -.--.- a result Jane 2'4 has Mosgrove—Couplaucl—Tlott the clerk ••••••••••••••••••••••00•••••••••0001••••••••••0141*•••••••••••••0010.8".0.00. • ' be instructed to notify the Township Enguicer to come and survey and assess the said drain.—Oarriea. The following accouuts were passed • and cheques issued:—Thes. Bolt, $2, re - 1 , . — _.- • .',7-eae-e- aee rialIM • eadeaa77.---eae_. ae• • JOHN KERR JAS. H. KERR PEOPLE'S POPULAR STORE 0 a -- pairing culvert jell" 5. McTavish, °51 00000000000000000000000000230000:1100000000090000000108000000000$600000000006000* fp assessor's salary; Jolie S. MoTavish, $5, postage. Cauplana—Nelly—That this meetiug do now adjourn to meet in clerk's office, of his visit he believed a large trade it. Ith• flour, lutnber, furniture and pulp could Methodists will celebrate the bieceu- I be worked up with Japan. He was dee teuevy of the biath:of Wesley. Sunday, orated by the Emperor of Japan aud also June 23th, will be observed as a spectal !entertained by him. Mr Flatter said the dtty of thanksgiving and pritier. A war feeling was very strong iu Japan, special fuud cef $230,0J0 for missiou work is to be raised. Mrs. F. Beck, Senator Jas. McMullen and Dr. Beattie Nesbitt, M. P P., and Dr. 5. M, Henry, of Harriston, corner- stoues of the new Methodist church at Admittedly the Legislidare is in no Hatrietou on Monday. The Mrs. Beck but Japanese officialdom was of omuton 1 that Enssia world evaenate ataueburia and avoid a couflict. spoke enlogis• tieally of the showing made of Japan's navy at the Kobe review. position at this late day to give teat. referred to above is a former resident of poasure the coeideration it 1, • The Weight ot the Sea. In a recent magazine article by C. H. Townsena we are toll that "Tho pres- sure of water in the great deptlis is tre- luenclous, crushiug all objects that are not constructed to withstand it. All deep sea, iustrumeats are mule to resist sea pressere, which is about a ton to the ,quare inch with each mile ot depth. At the greateet depth known there would, therefore, be a pressure of nearly six tous to each quare in& uf surface. This is, of coarse, a very different condition from that under which terrestial creatures demand. It is past the usual time Roy, D. Perrie will attend the Gomm' live, the air pressure at the surface of it for prorogati m, and the and of the iies- Assemby meeting of the Presbyterian the earth being only fourteeu pounds to sion is not yet in sight, owing to the church and will leave uext week for the square mch. The greatest depth co TO ADVERTISERS. delay cansed by the Gamey iuvestigation. Vancouver. He expects to be away for ever reached by a human beiug in a the This has evershadowe public business, fear Sundays aud suitable supply will diving suit is only 200 feet, where the vautice of changes Utast be left at this and the majority of the legislators are be arrauged for the Presbyteriau church water pressure is -88 pounds to the square "" *face riot later than Saturday noon. al The copy for changes must be also impatient to get away. Lauder the 1 during his absence. Mr. Perrie will such At tho bottom of tbe sea a piece left till not later they. Monatey evening, circumstances there is no occasion to i take this trip in place of his usual four oe tarred rope becomes so catupeassed ma Casual advertisements accepted up impugn the Governmeut's good faith weeks' mid -summer hotidays, The trip by the water that its diameter is greatly to noon Wednesday of each week. because it thinks temperance legislation legislatiouf should, be very oeueficial to his health. rednced. It is not many years since it should wait for a more propitious sea- The Wingloun Methodist church has WAS argued that nothing could live at son.—Loudou Advertiser. had a very successful year under the pas- the bottom of the sea on aceOunt of the t >rate of Rey. R. Hobbs. From the re- pressure. Deep sea twin:ids, however, port preseuted at the District Meeting have tissues sufficiently watery to equal - in Lucknow last week we learn that the ize the tartshing weight of the seas. total additions for the year were 73 and -- Live Rock Markets. Toronto, May 26.- -With a light run of cattle at the market to -day, as usual after a holiday, there was a fair business, and prices were on the whole steady to firmer than ie the closiug market last wee k. Busiuese was a good deal brisker for butcherscattle and prices for .nice qual- ity were at least 10c to 15c firmer. Bar ordinary butchers' cattle prices were a little easier, but everything was pretty well clamed out early. Li the export market there was also quite a brisk trade doing, consideriug the heavy shipments which are still being made from the other side. The export cattle sold here to -day stroug at from • • • eace. wh 13 BM WiNfiliADI TIMES. Wit .MC Concerning Two Orchard Pests. se , etaereaoTT. PuRLISHER AND PROPRIETOR During the recent series of orchard meetings in the Georgian Bay district aid THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1903. there wera 32 removals; the total m eat- several.aew and interesting questions ;rote bership no being 480. The total a tau, t were brought ap for discussion. Fur in tit raised for all purposes daring thnear hu NOTES AND COMMENTS stance, at the meeting held at Bauchi, was $7258 OS, aud of this amount $419.80 April 2nd,two samples of injuries to was for missions. Mr. Hobbs hu se been a very earnest worker siuce coming to Wingliam awl the Methodist congrega- tion will be sorry that his pastoral term hero will soon be ended. ESTABLISHM !Kg. Nial Tarte will stump Quebec against leaanrier next election. He will find trees were shown, with Which the ex- pe.rts were not familiar. Mr. A. McNeil, emir Wilfrid has a prestige amo.ug the Dominiou Fruit Iuspector kindly offered is ebitants that even the professional to investigate the matter and report the betlatT'wrecker caurot break down. result throughthe press of that district. theThe Gamey case was concluded on These results are now sithmuted. . douturday last andis now iu the hands of Ia Mr. neck's young orchard the woe commissioners for consideration and TIMNIIERRI. trunks and. branches were thickly rapport, after twenty-seven days devoted covere.d with scars not unlike the wounds Minutes of council meeting held iu Mn evidence and three to argument. The made by hail bat occurring ou the under Clerk's office, Binevale, on Tuesday, side of the brauches as well. Mr. Me- May 26thenembers of council all present, Neil reports that this injury is caused the Reeve in the chair. The minutes of by the Beffalo Tree liopper, (Ceresa ba- last meeting, were read, approved and ommissioners hope to have their report lardy etuly in June, before the Legis• tnre adjourns. Toronto Exhibition Board has decided bates). This insect which looks not nu- signed on motion of Messrs Rutherford sits abolish horseracing ia front of the like au animated beech nut with two and Kelly. eeaaud stand. $2,300 is to be appropriat- sides somewhat longer than the third, Commnnications were read from in 1 for prizes for special harness, 11 sla-ele, makes its appearance about the middle County Clerk re Good Roads grant. enter, jnmping, polo and speed classes 1 of July and continues to live upon the Moved by Mr. Rutherford, secoucled eNpea be eeellibited iu front of the grand. ' i juices of plants of various sorts till the by Mr. Coupland and resolved. that we eandmaking e.n entirely new feature. 1 end of summer. It seldom does much the Municipal .Council of the Township of Turnberry iu council assembled, re - the A Parliamentary paper shows the gross 1 harm, although the scars mule in the commend that the County Conucil at lambs, 190 hogs and 57 calvs. cuteceipts of the railroads of the United i young wood for the clepoeit of eggs are their next meeting iu June proceed to Exporters' cattle— Per 100 Ike tieringdom last year were a109,534,000, as ' somewhat unsightly. Dr. James Fletche secure their share of the oue million hLeiagvhvt $140 $ 5 11 inharapared with al06,615,753 in 1901. The 1er, Entoineloeiet and Botanist of the 440 4 50 says dollars set apart for good roads by the out It receipts increased from -.231,063,07G ' Daminion Experimental ,Farms , Bulls heavy 3 50 4 00 Provincial Government of Onterio, and do., light 3 00 ' 350 thee a4,627,000. This is a sure intlication1 that there is no effective remedy for the that the equivalent to be raised mid ex- Feeders the at business in the old country is on the 1 Buffet° Tree Hopper. petaled as. outlined by repert of the light,800 pounds and up- wards 4 00 4 50 3 75 the Last year the Ontario Government i dark discoloration on one of the larger the public meeting of Municipal officers Batchers'— tha stained $078.43, under the Sucessiou 1 brauches. This discoloration extended held in Clinton in March lase—Carried. Choice .. 4 00 48 40 the aties Act, by the decease of three i and the wood died under the discolored Communications were also read from Medium.... .... . . .... 3 50 ihhtsidents of Bruce county. Their names 1 bark. By the third year the limb was the Lawn Secord Nettiouttl. Montunent Pinked. 4 25 4 89 as t3xa, $513.18; M. Pinkerton of Green. creee of canker. The best remedy, if the town of St. Marys, aud also from the Hoes - Bulls Milk cows 30 00 8 09 2 25 53 00 3 80 BaAd the amounts their estates were ! entirely girdled a ncle he portion above the Committee, also front the council of the Rough 2 75 3 23 3 00' Nalsessed for are: John Gerolamy of injury dead. This was undoubtedly a Light stock bulls the, le, r - to; R. Purves of Kinloss Tp. : limb be small, is to cut oft well below No actiou taken in either contra at deaden. Bruce Mines aud Algoma Railway Co. 1)10.25. the injury and. burn it. If a larger limb . . 005 ,,Let us call a halt on the orange grow- culvert ou Howick boaudary is complete Best tate or the trunk of a tree be attacked, it is Mr. John Coopland reported that the Lights 5 75 1!!!g for rind? Oranges now iu the mar- work. Tie to be paid for by Taruberry cues Sheep— Exema 2 25 advisab1e. to cut nut all diseased parts, 3 73 Ish".s. Are they breedin,g and propagate , ed and Howick council peal $11.00 en Backs 1 well into the healthy tissne, wash with 3 00 proc ' the Bordeaux mixeure and when the t have rinds three-eighths of au inch • ' , council. Lambs 5 00 prea. wood is somewhat dry, paint with lin- wk. On the fruit stands they are Conpland—Rutherford— That the Sp: Mg Lambe 4 CO dust , seed oil paint. The wood should be kept 2 00 etutiful to look at—big, fat, solid, south east half of lot No. 60, con 1, also Calves, eneh thre Y / well painted to protect it from the scions. When you got them home I high WINCILIAM 31.A.ItIVEIT REPORTS td start to eat one you find inside a , I weather until the wounds heal over. to e. 4 Depert mew of Agricultural, Whigham, May 27, 1903. ear York Press. 1Commissioner's Branch, Ottawa, May Corrected every Wednesday afternoon . iserable little kernel of edible pulp.— : whit t ion 1 23rd, 1923. by Cassels & Carr. eaa, There will be some eighty fewer es -1 ...—.--e,— e,..aaeliners at the annual departmental ex -1 Spring Wheat 0 00 to 0 00 • • es • • • • We are headquarters for the • • • genuine • • • • Wil EAT' E - 0 • Don't take the cheap imitations. • • • • • AEEDS__. • • • • • FRESH._ GROCERIES • • • • • • • • • • • • • a • 9 0 • • Turnip Seeds Monarch or Elephant Swede Carters Imperial Swede Bangholm Prirple Top Swede &c. Pries Right Our Mammoth Long Red Mangle Seed and Giant Sugar Mangle Seed is all fresh seed. Yon are always safe in buying seeds at this store. We pay highPst market prices for Butter and Eggs o • We want at once a good • • load of good Potatoes. " • • • • •Broken Sweet Biscenits and • •• Broken Soda Biscuits 6 lbs tfor • 25e • Lemon Biscuits 3 lbs for 25e • car Seasonable hods AT Money - Saving Prices GENTS' • FURNISHINGS" ORDERED SUITS • 003 DRESS MPSLINS English and Canadian Serges and Worsted, Scotch and Cana- dian Tweeds. etc., well trimmed, tailoring guaranteed, perfect fit. PI ices $10,00 and $20.00. Fancy Colored Muslim 150 to 20e Fancy Stripe Muslins 121,-e 10 156 Basket Cloth - 25c to 356 Dress Muslins, linen 15e to 60e Persian Lawn) 10c Linen Lawn to Book Muslin 30e Vietoria Lawn) per yd. Dress Ginghams • 10e to 25c Dress Prints - 10e to 1* DRESS TRIMMINGS SiIk Applicine, black and white Lace Applique, white, black, cream, fawn, etc Real Valenciennes Laces and Insertions Sequin Trimming Ribbon Velveteen in black and Colors LADIES' BELTS Black Silk Belts, very stylish, 25e, 50e, 75e, $1.50 Block Velveteen Belts 25c each Patent Leather Belts, new bnekles. 25e Beaded Elastic Belts, white, black and white, very pretty White Leather Belts. STRAW HATS New styles 25c, 50e, 75c, $1,00 Have you seen the new CELLULOID COLLARS We have them. Price 20e. CENTS' HOSIERY Black Cashmere 25c Black Worsted - 20e to 50c Fast Black Cotton • 25e 3,11N.ed Colored Cotton 8c & 10e • to • • 3 3• • • 3 3 • 0 i• 0 • • • • • • SUMMER UNDERWEAR Silkiue Shirts and Drawers each - 75e Balbriggan " .. 50e Balbriggan " ., " 25c Union .. " " 50e Natural wool " " 1 00 SHIRTS White Shirts English Cambric Shirts Print Shirts Unlaundried Shirts New colors, well made Prices 30e to $1.50 $4.90 to about $5 15. foeoecoolseeeecosee.k000ssois000iseoros000z000s0000ececoossoisoceosoo9oissisooec000eoe• Feeders are selling at $4.50 to $1.93. IP Sheep ancl lambs were steady ; every- • • thing sold. Hogs are a little flamer at • JOHN KERR $5 for the best and $5.75 for light aud thick fat. • 0 The total rim for the day was 56 cars, el sp with 1,003 head of cattle, 210 sheep and MACDONALD BLOCK, 1 JAS. H. KERR IA/INGHAM' eocoeis000sols0000ssees000 otteeossoz00000sep0009oo0o0ceosoisossoosoofooeoaecioeo 10610111.0254SIS 0 0 • 0 0 • • • • • • 0 • 0 • 0• • 0• Special Prices 42.5 3 25 2. ee, 5 50 4 30 and 10 00 quaiter acro of lot 1, con. a, be placed iu Road Division No. 37 and that the inotiou of lust meeting in respect to said lots be reeciuded.—Oarried. lielly—efosgrove--That the south Flour per. 100 lbs.... ...... 1 65 to 2 50 ....0 60 to 0 it) half ef lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 be placed Fall Wheat eeeaminations this year and about am few- let le W. A. Sanderson, jeweller, of Road Division No. 22 and that Janes 0 25 to 0 30 to eandidates. The decrease is due to 1 Peterboro, went out ou Stouy Lake in Hyslop he appointed Pathinaster fur the Oats pBoaasrle'y ..... ........ 0 35 to 0 40 0 65 to 0 70 doweter and e matting oat this year of the his canoe on alonday afternoon, coal is current year.—Carried. • • IN . • . —RINGS —WATCH.ES —BROOCITES —BRACELETS all lines of jewelry until further notice. Halsey Park so art I examination. According to the !probably drowned. The canoe was TOO members of Council haying made Turkeys, drawn .. .. 0 11 to 0 12 enisaetidtnents to the old regulations, if ; found upside down in the water. and subscribed to the oath as members Geese, Ducksper pair 0 60 to 0 75 0 07 to 0 08 eimees regulations recently proposed by the I The largest steam tuever bult bus .. of the Court of 113vieion, the Court was make'ne ies i0 30 to 0 60 ow partment for doing away with other i - opened at 1.30 p. ill. with tho Reeve as Butter ..... .... 0 15 to 0 15 just been launchect from a German ship- . yard. Sne is I G3 feet lone, can develop esaaapartmental examinations become law 1 chairman. Eggs. per doz ,ere will in ft year or so be a further , , 1,5i0 borse power, and is 'td with a _... The followiug appeals were heard:— Wood per cord 2 00 to 2 50 g cutting down iu the number of cau- 1 , ,. ,w WireteSS tetOi.zrapIty apparatus. sessment, ao action; Jos. W. Warder, Tallow per lb G. 1N. W. Tel Co. over charge in as- Hay, Per ton 7 " Pot atocs, per bushel 0 70 to 0 70 _. . 7 00 to 8 00 . . 0 Oa to 0 0(, 0 15 to 0 15 0 04 to 0 41. nativetecall it "aid WO or trembling ..... 0 Ila to 0 la - sestet:led; Jelui McDonald. Bluevatee eaaaanege.. per zy,tt, 5. se to 5 50 • eeve. . Those who eet the disease . esseesea M. F; Itobt Shaw, eutered en . / . • tremble for five days Then they 0EMENT woRKS ins roncnitis 0 better, but eo not completely recover : feel roll for $1000 persunal property ; Elijah Jacklite entered on roll for M. F; Wat- a 0 mail all their lion' has adieu out of their eon ataxia-, mum ed on tell for M. a' ; — el ' Alex. Forsyth, W. T. Plot entered cls I tun prepared to eeeen e '401alaat-'ralw7laea`aal heads and the have become completely . wee " I have kept Ayer's Cherry Pee- -, behl. rull for M. E. cemeut work of every' description. W- WII in my house for a greet teeny llv A great many farmers are tronbled (audit* silos, Etlewstlks, stable doors, Mosgrove—Cutsphind—The business foundations, ete. nave every facility . Tadatea. as fa 3e ileesstasearansaretaaesea• tweigior over caarge in assesstnet t reduced $1000; Lard .. • A peculiar fever is now prevalent in the Sam Sea disttiet of Siam. The Dried Apples per Ib Dayie, over charge iu assessment, Wool. and Optician. I••••n*., Urn 11111111101*AT •ini 1-Mtm--, MO W\IV: be..1101111M111111 Oa Ann ftvi, IPTichal. pilligallin* *We pug INUR -38mis sesirn ,-.), 2-4---uni11111 * IP 'see eet 1., th* t i revised and corrected be the assesment reasonctble. Cement for s e no years. It is the best mai eine le_ II with crows np-rooting and destroying ; before the ceurt being continued that the necessary and can do t work. e then newly -planted corn crop. A. good All water guaranteed. Prick% tend terms' ayste tho timed for coughs amil colds." a • that t re 1 , court be now closed atul that the roll as AltaAt — - • 1 rtmedy 18 given for this. Plant stakes 10 or 15 feet long aronnd your P"teh 1 roll for the year 1903.—Carried. CIIARLES 11)11118En, WINGUA'Nf. = All serious liana ,' 411(1 to them fasten cords, stretching; b ; COUllei1 resnme4.1 regular bushy:se. wool troubles begin witlt a p front one to the other, thug forming a I Cormatud —Mosgrove —11111 the cler t i * 4 i e i not to prevent work to go on underneath. Lemout aud Mr. lienry Thomsen to Life Assurance ° over :he r-dali stiffi gentle I ich 3 • ! lustrocted to notify Mr. Rouald , tieklinr 11 ti.e thro-.. i ' • - - - - ' • h° You can stop this at first 1 i . Crows ate afraia of cord and %ill het ' clean out the Goveratneut drain, oft their Ayer's Cherry Pzctoral. V I Abed of cockles the size of peas has —Qtrried. None Safer None Better _rite in st sing e mg. t with k , 4 places before the 13th day of July next The hintuat of Canada . ,. . ., :venttire throtigh. tt been located a mile long Ana a third of a . A fatty signed petition was laid before — Use it also for bronchitis, It mile wide, on the mute Tee Sands in ! the cooked' eskiyg to have a tile drain r -- -1 consuraption, Imrd colds, tl the Wash. A ',gnaw, foot of bed ex• built through the foIlowinglote, ntonely: ire insurance ' ambled, gave 1,000 tiny cackles, and se Lot 0, Con.11; Lots 10, mouth part 11, and for coughs of all kinds. — deueely packed Ott they that the either- berth tart 1 1.12, 13 and 14, COIL 4; Lots i ! lee trutpector for that part of the Coast i 10, 11, la. 13 and 14, Con. 5; To a ed. Rates adequate hnt not excessive. Purely Canadian Stock Compel:dee. ig rea eV, Vitererat, Vol'el:str i. 1 the, any one but an exptrt might !Went outlet and that the Township Claims protratle stetted. t".341' tie- rt' rn""lies""d°1have warted over theta without being' Engin. 1 r be brottglit on the lands to aware of duly existence, t make autvey end metes costs. ABNER COSENS. i 411KArt Mot 64 VeAra ,r. e. rt.att co., Amor:. r mac r ally Important ,VVVVVVVVVITYVYTYTY7VVTYVY VVVYYVVVYWYVVYVVVVVVVVVYTIF 14 g • 4 El Si 4 .4 4 T. A. MILLS has completed his stock of silige. and 3 maturing corns, I have exercised the greatest care to have the best recommended kinds for silo. 4 4 • •4 4 4 4 44 IE . - . . r. . . . 1 . . Clark's Early Mastodon, . . • Cloud's Early Mammoth Surprise, . is- Compton's Early, . . Saltzer's North Dakota, 1 As . 4 . . 4 1" And several other kinds well ripened and of inacraificent 4 E qua:ity. . 1 . 4 p., ..................... 4 6 VIMMINV.......".•114S4.14.,* a.** yysroarSam..i..........a7.2.1.-11.11...AYC * OMAN* 4411.611.N.I.Mal., 4 , 6 4 Peas without bugs, Pe 6 4 16 Speltz, 4 Buckwheat, 4 16 4 . 6 Millet,—Hungarian, 4 4 10 New Seed Potatoes, ..., 16 1 Mangels, 0.- 4 Sugar Beets, 4 O. 4 . Field Carrots, 4 4 IP PI Garden Carrots, 1 4 Turnip Seed—several special kinds now here. 4 4 6 1 1 Ki White Cap Dent, 90 -day Learning, Mammoth Cu.ban. Butler Bailey, 4 44 4 4 4 44 kinds of Sutler! Seedsi Pom▪ ts 16 'Includiner Peas, Beal -3s, New 131ack 13eet, Sunflower, 4 of a Snit mullet bo seen by a K. unseen iutertor of a gement arc le intend this place to be headquarters for seeds, as 1 give qualitits that aro the life of it. special attention to the seed trade. ump tn. I have. every kind of seed that you want, and msual look. Deep down tit the fects—but net if we eto the making. r. Call and be convinced 1 can serve you well and save I sir!—we're OXfiCt—filtdettrefnl you money. A fine exterior es,ter cover tip de- -and out worlt vein stand the se elostat Pertain y. 11 MAXWELL • • It11(111 Art TAILOR. LA• A.AALAAAAAAAALAAAAAALLAAA AAIALAAAAAAAA.AAALAAAAAAAAA ricer where they onglA to be. • r: rr • 3 A TYI ILLS1 • •