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Delmore to play e. friclia y mated* with
our teethe. The weather threatened
ram all afte moon, but held oft` nal
the boys had nicely started to play,
Ala then it oared down in eitrUest.
-• 9 r. hi receipt � ld 4 p
yell Dregs fxootis 1 o roe P
7.'be poi's never se,to notice the
of our large importation purchases of tarn, taut played away for fifteen
staple an tansy dry, goods ; we are now initiates, when Delmore boys soared,
complete in all departments. and Formosa team were willing to
stop So they et muse prooeeded to
Dress Goods --Great care has been used the Queen's. hotel, '' Lige they flet dry
ill thesoleotion for this Iargely inoroas- clothing ou and Ate it hearty supper
ing branch of our business. We never # whi=mh was ordered lay Eel more boys
d the 13elmore
had half the assortment of novelties and
land s ahoultcttgcaisovereeta ltortxtosa on
large variety of shades and designs as Monday,10th inst., and there miff flay
we are showing this season. an hour and a half roturnmateh. This
was •carriedottt on Monday. The
We request you to reserve yllur order Porniosa.s bad a strong teat on the
field that day, they having assistance
until you have seen our stock which has from Mildmay and same of their
been purchased In the best market and college boys had jos' come borne from
Berlin ; these have played with the
will be found to be of their usual good Berlin Bangers. The first half time
value, no goals were scored by either clubs,.
but the s ecoid half the Formosa boys
Tailoring department well assorted got in one goal to their credit. While
there were still fifteen minutes to
n+'tth new fail goods of the latest styles play, the foot bail gavel out and so
in Scotch and West of England Tweeds, both games were sadly interrupted.
Both clubs then had supper together,
French Worsteds, Irish Serges. Don't' which was ordered by Formosa boys,
buy before looking through this Depart and for a few hours the 13ehnore boys
enjoyed themselves as they never had
went. l done before. They say that the Fore
Yours truly, , moss boys are the hese lot of fellows
!the every played with.
The New Atlantic Liner
"STATx of CALIFORNIA,"
M. N. MOON)..
y . :The magnificent Steamship "State
COedingt (oft;alifornia," built for the '"Allan
1,am tfb1'a State Line wliieh was launched ot,
i the 29th of January, 1891. sails from
Glasgow for New Yore on her maiden
FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1891. i voyage on the 14th of August. The
, "State of California' is built" of mild
' steel, and is classed A;1 in Lloyd's
d ill'heaith, Bev J: under special survey, " She ,s 400 feet
the pastorate of the' long over all, 46 feet beau, and 82
--owingto continu
Crawford has resign
Baptist church in t wn. i feet 8 ,inches moulded depth, and
--At Goderieb on Tuesday : t will have a gross register tonnage of,
each where the wave- about 4,500 tons. The vessel is divid.
ed into eight watertight compartments,
the bulkheads of which are all carried
'to the upper ,deck, so as to endure the
greatest amount of safety in case of
"vert it suicide." iaccident, amid has also water ballast
Why marriage `s sometimes a failure is tanks in cellular double bottom four
au interesting and -+portant question to and aft, which can. be" fitted or, emptied
all; andeveryo"ue,ma Tied or° single,ahould expeditiously. The Stats of Cali -
read the absorbing et ry with the above forma . is the first high-class passel)-
Hie, by the poet-•.velist lilla Wheeler i ger steamer added to the Glasgow and
Wilcox, written in t.at popular author's New 'York trade, for a number of
most forcible style, which is published in years. and is designed • to attain • the
the September n , ober of that'always highest speed passible),, crit,, oapucity
bright eriodical Pemorest'sFttimil iliaga- far sufficient cargo to ensure „coca
zine. It contains besides, abundance.' of oearnings from tr, and. even with few
other good readi g :ratter, just the sort convey
no passengers, and tilos 11 e eble to
callvey passengers at very moderate
that one enjoys this season. There is Tates. The vessel has a Number of
a, splendid artioI , fully illustrated about novel arrangement to specially suit
"Brazil;" "A. P•et at Home" tells about the Glasgow trade. Thesaloon eo-
Ella Wheeler Wil•.., and her lovelyliome, colnmodation is situated at the middle
and raith it ttrepiotu :s of "the poet's oor- of the, vessel, where there • is least
nor* and portraits of er in some of ber motion,and is capable, of ruminate..
noted gowns; wheth r yeti ever enjoyed dating 260 passengers. The saloon
that rare sport moos= hunting or not, you skylight is placed over u usic•croorn on
will be interested in 'A Stray Shot ata promenade deck, and lights both main
idoose," written by le fortunate amateur saloon and music-roorn. Saloon pas,
tsportsman who bro• ght down his game at sengers have the best part of the
the first shot, whie • is also finely minute vessel reserved entirely for themselves,
1 tsd; ",A Seven 1)., s' Tramp and What it and have access to all_ saloon adCorn-
•Cost" describes a 'tramp" made by eight modation with going 3n deck. The
girls and achapero. the chaperon tells decoration of saloon "ts in 'polished
rills: story; then there are stories and hardwaods,and different.eombinations,
:poems, and the various departments are exceedingly chaste and ef'ecti te, The
-replete with useful and amusing matter, tnusicwro,,tn is panelled in satin wood:
sand there ere nearly 2t0 illustratioee, be- birch and sycamore, and upholstered
'sides is, beautiful wat .r•color, "play ball, in Gobelintapestry. The main saloon
Pal" which appeals o every admirer and' is in figured walnut and birch, with
devotee of baseball. And this is only afair l upholstery in 111oquette. The ladies
sample of what one ets monthly in this, cabin is in Tyueeastle tapestry panel,
ideal Family Magazi. - whieh`fepublished I ling, and snit tepestry upholet-'ry, and
for e2 a year, by W J,e . Wage Damorest, 15 the smoking root,,, staircases and en-
East i4tlr;,st, New 'y• k City, 1 trance hall are in combinations of.
' mahogany, oak and walnut. The'.
Bin; Vale ' staterooms are all in white eninnel,nnd
Tobe, the trotting horse otvli•1 upholstered in red velvet, tb. berths
(ire' 1 and sofas Hein r fitted with spring
ed by Me Tho' Nixon, of this village, I mattresses, and the wash basinsare
took second piece in the, free for all 1
race, at Toronto, en Sittur�lay ., oil the tippi r principle in mahogany
trotting
last. Also, on ioont , at the satire , cases. Steerages are fitted for about
700 or 800 prssengers forward end
place, Grey Tobe was awarded secand ' also aft of saloons on both decks.
money in the free for all race, two . 'The cabin and steerage acootliworla-
mile J4efrts. , tion i5 heated by steam,and 'he vessel
As they stood °Albs
lets plu.y
She laid her head
And lifted her lips
And—ho did th
n his satin vest
a pouting way,
est.
throughont'is fated up idiot a 'double
i3elnaore. insttillation of eiectrie light. The
The recentrein delayed the fall t inaewiecry consists of a set of triple
wheat harvesting.—We are ghat, to beeacpartsien engines of the latest design,
able to report that Mr .Prier, wbo got' having cylinders 34 ins, 55 ins and
his reg. broken teoar the diii esti factory , 88 itra,swtth a stroke of 54 ins supplied
here, by his team rurtnittg away, iallwitb steam by three steel boilers et
° getting getter again and that be row 100 ib pressure. TIi*'"St•ate of Cali.
ceiveel ,eeeeozher aerioun injuries foruia" has e, very handsome appear-
The farifi,ttlrpfellienls end utnops of the mile"', lig. svlll 111 r ottbt beeunie a ft.:
later Cooper Robinson were • sold by ; %'Olitir with the travailing public. She
•aUetion on Monday,10th hist. There ;Mile from, New Xtrrlt for (41,avow
were ft great many at the sale end • September 8.
geed prices were realized, Me G Bar•
te3t1 wielded the liarntner--4rryl`ogtb 1 Prof Jones, of Iiincarditee,. dropped
Brothers have finished the brief work doted of heart disease on Friday in
IVfr A Ii'`fe;olle a hotrtee and now the Paisley, whrre be baa :goner to .give
wound athe barn ter and sstw can he maskIes tetu 3, ilii formerly tiwaa
aril .wpm SatIrday, 80h 'net, aha prseentorin (kit, Toronto, Strte,tferrd
l' to rm. eitxte over to and other plaot%
The Wbeat situation.
A New York circular says ; The
domestic requirements foto the year
will be 060,000,000 bushels of wheat
in the United States, Utile estimate
o(:585,000,000 tier realized there will
be an 0=480E225,00%000 bushels ad-
Witting of exportation of 200,000,000
and the adding of 25,000,000 to the
reserves, which were exceptionally low
at the opening of the present crop
year,
Biradstreet's ooneludes front Mr W
E Bear's careful espinlate of the
world's needs 01 wheat that if 180,000)-
000 I,usliels are .exported from 'United
States to. Europe, acid 88,000,000
bushels from. India, there would re,
main fully $8,000,000 bushels. to • be
supplied by Australia, South America,
Canada and Asia Minor. An English
alitbority Says if Europe requires 288,-
000,000 bushels of wheat the moves.
meat would have to , he 5,600,000
per week for 52 weeks, a joh which
shippers and niorobrints have never
had before.
At the athletic sports held at St
Catharines on 1Vlonday, Geo 1t Gray,
of Coldwater, broke the world's record
in putting the 21 -Ib shot 89 feet 1
incites, the former 'record bt•iitg 38
feet llinchess.
SOR,N..•
WAan In Wingham, on the 7th Inst,
the wife of Mr John Ward; a daughter,
DorrnLzn.nn—In Wingham, on the 9th
Inst, the wife of it 2r Wm Doubledee ; a
son.
MaDeNstia—In Wingham, on the 12th
inat, the wife of Mr Geo McDonald; a
rr�.sxxa;s—Iii East Wawanosh,on the 7th
Inst, the wife ;of Mr Arthur Haines ; a
so'•
fooi;n—In Wingham, on the 6th fust,
the wife of Air Wm i3/aore ; a daughter.
PIlxrn—In Belgrave,on the 8th August,
th wife of Mr Geo Pirie ; a daughter.
Brt.xr —In Wingham, on the. 26th
July, the, wife of 112r Robt •Abraham; a
son. -
AaAa--In Turnberry, on the25thJuly,
the wife of Mr John.Agar; a daughter:
Maarats--In Uteri s, on the 25th July,
the wife of Mr M Masters • a daughter.
Kceera—In Mitchell,-on,Tuly 30th, the
wife of Mr A. Koenig, Brittle ; a son.
•
11113.I1,RIED. • i:>
Remy—Bnown—At the residence of
the bride's, father, Hallett, on the 5th
Inst, by the Rev D 5 Ramsay, MVIr Henry
W `Kelly, of Blyth, to Aggie, daughter of
Mt John Brown.
DZID.
AssmAnf—In Wingham, 'OA the 27th
July, infant son of Mr Robt .Abraham,
aged one day.
nnwiiv--.in I•Iowick, on the " 1st fust,
obert, son of Mr Ben] Kerwin, aged 21
years and'6 months.
MoQontrzcic—In Culross, on the 8th
instant, Sarah McCormick, relict of the
late Andrew McCormick, aged 90 years.
I —TANG&
A. L.11A. 1ILTON, Chemist and
Druggist, begs to inform the people
of Wingham and vicinity, that be
has bought the PHARMACY DRUG-
STORE from Dr..W. sit. Towler, and
hopes through strict attention - to
business to retain all the old . cus-
tomers, besides as many new ones
as possible.. A. L. hAMILTON.
Havit*"sold thestock and good-
will of my business to Arthur L.
Ianiilton, a graduate of the Ontario
College of Pharmacy, 1 take this
opportunity of thanking my many
patrons for their liberal patronage
and hope thst will continue to ileal
at the PhAiaoy, W/ . B. TOWL,ER.
\Vi '!lain, August•12th,1891.
WESTERN FAIR
LONDON', •
geptomber 17th to 26th, 1$91,
08,11A.DA'S FAVORITE
Live Stock, Agrieuiturh1,
Industrial and Art Exhibition
Established 1808.
LAIW]., INCREASE OF Mtn/3/TS
N'I>f ATTEXD ANTS EVERY +`RY YE i h.
1890 was sock, but 1801 wilt be butter.
5,00o IN PRIZES
Attraction*, etc.. which are being arranged for, will
surpass any yet produced.
S1'Ri1I.S1, 1s1if t1119I6N ItA'T1i8 oS ALL TRAIL-
wAYS.
tattles close Soptomber I2th, Vol' Prize Lists and
all intortnatkm apply to
COAPT. A. w_ rove ')'IROS. A. IIB
Dissolution of Partnership.
Notice is hereby given that the Part-
nership heretofore subsieting between
the undersigned as Hardware Merchants,
under t e ntune of Jeke .A.. CI.= ii" Co.,
at the Town of Winghtuu, was diesolved
by mutual commit on the 12th day of
.Iv1arah, A, D.1891, .A11 accounts due to
the late than will be paid to Jae, A, Cline
who will carry on the business at the old
stand and by whom all obligations of
the late firth will be paid,
Fated this 24th March, A. D, 1891,
Witness, tins, A. CL1NF,
J, A, Mowron. Jona Necr.Arrns,
Refering to above, I wish, to return my
thanks for past favors, and trust that by
close attention to the wants of my ons,
toners to merit a continuance of the
same.
Jas, A. Cline.
P. S,—Past dee accounts must be set-
tled at once.
CANADIAN PUNIC'.
HARVEST EXCURSIONS
From all Stations n Ontalo Return mates to
METITVEN
HARTNFY
DELORAINE
MOOSOMIN
$ INSCAIi.TH
REGINA
MOOSEJAW
YORIITO1 '
CALGARY
PRINCE ALBERT
$28.00
$3OOO
$85.00
To leave all points in the Province, of outset) on
'AUGUAUGUST Its. Return untilDSeptembor
ST loth, 1s91
AUGUSAUGUST 1 Sth, Returnuntil September
T 1 z7th,1891
SEPTEMBER 1st, Retuiotth,1lOotober
Parties ticketing from other peints should arrange
to arrive in Toronto in time to connect with the 11
gertrain leaving August 11th, lsth,and Septem-
her ist,1891.
For full information apply to any ticket agent of
the Canadian Pacific) Railway.'
HAVE
HYQU
any intention of taking a
Bn mess Course This Season?
so,
The Foneeb git j Bu iqe$$ follege
OP LONDON`
would like to correspond with you.
CATALOG -UB FREE.
J. W. 'WESTERVELT, Principal.
sm L w -r
C 11 PTION
CURE.
The success of this Great Cough Cure.is
without a parallel in the history of medicine.
All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos-
itive guarantee, a test that no other cure San sue.
cessfully stand. That it'may become known,
the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are
placing a Sample Bottle Freeinto every home
in the United States and Canada. If you have
a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for
it will cure you. If your child has the Croup,
or.Whooping Cough„ use it promptly, and retie;
is sure. If you dread- that insidious disease
Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for
SHILOH'S CORE, Price to cts., 50 cts. and.
Itz.00. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame,
use Shilolt's Pnrous Plaster, Price 2$ Cts.
`I•OSLPH OOWAN,
j
Cram 9xrr Dzv, Uovirr, Co. Hunov,
AUCTIUNEBIi„
ISSUER, OP MARRIAGE LICENSES
. • COIndissto Tait It H. 0. J„ BTO.
WItOXEIttt. ONT,
NOTICE.
All parties indebted to William Ridc1,
either by note or book account, will
please °all and'pay the game to me atones,
.as they have beers placed in my bands
for collection.
JOHN NEELA.NDS.
Wingham, Tune 18th 1891.
Money to Loan on Notes.
Notes • Discounted
AT. R.EASSO A13LE, 1bATES
Money envaueed on ,Mortgages at 9 per cont, with
prlvlloge of psyinp; at the end of any years N*tee
and accounts collected.
now.. IvlioXNDDOO,
Or•1'ns.-11eaver Block. WIntthafn, Ont.
NOTICE.
All parties indebted to E. R. Talbot,
either by note oe book account,= will
erlease call and pay the name to me atrrnoe,
as they have been plaeed in my hands
for eolleotion,
1 JOT1N Ikl'EEtt ANDS..
Wingham, June 18th, 3 t1
•
NEW BUTCHER S
.GEA: SILA."'iTl"
wishes tointimate to the people of Whnghanr and
vicinity, that he has commenced the Butchering
Business again, and has opened out in the 010 Stand,
a few doors North of the Brunswick Roast,.
Where ho will keep it fresh stock of
BEEF,
T..A.NI
PORK,
And ther area which he will Salt cheap.
Moats de)lvorcd to any Mart of the town,
rhe Patronage of the public elicited,
GEO. Sffl AW
ALLAN LINA
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
CHEAP EXCURSIONS to EUROPE. y
EVERY WEEK.
Montreal and Quebec,
Tn Derry or Liverpoect.
045m, $50 to 80. According to Steamer
and location qt Stateroom.
Intermediate and Steerage at low rates.
NO Cia,TTLE CARRIED.
STATE}
LINE.
SEAMS of
ALLAN LINE
LINE. STBAb1SIIIPs.
NEW TORI & ,GLASGOW
'onndonderry, evey Fortnight.
eAB,ll, 835 and upwards Iteturn, 505 and upwards,
Steerage at low rates,
Apply to 11. & A. ALLAN, Montreal, or
HENRY DAVIS, Wneoneet,
0
e X10 _ o. Lai
PaoMey
LABORERS WANTED
MANITOBA
and NORTHWEST
To enable laborers to reach the bountiful harvest
of Manitoba and the Ncrthaest, the0anadiaer Pacific
lty. trig make the following low one-way rates:--
From any station in Ontario to-
DELORAINE
METHVEN
HART 'EY
BINSCATRH
1VIOOSOMXN -
15.0
Going July 28th and August 4th
Purchasers of those ticicots to receive- a 0Ortie1eate
to enable them to return up to Nov. IOtb, 1891, for:
thirteen dollars each, providing they have been
working as farur laborers for one month previous to, • 44y
their return. '
For full particulars apply to any Calz.t
4ian Pacific Railway agent.
Beautify Your Hornes!
JAS. H. FRIEND,
f,at.of Hamilton and Paris,
HOUSE, SiG'N ANI ORNAMEN-
TAL PAINTER, PAPER HANGER,
FRESCOER, &c.
Would take this opportunity of informing the eitlzens
of wingbam and surrounding country that having
had largeexperiencein city work, he it prepared to
do Atatastining, Icalsomining and Well Paperingin
the latest approved styles .of plain and decoraive
work. Churches, Balis or other public or private
buildings l�rescoedin beautiful Concis and Designs
at nlederate rates.
Graining in Walnut, Oak, Bird's Eye M
pie, &c., a Specialty.
All orders entrusted to my eas'odone with neatness
and despatch.
Orders loft at Mr, hose' I3ookstere will receive
prompt attention.
JAS. IL 11-tIENU:
Wingham, ,April 3rd,
rm Siafr
AT. D.141.A.,L, 0,P:S. o.,af,O.P.S 1)1.,
spm cr,,.t/.+f�ZsT,
r
.d.OEOd:'���•T V.
Jonathan Eushart, Listowel, says :—
"After spending all my money and prop-
erty to no purpotle on medical teen, for
what they termed a hopeless case of con-
sumption, Dr. Sinclair ourer1 rhe."
Mrs, Mary fPurlonrf, Woodhouse, say
"When all others failed, Dr, Sinclai
cured me of fits."
W. McDonald, Lakefleid, says ;-----"17r.
Sinclair cured the of Catarrh,"
Geo. Rowed,I31yth, says :—"Dr. Sin-
clair cured ane of heart disease and drop-
sy when all others failed."
7iseases of private nature brought on
by folly Dr. Sinclair certainly cures.
CON'SULTATTfl' FREE.
Ds.. SI11CLAIR will be at the
C, ualasr$ HOTEL, Wingllain, .
THURSDAY, SEPT, 24th. Int
fd