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TUE WING:RAM 'WARS, SEPTEMBER 7,1$9&
2; join). Smeal, Toronto, O. Best
dressed boy—Bert Allister, London
1; B. Mureheson, Lucknow, 2; Chas.
Ross, Geduld), 8. Best dressed girl
—Jeanie McLaren, Goderich, 1;
Charlotte Geary, London, 2; Mabel.
NOW FOR THE FALL TRA.DE. .ar TA TA
Aitlen,110W, 3. Best dress-.
Already groat big eases,—containing
eaj, 1:3111etrituctrso°11;1142I1,1Ios—
lin
or StmirtmOu t""vive• owst Mureldson3. Campfromgreatest dis-
roaguideent—a most perfect—a most tome°, $10 prize--13en Levis, Camp,
Durham. Largest cony, $10—Bonnie
ORRIS
iDiaiNos
gorgeous stock of flue Dress Goods, xo muszcA
jean, mow, Best dressed eivmpLLENC
, axca t
Mottles and Men' a Suitiogs. prize and. $5 extra contributed by
Mr. Truax, ARTISTIC DESIGN.
DRESS GOODS, lindems'ood. Wrestlirtr, DURABLE CONSTRUCTION,
You' inspection souoifod of high elm catch*as-eateli-eau—C. J. Currie 1, Catalogue sent free on appli-
novelties and plain librics. Values that championship medal and $9—E.
cannot be offered later on. Beautiful Errington 1, F. Patterson 2, W. Al, MORRIS FEUD ROGERS - CO Men's
P. J, Griffin 2. Quoits, lightweight ca. tion.
J. J. HOMUTH 64, SON
STILL LEAD THE TRADE
—IN --
MERCHANT TAILORING AND CENTS' FURNISHINGS.
In IMAMS we have the most nobby to be found,
len 8, A. Kilbourn 4, A. Lawson 5, LisTow3EL.
designs ancl colorings at 50c, with Trim- J. G. Murdoch 0, Harry Dap 7, t, •
swings to match. Championship medals to be held far -a" 4-1-foni P1RIC»Agent, WINGHAM.
SEL IN MANTLES. one year. 100 yards handicap race, —
over 50 years (local)—J. D, Subtle- Ball's Church Con
One hundred beautiful Fail and Win- germ, Lucknow, 1. Putting light line,—Tho Metho
ter Mantles opened up for inspection stone (loeal)—J. D. Macintosh, 44 Harvest Home suj
feet 6 inches, 1; Alex. Stewart, 42 instant.
We hare the greatest Mantle display feet 2 incites 2; D. Gaunt 87 feet 5
cars' Excursions
inches, 3, 220 -yard race (local)—T. The Home See
Humphrey 1, Alex. Stewart 2, J. D. To all parts of the West and Northwest
Macintosh, 8, Putting light stone via the Chicago, Milwaukee le' St. Patti
(open) -0. J. Currie, 58 feet, 1; .111.0, Railway at practically half rates. Round
McPherson, 48 feet 10 inches, 2; M. trip tickets, good for return passage within
O'Neill, 48 feet 2 Welles 3. Throw, twenty days from aate of sale, will be sold
ing light hammer—J.31 McColl, 107 on September 11 and 25 and October
feet 741 inches, 1; M. O'Neill, 107 feet 1894, For further information apply to the
inches, 2; C. J. Currie, 100 feet 5 nearest coupon ticket agent or address A.
inches, a. Tossing the caber—J. D. J. Taylor, Canadian Passenger Agent,To-
j D m
McColl 86 feet 5 inches, 1; J. e-
ronto Ont
ever shown outside the city, and we
quote such prices that it will pay you to
buy at once, at
M. H. MONO'S.
Itindon, Canada's Greatest of Exhibitions.
On the thirteenth of this present month
'the Western Fair Association, at London,
will open their gates once again to receive
'their old patrons, with their friends, and
Pherson, 34 feet 0 inches, 2; O. J.
extend. an invitation to all, especially those Carrie, 81 feet 1 inch, 3. Throwing
of Western Ontarto and adjoining States, 56-1)",11d weight -7-a J. Currie, 7?
to come and visit Canada's Favorite Live fee.t 8 inches, 1; J. D. McColl, 20 feet
Stock and Agricultural _Exhibition. The .6 pitches, 2; W. F. Scott, 23 feet 9
most valuable specimen's of Horses, Cattle, 1.11eues7 3. Running hop step an
d.
Sheep, Pigs and Poultry will he there for jump—J. D. Macintosh, 42 feet 7 in-
inspeotion, and some chelrs, 1; F. Moore, 40 feet 9 inches, 2f
choice ones for sale,
giving a. splendid opportunity for buyers W.F. Scott, 39 feet 3 inches, 3.
and sellers to cola together. London can -
Standing. high jump—W, F. Scott 1,
not be beaten in the Dairy exhibit and all P. J. Griffin 2, J. D. McPherson 3.
other Departments where Agriculture is Vaulting' with pole—E. Moore, 0 feet
the silent feature she excels, being situated 7 meoes, 1; W. F. Scott and J. Ding -
in the centre of, perhaps, the, richest Agri- • wall, 9 feet 0 inches (tie) 2. Quarter
cultural sectTh
ion of the Province. e mile race—T. Humphrey 1, C. Crews
entries are advertised to close on September 2, J. P. Griffin 3. Sack race—T.
6th in every department except Live Stock, Little 1, J. Dingwall 2, Roy Little .8.
which is extended to September 13th:' The Hurdle race—P. J. Griffin 1, C.
programme of Speeittl Attractions contains Crews 2, M. O'Neill 3. 100 yards
a combination of the most attractive and race, best 2 in 3-0. Crews 1, M.
amusing specialties that has ever been1O'Neill 2, T. Humphreys 3. COM -
presented at any Western Fair, and, the mercial travelers race—J. O. Sippi 1,
elements being favorable, a large attend- Ed. Lawrence 2, W. H. Scott 8.
mice is assured. They have the Kemp Tug-of-war—Prize divided' between
Combination of Boman Charioteers and BiplUp and tnderwOOd.
Standing Four-in-hand Riders; High
Jumping Horses, ete,. ; Tho Parachute
Race, by Mile, DoVean and Prof. Hutchin-
son; The Fireworks at night, both on the
grounds and in midair ; and Prof. Hender-
shot, the Celebrated American Champion
Drummer, etc.; The Palace of Illusions;
and Marionetts ; and "Wallace" the Un-
tamable Lion; The Den of Lions; Boxing
Kangaroo, Prank; and Den of Trained
Snakes, in the Amusement Hall. One
could not go anywhere where they would
get more worth for their money than to the
'Western Fair, London. For the pro-
gramme of attractions and Prize Lists
apply to the Secretary, and. be will be
pleased to forward same promptly.
tery, on the Base
ists will have a
per on. the 13th
Lad Warning.
All who are owing Wm. Ridd by note or
aceount, will pay the same to John Nee -
lands at once or they will be put in court
for eollection.
W. Rmn, V. S.
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A BRAVO' DAY.
ANNUAL GAMES or SCOTIA IS SONS AT
VUOKNOW.
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Lucknow, Sept, 5.—The fourth
annual games of the Sons of Scotland
were held to -day at the Caledonian
grounds, and were patronized by
from 4,000 to 6,000 people. The
Forty-eighth Highlander Pipers'
aBand was present, and an exe,ellent
time was spent. The winners of the
contests were t Piping, marches
(local) -0. Mekenzie 1, McDonald
and Anderson (tie) 2. Strathspeys
and reel (local)—D. McKinnon 1,
A. Anderson 2, (i Mekenzie 8.
Dancing, Highland Riddell
1, W. Johnston 2, P. Wilson 3. Giliie
Callum—W. Johnston. 1, F. Riddell
and Wilson (tie) 2. Reel e Tulloeh
Riddel and W. Johnston tied for
rst, F. Wilson 3. Sailor's hornpipe
A. Wilson 1, W. Johnston 2, V.
Riddell 8. Irishjig—r. A. Wilson 1,
'W. McLeod 2, E. Pitzgerald 8. High-
land fling, under 18—Jeanie Afd-
Laren 1, Nellie MeLarert 2, Charlotte
Oeary S. Sword donee, boys under
18—G. Barlow 1, B. Allister 2, C.
Boss 8. Shaun trews, girls under 18
McLaren 1, Charlotte Geary
2 Nellie McLaren 8. Bost dressed
blander, own dress—II.R.MeLeod
1; AICIrettlierson, titteattivwf
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MOLESWORTH.
A. very enjoyable box social was
held on Mr. Mitchell's lawn, on Wed-
nesday evening in connection with
Banner Lodge, L O. G. T. There
was a large attendance, and a
splendid programme of recitations,
music, vocal and insturmental,
interspassed with addresses by Rev-.
Mr. Batlantyne, Rev. Wit. Gribble
and Mr. W. F. Brockenshire, of
Wingbam, was given. A most
enjoy -able evening was spent by all.
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our stock is e,omplete. Note a few of our prices:
Plough Boots, from 81.00 up,
Ladies' Fine Button Dongolas, tipped, from $1,00 up.
Boys' and Girls' School Shoes, from 6:etsup,
and all other goods In that line equally low.
OUR STOCK OF
VALISES AND TRUNKS
is full, and at prices which must satisfy all.
• "Boot and Shoe repairing done as usual.
J. J. HOMUTH & SONI!_
WINGHAM.
Timmires--In14..dicine Hat, N. W. T.,
on the 29th of A tist, Mabel, daughter
of M.r. 3. S. Tim _.ne, Toronto, aged 10
DOUBLEDEE.—In Wnghttrn, on the 5thp
ers and 6 month :.
io
inst„ ut
the wife of Mr. N. Doti bledee ; •dCOMM—In W algham, on the 1st of
September, Alex: der Coutts, aged. 48
years, 2 months awl 20 days,
AGAR—In Turn erry, on the 4th of
September, Eli A r, son of Mr. Robt.
s and 9 clays.
as, on the 21th or
s, wife of Mr. Robt.
s and 9 tilonths,
water, on the 23rd
oy. infant son of
ia Cousins, aged 5
ssels, on the 2Sth of
, youngest daughter
Sinclair, aged 10
days,
ego.
Wingl- un.on the 3rcl
the wire of Mr. John iaines ; sson.
3Facalus.— In Win' am, Ott the 2nd
Inst., the wife of Mr,
daughter,
Winsonavz —In Mali.
1Ith, tho wire of Rev.
son.
Gzanic—In Brussels, n August 27th,
Ben. Jenkins;
lop, on August
P. Musgrae; a I
the wife of Mr. Nobl
daughter.
bEAdEallil
A$UTON —DUE:104011—A.
Clinton. on the 29th Au,
J. W. _Holmes, Mr, A.
S. Emerson, both of Mo
OiLLIES—Rr011AIMSO: Teeswater,
on August 28th, at the .eSidenne of the
bride's sister, Mrs. Wm. Hardy. by the
John Gillies, of '
A. Biel :ardson,
F. Gerry; a
the parsonage,
st, by the Rev.
hton, to Miss
Rev. James Malcolm,
Carman, Man., to Mag
or Teeswater.
Aar, aged 7 mon
Wicks—In Cuir
August, Mary Coll
Wicks, aged 52 ye
Consma—In Te
of August, Robert
William and Eme
months.
SINOLAIR--To Br
August, Annie Ma
of Adam and Me
years, 1 month and
GAtirtow--1n MoKi op, on the 23th of
Auguckt, Edward Gar 4w, father of M.
3. T. Garruw, 3oderi i, aged 90 years.
Hanton—In Clint n, on the 29th of
A.ogast, Catharine lake, wife or Mr,
Felix Hanlon, aged , years.
Your:a—In Clinton', on the 29th of
August, Jas. Young, aged 59 years. '
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NOTICE TO tREDITM.
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ARE YOU UNDECIDED WIIERE TO TAKE YOM1
BUSINESS OR SHORT AND TRAINING
Write for Go lou. of the
Forest City Business and Shorthand College of London? Ont.
It contains fll Information regarding our work and methods.
Satisfaction. is assured.
Graduates am everywhere successful.
College reopens on MONDAY, SEPT, aril. Board i,52.50 per week in privet° families.
J. W. 'WESTERVELT, Principal.
THE SH STORE,-
TdT X
Two doors north of Postoffiee, next INS,P0,4* Scott's Bank.
FIRM,
NEW GOODS, .
NEW PRICES
Our Objet ter this
to inake:CustonYe
money,
We will look for our
profits later.
All slipwarrant.
ed as represented.
POWDERS
Cure SIOJar HEADACHE and Neuralgia.
in 20 mniurss, also Coated Tongue, Dizzi-
ness, Biliousness, Pain in the Side, Constipation, •
Ti.vpid Liver, Bed Breath, To stay cured and
regulate the bowels. vie? MOE ro TAKE.
PRIGS 28 OnArre Ar ORUG STORES.,
is Tax BSTATE oi..T.11fES JOMIST , 3W,C13,4.55D.
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° Notice is hereby given 'militant °Revised Statutes
of °uteri°. Cap. 110. See. 30, int alt 'persons has,
Ing claims against the es. rte James Johnaton,late
of the Township of Tar be y, in the County of
Huron, Yeoman, deceit' d,. •ho died on or about the
10th day of August, A 0 894 are, before the 3rd
day of Get.oberf 1304, Over or send by mail to
the undersigded; Soli er or John Johnston, the
TURNBERRY. executor of theAvill of the said dreamed, at Wing.
ham, Ontario, their names and addresses, a stati,„ - —
The weather continues dry and - T,7„;:!„,gliegtagf:ZZ,`,Itte
ESTRAY 1FER.,
strayed on the prom of the ttinlahlgr.-:lois
U and 20, conevslon urntnam,A004,*, oar: .61c1
heifer. Owner can urn the.•tattlite VigAtorittfyirar •
it and paying the u charges. 6.41,:-r:
0Eo. POCOCK.
Wia3.41041-1°:.6.
TARO
bush fires are causing a good deal of
trouble.—Miss Jessie Porter is at
present in Detroit.—The Misses
Turnbull and Miss Patterson of Grey
are visitino.'''at Mr. Wheden's.—Mr.
Dawke's daughter,. Mrs. Maley,
with her husband and little girl
has been for a few days under the
parental roof.—Mr. Agars daughter,
Mrs. Stamper, of Minooka, 111,, is
with her two aildren, visiting friends
iti Turnberry.—Death has made
another eall and the 'youngest child
of Mr, Robert Agar, an infant of a
few months, was last Wednesday
laid beside its mother in our cemetry.
So early called, it surely sleeps safe
in the arms of Jesus.
LONDESBORO,
Mr, and Mrs. Riley left on Monday
to visit friends in the neighborhood
of Prescott.—Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Moon and family and Mrs. Geo.
Lyon and family are visiting friends
in the town of Perth.—Mr. William
Young and his sister, of Whitby
township, wme called to Clinton last
week on account of the death of their
brother, James Young. They were
visiting their brother, Dr. Young,
for a few days.—Mr. and Mrs. Geddes
from near Ileigrave, spent Sunday at
Mrs. M. MeKeozies.—W. T. Brunsdon
and Tom Adams left for Manitoba,
TUO8d0,5r 11101.11111g.—.1oith
from Langside, has been here for the
last few days. --Miss Raehel Young
has gone to Whitby to visit her
aunt and uneles for ft titue.—Mrs.
1)nnean died at the CommaelaMotel
tat Tuesday morning, and was
buried On Wednesday afternoon, in
after that dato the %ni,' Menotti, will distribute the
assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled
thereto, having regard may to the claims of which
notice shall have been thur given.
VANSToNz,
Solicitor for the said Executor.
Doted this ith day of September. A. 0., 1304.
- • and put in a number offirst-class
' GUELPH HORSES AND RIGS
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Having p
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CENT0L EXHIBITION Iowuhatmesrae.inada igstraentitoon tgisivcea bgeo gotodiauuryn:
Prices Moderate. The patronage of
tiie public is solicited.
Livery—Near the G. T. rt. statkin.
S. A. McLEAN. '
Wingbani, July 2401,1894.
Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday, September IS,
19 and 2o.
Great Additions andimprovements
to the Grounds and Buildings titrotizex
during the past Year,
Eine Programme of Special A.ttritotions Oath
Day.
The Most coMplete and COmprebelutiv,i prize list
aoy Exhibition In Ontario,
Gaafna Panatr.N.Ann CONCRITS by Electric Light on
Tuesday and Wednesday Evening1s
tueie by perm:scion Of the Lieut•Col, by the cele-
brated band of the
Queen's Own Rifles of Canada, of Toron-
to, Glionria's World Renowneklattl-
Jan Orchestra and the Seth Bgt-
talion Band.
Single Vareaen sli Railroads 00 the piddle r,.ch
day, good to return up to Sept. gganit and tek infot4
and Exhibitor,: Int producing certificate algnecl by
the atetetary loom the 14th i 1COOd to teturn up to
the 24th.
Pam( List OlditIfrni.ct�h from Box %PM
U.-10088 MccOillliir, aPerM.LAIDLAW.
Ptesldeflt, Secretary,
The untletalirne 0, any quantity of
gaed11150. Will b any of the Mb%
=leg lees etatr per
E FOR S
Otetatie
Let 4, 7Ittotobetrt.
If you want your
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We wish tio establish.aft 'exelm.sive Shoe Business
are the best that the best factories ean produce.
Our prices for this season will be very low.
The styles are the very latest.
We will prove to yott that it will pay you to buy your Shoes at the Shoe
S
It is to ointerest to please you.
GOOD BROTHERS,
in Wingham.
The New Shoe Men.
WINGHAU and SEAFORTII,
. SPRING AND SUMMER .
HARNESS AND GOLLARS.
1 -1R.•10 -i ffivieg bought out the Ambler Harness Business and started in his old stand,
em prepared to furnish the public with everything usually kept in a harness shop
seals as
HEAVY, LIMIT and TRACK IIARNESS, .
NETS, DUSTERS,
WIIIPS, CURRY COMBS,
331CSIIES, SWEAT COLLARS,
TRUNKS, VALISES and
TRAVELLING BAGS, tte„ &C.
made in the latest style, go to
G. H. IRVIN,
opposito Dank of Itsmilto*,
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vis
I *eke „all to own Collate end 'anoint** satisfaction.
GiVess * trial and 1 will nit you right,
avIninektrow.t.
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