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VOL. XXIV.„--NQ, 1226 .
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Is making wonderful strides, Busi-
7ness is improving every day, and it
is no wonder as the goods and prices
are surprising all who call.
NILLIN ERY.
This being the first season for this
.department, it has far exceeded our
expectations, and from the way in
which those who have given us a
trial, express themselves, we expect
better in the future. But if you will
. , Duly take a look for yourself, it will
44 cost you nothing, and will be more
'convincing to you than anything we
•-San say here. We had a thirty
• -dozen lot of •
ALL THIS SEASON'S MATS
Arrive a few • d t 'ago, and which
we bought"at ' ce that ,enables us
to sell youp; y ttt : �'� x' 15c
ns �t�.
to 25c each *: 17,c 4 e 'give you
.a beautifully trim nig "« fiat fora rbc
.and from that up Our stool. ,i11.' � s
r '
•department jst ''be cleared out
/
:regardless of puce.
TN DRESS
GV O 91.f f..J..
.Department we are prepared to show
,you an excellent range of
PRINTS, MUSLINS,
CIIAMBRAS, ZEYPHERS,
WOOL CH ALLIES, &c,,
:and at prides that cannot fail to suit
.everybody.
We still hold the lead in the
"GENTS'
t FURNiSHiNVI
a
—Ala II—
TAILORING LINES
All the latest novelties in
CIEs, SHIRTS, ,
COLLARS, &c.
in stock,
diROtERIES.
Special attention is being given to
this department, and now we ltave
• got our; delivery wagon running, we
are in a better position than ever to
loots After your interests.
EOMVTH R, Booms,
Always The Cheapest.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1895.
EA®m
ACHE.
Ladies at house and children at school, complain
of headache, and have dtticulcy in seeing the black-
board work. An eye specialist should ha consulted,
as it has boon ascertained that over, nne.batf of the
headaches which aro so common qh4this tyke ars the
direct result Of eye -strain. "It isnowgen (Wally known
that certain so rolled "Eye Oisoases'• of years one
by aro duo to abnormal curvatures of the eye ball,
or to an irrectilarity of the refracting media. The
cato l • the e clforts which aro
n
tion of those reflecting errors the in mure a v�
evident it
becomes bow essential it is that they should be
carefully studieu and scientifically treated by ons
who has made the subject a specialty. It will
ceratinly bo of benefit to alt those who aro suffering
with ono or more of tho above symptoms to consult
him, and in ruse classes aro required, they are
accurately fitted, and supplied at loss than many
charge for inferior goods,
Prof. Chamberlain, Eye Specialist,
Twenty Years' Experience.
87 Ring Street Tact, Toronto.
Trained Specialist always Present.
Paper on the aye can ho had free.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
Town and Farm Property sold on com-
mission, to the best advantage of both
buyer and seller. No sale, no charge.
Rents. collected and property looked after.
• FRE INSURANCE.•
These desiring insurance should select
one of the following old and reliable English
stock companies:
Sun Fire Insurance Company, (estab.
Heber' 1710.)
Norwich Union Insurance Company,
(established 1797.)
AUianee Fire Assurance Company, (es-
tablished 1824.)
Lancashire Piro Insurance Company,
(established 1852.)
•
S. "YO1I RILL,
Real Estate and Fire Insurance Agent,
Kent Block, Wingham.
TAT You are thinking of
ABOUT taking a commercial
THE course. You want to
book -
FALL become a good lteeper or an expert short -
hander. Perhaps you' don't want to
be either, but want a good every day,
practical education. You want to be-
gin about September. Let us show
you how we can help you. Write us
for samples of work and catalogue.
E'ITRAL BUSINESS 'COLLEGE,
STRATFORD, ONT.
P. IVIcINPOSH,Principal.
Marriage Licenses
,Issued by FRANII PATERSON, No 23, Virg-
toria street,Wingham, Wingham, Ont. No witii.essets.
required.
CENT4AL
OOR• TONGS AND
GERRARD STS • ,
OOT O. COLLEGE.
Largest Commercial School in the
Dominion. Catalogues free.
Slsaw Jr ELLtoTr, Principals.
LOCAL NEWS
—Today (Friday)
the year.
—The smallest s
how many school d
summer vacation.
American Refri erators, at
Pethick's,
--Word was rec ived from Rev. D.
Perrie during the w ek. His health has
greatly improved, a he will sail for home
on the 27th instant.
ff Mr, Chas. Jeffre s, of town, h,es been
appointed foreman winter for Mr. S. S.
Cooper, contractor , of Clinton. Mr.
Cooper has the cont aet of the House of
Refuge. ta
Great bargains le summer millinery, at
Mist Wallace's.
—The Rev. Henry W. Mote, D. D., will
preach in the Gong gational ohurnb, on
Sunday, June 2 3rd Morning subject
"The Path of Life.' Evening subject :
"A. Distinguished; i;`, st." Service at 11 a.
m. and 7 p. m, All re welcome.
G. R. Irvin, the tailor, has put in an
extensive stock of tweeds, worsteds, etc.
Call and see them. Good geode, good
work, good fit guaranteed, Opposite Bank
of Hamilton.
s the longest day in
hool-boy can tell yon
ys there are before
Smith &
-The report pre
third amine! meet
Hamilton on Ilfoni
refits o
c
f 11 7.3
iR
0 0
p ,
cent, dividend has be
holders. This Hank
managed financial
country.
ented to the twenty-
ng of the Bank of
ay last shows net
from which an 8 per
n paid to tttashare-
is
lt
ore -
i
is one of the best
institutions in the
—Weddings are fash
Screen doors, with fl
Pethick's.
—Tho 38th session
is being held in Lond this week, 314,—A, number of
—A ladies band in connection with the attended the funeral
Salvation Army wit hold forth in the , ;Liucknow, on Thursda
barracks in town, on oifda,y evening nex
The balance of our stook of milliner
goods at cost and under, nt Miss W'lyllace'e,
tf —Mr. Robt. lfili, o Walkerton, was 1
town
on Tuesday las , and disposed of h
pop works maohiner in town to Mr, .1.
Hodder,; of Port Ai' ur, for the sum of
$500.4
$1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
unable just now. Tho latest styles of Ladies' Sailor Bats,
escapes, at Smith at Miss Wallace's,
—A number of gipleys were camped on
the synod of Huron the fiats in Lower Winxgham.
Oddfellows of town
of eW. 11. Smith, at
Y. 10'
t+ + Money to loan an real estate only, at'
y, reasonable interest. Apply to
D. Town=n.
n —A couple of tr ailing umbrella men-
ders and i
is sc sora gr ndere visited the town
F last week. They h d a horse and rig, and
seem to do quite a trade.
—Many of our :xchanges ha,l happy
Dick Coleman, of he $ickapoo Indian
Medicine Company, dead during the past
few weeks, but he is very much of a live
man yet, all the so
The old reliable 0 urc▪ h's Bug Finish—
don't be deceived in rying any other—at
Smith & Pethick's.
t°!?1 Mr. and Mrs. as. Carr, of Lower
Wingham, left on hursday on a trip to
their native land Scotland, They will
sail from Montreal o -morrow (Saturday),
and expect to be a ay for a couple .f
months, t're'
'WANTED.—At Bald n's gallery, a boy or
young man to learn he photograph busi.
nese. W. R. BeanIN.
• —On Sunday ne. , 23rd instant, the
members of L. 0, L, o. 794 will attend
divine service in the Methodist church, at
11 a, m. Rev. Dr. Gifford will be the
preacher on the ocoa ion. .
—It was suppose that the recent frosts
had entirely destr ed the young grass.
hoppers, but unfor unately this is not so,
as farmers tell us they can be aeen f
countless numbers
For a short time, Miss McPherson 1
malting great reductions in the prices o
millinery. Call and inspect the stook an
get prices. Mrs. Herdsman's old stand,
—The annual gra cl picnic in aid of the
Catholic Church wi 1 take place in Tees.
water, on June 27t1 . More than the usual
attractions are sun unced. Among others,
the famous young Highland Dancers of
Port Albert, Maste Johnny Austin and
bis little sister Til e.
—It is now sai that any man who
makes any pretent ons to be in the swim of
fashion, will have his upper lip shaved
this season, as the beardless- face is the
coned thing in I w York now, and is
rapidly becoming shionable in all the
Ieading towns. Th warm weathe>• may in
Some respect be res onsible for the fad but
it is not the principal factor.
—G. T. 1t. trains for Toronto and east
leave Wingham at 6.25 a. m. and 11.20 a.
m , via W. G. & B.; 6.35 a. m. and 3.25
p. m., via Clinton and Guelph. Good con.
nections by all trains.
Telegraphic re its received on the
14th insta t from 11 parts of Western
Ontario""€afoluding t iddlesex, Elgin, Perth,
Oxford, Brant, La ton, Huron and Kent,
shows that as a rule the fall wheat acreage
is not as large as i sual. The crop was
seriously injured by he frost and succeed-
fi%drought, mid in xany ptoses will not
dr ,riiore than hal a crop. Other cereals
alb• also suffered f om frost. Hay will be
vei•y light crop .Fruit, especially ap-
•
ples, ':will be six ie UEssex reports pros-
pects of crops paha to ,
best season with
exbept ou of lt' e d grapes.
—For first-class tailoring and °beep
gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co.
Remember the place, ono door south of
R. A. Graham's grocery store.
s —All members of .0. 0. F. lode s, who
f reside in Wingham ' nd vicinity who may
d have not received an 'nvitat o', are invited
to take part in the ecora j . n services on
Wednesday next. 1 rethe n will meet at
the lodge`room at 3 ,'clock p. m.
J nN F. Gnoves, R. S.
Fresh arrivals of Biscuits, Canned Goode,
Valencia Raisins, also a nobby line of
neckties, collars, shirts, and beauties in
trouserings, at the X X X.
—There was not very large attendance
at the last meeting f Court Maitland, No.
25, Canadian Order''1 Foresters, but con•
siderable business as transacted. Mr.
Thos. J. McLean; • ho has filled the office
of Recording Secret ry for several years,
being about to reiuo e from town, tendered
bis resignation whi i was laid on the table
till next meeting. I was decided that the
court attend divine - .rvice • in a body on
Sunday, Jnly'7tli. urther particulars in
this regard will be gi en in a fnture issue,
The election of office.. will take place at
next meeting, and full attendance is
requested.
—We take the foil • wing, in reference to
the death of a delight r of Mr. Albert J.
Snell, of Cleveland, w lio, formerly of this?
town, from a Clev land paper. kir.
Snell's many friend in 'Wingham will;
sympathise with him his bereavement: I
Little Muriel Snell w s burned, through
the careless less handling o fireworks, ll:onday, j
and her death occurred Wednesbay even-
ing. She was the dau:titer of Mr. A. J.
Snell, of the 0. D. My • • Co., whose borne'
is at 21 Bolton avenue. She was an ex.
Ceptionelly bright aril and the pet of the
neighborhood. A deaf 1 lute boy on Dolton -
place seta exploding reworks, Monday
afternoon, and Muriel ti toiled the eelebra•
tion. ‘A contrivance li e a roman candle,
which the boy had obt ned as a prize in a
penny package of rand , was ilred, and ,
the sparks ignited the ttie g,rVe elothing.
e soon criesbreng SSt
Her r u
bt a ' ixat
ac but
before the flames were extinguished snore
than half her body ha been burned, end
leer injuries proved fat She was nearly
four years old.
—Messrs. A. &
rontu, have our th
Encore Two Ste]
music recently cot
Nordheimer, and
ted Concert Band
It is a very pretty
piano or band.
i. Mordhelmer, of To-
nks for a copy of "The
" a popular piece of
posed by Mr. Albert
ayed by Souse's eelebra- f i
n their visit to Toronto,
air and adapted for
Bet Lthigh V rt iley
per ton, at tirnitli d'e Pe
—Messrs. Howuth c4
Alclndoo, have new ad
issue,
—Mr. J, W. Dodd is
Lod;;e, I. 0, G. T., at
as representative of A
--Bnrtch's circus ga
n Bluevale, one day las
license lea was too high
here.
'cal. all sizes, ;$5.fr0
hick's.
Bowies and M. 11.
ertisert:eiits in this
l,ttending the Grand
Toronto, this week,
Ichor of dope lodge.
e an entertainment
t week. Wingham's
for them mtUshow
—Private moneys to loan on mortgages
at reasonable rate of interest: Apply to
tf Joxot NLELANDS.
—One of the small late glass in Messrs.
John Clegg Jr CJ's i uduw was accidently
broken, one evening last week, while tiie
salesmen were taker g in the goods.
—A new weeks paper, published in
Herpeler, made its ppearanue Thursd
under the name of t e Raspier Herald.
is a tidy, cleanly pre ted and newsy she
—Watolies, clocks nd jewelry prompt
repaired and fully warranted by leap
Pena, opp. Macdonald Block, Wingham.
firf—J. H. & W. F. Dultnage's trotti
horse, Sarnao, took third money in t
2.24 race at Woodsto k on Wednesday la
Beattie Bros'. horse, Wanda, took four
money in the same r ce.
---Mr. J. H. Steph neon, who purchas
the skating rink som time ago, is Basi
it removed to his Int on the east side
Josephine street, ne • his blacksmith sho
It is being moved in talons. Coe' .
The X. X X intend to have a Barge
Counter emelt week, the next bargain day w
be : ]aturday, Juue 'Tend,
ay
It
eta
a day or two in tot
ET friends.
Gorrie Vidette: Mrs. Win. Bradley, of
ng Wingham, was in own on Sunday visiting
be friends.
Pe
Mrs. ,John Neel:*
in Hamilton, this
Miss Roxborougi
ing at Dr. Macdona
Miss Edith Davis
1n Seaforth and Mit
't✓fMrs. Morton, of
her son, Mr. J. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Ro
Suudayed with frie
Cl:ntou v iw 1•;ri,:
on a months visit t
Mr. Richard Arso
town a couple of d
nese.
sonata,
ids is visiting relatives
ek,
, of Norwich, is visit-
'a,
s on a visit to friends
bell,
Brampton, is visiting
Orton, town, sal
t, Amey, Of I,istoweL
do in town.
•Icy. Glazier has gone.
friends in Wingham
tt, of London, was in
s. this week, nu bust*
Mrs. Robt. MI of Walkerton, was.
visiting jn toWn a few days rioting the
week.
Dr. and Mrs. TM ler are on a trip to
Hamilton, Toronto and other points, this.
week.
Capt. A. G. Midi
rd, of New York, spent
n, last week, visiting
st+ Goderich Sign
til Wingham, was vi
on Saturday.
Dr. Patterson,
ed his son-in-law, 1
ng station agent.
of Mr. and Mrs,
: Geo. McKenzie, of
ting his brother, R. W.*
f Port Elgin, is visiting
r. John Nicoll, G. T. It.
'Pelton, of Atwood, were
11' the guests of stir John Pelton, town, our
Saturday last.
ill ill Miss Susie Ha nilton, of Lncknow, was
renewing friendhips in town, a few days,
during the week
is
le ''Mr, and Mrs.
—Dloxer Brocketshire is in Toronto th
week attending the Grand Lodge of ti
Itependent Order
which bod:y he is G
ng his abseuoe, Rei
Mayor.
—The town band
veuiug last' and
DREssaiermNe—I wish to inform the ladies .e
of Wingham that I am propared to do first-
class work at my home, or to sew by the
day. I guarantee satisfaction in all work
intrusted to me. FRANCES GRAY,
Shuter St., Wingham.
. G. Anderson, of
ver a lecture in the
on Tuesday evening
fe in India and the
an Mission." Re will o
istrating the mission a
Ileotion at the door. 1
IIy invited to attend. I h
—The Rev. R.`
Wroxeter, will de
Presbyterian *Ilium:
next. Subject, "L
Canada Presbyter
also give views ii
work in India.
The public is cords
hris. Frank, of Ohesley,
split a couple o days in town, during the -
)f Good Templars, of
and Councillor. Dar, weep, visiting fr ends.
Mrs. Schmidt, of Hamilton, was visiting
ve Sperling is acting
her sister, Mrs, Wm. Holmes, of town, a.
the week.
rgusoo and Mrs. G. E.
or two with friends is
the week.
elands, of Wallaceburg„
his brother, M». ,john
few days during the week,
'slier, who has green attend -
liege. To*unto, for some
ed home for the holidays.
vas out on Thursday
laved seyers:l tunes.
endid progress, and
tmong the best bands
ng the summer they
w p Yy Tl ursday evening.
Flowering plants, a large stock just
and, consisting of Geraniums, Fuchsia
c„ at the Star restaurant. Call and s
them. J. Mt:Kea ne.
d' -Mr. It. J. Swan, vho Held the positio
f head salesman for essrs. Geo. E. Kin
nd T. A. 1uills, for tie past few year
eft on Monday last t take the position
ead salesman for alliday & Co.,
hesley. His many friends iu iVingha
vish him success in 1 s new position.`/
---Miss Frankie 'cans, of Winnipe
ister of Miss L. Bu ianan, cf this tow
assed with Honors i 1 the college at the
ity recently, taking first-class certificat
ad a B. A. This speaks well of Mis
yran's ability, she eing only 18 years o
ge.
Good rooms to rent near
he Public School. Apply
o Mrs. A. W., Webster.
—A farmers' exc r sion to Guelph Mod
arm will be ran ov: the Kincardine an
outhampton bran 'hes of the Gran
runk Railway, on uesday, June 25th.
Ire fare has b8en pL red at the low rate of
from Wingham a.. Bluevale, and $1.10
om Whitechurch, ging on regular morn•
g trait', which leav .s Wingham at 6.2
clock. Tickets wil be good for two days
They are making s
can soon be classed
in the country. Dur
ill to out ever
h
few days, durin
t1frs. J. B. F
'King spent a da
Tiverton. during
Mr. Thos. N
was the guest o
Neelands, for a
to' Mae Carrie .
s, ing Moulton O,
ee
time, has returi
BOOTS AND SFIOES!—New stock just open- C
ed out. All the latest novelties in fine
foot wear. Men's strong working Boots
and Shoes; Children's School Boots, roc.
Prices right. The balance of the Good s
Bros'. stook at very low prices. • p
GEO. GOOD,
The Shoe Store, Wingham.
n Dtrngnnnnn
g Signal: Robt. 1
a, on a visit to tl
01 ` last.
of Misses Netter
m Mr. Robert Gro
Sunday with ]V
holland.
n, Clinton News
t ton. of Shelburne
e of. Mrs. Tartan, a
s Wingham.
cMatiof 'iz inghfnt to acn, was
homestead on Sabbath
—We clip the foil
ton Telescope, wl
Winghamite : Mr.
out Barton's Ging
time ago, reports
He visits all the
wing from the, Walker- B
ch refers to a former a
Cobert Hill who bought
r Ale business a short
usiness to be first class.
eighboiing towns from
d, Green and Doty and
es, of SVingha'n, spent
r. and Mrs. J. E. Mni-
ecord : Mrs. (1)'•.) Nora
was last week the rdtresS
d left here on a visit to.
f Wroxeter Advo 'ate: 1VInetei'Rilnb stint
Miss Laura Hodg
flying visit to t
Lowrie, of this p1
week.
el Mt. Forest Rep
d Ambrose, assist
cl Hamilton, Wingh
agency of the B
absence of the m
who is away on tl
matrimony, Navin
3 to Miss Cotter, of
Wiarton to Wingh m and can sell all the
drinks he can mak . Mr. Hill seems to be F
a man who tho ghly understands his 8
business. T
Mrs. Leslie has eturned to town and is gi
prepared to do Dress and Mantle Cutting
and Fitting, in the latest styles. Rats and It
Bonnets remodelled and trimmed. Pat- in
terns of all kinds sot in the latest styles o+
and on short notioe Residence—Over W.
T. Yates' grocery, Wingham.
—Wednesday next
long remembered
of Wintiham and
day, at 1.30 p. m„ thf
District No, 23 will h
fellows' 11a11. At 4
of the graves of decd
place at the Winghtt
cession leaving town
II. Hoyle, Esq , Gra
ton, will be Drees
ceremonies. At 8
meeting will he ltelc
addresses will he
Master and other
the Order. A prog,
strumental amigo,
be given. The Met
Orchestra will take
will be a day to be
y the Oddfellows in
district. On that ne
annual meeting of to
held in the Odd- so
m., the decoration 2u
sed members will take th
n cemetery, the pro- tj
at 3.30 n'clock. W. fu
td Master, of Cli.uning• ne
t andg'
assist s in tl
to ca
clock p, in., a public by
in the town !tall, when th
given by the Grand np
milli:lent member*: of in
amino of vocal and itr- ab
redings, &i., wilt Sinn an
todist Sabbath School aft
art in the programme. pre
-„ w_.. us
Ido
A triump in medicine was attained when out
proved experience that Scott's Lnx 1 io
us u '
int
would not only stop the progress of Pal- Al
inonary Consumption, but by its continued on
use, health and vigor could be fully re- To
stored. to
Canada's lire Fair for 1895,
"Greater and bett• thein ever," "Excell
g all others," and It draws like a Meg
t," are terms very ppropriately applie
Toronto's Great l ndustrial Fair, th
venteenth of which will be held from th
d to the 11th of S -ptenber next, and
e Directors announ e their determinat-
e to make this ye. 's Fair eclipse all
fox ones. They have issued• a very
ally gotten up prize list, acopy of which
o be procured by a vote who so desires,
dropping a post co to air. II. J. Hill,
e Manager, at TOr•OI to. Already many
;lications have een received from
anufac:turers both n Canada and from
road for space to e. titbit their products,
xi present indieutio a point to a greater
d grander Ixhib' ion than any of the
pre
Experience has Pravda tt,
on, of Wingham, paid s.
air anrt, Mies ()aerie
ce, on Tuesday of this
eSentative : Mr. E. S
nt meager r Pani: of
tm, iS in chnrt;n of the
nk here owing to the
;ager, Mr. E. R. Niblett,
interesting reisiion o£
been married yesterday.
• Blyth Standard
Wingham, was the
Snndaynj ifi'iss Hit.
visiting in town fo
' past week. ,Mr. an
d and the Misses Gra
e visitors at the resi
e on Sunday..Ma.
Misses Dallits, of WS
1)51108, of Buffalo,
friends in town nn
Thomnsen, of Win;
Tneeday..Miee Te
ham, is visiting he
Irwin, of Wingho
town.. Miss Dinsle
in Wingham on 151
pleasant two weeks
ones. Chea excursions will as
ual be run on all r llroads, and this nn-
ubtedly will be the most popular holiday
ing of the year. Numerous new and
eresting etttactio
will be provided.
most everyone wli. claims to keep posted
the progress of of country goes to the
ronto fair, wide). - generally admitted
be the best on this continent.
t>yuga.
r. Perry lir^. twin, of
guest of ve editor ever•
tie, of Wingba'n, was
a few days derive' the.
Mrs. Samuel lxracey
.ey, of Wingham, were
lence of Mr. ,John Buie..
avid Dallas and the
inglinnx. and afr•. ,i. C_
ew Ynrlc, weep visiting,
Stied 1y..+r. George
ham w.aa in trevn tt
n, 1SixTaroe, of wiag-
mothe.•.,Dr. A,vOliu
0, spent Srinday in.
returned to lice homes
n isy ate,. spending n,
vith 131a th friends.
Farmers and Others, Attention!
T. C. Graham, of the Iron Bridge Green.
house, has taken the store in the taneen's
Block, next the Macdonald Block. '.tomato
and all other kind of plants may be °lee
Mined there. Cali and examine the To-
rnataes.
This spring 1 i g a crratoiner said tho
following: "Last spring I purchased tomato
planta from you, which wore badly frozen,
after I put them oat, I then purchase.
others (net from yen), notwithetanelill g the
freezing, the tomatoes purchased of T. C,,,
Graham produced the first ripe tnna,tries.'