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The Wingham Times, 1895-08-30, Page 1LLEGE is contein- oady made Colleges in gements in otomporar- y that can 181)AY, atham, Ont. SON Fruits, ALL A000 tides, 3AM, ONT. IT GO Goods. )f ;TURF ERRORS, All will be Cash. JRE ge- ,.. XXIV.--- 1.O. 1234. WINGITAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1895. $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE kiary prices before' 'ancy Tables' Iposite .Nine; adry. , GLAND Wing MIN LeTT .e Cloth - pleased, rid best i'l mess Le Town guiles in kg that tit ve (*Ally r0 The B AR LEADS, OTHE8 FOLLOW. That probe innate altho you oan not s few years ago; reading, or if you probably do not waste any mor me before yo member ly trouble hyoud' as w We are now in our new premises, generally admitted to be the best fitted up and best lighted store west of 14rOnto, and our stocks in every depai',tlnent will be found to be super - tor in quality and our . prices such as must command the a tt tion: of the most careful bi'yels .fir~,. tear is 'bound to sustain its former sputa- tion, namely i1"Good goods at pre;, most reasonable figures." The trade is now opening up and our Stook of LADIES DRESS GOODS will be found to be most complete and varied,witli all the most fashion- able trimmings to match, and which will be added to daily. We are bound, to please the ladies. In OVERCOATINGS,. .SUITIN GS, PANT•4GS, CENTS' FURNISHINGS, we show by far the largest and best selected stock in town and will be found superior in quality and at prices that must andowill secure: ready pur- chasers. We shall lave our new Mock of . . MEN'S FA I; HATS 8 r YES , perhaps not tinetly know that 11 as you could a r , ps they ache after ow wear glasses they ur eyes. Now,don't but come and see re ruined. Re - time, eyes PR CHAMMC LAIN, EYE SPECIALI King St. East, Toron i, Ont. Will be et Williams' Drug Store, Wrngh Ont. oon. Watch for date. 11LIDSLflhI LER CLEARING SALE. LADIES' SHOES uu —Tho dog days lava not been very op- I Wood Pails 10e, eaoh, Kerr & Conery. pressive this year. —The frequent shot era of late have in - Wine Bisouits, 3 lbs for 25e., 'Kerr & terfered somewhat wi�h harvesting opera- Conery. tions. Tenders are asked, by advertisement in another column, or supplies for the Hpuse of Refuge. 4 -Messrs. Beattie as. have purchased Capt. O'Shea, the run ing horse, from Mr. J. Kelly, of Kinkore. —The Traces and will be sent to new till the 1st of Januar onbsto Weekly Globe ucribers from now , 1896, for 30 cents. X X. X. is going out of boots at any price. V —Mr, Jos. Laird near Brace Mines, farming. Mrs. Lair that place on Moeda —A large number business and professi undergoing a "reju been greatly improve —Mr. John Ruette in town on Monday. impressed with Wing is a splendid opening ness—clothing and ge —Private moneys to loan on mortgages at reasonable rate of interest. Apply to tf .TonN NEELANns. V, —Mr. R. J. Swan, in a large store in family there this good salesman, and w well in the thriving no —Quito a number went to Seaforth, on champion lacrosse ma ton and Seaforth sen by four straight goals, which gives them the senior ehampionsi •p. —Miss Belle Joh ton was called to y,to take her sister's soon as her sister is les, Miss Johnston Mod ey for the pre - as purohased land and intends to go and family left for • t the signs of our nal men have been enation," and have by the process, of Kincardine, was Tie is very favorably am, and thinks there here for their • busi- ts' furnishigs. Mesa's Shoes, Children's Shoes. 'Tit tact all kinds of Shoes in Black or Colored. RDon't fail to see the prices in our windows next Saturday. GEORGE GOOD, .For Solid Reliable Shoes. 2 doors north of Post °thee Marriage Licenses Issued by FRANK PATERSON, No 23, Via- toria street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses required. opened by Saturdaq, in all the latest English and Amerioali.„„styles; the .very nobbiest to 'be found in the mark' >? . ; In a word,We art now pre- pared t supply °everything in the° 11ne of Dress Go; llc, lad Trim s; Ladies' Mantles, Ordered Clothing, Gents' Furnishings, Ready -Made Overcoats and Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, &o., And at the lowest figures. OUE.. GRAND CENT t GOR. YONGE AND OERRARD 'STS., , TORONTO. Canada's Greatest .Commercial School. vho has a situation esley, is moving his eek. Mr. Swan is a 'trust he will do thein town. f our townspeople riday last, to see the ch between Bramp- ors. Seaforth won —Have you got yor The town by-law gee day next. —Division Court nesday, Judge Doy were not a great nu Large faculty ; Superior courses Students assisted his father and sis to positions every a SHAW & ELLIOTT, Pr. Write fel the cleverest cr, Londesboro, on Mond school, who is ill. A able to resume her d will go to the Clinton sent term. The old reliable buto has a full supply o S &e., as well as m him a call. —On an inside pa found the results winter wheat at th College and by m mental Union. valuable as .. showi dog tagged yet? into force on Mon. as held here on Wed - presiding. There ber of cases. Cash for butter a eggs at Griffin's Grocery. —The Trams and Toronto Weekly Globe will be sent .to new subscribers from now till the 1st of 3anuary, 1896, for 20 cents. —The half yea ing for Huron will Church, Clinton, of at 10 a, m. —The town echoo with a large atte teachers present an for their labors by t —Le another co circular from Mr. F. tendent of Farmers' special interest t breeders. —Messrs. 1li:oTa splendid spring in supply the boiler well is 43.feet deep t water in it. For a short time, Miss McPhersoin is making great reductions in the prices of millinery. Call and inspect the stock and get prices. Mrs. Herdsman's old stand. J. E. Davis is the reaker of this isection en 6 a. m. and mid- eeled to Woodstock f over 140 miles. rd came to hand last rged form, and con- Bro. Bradwin is ith success, and the tinned prosperity, has gone for some . E. Kerr, of Wrox- e Methodist church •t, both morning and rend gentleman is a iviRural Decanal Meet - held in . St. Paul's Thursday, Sept. 10th, (r, Mr. J. G. Field, sages,Head Cheese, el all kinds. Give e of this issue will be of experiments with Ontario Agricultural tubers of the Experi- hese experiments are bg the bust varieties of grain to sow, and the results given should be carefully studi d by our agricultural readers. -Mr. Arch. Ta; spent part of last MILLINERY OPENING In point of teaching staff, school equip- ment, courses of study, and facility in securing you employment. Your mopey refunded if our statements prove untrue. papers and catalogue, Fall ter—For first -cilias tailoring and cheap This is our offer to you. Write us for gents' f urnishings, try Webster & Co. term c m- I Remember the p ace, one door south of mences September 3rd. COLLEGE, R. A. Graham's grocery store. "windy city,” an of important bri three or four y boyhood days in and afterwards Brussels, and in the representati l Dominion Paella s opened on Mouday, dance, and all the greatly invigorated e holidays. Imn will be found a W. Hodson, Superin- Institutes, which is of farmers and stock ish & Co. struck a the well they sunk to of their engine. The d there are 32 feet of —Goderich Signal long distance record on the wheel. Beta night Sunday he w and back, a distance —Tho Blyth Stan lor, barrister, of Chicago, week in town, visiting er. Mr. Taylor is one of minal `' lawyers in the has held quite a number s since going there some a ago. He spent his the township of Grey actised his profession in 887 was an aspirant to a of East Huron in the CENTRAL BUSINESS 1 " will Kim take place, of which due rotice will be given.. We are bound to giye the ladies a treat. Call and take a look through our estalislarnent and learn our prices. We shall deem it a pleasure to show STRATFORD, ONT. popular reste,urateu P. MoINTOSH, Principal. accepted a lucrative the duties of which 1 BOVILEZ 9 VII AmAit. WE SELL CHEAP. LOCAL NEWS. 2. Mr. Halliday ha here and his remov --September will soon be here. He has worked up Imperial, and who() —Monday, 2nd nntember, is the next (3 will find the bnsin holiday—Labor D y. ' Brooms 10c, eaoh., Herr di °artery, learn that he has --"Ryphosisbicy iusterium" is epidemic again, but wiil.wis lid St i in large oities. "bicycle hump." —The 'AMES and will be sent to new till the lst of .Tanu t is known here as Stars a: r pes --Although La Mondv next, nothing to show i holiday, Labor Toronto Weekly Globe subscriber riOW ry, 1890, or 30 cente. Yon all know• thair vinegar is the best —Bev, Jelin ma of the Provincial tion, will hold mee 18-19, for the purp e --Service hi the nit Sabbath next, the Rev. Hem" preach, taking for "The finished vier evening tiebleet Spirit." All ate orted pure malt pickles. We have A. VAItritiltioiSON. 6.13, Normal Seeretary bath School Assooie.- ngs in Clinton Oa Sept, e of giving Normal. in. ander. provincial regula riot ineluded in t Christmas vacat Easter Monday, a municipal holiday Pubiio Past or Th Halliday, has been offered and position in Detroit, will begin on Sept. been a good citizen I will be regretted. good trade for the er may succeed bim ss a good investment." ends will be sorry to ridded to leave Canada him success under the —Mr. R. Patters Mr. W. Patterson, has purchased je cardiac:. and has t Same. He is g honorable busines doubt, succeed in t Ruttel & Sons hay which will be condu and William Ruett Wingham are to be c ing such a wide-awak —The To en Counciwill meet on Tues day evening next. CL Sardines, Key Opener, ec.,Kerr & Conery, --Annual harvest Paul's ohursh, on M --.Three of the were fined last we during prohibited hq home servicfsin St. %day evening next. oderich hotelkeepers k for selling liquor rs. —The Trntzs and Ii'oronto Weekly Globe will be sent to new subscribe - from now till the 1st of January, 189 , cr 30 cents. Get your preserving 'r+ohes,Plums, &c., at the old reliable Ste estaurant. • JAS. Maumee. _Messrs. ,Toho Ru ttel & Sons' opened out inthe Macdonal Block, on Saturday last, with a large et ek of clothing and gents' furnishings: —Messrs..Tobnettel & Sons have put up the finest avenin in town in front of their store. Mr. 'hos. Taylor, awning and tent manufact er, did the job. —Large quantiti s of fruit are being re- oeiyed daily by the dealers in town. It is said that grapes wi be very cheap, the crop being a heavy —Revival service during the week, in by Revs. Philpott Christian Workers. been well attended, able. Baled Hay, either 0 per ton at my hay b Kenzie, Wingham. —New advertiser Messrs. Ilomuth & Bo N. A. Farquharson, Field, D. W. Gomel Prof. Chamberlain, Eilber. —The junior foot Lrckriow and pia juniors of that p The game was de will be played off or on Saturday aftern of Erin, brother of jeweler, of this town, relry business in Kin - ken possession of the oa workman and an man, and will, no e lakeside town. ne. have been continued he Temperance Hall„ and Fisher, of the The meet-ngs have nterestinW'and profit - opened up a tailoring business in Wingharn, ted by Messrs. Mee 1. The people of gratulated on emir - business firm. \J—The police ha the lookout for a the country wanted in Ingersol a number of artiol of that town. —Miss Fairy Mar This young lady and remembered in wane th Winglouxi, some ere V—Conductor Parker of Chief Bullard, one fare on the train. had bought a ticket at dine, but inquiry show not been sold at that pl that day. On some per paying his fare, the allowed to proceed on hi G. H. Irvin, the tailor has put in an extensive stock of tweeds, worsteds, etc. Call and see them. Good goods, good work, good fit guaranteed. Opposite Bank of Hamilton. ailed in the services ght . last week, to rethsed to pay his e protested that he emirs, for Kincar- that a ticket had ce for Kincardine on in Kincardine young man was journey the smile • Day, which falls on a legal holiday, there is necessarily a school ay was instituted by ierit, but the schools are aws, and according to ons, the oldvholidays e usual niirloripuner and 'Dominion. or Provindial —Mr Samuel Pali a tomato, op. Weane tile scales o,t 2e pou Ponderossa variety. lo or Quebec, e14 Robt. Mc - number of n pear in this issue of careful buyers oboe' merits of the busines from week to week b. Tomatoes, Pears, Gra ties received daily at restaurant, a,nd sol , of town, showed us ay last, that tipped do, It was of the advertisements ap- be Torn, Close ithd read the announce - men, as wesented their al papers. ie old reliable Star t right prices. Jas. MoKerare. total eclipse of the September 41,11—the lunar orb this year. at 11 o'clock, the etely immersed at 6 —There will be moki ou the night second eclipse of tb Eotering the shad moon will be co minutes after mid vles, John Galbraith, Halsey Park, 3. G. 11, R. A. Graham, olin A. Campbell, H. —Mrs. Francee "The Aberdeens," mance took place waltzes will be rem Home Journal." .1, Moores waltzes, are now played by d. The first perfor- last Tuesday. These metered as having won lee in the "Ladies' —According to a cent ruling given by the Postmaster -Ge eral, a "private post card" must not e eed the dimensions of the large post card, meld some time ago by the Post Office Dthartment, viz: 3 inches long by Ba inc es wide ; nor must it be less than 3e leo sewide. who recently bong t it m Mr,. 3. le. King. Mr. Kling en possessioo and s',. will carry on the b ess in all its brienclies. re, Bread, cokes, &I will bo delivered to all parts of the town and the patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. , all club drove over to ed a game with the ce, on Saturday last. lared a draw. The tie the Wingham park, on next, Aug. east. been notified to bo on an trsvelling through silver polish. He is ated on one of the on a charge of stealing sites in the iown. from W. Wilkinson, rear of the G. T. proper is in t one part 31x66, shop, which is 1 every thing n Geese ling the material, at the main buil& singing was much ad ired. 31x62 feet. Abov ' room and wareroo —G T. R. trains for Torouto and east Standard Pa nitare Factory. A reporter of he TIMES had the pleasure of arsine shown through the Standard Purnit le Factory, of° this. • town, Borne days ea ce, and noted a few points in connee on with the same, whiela may be of • rest to our mailers.' best manufacturing immediately at the Station. The factory form ot an L, e‘ stories high, the . s higb. The machine terally packed with , y to propery hand - on the ground tloor this is the finial:44e tory of the wingels beletw it nee the are rootoe , rind the.' the chi:Idle, 18 br air fae 'blast and mber room, 20x28, Off saw; the boiler e latter two and roperly distanced in observance of Maiaufacturing gust or last eear, e proprietors at a line of cheap uites; but finding ed for that line, rude, centre and ch is whet they nt to the retail in these columns alien Furniture the enterprise of —On Thursday af what might have be befel Messrs, Wm. a this 'town. They w gravel roof on Mess chair factery, and with the windless w` elevating the mete MOM, in trying to and was felling tO when Mr, Wm. IN100 suspendere to gave and Mie Wne Moore etriking on hit head Thep. ware, whose n, daughter of Prof. , was married lately nbury, of Toronto. her father will be on with their visit rs ago, when their leave Wingbam at 6.23 m. and 11.20 ne p. m., via Clinton and Guelph. Good con- nections by all thains. —Mr. John Md., ughlin, of Toronto, representing the Fur. Wagnalls Com- pany, publishers, of ew York, is in town this week introdue g their celebrated Standard Dictionar This is an excellent work of reference, a d the Toms speaks from experience, ha ing bad one in use in office for some 1 onths. I. 0. G. T., the fol wiug officers were in- stalled for the curre t term : P. Park, P. W. 3. McTavish, Cht Lottie Wells, D. M. Miss Hattie Stuar the ladies of Winglr the Dress and Mu formerly melee on Donald, will be cent old stand, Gregory fitting a specialty. —The next Gospe under the auspices be held in the Pr commencing at 8.18 evening. Mr. John chair. Good singin are cordially invite moon of last week, n a fatal accident d Thos. Moore, of re puttifig a tar and mobbing got wrong which they were ial, end Mr. Thos. it, loet his foothold the ground beneath, e grabbed bine by the m, but theee broke fell to the groutia f about thirty feet, and shoulders. Mt. fall was checked by tion, had presence of tch the wall of the ve himself, and he jured talent the neek bones were broken. home and medical aid at doing as well as hie Congregational church, building and thus s pt. 1st, at the usual They Do Vet Beaver. WAS but slightly inju a 7 p, m. The pastor, An utter loss of hope is not ohars.oteristie war; pretty severely . Mote, D. D., will 1 of Consumptives, though DO other form of 1 koa shoulders, but n of Christ," end for hisi arrested by Use of Seed's Emulsion, Which I procured, mid be is “Queriebing tile Holy 1 is ca. Liver 011 made as palatable as friends Would wish, but Ids recovery leome. t dearth I earnestly hoped for y his many friend pying the second the cabinet shop, a packing and bard oilice. There are al 39, boatel with a h live steam piping; a convenient to the an hones and oilhouse, t the dry kiln being from the main buildi insurance regulation was commenced in 11. and the intentjon ,of that tirne.was to mak and medium hodroona Brockenshire, R. 5. ;1 the shop was pot acht_ they ran on to sideb Ethel Page, A. S. ; trade. We bave note remarks of the Ca 1.Toutnal in reference) t wishes to intimate to the proprietors and t e incrtheed bust- rn end vicinity tine leeerlietlehe!ineg„eibetlfshei"4,;"1 son of hands employ is tho better in- meneeme t OE mite u cloth re; these were need by firm otnployed elev 1 heads at coin- , gradually increase during the winter Temperance tneetbag, and spring, until th y now average,27. spring trade, Jitne ustuess of May tina great 'MIS the de- irly all their lines a dred was sold before ey have now but orie cite but are bustling stock as possible be- Halpertny and W. J. tiring togetbur McTavish & Ca. They moneyed met, but .ck full of days' work, eeed. They are jUst ante stock of lumber other ways to chum.' with even more energy e past. The town le er furniture inclostriett. she feel more so -than describing. We hope a Factory, %a keg t, 1st of September, o'clock. Rev. Henry the speaker of the err will occupy the by a union ehoit. All —The prize lige; ate now ready for person dosirieg the to the Secretary or of Mr. Peter Dea put forth every eff in good. condition, plete that the fair than ever. Let th exhibits. There 1 home than take4 They had a splervil being 1.1f; tin3es the July twice May. annul that in n batch ofi oue hu being finished. T lino of tables s fore the fall trad is composed of G McMullen, who under the style 6 say they are ra praetical men, eh and hound to A and preparing i tense the futur and push than justly proud of and of none ma of the Otle We a that the Stand run to bring ga town. f the Wingliam Pair istribution, and any an get it by applying y at the store . The directors will t to have the grounds d all details 06 coin - be More successful 13 be a large number of often better left at prizes. Pring it all