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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-06-19, Page 1'I , a WE SELL, CHAP. Homuth & ':owle June month, as you know, is or ought to be the cleaning up time of stocks and we are determined that our stock must be as clean as quick prices can make it. We will carry nothing over. Our • DRESS GOODS Steck is the Best in town and we can suit the most fastidious tastes. The prices right in line, away down. From 20e. up. All Woo]. We would Tespecially ta]1 attention to the Black Goods in this department. MILLINERY FOR EVERYBODY Trimmed Bats from.,,..... ...40c. up Shapes front, ... . ,.15c. up Sun Shades and Sailors from. .,..15e, up 'Flowers from 100. up This stock must positively be cleaned out regardless of our loss. SHIRT 'WAISTS ANI) BLOUSES. A>cost. Latest Goods. Good quality and perfect fitting. Goods that you; are needing all the time : set Z+' lannelettos,widest width , "r}e worth 100. Flannelettes, 27 and 28 in, light and dark 6 " g Grey Cotton,light;and dark 5 +' 7 he Towelings Ginghsuis Ginghams 10 Prints 8 " 110 pie• BOOTS AND SHOES, Lines in this stock are all full and <_ we will sell Childs', Misses and Youths' at prices that are bound to please you. and !Hake you buy. YNGJL&M, ONTARIO. FRIDAY., JUNE 19, 1.8960 Marriage i,teernsea Vie- Issued by igh4ariatet, WnantOn. N '23witnesses required, HOT WEATHER don't count when you can get cool- ing drinks, ice cream and fresh fruit at tTOIEa,T'S We have Pine Apples and Straw - • Armour sold. Wait & Co,, of Moutreai, one car or 4 8 tubs of butter. Paris Green absolutely pure at Williams Drug Store. ---Court Maitland, the Presbyterian Sunday, July 5th, t D. perrie will pree "a" ---Mr. Thos. Style'' is suffering from a paralytic stroke, ks condition is some-' what improved at In est report. iee;;' kee et and for rl its. Fresh Iota arris the ving ng every day. Try them. onto last week, -A. nrtmber of a p, Y people drove to e;ekiessts Perry B Brussels on Seturda last for the purpose Sunaayeci in Brn of beating the Brum l's tennis players, but Mx. and Mrs. B they did not fulfill their expectations,._. were in town this Score unmentionable. Mr. and Mrs. 8 were in town oven Mines L. Seth: Blyth, visited frie Messrs. Jas. w Adams, of Iiinear $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE 0, O.11%, will attend unit in e. body on ten the pastor, Rev. the annual sermon, Mr, lien. Gerry of Brussels, was in town on Wednesday.. Mr. end Mrs, berries corning in, in abundance. -For first-olase tailoring and cheap gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co. Try our Cream Soda of any flavor. Remember the place, one door south of W. A. JOHNS, melees will be Id in the Congrega- City Restaurant, tional church next unday morning and Macdonald Block, - - Wingham. I evening, The Past r, Bev. H. E. Mason ----.............,.!--_•,.....--7,---.....--.........: will preach at both s rvices. The subject New Ads. of the evening servic will be "Christ, the Kerr's-Fruitsi need of the world," on•ohurch goers and Malndoo's-Wsave you money. strangers in town are cordially invited. Romuth & Bon es -We self cheap. -Parties who require printing of an Cumminga-A icuItural Implements. loud, should not forget that the Tm.rss ------- •.•+-�. office is the place , o have it done right and LOCAL NEWS. fair profits.at prioes onsistent with good work and R. A. Graham's grotiery store. • - A. 0. F. meets n Wednesdaynight. 1 `The semiannual eeting of the Grand Lodge L. 0. L. for N rth Huron was held g Vote for whom you like, but have your !'n Wingham on ednesday afternoon. suits made by G. H. Invite ' County Master ,To n Dane, of Helmick', Holmes the Et fish buyer, shipped a emanated the nue ting. There was no toad of horses to ondon, from here on business of imports an transacted outside Thursday. the routine work. rangements were not Just arrived -Baby Carriages at Ireland's completed for the cel oration on the 12th. Furniture Store, Wingham. C. B. Williams sells pure drugs. Satisfaction guaranteed. -Bear in mind that June 27th is the' day for the I. 0. excursion to Sarnia an tae -cream social • -The members o and Detroit.• r r Turnip Seed. A11 varieties. True ing evening. of vocal and ine seed, at Williams Drug Store. , ;anions etc. was pr.. inulturel' Society in-abletime was spen all Show on the 6th 1 The Uniou facto 1 and furniture is cChief Va,nuorman. _. land's furniture sto -The Morris A tend holding their and 7th of October. Road Cart for Apply tl -T. French W. and J. Waddell left ate, as good as new, -The Grand T 7. Duff, W. A. Elliott1 Advertising single Wingham station on I stations in Cana Friday for Anicondc f 11tontana. ; j� I hundred miles or 'P ref. Gray's Herbal Bitters cures! June 23, valid for return Wednesday, June adaehes, 25e. a aekage. , 24, and for dist Hees over one hundred The officials of t Methodist Sunday!miles good goin Monday ay and Tuesday, nal have decided o h old their arnnual June 22 and 23, id for return Wednes- me on Tamlyn's grove on Dominion day, June 24, Day. , Heathfleld's Healing Balsam is a sure euro for the worst Bold. At Don't forget tka Wm. Armour pays • Williams' Drug Store. 13 hest cash prices r butt r and eggs. -Mr. Cloyken entirely o �vho h s bee engaged with•taken by some T. A. Mills for the ass f w months has the fire which oc accepted a position n Zu ich and left for days slnoe. We, there on Monday. the affair should the I, 0. G. T, bell n their hall on Monday sting program consist- trunnental music, recit- ided and a very enjoy, • is running full time aper than ever at Ire - e, Wingham. k Railway system are fare rates between all for distances of one ass, good going Tuesday, 5 ,t 7 _ 8 " 10 Sch .a TA.ILORINC�"•. We are doing the leading Tailor - bag Trade in town and we can suit and ft you in any style of garment • and -at any price: • Tweed Suits from $9; Fine .Black Worsted Suits, 814 to 816; White Laundried Shirts, all sizes, 75o, were and are worth $1; Ties, four in hand and knots from 5o. up; Linen Collars, all sizes, 16o.; Fedora and Stiff Hats, latest styles, 75e. to 131.50; Wo have 75 Stiff Hat., a little, just a little oft' style for 25c. eaoh, they were 81.75, $2.00 and $2.2ii, We want to get rid of thein. GROCERIES At the Grocery Counter you can get: 20Ibe.Redpath'eStandard Gran u. • lased Sugar for 81 00 25 lbs. 'yellcv Sugar • 1 00 6 lbs. Tapioca ........ 25 G 11)s. Sago .. , ... 4 .. 4 4 25 6 Ibis. Rkie Rlire. Currants, ...... ........ 25 .5 dozen Clotho Pins ...... • ..... 5 Toilet Soap, big bar 5, k Best value in Teas to be gut in Wingham. We are prepared to bt.ccy any quantity of f'''ood Cherries. Store closes at 7 o'clock except Saturday night. Goons DELIv3iili:D PROMPTr,V, WE Sri 1"/ OiIX'�AP, And p 4 Public Auction- n June 20 at- 3 o'ulocl , nth to will be offered The thing has rut by public nnnF.;..»., s. market, ,e,... _... aturday afternoon persons .who start carpenters tools, h u ehold furniture etc. ate in somethi -H. F. Gerd has added another na me. The Boa clerk to Ma drug staff. The proprietor cornplains that th youngster ftbsolutelv A yonng man is foolish to play tennie in ordinary clothes, when he caa get a refases to wash bo tles, but he grovvs every jaunty washable tennis suit from G. H. day. Irvin at the right price. Why do you not have a nobby bt 1. g Considerable sti cyc suit, when G. H. Irvin ma,kes them so ‘1," suing operations nour in the view that is our citizens regarding rred at the school a few ith thorn, believe that e investigated and the rt it brought to justice. on now for some time oa has been made. If to pesi it will oulmin. g of a more serious d should look into it. Shaw has the brick ;T. W. Inglis has s cured the Temperance block and the workn Hall for Tuesday' night and has mad running up the wal arratigentents to 1tave tbe returns of tare Company are g eleetious aneounce from the platform as ground for the enla this arrangement s satisfacory to both Mr, Batton hay Politica parties. Omission 10 cents. bricked. Mr. Jobb' -veal cutlets, mutton chop end prime t street is nearly comp stake at reasonable prices. Boy oat for are doing more or 1? orders if required, The best only, is kept itt Geo. Shaw's Meat Market. -The Winghaan men are sure to come to the front no matt r where they are. We are pleased to note that joint 'Anil°, of Winnipeg, and son our eeteetned towns. man Thos. Leslie, li abeen eleoted Deputy' Grand Master et the Masonio Grand Lodge of Manitob and the Northwest, which met -iii Winn eg, June 10th. We are pleased know that air. 3. It. Bone, of Eatit Wats; nosh, haet missed Lis first year examinat ons in the Uoniversity of Toronto, most 6 edibly, ,having secured. the Fulton nob arship for chemistry, minoroligy and ph dee and chemistry, as well as having obi hied first class honors in three depart ents viz. : Mathematic •ookeushire were in Tor- adwin and Luther Ball els.i farmok, of Listowel, week. rnmerville, of Seaford., Sundn,y. land and F. McKay, of ds hero this week. ie, Wm. Drew And,Tohn iue, .spent Sunday in Mr, Geo, Scott, f Toronto, an ad time Wingbani , bey, visiting a kir. II, .A!.• Edith Port vesifing her old uteri° friends in and upend Winghatn. Piesers. A., E. adwin, editor of the StaeClard and Sam. utton, of Blyth were ills. teen: on Sunday. and,Brown wheeled Brussels on Tues. day to take in the- no -dilations. vf.? Thompson, o Thedford, who has beeretffing a position as head millieer in Heetworth, is ependi few days with Mr. And Mrs. Grierso , or Medicine Hat is On Tuesday, hundr s of people gat ed Brunets. from tl surrounding co try and neighboring ,.wns to hear E. political questions on the smite pla.tfo Never, before were th e so many pros At a 'nomination fo the Comments a never before was t re better order fuller harmony than xisted Tnesda, whose 'characters are above teprottoh consequently the deb te occhpied only affairs of the collar anti the policies of each party and s entirely freeir character and destro the harmony of su gatherings. Too ofte there are squabhlin in which vital quest .00 are lost sight and from which no g..d results. Precise at 12 o'clook Returnit Ms place to receive two hours all was stave for the side d indulged in. At tb close of the tim allotted for receiving oreination Mr. Ole left the plaeforna Junes Perkins Gorrie, was yoted to e chair, the assent ly was called to order nd resolved into political meeting. y arrangement D Macdonald was to s eak first, thou M Dickinson, after."whic the Dr. was to hey 20 minutes to reply. Dr. Macdonald exp ssed the pleasure composed as It was, I •gely, of the elector of East Huron. He e pressed bis persona regard for Mr. Mold son and referred t is being made in the the cordial feeling wh .11 had alwaye exist in the town. Geo ed between them. le. then proceeded t n the ground foi. his criticise the polioy of be present Govern en are already busy ment. He spoke of the promise The Union Furni- the promoters of the N. P. ha t ing material on the Damao in '78 and sho cl that the promise ement of the factory. had not been fulfilled Re dealt with th g the X X X store inerease of the Natio al Debt during tb welling on Diagonal regime of Mr. Matzke zie and the increa,s ted and geveralothers since '78. He refut the chargea of dis in the way of build- donesty wer made against Mr Prof. Gray's Herb:al 13Itters the expenditures by Williams' Drug Store, 25e. nt had beets wisely statement the Dr. -The annual pie. in connection with 7 of the Tay Cahal, the Presbyterian. bath School, which was held last Pride in Tamlyn's grove, ridge scandals. Re ma deeided suec s. The day was all vintingly with the that could be tied ed. and. the free and ion, At the close of easy program of am emente was appreei. n the audietice :tithed ated by all. An exc tee game of "rend- ers" was 'Awed by 1 e young ladies and smno of the more n tronly. They were assisted in the inattl game by a fe'w of the sterner sox, A noti cable feature of the game was that flout all went out on the her - 11 11. L. the rm. ent nd teed nd the of Om he opponent, eying that th a personal struggle, but the principles of the p mics whrolt they respectively represen :d. He hoped that the same good feels g which. had (edited between himself and de opponent would °antinne to exist paign. In dealing with th said he was oppose I and would oppose would try to re -est in Manitoba. Re t ,en proceeded to criti. else 11ar. Laur'ier's, ttitude on this question as well as that of I is followers in Quebec. management of the Lib. fended the expenditure of nded the Government's MaGreevey and Connol- t the Government had reocver half the ruaney n bridge, Ira discussing be chained that to it teas due the so id financial condition of Canada during tai distress in the United States caused b the Wilson Bili, EIe would like to ask tis opponent whether in Tariff for Revert a only, the cluty world be removed from fat products similar to the period previous to '78. He claimed that the imported goo, s for home consumption had decreased ye: by year; he thought the Doctor inoonsiste t wanting to re -im- pose duty ou tea , nd coffee. He quoted from the ,Statistic 1Becord to show that the duty was now on t e luxuries and . nit on the necessaries of 1 e as is claimed by the Reformers. In sp• king of the population ne claimed that the method of taking census in 1881 pursued in 1801 an reef increase Burin' ed the country wit and cited in proof t ing Banks and the exports. He defen National Debt ennu of public works con Ment of this money. Tp replying to Mr. donald snid that lie di Government could k land or centre! the pri this is what the Conse in '78 and he had reter the fallacy of such pi stru„gle WAR roti merle furniture, and this would mean straggle between entailer profits to sl iroholders and less em• t would nnean taking vorkrnen and giving it +• Instead of having among ourselves, AU rnitrrre would lease Where on earth Mr, he advantage to biros is shareholders, or ltig s Moro than I eau s with Mr. Rogers, who res of the tttanufactnr, safe to let kir. Laurier lends among the.maretn he gets into powege if new tariff for rev6ltnne ' ave it in Bngland', fee his friends and keep IT eir goods, while ruiniuh ie was the argunnet, of Mr,. nts when he visited Wing - these signatures. 1 -would the to leave politics alone self to the management of els not the sole proprietor t to speak for anyone but rotest against the use be Union Furniture Co. to erests of a political party. Themes Gnuoony. ;. r Wingbam, June lith,18U6 ; rar,.: ' er of Uuibir Ftueitti e Gay 't'i'•ingham. In this week's issue of the ance a letter appeared over as different frnm thus j my 'signature making certain charges didthosen yOet not show the coy. against you ,ywoui kalithat yowereu unfoundidded. I nowthYears. He claim. learn front not sign e gradually improving .:_.- _-- obe, which I complained of teens all I Raid in ray letter, .. found you fairafiNerriar_' rs, polftrcatir� otherwise re,or cruise to cast any • our character ote(ibility. Tiro.cua GREGORY. ploytuerrt to men. work from our own to American wprlun our own money spe the end of the cam. l spend in American 1 the country forever. School question be Cline can -figure on to Separate schools self personally, to ny Government that workinen and town , fish Sooiir to Schools irnagrne. Perhaps he thin obtained the signs ers, that it would know that be Inas facturers, so that he ever floes, in hi purposes as they would 'remember the duty on t other lines. Ti Rogers at all et ham to obtain advise b1r. 0 and confine hi his company avid Inas no rig! himself, and I - i n-kes of th advance the in Re spoke of the mi eralGovernment;d they. Thy Canal; de action in releasin lya;nd claimed, th entered a suit 1 spent on the Curr the Trade tenestio Due Once Wingletm Ad e increase in the Say - crease in imports and ed the increase of the e ating the number ucteci by the inveat. not claim that any ep up the price of es of markets, bet naives had claimed ed to them to show, ises. met Mr. oh Dickinson's census ar mraent by ailowieg gs 2% caused by the chat e of system of tak- ofl ing census and still the •e wits a difference 1Y of 4% in favor of the Free Trade regime. mese of money in a sign of acpression wed the absurdity reakfast table be - re free of duty. lie wby should the mita protection as g Officer Clegg took ominations and for niet and uneventful scussions that a few He claimed that the in the Savings Banks wit and stagnation anti sh of the claim of a free cause tea and coffee w a would not adyocate of r. r. it d amongst the names of s lished in the Globe e declared themselves e Laurier and in favor of e purposes the name of .1 - signed as Manager of th duty on foam produot farmer not have inc well as any ono else. The meeting was br the usual cheers. MIL GEDGORIr'S ight to a close with MITER AND The following lette appeared in last week's issne of the .A. ance. Below we give Mr. Gregory's apol py tn Mr. Cline for the ohaeges made th rein. To Tat EDITOR or THE Sint -I was much surprised to see few days ago who ?porters of Mr. tariff for reveune A. Cline, who Union Furniture of that company. ske shareholder and direetor of that compa I Italy say that Mr. Cline was not a botized to sign OLI behalf of the Tinfoil nitore Co., and I ntunber of stock - Mackenzie, tre ponent had stated tit the present Gone= made, To refute thi went into the hiet Trent Valley Canal th charges, and Curren then dealt most clo his address some one and physics: and chemistry. Mr. Bone "I have eight children, every one in good the dietiu tion ot being the only health, not ene of whom but has taken any you to obtain pint aim Scott's Emulsion, in which r*v wife has s in three partments. boundless confidence.' DOEDS "J°Y8 one In the Doctor if the Re raters were seteese. ful in getting into po .er, and Mr. Laurier introdueed laemerl' 1 Bill would he vote Against it, overt if is vote overthrew the government. To his the Dootor ova n most emphatic) rep in the affireopeive. once to the pleas •e it gave hint to meet merle him feel user keenly the responethil. of the policy of ti Liberal -Conservetive put,. llr 01112 pl t leg ref ereace to hie have the authority of holders of the company to say they repud. atab late Mt•. Cline's action. The only experie once Mr, Cline has bee in th13 furniture res business is of 1088 tl a fotn• meal a' dui:- tat idiom and it remains t to be aeen wl sib. "rt er or not he can make be bminese SUS( ess. of this country, bet al n tit:that the ad. mission of furnitureof orders matt dee Wye. Mr. Cline must en: ly know 0101 no edema furniture wor necessarily hay° revenue purpose% furnitute admitted W a• lla 101111 $ alter sa•Ies of Ceuadian Dot the and I wish to t: as I have alwa able in all mat' EDITOR TISIRS: Mien that I positive? Mr. Rogers or fa :turas' tette document what the report that had said that he letter is being fore wired Mr. D in Montreal, as R. Dowiaxe, Righ Con Did tiou ever se, on the Furniture Leader iu possess gbam„Line 13th, 18e0. otedthstanding the fact denied either baying seen gning the Furniture Menu - to Laurier or any other er in reference to politics, r. Dowling, of lierristen, To which be re Win Your name Wit Mr, Rogers, I did a,w my signature to the wling, who is at preseat ngham, June leth, 1800. This 'should settl -We clip the fo Herald, the deceit Jaw of Postmeeter Fisher attended th "The hand of deeth at his home elorwi evening, and pa a passed away. Mr. Guelph's early settl family of ten. He England, in 1822 an his father, Mr, J After living a few on farm near Pais the farm upon w out !AV!. years pected by all her be wee- kit mess man quiet with those underlyit genial manner, that for meeting bitn, of farming, making grade stock of differ r brothers and on h; tronry, in Tor tr lose: kin, Jag. Min nacho' A 1; Foresters, Montreal, .2 anufacturers' letter to Ot on list 8110P711 1113 by the matter satisfaceore , all rumors to the cone fou w comes into Canada 011 anticy, and if Am- wk admitted, as mould 2: O be undn' a tariff for fee ✓ ry dollar's worth of and ed being a brother -in - funeral on Monday. • visited Mr. J. Wright,: rs and the oldest.of vas beim in Suffeike•'• carne to Guelph with inn Wright, in leag. ears with hie pereate y Block, he bought 0, when be retirMi to in the city and enjny fr, Wright was nmelt Ito know him. Ae d and generous, as a. and honest. Linked principles 1:e had a ade ote the happier Before retirement he .ed in the higher lines specialty of 'high classes., Ito leaves sister. William, in eetoga; John in Nor - lite and ktrs.E.,Tack.. s Tim following are fanny left to mourn right, at home; Mrs. Itnti IL II. Wright,