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VOL. XXV.---NO. 1277.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1899.
IIZESo
$1 A YEAR. IN ADVANCE
WE SELL CHEAP.
HOMUTH &
BOWLES.
-CLEARING PRICES.
If ever there's a time to break
prices on any kind of goods and if
•ever there was reason for better
values and greater selling it is JUST
NOW, between seasons as it were.
We are clearing the way for fall, and
want to have the stock as clear of
Summer Goods as ever possible.
CHANCES FOR COMPARISON.
Newspaper prices mean little or
nothing unless you see the goods that
.Etre advertised. We want you to see
these things and make all the com-
parisons you please. That's the test.
Examine carefully the qualities.
We've had enough experience selling
.goods to know these values to be ex-
eeptional. Compare them •with any
•other you Como across. That's all
we ask.
:THINGS FOR MEN..
Tweed Suits for 89 00 regular $11 to $12
Black Worsted Suits, 14 " 18
Fine " " 16 " 20 22
FURNISHINGS-
White
IIlliNISKU CS+.White Lau ndri ed Shirts75o.regular $1.00
Col. Regatta Shifts ....59 •' 75
.60 " 100
Balbriggan.. 23 " 30
...44 " 60
Four-in-hand Ties 5 " 15 to 25
Derby Knots ... 5 " 15 to 25
Linen Collars • ....15 '" 20 to 25
Fedora Hats.... , .75 " 1 00 to 125
...1 50 " 2 00 to 2 25
Stiff Hats ......... 75 " 1 00 to 125
ee,150lU "200 to 223
Cetton Hose " 15
Cashmere Hose..... 23 " 30
tt „
MILLINERY.
Trimmed Hats 40 regular 75
e •.„65 ” 1 25
e e..... ....95 " 100
" '' 100 " 7 75
e tc, 1 25 " 2 00
Shapes, .........15 " 25 to 50
Sun Shalee,15 " 25 to 50
Sailor Hats, , . ....3.5 " 25 to 50
Flowers.,',.. ....., 10 " 20 to 50
Sr11
..a._F= Il] _
Flannelettes.. . 41 worth 5
.ee ' Flannelettes, ... . 5} '• 7
"----di " 8
e ...... ...... ....9 " 121
Grey Cotton .... .... ....5 " q
' ..........6 . " 8
Towelings
Ginghams .... ... 8 " 10
Ginghams 10 " 12/
.Prints 8 " 10
Prints... ..........10 " 124
WASH GOOI S.
Zephyr Cetds 20 regular 25
Col. Pelisse.:; . , . 20 " 25
Zephyr Giggl atns16 " ty0
Cream and Cpl. ,Stot Muslin20 " 25
Ladies' 131iiuses and Shirt
Waists 89 " 1 25
5 " 7
GROOERES
20 lbs. Red path's Standard Granu-
lated Sugar for .
25 lbs. 'Yellow Sugar
G lbs. Tapioca .. .
6' lbs. Sago .......... ..... .
61bs. Rice
5 lbs, Currants„ ......... .•
he Pins
5dozen trlot s
t lobes. Corn Starch ............. .
1 gal. ,Can Apples
3 lbs. Can Apples
Best Brand Lobsters
Best value in Teas
Wingham. •
We aro prepared to buy an
quantity of good Cherries.
Store closes at 7 o'cloek exeep
Saturday might,
GOODS DELIVEm D PROMPTLY.
Wr, Ft.T , OH AP.
81 00
25
25
25
25
5
ID
7
19
to be got in
Marring() L1oeubo9
Issued by PRANK PATERSON, No 23, Vio-
toria street, Wingham, Ont. Nowitnesses
required.
HOT
WEATHER
don't count when you can get cool-
ing drinks, ice cream and fresh fruit
at
We have Pine Apples and Rasp-
berries coming in, in abundance.
Try our Cream Soda of any flavor.
W. A. JOHNS,
City Restaurant,
Macdonald Block, - - Wingham.
FALL TERN, SEPT. 1st.
off Ajlf j'
Commeroial School in Canada is the
CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE,
STRATFO1 D, - ONT.
A course of study at this school has placed hon.
dreds of ambitious youne mon and avOmeu on the
roan to success. write for our circulars and see
what others have donu who have boon here. It will
help ycu to dechio in our favor.
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
0
offer to anyowith an
eye I cannot f- correctly
with glass. s. •
Y , u truly,
PROF. , ' MBPRLAIN
EYE SPECIALIST
87 King .St. East, Toronto.
22 years experience exclusively in the optical
business testing eyesight.
PROF. CHAMBERLAIN will be at
C. E. WILLIAMS' DRUG STORE,
—ON—
WEDNESDAY, JULY. 29TH.
ONE Dee ONLY. LAST VrSIT THIS YEAR.
SIMMS
Newt/ -A:de.
M. Jessup ds Co.—Co ii Starch.
Thos. Woodcock—lit 1 for sale.
John McLennan—St ay Horse.
D. M. Gordon—Pled ction Sale.
M. H..Mclndoo---Dr ss Goods and Silks.
Prof. Chamberlain- ' yo Specialist.
Buggy in Food rep
gain.
—.III. A. A. Adam
Belden's photosrapl
rhonths last et rine,
City, Mich,
rfor sale at n bar.
A. AI. RoenesoN,
ho had charge of
gallery for some
as located in Carson
Turnip Seed. All varieties. True
seed, at Williams Drug Store.
—The regular re
doilies No. 49, lions
their regular meetin
nr;xt. A. good atten
ting of Camp Cale -
f Scotland, will hold
on Monday evening
tnee is requested.
A young man is foolish to play tennis in
ordinary clothes, when he can got a
jaunty washable tennis suit from G. H.
Ir.w•in at the right price.
—Mr. A, K. Gifford
jewellery store of J
optician, for some ti
a stock of goods and
for himself in Ripley.
se.
ce—It is sant that if a
in vinegar twenty-four
placed in the lamp a c
insured. Wicks shout
as they soon becom
permit the free passe
!who has been in the
R. Munshaw, the
past, bas purchased
ill open up business
We wish him sac -
amp wok is soaked
hour's before being
rarer Same will be
bo changed often,.
clogged and do not
of the oil.
Prof. Gray's Herbal Bitters at
Williams' Drug Store, 25e.
—The Teeswator gricul tural Society
are asking for tende for the erection of a
new agrioultural 1
feet in size. The
are bound to go a
I other towns to be o
to keep pane with t
11 to be 40 feet by 60
people at Teeswater
ad and it behooves
the move if they hope
em.
—For first-class tailoring and cheap
gents' furnishings, try Webster dr Co.
Remember the place, one door south of
1R. A. Graham's grocery store.
—That latest
schools of Ontari
School, is the su
sketch in the Jul
illustrated inagaz
Bryant Press, To
annum,
—Veal cutlets, mutton chop and prime
stake at reasonable prices. Boy call for
orders if required, The best only, is kept
`at Geo. Shaw's Meat Market.
—On page 3 will e found an account
of the death of bort Campbell, of
Bervie, who was killed at Chicago.
Deceased was s other of Mrs. Win.
Dore of this place. Her many friends
here unite in exnding to her their
heartfelt sympathy in her sudden
j affliction.
Prof.1 Gray's Herbal Bitters curses
headaches, 25e. a package.
ng while Jos. Stubbs
ing from Wingham,
oad, his horse shied
o prarrie and ran his
g wagon. The buggy
badly broken up. Mr..
t, but he managed to
om gcttingaway.
rat the oak never rots
er true, though it takes
time to make inroads
d. Mr. Alex. Rose has
hip of oak taken from
ut clown over sixty-five
k was felled when log-
) the vicinity of Brace-
y on the roadside until
dition to the dairy
the Strathroy Dairy
ect of an illustrated
issue of Farming, the
pe published by the
onto. Price 81 per
( On .Friday even
'of Morris, was dr'
along the gravel
1 at some object on
1 buggy into a pass
was upturned and
Stubbs' leg was h
prevent the horse
—The saying
may not be altogo
the elements a Ion
on this kind of wo
in his possession•a
a log that was
years ago. The o
ging a roadway
field in 1831 and
three years ago.
—Services in t
next Sunday at
pastor, Rev. He
at both services.
LOCAL NEWS. ing service: "Th
— 1. as, 0 0 V43 0 a Iappl G'
man in town—A.boy.
Big snaps at Griffin's, Cups and Saucers
75 oents per dozen.
—Prof. Taggart, Ph ologist, is giving
free lsotures in the 'omporanee Hall
this week.
Why do you not have a nobby bicycling
suit, when G. H. Irvin makes them so
cheap.
—We direct the atten ion of our readers
to the great reduction s le :tow its progress
at D. X. Gordon's. 8 his new ad.
conal Church."
be of special inter
who are cordially
jest: "Jesus the
Y Heathfield's Heal ng Balsam is a
sure cure for the worst cold. At
t Williams' Drug' Store.
-'We regret toJou n that Mr, S. 13.
Webb is serfously i . He has no been
confined to the ho e for some me. ''
Clearing salof window or ns. Screen
iax e
e Dents w' dow screens
door complet , 90 ,
for 60 cents'at ] 19TMINT.ANn's.
EMUH ;. sola
o Congregational church
a. m. and 7 p. in. The
y E. Mason will preach
he subject for the morn -
Mission of a Congrega-
he evening service will
t to the working people
vited to attend. Sub-
orking Man's Friend."
—Messrs. Gibb
three loads of ca
on Weduesday
pool markets.
far as Montreal
through to Liv
ed by Messrs.
Moore. ,some
unuanally wild
trouble. They b
started off in th
MOLT. Fences di
these Canadian T
about where they
they seemed like
were finally quieted
the rest of the herd
been accustomed
en back to the pens.
n and Rintoul shipped
le and one of horses
orning for the Liver -
r. Gibbon will go as
nd Mr. Rintoul will go
pool. He will be assist -
int, J. C. Currie and J.
the cattle shipped were
ncl caused considerable
ke outof the pens and
irection of the juno-
not count to some of
arts and they went
lobed. For a' time
things wild. They
own by driving out
o which they e bad
then all were driv-
Paris Green absolutely pure at
Williams Drug Store.
—A lrivate pi nixing party enjoyed
the pleat ant scene and limped waters of
Zetland on Mende afternoon. It in hoped
by those of the pa y that this may be only
the beginning of series of r uch entities
during the summe onthe,
—Parties who require printing of any
kind, should not forget that the TIn1Ns
office is the place . o have it done right and
at prices consistent with good work and
fair profits.
—The members of t
are sparing no I ains t
on August 5 and 6 a g
their intention to atte
er efforts and no d
Already hundrels all
signified their in' oak -
the above dates. Th
the event of the seaso
country, none should
o Tur' Association
make the meeting
at success.. It is
pt to surpass form -
et they will do so.
long the lines have
i to see the races on
races here will be
in this Kart of the
:iss there.
If you want fruit oconfectionary you
cannot make a better deal at an'' place in
town than at Illtaelvie's, He turns
over his stock quickly and it is always
fresh. His fruits aro prime. Call at his
ice cream parlor.
—For some reason t Wingham contin-
gent of Orangemen di not turn out to the
Goclerich celebration th that force that
thestrength of the lod e here would war-
rant. The Wiogham itizens Band was
in attendance and no ubt acquited itself
with its wonted persp uity. A great many
took advantage of th excursion rates to'
have a day's outing a pay a visit to the
Circular City, and t six coaches that
were sent up to form special were well
filled before leaving is station. They re-
turned about 11 o'cl k in the evening.
.A Prominent Lawyer says:
"I have eight children, every one in good
health, not one of whom but has taken
Scott's Emulsion, in which u'ty wife has
boundless confidence.'
—There died. at his . me on Diagon al
street miTuesday, Tho .as Stiles. aged 07
years. About a month ge deceased was
affected with paralysis om which he never
recovered. He came t this town about
eight years ago, from St. John's •near
London, and carried • a business, as
general merchant, in ti Kent Block, un-
til last autumn when h retired. Previous
to that time bo had beconnected with
the firm Kent, Stiles Co. at one time a
firm doing one of the 1 gest businesses in
Wingham. The •od was taken to St.
John for burial `r •.t -eo-i train Thur e
,cka
—At the last regul r meeting of Court
Maitland No. 25, anadion Order of
Foresteos, the follow g motion was unan-
imously passed:
Moved by Bro. Jo• Neelands, seconded
by Bro. John Cooper that a hearty vote of
thanks be tendered t. the Rev. Mr. Perrie,
for the excellent ser..n preached to us on
Sunday, July 5th, a . also to the managers
of the ohurch for the se of the church and
to the pew holders fo the use of pews.
Signe
H: $. ELLIOTT, Rec.-Sec.
Wingham, July 10, 90.
Cameron
A very pretty we
Wednesday afternoo
Mr. Alex Struthers,
Belle Struthers was
lock to Mr. S. J. C
Gray Bros. store in
mony took place at 1
Norton of the Baptis
The groom was abl
brother, Mr. Sylvester
brtde, who was char
accompanied by her
Struthers, as bridesm
mony, a dainty wedd
taken of. Only the
of the contracting
Mr. and Mrs. Came
afternoon express,
betokening the b
which their ma
included, hope
through life's jo
Hamilton, Galt,
Ontario, after wh
in Wiarton, Nu
to the great pope
will be a decided
crc
i les. Miss
sister of the brio
—Owen Sound
Struthers.
ding took place cn
at the residence of
ay st., when Miss
ited in holy wed-
eron, manager of
tartan, The care-
. m., Rev. W. E.
church officiating.
supported by his
ameron, while the
singly attired, was
ter, Miss Maggie
ggie i
el. After the care -
g dinner was par-
inmediate relations
arties were present.
n left by the C. P. R.
idet showers of rice,
piness and prosperity
friends, Tug nuns
will accompany them
They Will visit 1
and other points in t
h they will settle down
exons presents testified
ity of the bride, who
quisition to Wiarton's
rushers, of Wingham,!
attended the wedding.
imes.
I0. E. Williams sells Mare drugs..
Satisfaction guaranteed,
---At the repent Pub
examination the fol
among the written r
given to pupils. "T s
going to be caught will
S. means "please sir"
ing"---E. G. means
"engaged" --Rocking
name of a railway in ti
and is noted, because
were going to British
in the mountaing won
gow is so named becau
there blow glass—Ora
Orange Free State—
ever get left"—The
Rome, they got the na
they were strong and is
Goclerich Signal.
'e School promotion
wing wore foun d
iswers to questions
v that tho ball was
half my eye."—P.
Viz. means '•visit.
gg"--E. R. means
orse Pass is the
Rocky Mountains
any white people
lumbia, the people
rob them—Glee-
the men who live
'es comp from the
'rr means "did you
nglish came from
e Britons bocanse
uld never give in"
.On Friday avenin, last a number of
the members of Camp eledonia, accom- 1,
panied by their wives a d daughters drove
out to the comfortable .me of Mr. James
Cochrane for the pnrpo : of partaking of
the hospitalities of th it genial gentle-
man's ingleside"rTh • le who know the'
kindly disposition of heir host and his
unusually earnest soli. ude after the com-
forts of his guests will a measure under-
stand how the evening' entertainment was
enjoyed by those who h d the good Iortune
to be a son of old get fa, or a "far out
frein o' the family.' Good old Scotch —Petitioning a
songs were sung and adings read that seems to be the
would stir the heart! of.a Bobbie Burns the last regular in
and when the wee sma hours were creep- a petition was pre
ing on, and the groan i g tables had beeu property owners
relieved of their cum • ance the company Josephine street pr
broke up with a Scot' doxology "Should to go on with the e
Auld etc." day night another p
faro the Council a
I praying that the wa
strange, as it may ap
tion of tho petitioner
Mons. Other petitio
ated for the extensio
either sides of Joseph'
Johns street.
Person
of t re l r,rporty en
signed,
Gulley.. --Robin
Geo, Mason and
granolithio sidew its to be ut down on
the west side of , sephit e stied between
Victoria and Joh street be received ana
that the Public •rks Comm Pee t e in..
structed to apt in he malter,--Carried
llobinson•--Got y --,That the work of
building c anolitl o sidewalks be done ty
contract and be :t by tender.—Carried..
Mr. Geo. F, Ro bins as'ied permission
to connect a pipe ith the. water main on
Victoria street fo the purpose of conveys
ing water to 11. L mmix's carriage factory
building which he ntends to convert into a.
steam laundry an bath rooms.
The Clerk was i :trotted to ]ay the corn.
nrtin ICS Hon of Mr. ' obbins beforetiie Fire
and Light Commit e.
The tiouucilthe ' cijournel.
—Mr. Robert ' .ods, of Turnberry,
met with a painfu incident on Tuesday
while workiug at . barn in Culross. He
was engaged in :nding plank up on a
scaffoldiing when e man above let one ••
slip and it, falling struck Mr. Wood on
the head. He rt •sired an tigly scalp
wound and was n.;oesoious for some
hours. He was iven to town a d the
wound dressed b a physiCiair.f He is
now doing as well s: could be expected.
d counter petitioning
ler of the day, At
eting,of tbo Council
ntod by a number of
n the west side of
ying the Council not
ewaik. On Tues-
ition was laid be-
e special meeting
ks might be ]aid.
ear, a large por-
signed both poti-
are being cireul-
of the walk on
e street north of
Onside; ed suli,;;ently
n—That the petition of
o i other: preying for
Christian En
On Thursday and
26, the Huron Count
Unlcn will hold their
tion, in Knox Church,
The sessions will
evening, at S o'clock, s
from the President of
followed by addresses
ational Fellowship," b
son, of Tiensall, and "
in the Christian En
Rev. Jas. Hamilton,
day next of the topic
by active members of
assisted by Rev. Wm..
ville; Rev. S. Bond of
Mr. Johnston, who is \
Provincial C. E. Unio
ent of the London dist
subjects, "Christian
"The Spirituality of
era."
Circulars and prograr
prepared, • and will b
societies as soon as co
avor Union.
iday, August 25 and
Christian Endeavor
th annual convene
Uoderich.
open ou Thursday
ith words of greeting
e Local Committee,
on "Ittterdenomin-
Bev..1. S. }tender- Mrs. T. Forbes is in
'hy you are Needed Mr. Davis, of Ohesley, was in town this
avor Society," by week. '
ugham. On Fri- Mr. John McDonough as gone to Tiver-
a;re to be presented ton to work.
the local societies T. Drummond of Wal 'erten spent Sun-
ohnston, of Ward s day in town.
eaforth, and others- ! Mrs. Sperling is vi tin; her mother,
ce-President of the ]firs. Coventry.TY
and Supsrietond- Miss Chamberlain, o 1313th, is at Post-
ct, will take as his Tessler Fisher's.
Citizenship," and J. .T. Stevenson, bar sten, of Teeswater
hristian Endeavor- 'as in town Friday.
.' Mrs. Mullen, LaRud n, is visiting her
t brother, Alf. Nicht:Il.
George, the "H.etter' is making his iten-
orate can at Wingham
Miss Murray iy ape
her old home in llens
Miss \Vallate spent
ii her home in Goderi
CtDirs..Davidson, Or igeville, is visiting
her brother, A. Sande -on.
Mrs 'C'zraoey and amily are in Blyth,
during Mr. •Grecey's 0 scute.
for Mr. H. Wee,Orge, zer Inc the A. 0. F.,
was in town 'on Wedn sday,
,lerich tilisweek .
s aro now being
sent to the local
luted.
Town Cou
Special meeting of t
called on Saturday, July
the Public Works Comm
lug a Court of Revision
relating to local impro•
other purposes conn
construction of sidewalks
Members present: May
Herdsman, Golley, Robi
son, Forbes, Reading en
Goiley —Robinson —
Gordon, Golley, Kling R
Sperling he a Court of R
Statue relating to local
hear and decide arpeals i
the construction of sidew
of Wingham for the p
cit.
'e Counail wes
11, on behalf of
tee for appoint-
nder the statue
'vents and
ted with the
ing a few weeks at
1.
unday and Monday
•
and Councillors
on, Shaw, Han -
Kling.
hat Councillors
inson and Reeve
ision under the
iprovoments to
connection with
lks for the Town
sent year.—Car-
Miss Forsyth, of :eafottli, is visiting
he sister, Mrs. T. H. ' oss.
`y Mrs. S. J. Smith an daughter. and Miss
Reynolds are outing a. Bayfield.C1
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. t oss drove to Brune -
field on Saturday retu dug Monday.
Master Morris Floss . spending his heli- s
days in a cornfield ne Brucefleld.
B. Elliott, of Alt. na, Wis., is on a
visit to his pardnts'an friends in town. 1,1
C. C. Shaw, of • Cb them, formerly of
Brussels, spent I'rid with friends in
town.
ried. f Mrs. T. Hamlin, of London, is visiting
klolmes—Golley—Th. this Council do I her parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. Dallas, of
now adjourn to meet on uesday next 14th 1 town.
Mrs. Helm*
z 3 was • Red e to Bay v
7
nst at 7.30 o'clock—Car led. it' - p City,
11�iiCh., on Wednesday y the death of her
son -iii -law.
',Misses Jameson an Sanders and Mr. A,
Bradwin of Blyth spt t Sunday in town
visiting friends. ei
Rev. Mr. 'Yonne, , recent graduate of
Knox College, will t. -e Mr. Perrie's charge
for the next four we: s, during the tatters
absence.
,, Miss Sperling, of Wingham, and Mr.
Fred Sherrill, of Tot nto, were visitors ab
the residence of Mr . H. Young last
week.-•-T3lyth Stand .a.,0
Dan O'Connor whspent the winter in
Sceli's tonsorial sho has seolued a posi-
tion on the lake boat The City of Windsor
and began his initial rip this week.
J. H. Friend, of B ntford, formerly of
t
Win hen «
has `oat r
n luted the painting
t J
p
of the interior of G. + elntyre'snow house.
Mr, Friend is a orltman of n idea
ability as the work i this house shell*
The Coune,i1 met Tues ay evening, July
14th aocording to adjour ment.
Members present: Re ve Sperling and
Councillors Herdsman, s olley, Robinson,
Dere, Shaw, Reading an ' Kling.
Reeve Sparking in he absence of the
Mayor, took the chair.
A petition was rea from Geo. Mason
and ten other property mere of real pro.
perty on the west side .f Josephine street
between Victoria and . In street, praying
the Council to put clow a granolithio side-
walk along said we side of Josephine
street between Vietori and John street.
The petition was et' ed
p r by at least two-
thirds of the owners • . said part of said
street representing to : than half in value