The Wingham Times, 1896-07-24, Page 1.,�
W!NGIIAM TIMES
VQL, XXV.---NO. 1278.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1896.
1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
WE SELL CHEAP.
HOMUTH &
BOWLES,
(STOCK - TAKING PRICES.
We are busy taking stock these
day's and if ever there's a time to
break prices on any lines it is right
now. We are offering special prices
to cash buyers in all lines of goods.
Things that are needing ow. Not
old, shop worn, out of date goods,
BUT bright, up-to-date stuff. The
quality of the goods and the lightness
of the price inspire the buying. We
are Clothiers, as well as Dry Goods
then, Boot and Shoe men, as well as Commercial School in Canada is the
Clothiers and Grocers as well as any CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
•of the others. We want to particul- STRATFORD, - ONT.
Marriage Isteensep
Issued by FRANK PATmasoN, No 23, Vic-
toria street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses
required.
HOT
WEATHER
don't count when you can get cool-
ing drinks, ice cream and fresh fruit
at
W.. iii -T'S
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 TE1111, SEPT. lst.
f
•arly emphasize our Boot and Shoe A course of study at this school has placed bun -
r'' ' 'A Stock, anything and everthing you may drede of :unbitious yountr men and women on the
gleed, For the Home, for the Street, for µ hat othors lutyn done who haver boonuhere.an t
ou will
the Field The prices are right, the help yto decide in our favor.
goods are right and our reputation back W. J. ELLIOTT, Prineipal.
of it all, Remember these prices are
not for Saturday night only or any other (
night only, but are for everybody and A
from Monday morning to Saturday
night.
THINGS FOR MEN. 1 2
Tweed Suits for 09 00 regular $11 to $12
Black Worsted Suits, 14 " 18
Fine " 16 " 20 to 22 ' fp �+
:FURNISHINGS. ' 1..
White Lau ndried Shirts 75o.regular9100, m L.
Col. Regatta Shirts ,.-.59 " 75 m 0
" „69 " 100
Balbriggan ,. , .23 " 30 m >." 44 " l30' "9
Four -in -band Ties 5 " 15 to 25 .0
Derby Knots .......... 5 " 15 to 25' 15 7,ta
Linen Cellars ... 15 " 20 to 25 . J
Fedora Hats 75 " 1 00 to 1 25 i
e -,i' • .. ,150 "2.00 to225I is
Stiff Hili, 75 " 1 00 to 125 ! C
150 " 2 00 to 2 25 , 0
Cetton Hose..10 ." 15 re
Cashmere Hose, ........23 " 30
MILLINERY.
1 offer to anyo . e ith an'
eye 1 cannot , t co rectly
I with glasses.
You s truly,
PROF. C ► MBERLA
EY,B SPECIALIST
87 Ki g St. East, Toron
22 years exp rienae exolusively in the optic
sigeas testigg eyesight.
Trimmed Hats 40 regular 75 i
65 " 125
95 " 1 00 j
100 " 3 751
• 125 " 2 00 ;
Shapes 15 " 25 to 50 I
Sun Shades..., ...... 15 " 25 to 50'
Sailor Hats.... ...... 15 " 25 to 50
Flowers 10 " 20 to 50
44 41
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t, tt
PROF CHAMBERLAIN will be at
Flannelettes 41 worth 5
Flannelettes
It
Grey Cotton, ....... SSSS ....5 e 'T
t. 6 " 8 0
e 7
5a " 7 C. E
,.... ,..64 " 8
SS• SS:.., ,....,..74 " 10
SSSS.. ..,.9 " 12k
Towelings
-Ginghams
Ginghams
Prints
Prints
. ,5
, 8 " 10
10 " 12a New Ads.
ILLIAMS' DRUG STORE
—oN—
DNESDAY, JULY 29TH'.
THIS YEAR.
E DAT ONLY. LAST VISIT
8
30
WASH GOODS.
Zephyr Cords
Col. Pelisse
Zephyr Ginghams., . , .. ..16 " 20 D. M. Gordon's—
Cream and Col. Spot Muslin20 " 25 Homuth and Bowels—Stook-Taking
Ladies' Blouses and Shirt Price,
Waists 89 " 125
.1 12 Town of Winghair
M. H. McIndoo—`
T. H. Ross—Imple
20 regular 25 ' Township of Turns
eel " 25 Canada Business
—Sidewalks.
feat Bargains.
Hants, pianos &o.
fry—Voters' List.
ollogc.—B e -opening.
reat Reduction Sale.
GROCERIES
'22 lbs. Redpath's Standard Granu-
lated Sugar for .. Si 00
'25 lbs, Yellow Sugar 1 00
'6 lbs.Tapioca ..... .. ...... 25
.6 lbs, Sago 25
6 lbs. Rice 25
5 lbs. Currants .... . ........ 25
5 dozen Clothes Pins 5
4 pkgs. Corn Starch
3 lbs. Can Apples.. ,
Beat Brand Lobsters
25
7
19
�i
..AS - '"o,
J3est value in Teas to be got in
Wingham.
Store closes at 7 o'clock except
Saturday night.
GOODS DEI•IvnuED PROMPTLY.
WE 5,!:LT, CHEAP.
BET
LOCAL NEWS.
—Frost on the night f July 16th.
—Mrs. Wm. Patters n is indisposed
—.W. Gifford has co imenced work in M.
H. Molndoo's store,
Big snaps at Griffin's, ups and Saucers
75 cents per dozen.
—Harry Day ship a car of horses to
England on Wednos
Tho Star Photo take an attractive
photo of lady or g 1 man bicyclist and
their wheel.
—Holmes the Engl' li horse buyer ship-
ped another car -load f animals on Satur-
day.
Why do you not have a nobby bicycling
suit, when G. I3. Irvin makes them so
oheap. .
—Dick Roche girl, d intosen on Friday
with fourhorses'whic Ise will get
F4 B�WI�ES
for the races Isere on he 5th and
Prof, Gray's Herbal Bitters cures
headaches, 25e, a package.
—The Star' Photo Co, have in their show
case a photo of the an.l. Take a peep at
it,
—Gee. Town was he luoky man who
caught a black b s on ► esday which
weighed 8 lbs 10a c
Bacon, long, clear so by the side at
the Wingham Packi - louse. Choice 54,
extra choice 6.
G. elIsse xs, Proprietor.
--Cleo. Shaw's laughter house was
broken into on T esday night and a
quantity of tallow s len.
—Tho Bell furni ure factory is closed
down for a few dad s for the purpose of
making repairs on t engine.
—The Sepoys, of �ucknow, are expected
over on Thursday e' ening to play lacrosse
with the Maple Lea s of Wingham.
Clearing sale of window screens. Screen
door complete, 90 cents, window screens
for 70 cents at D. Sv2'1xsnLAND's.
—At the meetin
on Tuesday, Rev.
resigned his charge
— The Citizens' B
church on Wednesdt
the Methodist garde
our young people dr
report a good time.
of the Presbytery here
r. Hartley, of Bluevale
n account of ill health.
nd went out to White -
evening to play at
party. A number of
ve out also, and all
—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.
— The Wingham ohool gives a good
account of itself a the Entrance and
Public School Leavi g Examinations. 29
pupils wrote on the 'ormer, out of which
25 were successful . d all who wrote on the
II/Raving, (14 in nu ber) passed.
� '/-A horse belon ing to Mr. Francey
Crow, of Turnberry, ran away through an
orchard. Mr Crow as in the buggy to
which the horse was ttached and had his
face badly scratched by the limbs of the
trees, t
—For first-class tailoring and cheap
gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co.
Remember the place, one door south of
R. A. Graham's grocery store. '
—While Mr. John Iliott was running a
SW in Button do F sant's chair factory
Wednesday afternoo , a flying board struck
him in the stomach ith great force. He
was taken home and medical aid procured
and at the time ow icing he is in a fai r
way of recovery.
—The many fri ds of Miss Hattie
Reid, of Wingham, Mr. E. Coultice, of
Belgrave, and Mr. J gn Hartley, of Bel -
more, will be please to hear that they
have passed the rete t examinations at the
Toronto Normal 'th honors, A school
sectionnearWbitech rohhasbeenfortunate
in securing the sery es of Miss Beid for
the remainder of th ear.
Heathfleld's Healing Balsam is a
sure cure for the worst cold. At
Williams' Drug Store.
—While Mr. Wm, Mitchell was pump-
ing water at Belfa to water the horse,
which he was drivi and which is owned
by Walter Vanstone, the amlimal became
frightened and got aw ay. It ran as far as
Lucknow making a c mplete wreck of the
buggy and battering i self up considerably.
The buggy was gather d up and brought
home on Tuesday, biz at time of writing
the horse had not arrivedsis
Prof. Gray's Herbal Bitters at
Williams' Drug Store, 250.
-•-Complaint is m
the wanton destruc
small boy and his c
be taken at once to
de on every hand of
on wrought by the
tapult. Steps shoelcl
abate this • nuisance.
Nearly every vacant building in town bear!
the mark—in the fo m of broken windows
—that the small bo and his catapult haat
been at work. One property owner has
to expend upwards . fa8 to replace glass,
broken by boys, b ore he can rent his
house. Tho Coneci should authorize the
Mayor to offer a re ' rd for information
that would lead to he conviction of the
offenders,
—Tho Canada le
ham, has closed foi
and will re -open for
day, September lat.
for graduates of thi
Kenneth Ooatswort
partments, has rete
office of the Chatha
and an application
ready an American Busi
Otis` ofthen with a teach
August. Commercial Sub':
.iness College, Chat -
the summer s vacation,
,
he fall term on Tues -
The strong demand
school still continues.
, a pupil of both de-
tly been placed in the
1 Loan & Savings' Co.
Vas also received from
cse College, to supply
r of Penmanship and
ts.
Buggy in gooa.repailfor w 1 s at a bar-
gain. A. M. Rom:saws,
--3. E. Swarts' hot e. John Nelson, won
third money in the 2 .0 rase 01 Aylmer en
Tuesday.
—The Banana Soc • 1 at the Barracks,
was well attended. couting, nt weover
from Palmerston and assisted i Husking
the meeting interestiand pr .table.
During holidays,
Beaver Block, offe
teachers and pupi
he
tar Photo Co.,
al rotes to school
photos in groups.
—The Orangemen f the «-eat will hold
a mammoth pic-nic Sarnia on August
7th. The drawing c- rd of the day is to be
N. Clarke Wallace, o is announced to be
present,
'1 --Mastr Mort silo
morning on his bike
he will spend iris
scorcher for a lad a
distance up in short
on left on Wednesday
or Brampton where
olidays. Mort is a
will, likely do the
me.
C. E. Williams ells pure drugs.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
— In the three
University College,
Society 1895-1890 w
Globe of Saturday,
face of Mr. J. Bone
t —Dan, Mclienzi
Korman House last
ossion of the sari
August. F. Korot
where he will go inti
lumn photogravure of
literary and Scientific
rich appeared in the
my 4th, we notice the
,of Wawanosit.
who purchased the
pring, g, well taste pois-
on the first day Of
n will go to Guelph
the . ctiering. ', -
Fell in, others will t to fall in too, but
as we are manuf c • rers, we have the
cinch, and will u rsell all competitors,
can quote you
$1.25 per huadreo•day a good Flour for
•
JOHN CAMs,
—The Time is dra ing near near for the
races at Wingham. on't forget the date
August 5th and st , Any one who was
present last year wil know what to expect
this year. Make it point to- be Isere.
—The Editor of t
recipient of a baske
berries from the ga
Mort. was the cion
them thoroughly.
lie Trans was made the
of large, lucious goose -
den of 3. A 1 orton.
it and we . ppreciated
Fhey we • - beauties.
R. E. McKenzie has op
flour and feed store, 1
Carr and will be
many customers
etyiin t.
I,
k:i —Chas. Knechtel
hap, the other day.
the bench when he
pierced the boot
from which blood sp
tinge.+J
e' -ed
this
ed the market
vacated by John
to receive the
old established
net with a slight mis-
He was working at
let fall a knife. It
0d severed an artery
rted profusely for a
— On Sunday eve ing, July 26th, Rev.
Mr. Mason will pre ch in the Congrega-
tional Church on, " 1'.ne Claim of Christ on
the Human Consci nee." A welcome to
all. Non -church ers are particularly in-
vited to attend,
Turnip Seed. All varieties. True
seed, at Williams Drug Store.
Dr. Wilson, V. S of Wingham, Ontario
was in town last w ek. Dr. Wilson makes
a yearly tour t ough Manitoba for the
purpose of operatic g on originals or Rig-
delins, being an ex ert at the operation.—
Hamiota Hustler:\ i
—Dr Jerome me with an accident while
wriding his bike o e evening last week and
has since been tak sg care of a game leg,
which, though it events rapidlocomotibn
on the part of the doctor, does not hinder
him from attendi g to the dental troubles
of his customers.
Paris Green absolutely pure at
Williams Drug Store.
— Very many hay ng cherry and pear
trues will notice the 1 •esence of a small
black slug on the lofty s which is eating the
life out of them and ill soon destroy the
tree unless checked. An authority advises
scattering dust over the trees every two
days or so, Don't d ay the remedy or the
trees will be badly in tired if not killed.
—Parties who require printing of any
kind, should not forget that the Tines
office is the place . o have it done right and
at prices consistent with good work and
fair profits.
—The Hustler,
ostler a
ota, Man., ha s juf
anniversary by giyi
of the growth of th
article is ilihstratec
in 1891, which t
houses and a black
ota in 1895, now a
proprietor of thi
Middleton a nativ
the Hostler tontine
aper printed inHarni•
celebrated its fifth
ig avery brief outline
e
Y
t western town. The
by two cuts, Herniate
en consisted of three
mith suop; and Ilami-
ood sized town. The
paper is Mr. Frank
of Huron. We wish
ed,prosperity.
A young man is foolish to play tennis in breeding cages. A
ordinary clothes, when he can get a entered the same
jaunty washable tennis suit from G. 1-1, 6 The worm 1
Irvin at the right price. suddenly as it ca
--The midget -11m
r,�
eater lute all the fie
variety suitable for
The colored plates b
ery styles are novel
to mingle shades,
"one harmonious w
the taste of the mo
tatting, house dec
articles on "Is b
women" "Patrioti
fashioned Vitue" ar
story from the pen
bine to make a m
structive magazine.
number of the 1:elin-
hness, trightness and
sat eraser, ..rf the year.
th in dress andmillin-
nd show the tendency
whether the effect is
ole" or pot lies with
iste. Styles in lingerie,
ration and interesting
cycling injurious to
Societies" "An Old -
1 others with a short
f Miss Magruder, com-
t interesting an
The Goverr.mentli
business, always in tl
Flour, Feed and See
dried Oat Meal and
the carne at mill and
the lowest.
10-
i ht in me with our
, especially in
"ry our patent pan
cli Wheat, Prices
' eed Store and that
JOHN CARR.
le
Grand F e Day.
The several Fratern 1 Societies of Kin-
cardine are making pr parations to hold a
mammoth celebration n August 19th: All'
fraternal societies from neighboring
towns are invite to be present
and take part in am niter street parade.
Prince K. O'Kabe' Imperial Japanese
Troupe, of New York and the 7thFusileers
Band, of London, wi 1 other special attrac-
tions have been s .ured for the day.
Special railway rates will be given,
Your photo free. To ordering life
size portraits, th St Photo Co. will
furnish a cabinet t o free. New designs
in frames just r• 'ed. Prices to patrons
25% less than other dealers. Studio,
Beaver Block.
Militia Camp,
The indications a,
will be held this
drawbacks referred
patch. The (leper
point to overcome ti
supply, and doubtie•
ing necessary arrang
performed. It wool
propitious commenc
ministration of the
and Dr. Borden is n
GVilI be Held.
= that militia camps
tail, notwithstanding
. in yesterday's des-
rnent will stretch a
difficulty of a tardy
will succeed in mak-
ments to have drill
certainly be an un -
'tient for the new ad -
Militia Department,
t the man to incur:.
dissatisfaction for tl e sake of a little extra
effort in Committee •f Supply.—World
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 my wife has
boundless confidence.'
If yon want fruit or confectionary you
cannot make a better deal at any place in
town than at BicKelvie's. He turns
over his stock quickly and it is always
fresh. His fruits aro prime. Call at his
ice cream parlor.
Army Wor y Attack Over.
Prof. Panton re; its file invasion of
the army worm ver.. As soon as they
began to enter the upa stage:, -July 16th
a perceptible lessen g their numbers
was observed. A f. ••jlbuuget'rforru's' re-
main, but they cant of domuch-injury.
1. The use of Pa 's,green by ,sprinkling
it upon a windrow f green: date. has been
most effective in de:troyin ,thetdt udder
the oats actual cou t slioiv .,;560 ;dead
worms to the squa . foot. Other substan:
ces were tried, but iolie'•taitli ssich'rteoided
••
results. '
2 The sparrows have :been 'reinforced
daily, until great umbers, .have collected.
These have done g -eat work' in the destruc-
tion of 111pest, ' •
3 Experiments ith salt and lime failed
to produce the sults in checking the
progress of the w• •ms. • They • passed over
both without roue 1 diffibplty,
4 Oats. wheat : d corgi proved to be the
most affective foo , though. many kinds
were tried. Bea
turnips were no
clover in oat fiel
ed, though myri
destroying the o
5 The tachin'
numbs=,a : +a ou
woeala wets) ;11e
upon them, and
Tho ground bee,
Pupa cases of
8,1peas; clover, potatoes,
etnptatient' The young
attacked was not teeth-
e of w*Ins were busy
ts.
fly did not appear in such
d have beeri desired. No
with hove than two eggs
eelya few with that many.
les became verynninerous
1e fly were seen in the
ew days after thews:wingl
edition,
s gone, apparently, WO
le, Senile ask where?
Many were destroy d by birds, preying
beetles and tachina ies, and thus perished
on the march; thea will never appear
again, Tho remain r has. gene into the
ground or lie conceal under boards,clods,
etc., in the pupa stage In two weeks they
will nevelop into fawn colored moths that
will emerge to lay egg: for another gener-
ation this fall, but it 11 be so deminished:
in numbers. that the warns feeding upon
grass along the feno a and around the
woods will likely never •e observed. A full
report of experiments c rried on and inves-
tigations made during -he past week will
appear in the College r. ort for 1890.
Persou • s.
�`'Ilfre�il. A. Morton is lashing in Bramp-
ten.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. 0. S t ailing are in Dur-
ham.
Miss Arlie Hill, of W lkerton, is visiting
i town.
Mrs. Van. Vannorma 1 is visiting near
Toronto, V
*se T: i•raser is sp !ding her vacation
in Teeswater.
Prank Dinsley is s•:nding his holidays
at home here.
C.'Johnson of Go erich, was in town
•1n Friday last.
.1. W. Scott and wi of Listowel were in
town Wednesday.
Miss Simpson, o Newmarket, is the •
guest of Mrs. Foster
Jas. Pocock has s.ne to Calgary, N. W.
T.; on a holiday tri
Mrs. Sam. Smitl
her sister, Mrs. Fo
Mr. Ambrose, of
is away on his vac
Chas. and Miss
Miss Parker in D
Rev. D. Gordo
his son here, H.
Mrs. Martin lye
visiting Mrs. WI
iMiss Farquhar
staff, was in Harr
Roland Woolse
Herald, was in to
Master John
holidays at his gi•
13d. Inglis has
where lis has se
tor.
of Toronto, is visiting
ter.
the Bank of Hamilton,
Eon.'
Ila Deans are visiting
roam.
of Toronto is visiting
Gordon.
d son of Kincardine is
. Ruettel.
on of the Publio School
sten, last week.
, editor of the Brussels -
en on Tuesday.
eiding is spending his
udfather's in Tnenberry.
one to St. Catherines
red a position as opera -
Air. John Ruett 1, senior member of the
firm Ruettel (Sr So was in town. on' Tues-
day.
Mrs. .T. T. 510Le. , of Toronto, is visit-
ing at the home of er father, Mr. Alex.
Dawson,
tis Mr. end Mrs. Joh • Nicoll went to Port
Elgin, on Saturday ast and will be away
about two weeks: ^'
Mrs. Hele. who w : the guest of Mrs.
(Rev.) Parke, retro• ed to Wingham.---
Clinton News-Recor. - v
Bliss Dolly Johns( • 1, of Wingham, was
the guest of Mrs. Ge• Hanley, last week.
—Clinton News-Reco d.
Miss Emma Woodc ck, who has been
attending the Ladies College, Hamilton,
is home for a few day .
Miss Dolly Elliott,
been visiting friends h
weeks, has returned 11
Mrs. I). J. McFegga
two children will spe
her father, Mr, Samr
Miss Doyle, who ha
as head milliner in H
gone to her home in
Miss Jennie Elder,
ham Business College
ing her mother, here,
on Monday.
Mrs. C. Gody and d
and Mrs. H. Flood, W
at Mr. A. Carr's and
ham and Goderich.
A. E. Galbraith, n
of the Chatham Busi
ponied by Mrs. Galbr
ing his old home here
l Misses Bella and
3 la L
I Messrs. Will Roberts
parson have arrived
where they have bee?
School' '
11. McAlpine, forin
of 'Toronto, on Fricla
friends. He was da'
country on a bike,
from Palmereton.
Ingersoll, who has
re for the past three
ne. .
together with her
the summer with
Youhill.
filled the position
nuth & Bowles, has
wen Sound.
aoher of the Chat -
who Inas been visit -
turned to Chatham
righter, of Toronto,
odstock, aro visiting
her friends in WVislg-
lthenatical master
ess College, aecom-
iths and son, is visits
zzie Cummings and
n and Will ravens
oma from Ilarriston,
attending the High
fly of Wingham, now
last Palled on old
sg up this port of the
saving wheeled here