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WINGHA
VOL. XXV.—NO. 1280.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1800.
$1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
AVE SELL CHEAP.
HOMUTH &
BOWLES,
STOCK - TAKING
We are busy -taking stock these
day's and if ever there's a time sto
.}d,,.f
break prices on any lines it is'' ht
now. We are offering speciafprices
to cash buyers in all lines of goods.
Things that are needing NOW. Not
old, shop worn, out of date goods,
BtTT 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
men, Boot and Shoe men, as well as
Clothiers and Grocers as well as any l
of the others. We want to particul-
arly emphasize our Boot and Shoe
Stook, anything and evertbing you may
meed. .For the home, for the Street, for
the Field The prices are right, the
goods are right noel our reputation back
of it all. . Remember these prices are
not for Saturday night only or any other I.
night.only, bot are for everybody and
from Monday morning to Saturday I
night. ' •
'THINGS FOR MEN
Marriage Licenses •
Issued by FRANK PATERSON, No 23, Vic-
toria street,Wingham, Ont. No witnesses
required.
We Have [Heard
from a large number of our custo-
mers and they have all signified
their intention of paying us a visit
during the races. We will be
pleased to see you. The races are
an assured success. Entries are
corning in freely. Our civic holi-
day falls on August 5th but we open
all day and have foreign and domes-
tic *OA in abundance. Also all
kinds of refreshing drinks and ice-
cream. Remember the place.
City Restaurant,
Macdonald Block, • - - Wingham.
W. A. JOHNS.
'Tweed Suits for 89 00 regu▪ lar 811 to 812
Black Worsted Suits, 14 " 18
Fine " " 16 " 20 to 22
EIJIINISIUNGM.
White Laundried Shirts75o.regular ill 00
Col. Regatta Shirts ....59 " 75
tt ,,,69 " 100
Balbriggan 43tt 30
Four -in -band Ties 5 " 15 to 25
Derby Knots u e " 15 to 25
Linen Collars .15 " 20 to25
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Fedora Hats 75 " 1 00 to 125
150 "200to225
5 " 1 00 to 1 25
,t {,
,Stiff: Hate
FALL TERM, SEPT. 1st.
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Commercial School in Canada is the
CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
STRATFORD, - ONT.
A course of study at this school has placed hun-
dreds of ambitious yountr men and women on the
trnu to success. Writs for our circulars and see
what others have done who have been here. It will
help you to decide in our fat or.
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
11Te*'Ads.
Geo. Carr—Sacrifi
' Peter Clarke -See
M. H. Mclndoo-
'• Mr. Patterson—
. Hastings & Ritoh
' Geo.. Good—New
J. W. Westervelt
-
Fred. Kormrn—T
Smith & Pethick-
Town of Wingham
Township of Eas
List Notice.
.,150"200to225
Cetton Hose ...10 " 15
,Cashmere Hose. 23 " 30
MILLINERY
Trimmed -Tats 40 regular 75
,t , , , , 65 " 1 25
95
100
125
Shapes, 15
Sun Shades.... ...... 15
Sailor Hats_ ...... 15
Flowers........ 10
ST L E IBES
b'k nnelettes, .,
t, tt
e Sale.
Wheat.
ress Goods.
rearing Sale.
a—Cider Mill.
rocery Store.
Better than Gold.
tinefer. of License.
eneral Supplies.
Voters' List Notice.
•Wawanosh—Voters'
—Next week the
take their holidays a
issued. The office w
I• and any job work w
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LOCAL NEWS.
'z1•trs employee will
d no paperi„ n fill be
1 be open cli.; day
1 recery 1 jE,2iit at
ten tion.
" 100 COMING: Dr. S
tt 175 known and sue
'' 2 00 the treatment o
25 to 50 eases of the hea
" 25 to 50 Women diseases
" 25 to 50 Brain and private
" 20 to 50 with success. Co
Paris Green absolutely pure at
Williams Drug Store,
•--Civic holiday wa generally observed
by keeping all places o business open.
Clearing sale of window screens. Screen
door complete, 110 cents, window meet's
for 80 cents at D. SUTHEULANo's.
—A private pie-nici g party enjoyed an
outing in the Zetland 1 ic•nicing ground on
Friday,
A young man is foolish to play tennis in
ordinary clothes, when he can got a
jaunty washable tennis suit from G. H.
Irvin at the right price.
—D. E. McDonal shipped a load of
pigs on Wednesday. George Shaw a load
of sheep on Thureda
—On Wednesday morning a base -ball
match was played b wean the Cargill and
Wingiratn clubs resu ing in a score of 7 to
6 in favor of Wingha with an innings to
spare.
—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.
—Mr. Samuel Youhi�
sion a plant commonly
blooming caotus which
on Thursday night last.
rare plant and one that
the owner.
has he his posses-
nown as the night
as in full bloom
It is considered a
is much ' cd by
Fastest heat ever paced Wingham.
One dollar and twenty. : cents for one
hundred pounds of firm ith ono Loaf of
Bread free to eaclr.cus mer,
JOIN CAn?t.
—Camp meetings
Wingham, beginei
"Conducted by Paeto
Geo. E. Fisher,;,:.
nela •4ho''` well
ful specialist in
n' Diseases, cT,lls-
c neys,'Hropsie.
all manner of
diseases treated
ultation free.
d a load of cattle on
—S. Burchill ship
Wednesday.
4?. worth 5 Big snaps at Gri
eleai::: 5$ f 75 cents per dozen.
t ^w
....7:- " 10 —Anson Robinson
•9 " 12 foundry from R. J.
•Grey Cotton � �> . • • • 5 t`
6.4 " 8
tt 8
well wsll leave town
•,"{ .5 " 7 weeks. , .,'
Towelinge .
" 121
lien G. H. Irvin makes them so
St -
S
's, Cups and Saucers
ras repurchased the
ackwell. Mr. Black -
the course of a few
Misses Wood,, Tai
Meetings will be:bet
o'clock and two or
held on Sundays.
to attend.
ill be held in Lowers
on Friday, Aug. 7,
s. P. W. Philpott, and
fated by Evangelists
k and E. Bongard.
every evening at 8
ree meetings will be
1 are cordially invited
If you want fruit or confectionary you
cannot make a better deal at any place in
town than at Meltelvie's. He turns
over his stock quickly and it is always
fresh. His fruits are prime. Call at his
ire cream parlor.
£%—What came nes ly being a accident
occured on Friday of rnoon in which Mies
Hooper of Bluevale n rrowly escaped seri-
ous injury. She had her horse in the
sheds at theeQueens tie had just got into
the car iage,te drive h me ,when a wheel
came_ :off. '',The horse ecame unmanage-
able and ran across th
brick block and Miss 1
Another Loree t
ofDlegg's hardware st
started to run also b
bh Qme they had gone
g " i Why do you not have a nobby bicycling
Gin trams :,�..•,.r,:.,8 10
•Ginghams
.Prints... .•
Prints
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—The Telephone
WA.SY$ GOODS- ; posts to replace th
Zephyr Cords 20 regular 25 Josephine street. T
Col. Pelisse 20 " 25 the old ones and wit
Zephyr Ginghams... 16 " 20 i
Cream and Col. Spot
Ladies' Blouses and Shirt
Waists .. ,....: t ....89 " 125Prof. Gray's Herbal Bitters
Williams' Drug Store, 250.
�
mpany erected new
ones now in use on
ese are higher than
be painted, which will
make them less obje tionable than hereto -
street towards the all the farm implement
ooper was thrown binder an old mower an
zt was tied in front Mr. Wades loss is very h
re, broke away and ing was partially covers
bot;e were caught
r.,70 —The Privy Counci
Prof. Gray's Herbal Bitters cures
headaches, 25e, a package.
--School Board ' seting on Tuesday
night,`
—For firet•olass ttailoring and cheap
gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co.
Remember the place, one door south of
R. A. Graham's grocery store.
---Mr. Jas, Cochra
this week attending
ment I. 0, 0, F. as
this Encampment.
—. meeting of
Liberal Association
evening at 8.80 in
donald block.
—,A good game of
between Wingham
nesday evening, re
the home team of t
able feature of this
e is at Niagara Fal's
the Grand Encamp-
represedtatire from
the members of the
s called for Tuesday
he hall in the Mac -
lacrosse was played
nd Walkerton, Wed-
lting in a victory for
ree to one. A notice-
natch.was that it was
entirely free from slugging.
—Parties who require printing of any
hind, should not forget that the TIMES
office is the place o have it done right and
at prices consistent with good work and
fair profits.
—Service in the
next tulday as foil
e'clock, subject of seri
Practicable." Evenin
subject, "What Christ
Christian." Stranger
goers ere cordially in
ngregationtel church
we: Morning eleven
on, "Is Christianity
service at 7 o'clock,
means by being a
and non church
ited.
Health, comfort and satisfaction assured
to the wearers of J. D. King & Co's. hygen-
ic ventilated shoes, they are superior in
every respect, for sale in Wingham only by
D. M. Goneme.
—Two gentlemen "riving down Jose-
phine street with team in a carriage,
Wednesday morning -arly had a spill out.
The tongue became detached from the
axle at one side and dr
the buggy to run on
Fortunately the horse
were prevented fr.,m tett
lines and good muscles:
—Notice of Wingham
customers who have acct
lkindly
prepair to meet s
days from let of August.
,V R.
'-0n Wednesday mor
severe storm which passe
ity, lightning struck and
stables of Mr. Geo. Wad
just outside the limits of
was in the been 14 acres
of peas and abort 10 to
were burned also, 19 she
Per i s:s.
Rev. Dr. Giffcr was in Tiverton this
week.
Mise 0. Hnrr's if Wroxeter, is visiting
friends in tcwo.
Mrs. Sefecina is visiting her brother,
Mr. G. McIntyre
Mies Watso' , Goderio'1, is visiting
her sister, Mrs. I in.
Miss Stewart, t Blyth, spout Sunday
with friends in to n.
Miss Maggie M Iver, of Kincardine, is
visiting friends i town.
Mrs. Broadfoo , of Seaforth, is the
guest of Mrs. J. . Cline.
Mrs. Kneudsa , of Wroxeter, is the
guest of Mrs. A. 'albraith..
Miss S. Stewa is visiting friends and
a quaintances i Clifford.
"Mr. Harry wans, of London, is
visiting with Jol n Galbraith."
Willie and Ro t. Watson, of Hamilton,
are spending th r holidays here.
Miss Merger Fisher, or Paisley, is
renewing old ac uaintances in town.
Mr. Joan it'a quharson wife and sun,
of Teeswater, a e spending a few days in
town.
p',',r Dr. Horsey
business tour
East. V'
Mr. Ambros
ton, returned
Monday.
Mr. J. H. 0
Bruesels Publ
Tuesday.
Miss Jenni
Barley, of Mi
John :vlcMan
C.4' Miss Robe
Public Librar
ped down allowing for a few days
he horses heels. :Miss Essie
did not kick and spending thei
ogatvay by strong Culross and G
C. E. Williams sells pure drugs.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
g a number of citi-
Kormann Ilouse to
-On Friday eveni
zens gathered at th
show. their appreciat
proprietor, Mr. Fred
sold his property and
this week. The Cit
present and enlivened t
rendition of several
Mayor McKenzie was
ar lethednllowi rgevdeLv
Mr. Kormann was pros
chaum pipe and tobacc
mann with a handsome
Kormann with a watch
Wingh
14In FEI1nINAND KORMMAN.
You have been with
years and have proved
n as a citizen of the
Kormann, who hes
ill remove to Guelph
en's •Band was
re evening by the
hoice selections.
ted to the chair
ustesaeneeal and
ted with a Meer -
pouch, Mrs. Kor-
an and Mr. John
guard and locket
Muslin20 `° 25 . ` of to bu
fore.
GROCERIES
22 lbs. Red path's Standard Granu-
lated Sugar for
25 lbs. Yellow Sugar
0 lbs. Tapioca
61hs. Sago .... .••• d••.....
6 lbs. Rice
5 lbs. Currants:
,tu,..
A" 5oeu Clothes Pins
4 pkgs. Corn Starch
3 lbs. Cfm .1.pples. • ,
Best Brand Lobsters
our ablest men
at Yon have assisted us in
and have carefully cotes
for good. Your dealing
—W. J. Chapman h s had a pipe laid been strictly honorable,
from hie engine to the river for the pore the public taste in r
and straightforward de
a
1 00 future instead of using well water. This
25 e industries of the
25
Sl pose of drawing water ronl there in the
I
opular hotels, your g rind nd your su
m, July 111, 1896.
for over twenty
ourself to be one
Id up the town.
ery improvement
lled and advised
as a butcher have
nd as a caterer to
nning one of our
ilalty, urbaniety
ing have been in•
cess ill business
your genial tact
c. As a, citizen
respect you and
Wingham with -
tion of the many
'ed us. We are
factory is one of . tbo 1
town and the employee)
25 I work over time to orde
2c sight of the inem:ding o
25 Baton, long, clear, sc
7 the Wingham Packing
10 extra choice 6.
G.1V1cIj
_ —On Sunday a me!
l
Packing
vahie in Teas to be got in Williams from McDol
1
Wingham.Store closes at 7 o'cipck except
Saturday night:
Goons Di;r.'r 's-11XD Pltol.w LY.
\ .1 ` `•:LT. CHEAP.
5
stating that a man n
been' killed while blas
and Parry Sound Rai
and that Ryan's horn.
of Wingham, Ont.
muni.cated with all
lOWLEZ
is 'entirely attributable t
are cJinpelled to in dealing with the pub!
°menet allow yoa to key
d by the side at services yore Lave rend
louse. Choice 5i,
Epee, Proprietor.
ed jag. Ryan had
'ng on the 9ttawa
veer near Wbibley
%%AS in the vicinity
proud to be in yourcomp ny this evening,
and this testimonial of ou • good wishes, we
wigh you to accept an in doing so, you
cannot rate ow: good wisb .s too high.
Mos, Komernex,
This teeth/101AM (ince ot and cannot
express our feelings to yards you; your
example, kindness and 01 defame spirit can
only be realized by partie in contaet With
yet and the citieens of G telph will soon
find that Mother of reel has settled
bbth all hap -
meet in favor of Stewart
case of Stewart vs. Me
judgment of the Supre
and reversing the judgi
of Queen's Bench a
The case is regarded
circles as of vast impor
es the tight of partner
cerns, after settlement
been made to claim o
ure to contribete their
capital of the part
relative share of losse
Me. Williama cone- among teem, `We wieli
Turnip Seed. All varieties. True Geo. McK
.I. MoKtat
at last succeeded' i locating the,steans
parents at Itinloes, at Lucknoev.-
W. CLEGG
seed, AA WilliamS Drug Store. C. E. Wn
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.x2tE, Mayor,
A, Ex -Mayor,
111, Merchant,
newt, Druggist.
A Great De
Friday, August 14, p
day in Goderich. On t
excursion from Berli
Elmira and intermedi
Goderich where, uncle
Club, of Heron's coun
baseball and bicycle
The celebrated Water
Band has been engag
and the Elmira, Ben
the proceedings with
fine excursion sin
secured by the comm
and as there are ri
number of sailboats,
ity for an outing on I
afforded. In the e
concert will be given
music will be fermis
Musical Society's
ment is offered to all
ich on Friday, Augn
see progrems.
sundry—All my
nts with me will
e inside of ten
: BLAcswr:LL.
ng during the
over this vicin-
ed the barn and
of Turnberry,
ie town. There
wheat, 10 acres
s of hay. There
and a calf and
excepting the
an old wagon.
avy. The build -
by insurance. g
has given judg-
in the celebrated
ean, reversing the
Court of Canada
ent of the Court
Superior Court.
ei in commercial
ance. It establish -
in insolvent con -
with creditors has
each other for fail -
roper share of the
rship, and bear a
onstration.
=lees to be nig
at clay a mammoth
te points will run to
the auspices of the
and Huron Bicycle
y town, a series of
lets will be held.
oo Musical Society's
for the occasion,
will also enlighten
hoice selections. A.
ner has also been
Mr. J. W.
agent at Pont
days with firie
Miss Jennie
residing in Ing
Mise Robert
in the public
from Goderich
Guelph Mum
his uncle, Pos
R. Whistler,
and friend, of
Chatham , and
are in town thi
has returned from his
in the countries of the
, of the Bank of Hafnil-
om his holiday tour on
eron, Principal of the
School, was in town on
Barley and Mr. Will
hell, are visiting at Mr.
tson, Librarian of the
has gone to Hamilton
and Edna Huffman are
holidays with friends in
•eenock.'
nderson, C. P. R. station
pool, Ont., spent his boli -
ds in town.
tewart, wbo has been
rsoll for some time, re=
Satu rday.
n, first assistant teacher
hoot here, wheeled over
on Monday.
r, assistant editor of the
ry, spent Sunday with
aster Fisher. 11
hio, Harvey Strathdee
rantford, Frank Kirk, of
ill Elliott, of Ingersoll,
week.
To
The reguler
was held in the
evening. Mem
Deputy -Reeve; C
son, Golley, Kline
Minutes of the 1
read and approve
Treastirer's Stat
July was read and
The following
and considered by
C. J. Reading 7 da
and hose tower 88
at W W 63c. on str
Cornyn printing re
de T. Moore, work a
Tanning Co. leather
Mason, stationery,a
town Hall Sl. 42, S3
Registers S3 25; A.
52 55; Thos. Irwin s
Vtionorma.n salary
Maned salary for
Barber gravel for str
phone Co. account,
material 'Property
en Council.
onthly Council meeting
uncil chamber, Monday
ere present : Mayor,
ncillors, Reading, Wil -
Hanson, Gordon and
Motion. Councille
tkaet it WAR certifie
P.errties and on this
the account out of
Wiiigharo Tannery
attended was passe
thieeputting down of
read, and on motion
afid'Ilanson was pa
281 to stri
foalthe town for 18
libued by Council
2424,10e passed as no
44.11a, case of Mee.
braught up for consid
said:that be had made
melitifor her to go to
belqie had refused.
feeling et the
must either accePt the
nelead'for her or look o
14:$5:Oyes instructed
try to .persuade her to
Ref tig,te:
jections to the
Gor on pointed oat
round the Mayor ruled
rder.
Imes certified to the
ors Golley and Wilson
'lance Committee as
o proeure money to
in connection will}
he new sidewalks was
of Councillors Gordon
e the rate of taxation
6 received the usual
rs Hanson, seconded,
n that By-lew No.
filled in and that the
96 be 22 mills o t1 e
Montgomery Woo •
ration. The Mayor ,
11 neeessaryarrange-
he House of Refuge,
uned was that tibia
provision they bad
t for herself. The
o see her again and.
o to the House of
Heathfteld's Healing Balsam is a
sure cure for:late worst cold. At
Williams' pruW!F.,tore.
Winghe Races./
Toe races here W lesday ate Thurs-
dey brought a good crowd to
days. The entries eve large their, beiug
50 entries and 40 sta. ters.. On Wedneecley.
from eteely morning the crowds bearbn `
by sports and visite Over a then:and
people were in town end fully two thousand aea
the second. The fo lowing are the Sceesps'
eee
2.20 CL.U.S—Payr
st regular meeting were I S C
ment for the month of Jotn30Necirsjosnsifl, i3l,l
ecCoeuivrettas. wore receivecd 26! 175i;lkoileentoises—M0i,t
eFinance Committee:1 Appleby -5, 6, 4,
work fixing scaleyard I 2.28, 2.3 La.
w21,175;10,Wm. Brown Duke -3, 4,
! 2.10 cross—Neill.
1; Municipal World 4, 4. Jimmie meek
Nicolls, relief order ,
ny row beets and a, Works Committee SC
work on streets 51 8
tee of management
eke Huron will be C. N. Griffin supplie
splendid opportun-
printinre, 56 80; The
,ening a promenade ing;;;;t3 75 ig referred
tho large Curling . The account of W
te•choice selection of to be peici when cert'
ed by the Waterloo The other account
ed. A day of enjoy- paw,
teiTephheocnoombienpitttiteeitiallist
who come to Goder.
use of the members
Clerk in connection
A Prominent Lawyer says:
"I have eight children, every one in good Moved by Hanson
bolas not one of whorn but has taken that the account of C
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boundless confidence.' The Mayor and Councillors Grolley and
8, 5, 7; Wilkie Collins
D DAY.
embrino Hunter -2, 2, -
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ommittee 25 Water ,, the 'wife of Mr. R
kaiSeter.n—In Win
olmes repairs and
MA
o the Council. 1..;' nitADWIll—EMI
ngham Tanning Co. i of 'the bride's par
recommended to be ' win' editor of th
seconded by Kling May, daughter 0
Sturdy, aged 1'0 n
unoillor .Reading be ,
39 years and St
Scott's Emulsion, in winch my wife has pal .
EN.
am, on August 6th,
ham, on August 1th,
1. Small; a daughter.
Ingham, on August
—At the residence
nte, Myth, on August
Higley, Mr. A. Brad -
Standard, to )1iss
ter of Mr. and Mrs.
D.
e late Rober, Verbal,
ghatu, on August 4th,
Mr. and Mrs. Robb.
laths and 25 days,4"
test Wawanosh, On.
G. Armstrong, aged